Axios on JFK Facts: 'The CIA Is Changing its Tune on Lee Harvey Oswald'
Revelations in the release of a long-suppressed file of a Miami-based undercover officer in 1963
After more than a decade of resistance, the CIA last week released portions of the personnel file of George Joannides, an undercover officer whose agents publicized accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, three months before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
From Marc Caputo’s groundbreaking July 4 report in Axios:
"The cover story for Joannides is officially dead," said Jefferson Morley, an author and expert on the assassination. "This is a big deal. The CIA is changing its tune on Lee Harvey Oswald."
Caputo’s article captures some of the main revelations in the Joannides file, but there is much, much more to the story.
As we absorb the implication of the Joannides file, JFK Facts will publish a detailed report later this week about what the file does (and does not) tell us about the causes of JFK’s assassination.