There are other details of the murder of Kennedy, as well as of Martin Luther King Jr.

A 1975 CIA document details the hunt for the name of former President Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald on lists of potential informants and recruits. The confidential files, released Friday, reveal that the CIA was concerned that Oswald may have had a connection with Soviet intelligence. The investigation if “Oswald was used [...]
The confidential files, released Friday, reveal that the CIA was concerned that Oswald may have had a connection with Soviet intelligence.
The investigation on whether “Oswald was ever used by the Agency or was connected to it in some possible way” began on November 22, 1963, five days after Kennedy's murder in Dallas.
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However, controls on intelligence databases, including lists of informants used in the USSR, Mexico and Cuba, found no evidence that Oswald had entered the CIA radar for recruiting.
An FBI analysis for civil rights leader Martin Luther King is also announced by March 1968. The report was drafted a month before his assassination involving his political goals and his personal life, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
Luther King Jr is considered to follow a “a Marxist-Leninist”, according to the FBI, while at least eight people from his civil rights group were identified as linked to communism.
Luther King's personal behavior and sexual experiences are also mentioned in FBI files.
“throughout his years Luther King has continued to conceal sexual orgies while keeping himself in public as a moral leader of a religious belief,” added the report./Periscopi/












