April Fools Day JFK Declass Hearing, Hofeling edit: Davisson & other Idiots removed

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Full testimonies on my playlist-
https://rumble.com/playlists/MWVg2WNQAW8
The only one I didn't include was Garcia's statement after Luna's opening.
Keven Hofeling:
"NOTE THAT TESTIMONY OF JOHN DAVIDSON AND MOST OF THE PARTISAN NONSENSE WAS EDITED OUT OF VIDEO:
Summary:
'4/1/25 Hearing Opening Statements & Questioning of Jefferson Morley, Oliver Stone & James DiEugenio':
(00:00-01:39) The hearing featured four witnesses: Oliver Stone (Academy Award-winning director of "JFK"), James DiEugenio (researcher and author on Kennedy assassination), Jefferson Morley (editor of JFK Facts), and John Davidson (senior counsel at Electronic Privacy Information Center).
(02:21-05:14) Jefferson Morley testified about his three decades of reporting on the JFK assassination, focusing on the CIA's pre-assassination file on Lee Harvey Oswald that was fully declassified in 2023, which runs to 198 pages and was held by CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton.
(08:07-14:14) Oliver Stone emphasized that nearly 60 years have passed since Kennedy's assassination and referenced the JFK Records Act passed after his film, which mandated release of all records unless there were national security concerns.
(20:47-25:55) James DiEugenio discussed how multiple presidents have failed to fully declassify all JFK documents despite promises, mentioning the Schlesinger memo about JFK's planned CIA reorganization and the Assassination Records Review Board's work (1994-1998).
(30:11-32:41) Testimony revealed that a CIA employee was willing to come forward about classified information related to the case, and discussion continued about what evidence exists connecting the CIA to surveillance of Oswald versus direct involvement in the assassination.
(38:30-44:46) Witnesses testified that the CIA and FBI knew about Oswald's activities before the assassination (including his arrest, attempt to infiltrate a CIA-funded group, and contact with a KGB officer) but had no intelligence he intended to kill Kennedy. Questions were raised about the chain of custody for evidence, including a bullet found on a gurney.
(47:20-51:39) Questions focused on potential cover-up involvement by CIA leadership, including Allen Dulles (fired by Kennedy but appointed to the Warren Commission) and problems with evidence handling and witness interviews.
(58:53-1:01:10) Morley testified that James Angleton, who served under four CIA directors, told his aides he wanted to "wait out the commission" rather than cooperate with the Warren Commission's investigation.
(1:03:17-1:10:26) Witnesses discussed various theories about the assassination, including potential mob involvement, and Morley expressed optimism that with a "new attitude" from the government, they could eventually get to the bottom of the case. "

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