Bombshell JFK Files: A CIA Cover-Up?
Newsmax’s Rob Finnerty just dropped a bomb on us. He unveiled a secret hidden in the newly released JFK files. The twist? It hints at a deep CIA cover-up. This is the kind of story that makes you sit up and take notice.
The document spills the beans about CIA agent Gary Underhill. This guy apparently knew way too much about what really went down on November 22, 1963. Finnerty highlighted his story on air, and it sure gives you chills.
According to the file, one day after JFK’s assassination, Underhill “left Washington in a hurry… Late in the evening, he showed up at the home of friends in New Jersey. He was very agitated.”
The file goes on to say, “A small clique within the CIA was responsible for the [JFK] assassination, he [Gary Underhill] confided, and he was afraid for his life and would probably have to leave the country.
Less than six months later, Underhill was found shot to death in his Washington apartment. The official answer? It was ruled a suicide. But come on—how does a guy, who openly warned about a CIA plot and feared for his life, just end up dead like that?
Plain and simple, it looks like Underhill got silenced. He pointed his finger at the CIA, predicted his own grim fate, and then… nothing. This twist shatters the official narrative and stokes serious questions. If a secretive CIA faction was involved in taking down a sitting president, what else have they been hiding? For over 60 years, we’ve been fed a story that just doesn’t add up.
The truth is out there, and now it’s staring us right in the face. It’s time to demand real answers and stop letting shadowy figures pull the strings.
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