In 1972, CIA chiefs ordered no more questions about accused assassin Oswald
On April 5, 1972, CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton, backed by director Richard Helms, issued a blanket order:
"the agency was not, under any circumstances , to make inquiries or ask any source or defector about Oswald"
The order, found in the massive batch of JFK files released online this week, came nine years after Kennedy was shot dead in…
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