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🧩 JFK Files: The CIA in the 1960s

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🧩 JFK Files: The CIA in the 1960s — Glenn Beck’s Chalkboard Breakdown Reveals What the Government Hid for Decades 📜

In a powerful segment, Glenn Beck takes to the chalkboard and dives deep into the recently released JFK files, exposing how the CIA operated in the shadows during the 1960s — and how it may tie directly into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

🧠 Beck connects the dots: covert ops, secret assets, foreign entanglements, and a possible rogue faction inside the intelligence community.

Key revelations:
• The CIA had multiple informants inside Cuba and Mexico
• Certain agents were running ops without presidential oversight
• Documents suggest Lee Harvey Oswald was being monitored — or manipulated — well before the shooting
• Some files were deliberately buried or redacted until now

“This wasn’t just one man with a gun. This was a web of lies. And now, we finally have the pieces.” – Glenn Beck

Beck’s breakdown ties in the deep state, Cold War tension, and the longstanding pattern of government cover-ups, showing why full transparency still matters 60 years later.

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