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CIA Memo Hints at Oswald-Ruby Meet Before JFK Murder
A newly surfaced CIA memo alleges Jack Ruby met Lee Harvey Oswald weeks before President Kennedy’s 1963 assassination. It claims the two crossed paths at a Dallas nightclub raising fresh questions. The document adds fuel to conspiracy theories long swirling around that day.
Dated October 1963 the memo says an informant saw Ruby and Oswald together at the Carousel Club. Ruby shot Oswald dead two days after JFK’s killing ending any chance to probe further. The CIA kept this quiet until Trump ordered more JFK files released this month.
Oswald’s lone gunman status has faced doubt since the Warren Commission’s 1964 report. This memo suggests he had ties to Ruby a known mob figure in Dallas then. Historians caution it’s unverified hearsay not proof of a wider plot yet.
The CIA tracked Oswald after his Soviet defection but found no conspiracy per official records. Ruby’s act was called a spontaneous rage by investigators at the time. If true this meeting could imply coordination or shared motives still hidden.
About 80000 JFK pages hit the public this year with some redacted for security. Conspiracy buffs hope they reveal agency roles in the assassination itself. Experts like Gerald Posner say most reinforce the lone shooter conclusion despite oddities.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. insists the CIA killed his uncle a claim lacking hard evidence so far. He now leads Trump’s health team amplifying such theories politically. The memo alone shifts no consensus but stirs the pot for skeptics anew.
Ruby died in 1967 Oswald in 1963 leaving their full stories untold forever. The FBI rushed to close the case fast back then per other files. This alleged meet challenges that haste and keeps the mystery alive for many.
Declassified scraps like this keep JFK’s death a lightning rod 62 years later. They offer tantalizing clues without settling the truth once and for all. Whether it’s coincidence or cover-up the memo ensures debate rolls on undimmed.
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| Total News Sources | 32 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 11 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Right |
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