CIA Blocks Kennedy Documents
Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt returns with a new look at the missing scientists involved in UFO spinoff research. But this broadcast also touches on a bigger bombshell — the wholesale desecration of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Most of us know already that Tulsi Gabbard resigned on Friday as director of the DNI to tend to her husband, who is suffering a crippling bone disease.
Her resignation follows the departure of her deputy Joe Kent, who opposed the Iranian War, and more recently, the resignation of Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, Gabbard’s assistant in charge of Policy and Capabilities. For those who don’t know, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy is the daughter-in-law of Robert Kennedy Jr. A former CIA officer, she had just assembled 40 boxes of documents pertaining to the CIA’s involvement in the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy. Her resignation came in protest because the CIA marched into her offices at the DNI and seized all 40 of those boxes to prevent their release.
President Donald Trump had promised his administration would tell us the truth about the Kennedy assassination. Apparently, we’re not going to get the truth — just more subterfuge that hides the ugly reality of the CIA’s history and the inordinate role that agency has played in political assassinations and violence within the United States.
We can’t say we’re shocked. There have many signs lately that the Trump administration isn’t nearly as transparent nor as clean as they try to portray themselves. Are we giving up on Trump? Not yet. There’s time to mend bridges and actually fulfill campaign promises.
But that’s not at all the focus right now. In fact, it’s impossible to say what is the focus right now, as it seems to shift daily, sometimes by the hour. Will the administration ever get back on track, or will the disappointments continue? That’s the rub — and it’s a difficult, and dangerous, one.


