James Johnston, author of Murder, Inc.: The CIA under John F. Kennedy, explained to the USA Today revealed that a crucial document exists but has not been turned over to the National Archives. This paper concerns the first one-on-one conversation between President Lyndon Johnson and CIA Director John McCone, which occurred after Johnson assumed power following JFKs assassination. Philip Shenon, author of A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination. notes that McCone has been long suspected of hiding crucial details from the Warren Commission, the panel Johnson created to supposedly investigate the assassination. Shenon wrote a 2015 story in Politico that McCone was kept on as CIA director by Johnson and previously pledged full cooperation with the commission.
McCone claimed during his testimony that the agency had zero evidence to conclude that Oswald was part of a conspiracy.
Americans deserve to see the conversation between LBJ and McCone because it will likely shed critical light on what both knew regarding Kennedys assassination and perhaps shut down any so-called conspiracy theorists. Or it could end up proving the crazies right again.
Poster Comment:
We know that neither Oswald nor anyone else could have hit JFK from that window at the Texas School Book Depository. WE also now that he had worked for a coffee company owned by a retired CIA agent who was operating a CIA front. They were amongst other things making cancer cells to be used in vaccine experiments.