
The long journey toward government transparency continues to unveil shocking revelations about America’s past. When President Donald Trump ordered the release of thousands of previously classified JFK assassination files, he promised Americans would finally see the unvarnished truth after decades of secrecy.
“We are tomorrow announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files…people have been waiting for decades for this,” Trump said in announcing the massive document dump of over 80,000 pages.
While liberal media outlets largely downplayed the significance of these revelations (no surprise there), buried within the thousands of pages lies a disturbing account that raises serious questions about who really killed our 35th president.
The files reveal the chilling circumstances surrounding the death of CIA informant Gary Underhill. He was found dead from a gunshot wound to his left ear just six months after JFK’s assassination. Most alarming? Underhill had explicitly blamed a “CIA clique” for Kennedy’s murder. Despite being right-handed, Underhill also somehow managed to shoot himself behind the left ear. Makes you wonder what kind of “suicide” that really was, doesn’t it?
These weren’t the ramblings of a conspiracy theorist. Indeed, Underhill was a respected World War II intelligence operative with deep Pentagon connections. The files describe him as a “recognized authority on limited warfare and small arms” who was regularly tapped by the CIA for special assignments.
Underhill’s urgent warning to friends came with specific details about what he believed was happening inside the agency – a criminal enterprise operating under the guise of national security. I’m old enough to remember that questioning the deep state would get you labeled a “conspiracy theorist.” Now we have the receipts.
The ‘Rogue Clique’ Within
According to the newly released documents, Underhill told friends that Kennedy’s murder was carried out by a CIA faction “carrying on a lucrative racket in gun-running, narcotics and other contraband, and manipulating political intrigue to serve its own ends.” He claimed that Kennedy “got wind that something was going on.” However, he was murdered before he could act.
Friends described Underhill as “sober but badly shook” when delivering these accusations. One friend admitted they initially struggled to believe him because “we couldn’t believe that the CIA could contain a corrupt element every bit as ruthless – and more efficient – as the mafia.”
Six months after the JFK assassination, Underhill was dead. The official ruling? Suicide. Yet friends who discovered his body immediately noted the suspicious circumstances – a bullet behind his left ear despite being right-handed. How convenient for those he accused.
Even more troubling is Underhill’s connection to Interarmco, the arms broker that supplied weapons to the CIA. Interarmco was also connected to Klein’s Sporting Goods in Chicago. This is the very store where the alleged JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald reportedly mail-ordered the Carcano rifle used in the assassination.
What They’re Still Hiding
Despite Trump’s commitment to full transparency, crucial documents remain classified. According to the Daily Mail, the transcript of the first conversation between President Lyndon Johnson and CIA Director John McCone after Kennedy’s assassination has still not been released.
This missing transcript could potentially answer questions about Cuba’s possible involvement in Kennedy’s death. This is especially significant since Kennedy had used the CIA in failed attempts to assassinate communist dictator Fidel Castro.
Previous reports indicate McCone deliberately kept “incendiary” information from the Warren Commission. Specifically, he allegedly kept details about CIA plots to assassinate Castro that put the agency “in cahoots with the mafia.” When the intelligence community hides information from official investigations, shouldn’t that set off alarm bells?
Without this crucial context, the Warren Commission never investigated whether Oswald had accomplices in Cuba or elsewhere seeking revenge for Kennedy’s attempts on Castro’s life.
The American People Deserve the Truth
The mysterious death of Gary Underhill represents just one disturbing piece of a puzzle that remains incomplete. His warning about a rogue CIA faction operating beyond accountability should concern every American who values constitutional governance.
When unelected bureaucrats within our intelligence agencies can potentially orchestrate the murder of a sitting president – and then cover it up for decades – it strikes at the very heart of our democratic system.
As more JFK files emerge, one thing becomes clear. The full truth about what happened on November 22, 1963, still faces powerful resistance from those who prefer some secrets remain buried. The American people deserve better. We deserve the complete, un-redacted truth about one of the darkest days in our nation’s history.
Key Takeaways:
- Trump’s release of JFK files exposed the suspicious death of CIA insider Gary Underhill who blamed the agency for Kennedy’s assassination.
- Underhill warned friends about a “rogue clique” within the CIA involved in gun-running and narcotics before his apparent “suicide.”
- Critical documents remain classified, including the first conversation between LBJ and CIA Director after Kennedy’s murder.
- The continued secrecy raises serious questions about deep state operations that remain unchecked even decades later.
Sources: Daily Mail