
Wed Mar 19 07:43:06 UTC 2025: ## Newly Declassified JFK Files Reignite Conspiracy Theories, Point to CIA Involvement
**Washington D.C.** – The recent release of 80,000 declassified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has ignited a fresh wave of speculation surrounding the events of November 22, 1963. President Trump’s decision to fully declassify these files, including 1,123 newly identified records, has fueled ongoing debates about the official narrative.
Among the most compelling revelations are allegations from deceased CIA intelligence officer J. Garrett Underhill. In memos declassified this week, Underhill, found dead in 1964 in what was officially ruled a suicide, claimed a small, corrupt clique within the CIA orchestrated Kennedy’s assassination. He reportedly told friends that Lee Harvey Oswald was a “patsy” and that the real killers were involved in gun-running, narcotics trafficking, and other illicit activities, potentially silenced before they could reveal incriminating information about the President. Inconsistencies surrounding Underhill’s death, such as the location of the gunshot wound, have further fueled suspicion.
The documents also cast further doubt on the lone gunman theory. Inconsistencies in the timing of the shots, bullet trajectory, and witness testimonies continue to raise questions about the possibility of a second shooter. The Zapruder film, a key piece of evidence, depicts Kennedy’s head snapping backward, contradicting the Warren Commission’s findings. Anna Paulina Luna, head of the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, has openly endorsed the theory of multiple shooters.
Newly released information also highlights the activities of Samuel George Cummings, an arms dealer with CIA ties, whose dealings may have been connected to anti-Castro operations. Furthermore, the documents re-emphasize the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Jack Ruby, who shot Oswald, and the questionable nature of the “magic bullet” theory.
Researchers and analysts are currently poring over the newly released information, hoping to shed new light on one of the most enduring mysteries in American history. The declassified files, available on the US National Archives website, represent a significant step towards transparency, yet the lingering questions about the assassination continue to challenge the official narrative and reignite decades-old conspiracy theories.