Silly Secrecy: CIA Seeks to Reclassify Public JFK Files
Yet another sign that the U.S. government's secrecy system is nuts.
The JFK Records Act of 1992, passed unanimously by Congress, holds that all U.S. government records related to the assassination of President Kennedy “enjoy the presumption of immediate disclosure.” Yet when the CIA and FBI processed JFK files for release in 2017 and 2018, they chose to do very opposite. In at least a dozen JFK documents, the Mary Ferr…
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