After 54 years, blockbuster new evidence reveals a Central Intelligence Agency operative, posing as a cop, shot and killed
President John F. Kennedy!
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The bombshell has been uncovered in official documents, personal statements and other material obtained as part of
The National ENQUIRER’s ongoing investigation into JFK’s assassination on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.
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The evidence indicates Dallas police officer
Roscoe White led a CIA hit squad, and later confessed his role in
JFK’s killing to his Baptist minister,
Jack Shaw. “I believed him,” Shaw told The ENQUIRER in 1990. White, a native of Foreman, Ark., died in a mysterious explosion in 1971.
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His widow, Geneva, also came forward before her own death to confirm Roscoe’s role in the JFK plot. “Neither of us slept very well the night before the assassination,” Geneva recalled. “He kept tossing and turning, and finally I asked him how he could go through with it.
“He said, ‘Honey, it’s like war. The president is a national security threat. If I don’t do it, we’ll be in a nuclear war very soon.’ “‘But he’s got two children,’ I said, ‘just like you.’ But he said, ‘Honey, matters were taken out of our hands a long time ago.’ Then he turned over, pretended to sleep, and I started to cry.”
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Results from The ENQUIRER probe into JFK’s death coincided with the release of some
13,200 documents from the National Archives regarding the tragedy. But experts told The ENQUIRER, that the truth about JFK’s death is not in that huge cache — or the official government version.
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“The White files were part of the National Archives release,” said a source. “They were pulled at the last moment for unexplained reasons!” The ENQUIRER has learned White served in the same Marine division as accused JFK assassin
Lee Harvey Oswald, who investigators suspect never fired a shot.
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Beginning in 1957 the two men were stationed at a U.S. military base in Atsugi, Japan, where
the CIA maintained a secret facility. JFK assassination experts have long believed the CIA tapped Oswald to become an undercover agent during his time in Atsugi.
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By 1963, the Whites and the Oswalds — Lee and
his Russian wife, Marina — were living in Dallas, and Geneva worked as a waitress at the Carousel Club, a Dallas nightspot owned by
Jack Ruby. The man destined to shoot Oswald before he could testify in court is shown here ogling employee Marina!
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Just weeks before JFK was assassinated as his motorcade paraded through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, White was hired as an officer with the Dallas Police Dept.
Ricky White, Roscoe’s son, told The ENQUIRER that in 1982 he found evidence his father was a
JFK conspirator in a footlocker.
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Three cables were sent from Naval Intelligence — a precursor of the CIA — to an operative code-named “Mandarin” in 1963. The first cable, sent in September, read: “Dallas destination chosen. Your place hidden within department ... continue as planned.”
A second cable, dated October, read: “The next assignment is to eliminate national security threat to worldwide peace. Destination will be Houston, Austin or Dallas. Contacts are being arranged now. Orders are subject to change anytime.”
The final cable, from December, read: “Stay within the department … The men will be in to cover all misleading evidence soon. Stay as planned wait for further orders.” Noted JFK assassination expert Gary Fannin pointed out that all three cables have the number 1666106 written in the upper right-hand corner.
“That’s the same number on Roscoe White’s U.S. Marines discharge papers,” said Fannin, who provided The ENQUIRER with a copy of that document. “That’s one heck of a coincidence!” Also inside the footlocker was Roscoe White’s diary.
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Roscoe White also confessed he duped fellow Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit into helping him and Oswald escape Dealey Plaza, where Kennedy was shot. But when Tippit grew suspicious over a babbling Oswald, Roscoe shot and killed him, too!
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A CIA spokesman told The ENQUIRER: “These allegations — that
this was done on CIA orders, that this guy worked for us and that the CIA had any role in the assassination of President Kennedy — are ludicrous.”
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Shaw and others claimed the Whites were unusually prosperous in the years after Kennedy’s death. “I believe Roscoe White was part of
the conspiracy that killed Kennedy,” said Fannin, author of “
The Innocence of Oswald.” “There is just too much evidence, and too many coincidences, to dismiss!”
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