The majority of private confidential documents of JFK assassination cases are open to public, totaling 25 GB of data can be DL



Of confidential documents concerning the assassination of President Kennedy occurred in 1963, 2891 cases were newly released. Together with the one published in July 2017, total data of 6685, data exceeding 25 GB can be viewed and downloaded on the site of the National Archives of the National Archives.

JFK Assassination Records - 2017 Additional Documents Release | National Archives
https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/2017-release

Regarding the case, it is considered as an official conclusionLee Harvey OswaldDoubts about the suspect's "single crime theory" and the "conspiracy theory" of the mafia resurrection are still persistent, and attention is gathered as to whether there is something to be known from the publication of new materials.

When opening the dedicated page of the National Archives, a brief background explanation is given under the title "JFK Assassination Records - 2017 Additional Documents Release" (John F. Kennedy assassination record - 2017 additional document release) And the details of published document and the link to data are displayed.


Since all the materials created in the 1960s are paper, the National Archives has scanned all the documents and made it into a PDF format for publication. Each file is accompanied by a record number, the name of the organization created, the type, and the title of the document to some.


The contents of the document include not only those created by typewriter as below, but also those that scanned handwritten notes as they are. There are also 17 sound data (.wav files) that recorded an interview survey for Mr. Yuri Nosenko, former KGB agent who exiled to the west side.


It seems that it takes a considerable time for all contents to be confirmed because there are 25 GB including handwritten materials which can not be searched for contents, but how much is the inner curtain of the affair in which the world is interested Wondering if it will become obvious.

In addition, President Trump has tweeted "This is interesting!" When it is released this time.


Originally, it was expected that materials that came due date will be fully disclosed, but about 300 of the materials were postponed to the public just before. I will scrutinize the contents over the next 180 days and decide whether it will eventually be available for publication.

Assassination of Kennedy, postponement in full disclosure = over half a year confidential reexamination - rice: current affairs dot com
https://www.jiji.com/jc/article?k=2017102700288

According to the 26th dated document, Mr. Trump pointed out, "The citizens have access to the assassination of Kennedy as much as possible and expect to get complete information on the full scope of the case." On the other hand, it was pointed out that there was confidential information on security and diplomacy from related organizations concerning some materials, and it was pointed out that "As long as it brings harm which can not be revoked to national security, accept re-review There was only it, "explained why the whole postponement was postponed.
The new expiration date will be April 26, 2018. However, Mr. Trump says, "The relevant organizations seek re-extension of the deadline is limited to extremely rare cases where there is a legitimate need to continue to protect that information" and some materials will be posted even after the new deadline We did not rule out the possibility of being undocumented.

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