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Jefferson Morley Says Trump Took JFK Files to Mar-a-Lago!


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Jefferson Morley has a long, long record as a credible JFKA researcher and Deep State observer. They don't get much better than Morley, who also wrote a worthy book of JJ Angleton. 

So Morley says he thinks Trump took JFK files to Mar-a-Lago. That might explain the hysteria and FBI raids. 

You never know.

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Greenwald, Trump, and the JFK Files

The questions recurs: Were JFK files seized at Mar-a-Lago?

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On September 27, Glenn Greenwald spoke on Breaking Points about Ed Snowden and his critics in the intelligence agencies. I found his comments about the demonization of Snowden to be cogent and, for the most part, correct. As I wrote in SpyTalk last week there is no factual basis for many of the charges leveled at Snowden. 

Greenwald did make one mistake. He said Snowden did not give his archive of top-secret NSA files to the Washington Post. Snowden actually gave his archive to Bart Gellman of the Post before he gave it to Greenwald. As Gellman relates is his book Dark Mirror, Snowden did so at the recommendation of Laura Poitras. It was only when Snowden certain requests Gellman could not promise to fulfill that Snowden went to Greenwald. A minor point perhaps but worth noting. 

What interested me yesterday most was Greenwald’s comment about the leaders of the U.S. intelligence community at the end of Trump’s term.

They were very afraid Trump, on his way out, was going to do a bunch of stuff including not just giving pardons to Snowden and Assange but declassifying all kinds of stuff he’d been threatening to declassify about the CIA, about the Kennedy assassination!”

Greenwald really leaned into that last phrase, propelling his zinger into the grill of the oncoming national security apparatus. Because he seemed to speak with real knowledge of Trump White House deliberations about Snowden, his assertion that Trump also contemplated declassifying long-secret JFK files struck me as significant—if true. 

It made me wonder, once again, Did Trump take JFK files to Mar-a-Lago?(Spoiler alert: I think he probably did but I have no proof or evidence.)

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How in the hell would Glenn Greenwald ever know what IC people are scared of? LOL he wouldn't. Pulled that one directly out of his ass.

And Trump would have no clue what JFK files to take; Trump is a dolt, with zero understanding of the case.

I like Jeff Morley but he's making himself look silly by suggesting all this.

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31 minutes ago, Matt Allison said:

How in the hell would Glenn Greenwald ever know what IC people are scared of? LOL he wouldn't. Pulled that one directly out of his ass.

And Trump would have no clue what JFK files to take; Trump is a dolt, with zero understanding of the case.

I like Jeff Morley but he's making himself look silly by suggesting all this.

Matt:

It seems far-fetched.

But then Trump is eccentric, and had the knowledgable Roger Stone as a sidekick (Stone authored a reasonably good book on the JFKA, naming LBJ) and besides, so many far-fetched aspects of the JFKA have turned out to be true. 

Stone has recounted conversations he had with Richard Nixon, regarding Jack Ruby as a federal informant hired by the HUAC committee back in 1947.

https://jfkfacts.org/fact-check-did-richard-nixon-know-jack-ruby/

One reason to suspect Trump does not have them: Nixon tried to get the Bay of Pigs files from the CIA when he was president, and was sandbagged.  

Perhaps the CIA did not give up any docs to the White House under Trump either.  

Stay tuned. Morley knows his stuff. So does Stone. Life is stranger than fiction. 

 

 

 

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