Explosive JFK Revelation Puts CIA in Hot Seat!

Something huge just dropped, and it’s got people talking fast. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna just blew the lid off one of the biggest mysteries in American history — the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. And she did it on one of the biggest platforms out there: the Joe Rogan Experience.

Here’s the deal. Luna says the Russian government has agreed to release long-secret KGB files on Lee Harvey Oswald — the guy who supposedly shot JFK. Why is that a big deal? Because according to Luna, those files were handed over to U.S. officials back in 1963… and then magically disappeared. She says they were destroyed by the CIA. Just gone. Poof.

Now, let’s back up. Oswald spent time in Russia before JFK was killed. The KGB didn’t just sit around — they investigated him hard. They built a psychological profile. According to Luna, the KGB thought Oswald was unstable, had poor firearm skills, and wasn’t capable of pulling off a solo hit on the President. That alone shakes the whole “lone gunman” story to its core.

And get this — Luna says those Russian files were actually handed to U.S. officials at JFK’s funeral. Let that sink in. At the funeral of a murdered U.S. President, the Russians handed over intelligence they had on the suspected killer. And instead of using it to find the truth, our own CIA allegedly destroyed it.

Why? Luna believes it’s because the truth didn’t fit the story they wanted. She explained that JFK was trying to work with the Soviet Union, not fight them. He was even discussing a joint mission to the moon. But inside the U.S., there were powerful people in the intelligence world who wanted war — war with Cuba, war with Russia. Peace didn’t fit their agenda.

Now those KGB files are finally going public, for the first time ever, this fall. According to Luna, the Russians agreed to release them after she and two other members of Congress met with their ambassador. That meeting was the first of its kind since 1990. Back then, Congress tried to get the files and got shut down. But not anymore.

And there’s more. Luna also pointed to newly declassified CIA documents — especially one called the “Joannides file.” George Joannides was a high-ranking CIA officer who was supposed to help Congress with its JFK investigation. Instead, he lied, blocked access to key info, and then got a reward from the CIA. That’s not just a cover-up — that’s a slap in the face.

Luna didn’t stop there. She said the whole “single bullet theory” — the one that claims one bullet hit JFK and Texas Governor John Connally in a magical zig-zag — was never real. CIA files now admit there were likely multiple shooters. So Oswald wasn’t working alone, if at all.

That opens the door to a lot of questions. Who else was involved? Who gave the order? Luna says we may never get a name, but the pattern is clear: the official story doesn’t hold up. And the people who were supposed to protect the truth? They buried it.

This story is going viral for a reason. It’s not just about JFK. It’s about trust. About what our own government is willing to hide. And about how far people like Luna are willing to go to uncover the truth — even if it means working with Russia to do it.

So here we are, decades after that terrible day in Dallas, and the truth is finally starting to come out. One thing’s clear: the American people were lied to. And thanks to a brave few, that lie is starting to unravel.

Stay tuned. The real story of JFK’s death might finally be told — not by the CIA, but by the very people they tried to silence.


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