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Kennedy was interested in aliens before his assassination

U.S. President John F. Kennedy was interested in aliens and UFOs days before his murder, reveals today the site Newsmax.com.

A letter recently published shows that 10 days before his assassination, Kennedy wrote the head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to demand be available to highly confidential documents held by that entity about UFOs. According

William Lester, who writes a new book about the late president, the CIA released the letter under the Freedom of Information Act.

In the matter of the letter, dated November 12, 1963, the president proposes to make a "classification review of all intelligence files about UFOs that affect national security," and requesting access to these documents. Add

site that a second letter, written in the same date was sent to the European Space Agency (NASA) showing the interest of establishing cooperation with the Soviet Union in activities in this field, as posed by the Daily Mail told Lester

AOL News that the governor was concerned that the Soviets might interpret the presence of UFOs as a form of aggression by the Americans.

"I think this is one reason why I wanted to get their hands on this information and get out of the jurisdiction of NASA so he could tell the Soviets: Look, not us, we're not doing, "he adds.

The Daily Mail raises the question: "Was John F. Kennedy killed by his interest in aliens?". AOL News

But recognize that this interest in UFOs has picked now to feed the conspiracy theories about the crime.

The case adds digital site, makes a resurgence of interest in an alleged report that a UFO investigator said he received from an element in the CIA leak in the 90's.

According to the researcher, the informant said he worked for the CIA between 1960 and 1974 and took the document, marked Top Secret, a fire when the agency burned some sensitive files, says the Daily Mail

The note director of the CIA refers to a group of soldiers and scientists, allegedly appointed by President Harry Truman, to investigate the possible presence of aliens on Earth.

Lancer also refers to the pseudonym of Kennedy for services, and says: "As you know, Lancer has some questions about our activities, we can not afford."

Source: press-latina.cu

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