CIA's Role in JFK Assassination: New Evidence Emerges
Keywords: CIA, JFK assassination, George Joannides, Lee Harvey Oswald, anti-Castro group, conspiracy theories, government cover-up
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Tuesday, 15 July 2025
Newly released documents have shed light on the CIA's potential involvement in the JFK assassination, particularly through the actions of George Joannides, a CIA officer who oversaw an anti-Castro group in Miami. The documents reveal that Joannides, referred to as 'Howard' by the group, had contact with Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy. This revelation has sparked renewed debate about the true extent of the CIA's role in the events leading up to the assassination. Researchers and historians are now questioning whether the CIA was complicit in the events that transpired, or if they were simply monitoring Oswald as part of their ongoing efforts to undermine Castro's regime. The discovery of Joannides' identity as 'Howard' has raised new questions about the agency's transparency and the potential for a cover-up. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen whether further evidence will emerge to confirm or deny these suspicions.
