MARK IVANYO: JFK files release embodies rejection of the deep state

The initial release of the JFK Files begins this much-deserved housecleaning that will put America on a trajectory toward Constitutional rule-of-law governance.

The initial release of the JFK Files begins this much-deserved housecleaning that will put America on a trajectory toward Constitutional rule-of-law governance.

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This week, President Donald Trump made a significant move by releasing 80,000 pages of the JFK Files. This long-awaited release provides crucial insight into one of the most pivotal political events of the 20th Century, which had been shrouded in secrecy for many decades.

President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, making it one of the most tragic days in American history. Government investigators in the Warren Commission concluded that the JFK kill shot defied the laws of physics, with the "magic bullet theory" living in infamy as one of the most egregious examples of the government's complete inability to investigate its own incompetent and treacherous actions.

As citizen sleuths wade through the massive tranche of documents, fascinating bombshells have already been discovered. One dispatch references intelligence agent Garrett Underhill, who implicated the CIA in the assassination of JFK, telling friends he feared for his life before dying suspiciously of a suicide shortly after. Another document indicates that the lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald, who, according to the official story pulled off the most miraculous shot in history, was a poor marksman when firing weapons in the USSR. Other documents show the magnitude of the subversive operations used by the US government to attempt to repel communism in Cuba, perhaps a blueprint that would be used throughout the world and even in the US to overthrow unfriendly governments.

There are plenty of interesting disclosures within the initial release of the JFK Files, and there should be plenty more to come, considering who Trump has put into positions of authority. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been among the most strident advocates for civil liberties throughout her years in government. FBI Director Kash Patel has been the most outspoken crusader for transparency in the Trump administration. Before he was appointed to the position of FBI Director, Patel stated that he hoped to create a "24/7 declassification office" to release many essential documents to the public, including the unredacted JFK files, 9/11 files, and other documents that he believes have been suppressed by an "illegal application of the classification system."

The initial release of the JFK Files will not be enough to turn the tide against the deep state, but Trump has only been in office less than 75 days. He has earned a grace period considering the myriad of challenges facing the country, but ultimately, his base expects him to fulfill his promises of transparency sooner rather than later. The initial release of the JFK files is a great start for the public to taste openness for the first time, and I hope it will soon lead to earth-shattering discoveries. This process is building momentum and priming the public to hear the unvarnished truth that will rip the lid off government corruption.

Remember, it was only last year when President Trump could have suffered the same fate as John F. Kennedy, being shot in the head by a suspicious lone gunman with convenient security lapses in an operation that very well may have involved federal collusion. The deep state learned with the JFK assassination that they could get away with eliminating their opponents in broad daylight, and the American system has been essentially held hostage ever since. Only through the providential will of God was Trump able to survive his assassination attempt, and now Trump has a chance to bring lasting change to the corrupt system that may never come again.

The deep state has been weakened after being unable to keep Trump from the presidency, but it will only be brought to heel after being correctly exposed. When the public sees the complete JFK Files, followed by the 9/11 files, the MLK Files, the Epstein files, and other shocking government documents we may not even be aware of, there will be no possible argument preventing reform. These deep state monoliths – the FBI, CIA, NSA, and others – hide behind the guise of protecting national security to cover up their misdeeds.

These excuses worked when run-of-the-mill politicians were in power, and preferred to go along to get along, because it was easier than potentially having your career or life snuffed out. Still, Trump is a true renaissance man who can tilt the tables on these entrenched interests. The initial release of the JFK Files begins this much-deserved housecleaning that will put America on a trajectory toward Constitutional rule-of-law governance.


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