Newly-unveiled recordsdata associated to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy have revealed particulars of a Soviet KGB defector known as ‘essentially the most useful’ turncoat the CIA ever had.
The discharge early Tuesday night included 2,182 PDF paperwork totaling 63,400 pages on the Nationwide Archives web site greater than 60 years after the president was shot and killed in Dallas.
Whereas there have been few instant bombshells discovered, one of many recordsdata with some intrigue pertain to Anatoliy Golitsyn, who used the code identify ‘Stone’ and beneath the alias ‘John Stone.’
CIA Counter-intelligence Director James Angleton and author Sir John Hackett each termed Golitsyn ‘essentially the most useful defector ever to succeed in the West.’
Among the many recordsdata launched embrace statements from Golitsyn’s administrative assistant Donald Deneslya, who spoke concerning the work performed by Golitsyn.
Newly unredacted pages present that Golitsyn was given a settlement of $200,000 by the CIA in addition to safety.
Golitsyn wrote about his expertise as a defector in two books launched throughout and after the Chilly Conflict. He was additionally supplied a Virginia residence, positioned close to the CIA’s headquarters in Langley.
Deneslya was a CIA operative – which Golitsyn was conscious of – working undercover as a Georgetown College scholar whereas he helped Golitsyn write one in all his books.

Newly-unveiled recordsdata associated to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy have revealed particulars of Soviet KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn, as soon as known as ‘essentially the most useful’ turncoat the CIA ever had

Whereas there have been few instant bombshells discovered, one of many recordsdata with some intrigue pertain to Anatoliy Golitsyn, who wrote about his expertise as a defector in two books launched throughout and after the Chilly Conflict
He stated Golitsyn ‘turned up traitors in lots of Western nations,’ together with Swedish and West German generals.
Golitsyn, who died in 2008, equipped details about a number of Soviet spies and revealed how deeply the KGB had infiltrated governments in France and different Western nations.
The recordsdata included typewritten studies and handwritten notes spanning many years, together with particulars of a high CIA agent who claimed the deep state was accountable, Lee Harvey Oswald being a ‘poor shot’ and that Secret Service had been warned Kennedy could be killed in August, three months earlier than the homicide.
The rollout of the recordsdata surprised Trump’s nationwide safety crew, who spent 24 hours racing to evaluate safety hazards forward of publication.
When the recordsdata have been launched at round 7pm, it sparked widespread backlash, from liberals claiming it was only a repeat of an identical drop by Joe Biden years in the past, to MAGA followers angered that the pages nonetheless contained redactions and left questions, main specialists to explain the recordsdata as ‘impenetrable.’
Specialists have warned as they sift by way of the data that they don’t anticipate the discharge to overturn the lengthy understanding of what occurred or earth-shattering reveals.
The doc batch didn’t embrace annotations, what company paperwork originated from, how they have been linked collectively or whether or not they have been discovered extra credible than others to the investigation.
Its publication represents the achievement of a marketing campaign promise from Trump, who had threatened to get the recordsdata out courting again to his first time period in workplace.

The discharge early Tuesday night included 2,182 PDF paperwork totaling 63,400 pages on the Nationwide Archives web site greater than 60 years after the president was shot and killed in Dallas

Among the many recordsdata launched embrace statements from Golitsyn’s administrative assistant Donald Deneslya, who spoke concerning the work performed by Golitsyn, who used the code identify ‘Stone’ and beneath the alias ‘John Stone’




Whereas Trump’s crew was engaged on getting the information out because the president returned to the White Home in January, these plans have been put into overdrive on Monday.
The president stated throughout a media occasion on the Kennedy Middle that the recordsdata have been all going to be launched on Tuesday.
Nationwide safety analysts have been scrambling to ensure there have been no hazards in what they have been about to publish with a supercharged deadline.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe had wished to have everybody prepped on what was within the paperwork in order that they wouldn’t be caught off guard, the New York Occasions studies.
The Nationwide Safety Council put collectively an emergency name to make everybody conscious of what they nonetheless needed to un-redact.
Many had worries that confidential info could be revealed about individuals who have been nonetheless alive.
Karoline Leavitt, the White Home press secretary, scoffed on the notion that anybody was left unaware that this was coming.
‘President Trump made a promise to launch all the JFK. recordsdata — and he’s delivering on that promise. Anybody stunned by this hasn’t been paying consideration or has been willfully ignorant.’




Historians chatting with the mainstream media have instructed there’s not a lot new on the market within the JFK recordsdata and what’s been launched is disorganized and can be onerous to parse by way of regardless.
Director of Nationwide Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard additionally claimed on X that Trump was ‘ushering in a brand new period of most transparency’ and that the recordsdata have been being launched ‘with no redactions.’
The recordsdata on JFK weren’t the one ones launched, as paperwork pertaining to the assassinations of each Kennedy’s brother Robert and Dr. Martin Luther King.
Main as much as its launch, Trump stated it will be ‘attention-grabbing’ and the White Home stated People could be ‘shocked’ by revelations.
‘Individuals have been ready for many years for this,’ Trump stated on Monday. ‘We have now an amazing quantity of paper. You’ve bought numerous studying.’
Trump was for releasing the JFK recordsdata throughout his first time period in workplace however hundreds remained beneath seal.
Throughout his 2024 marketing campaign he vowed to make them public as a part of his total effort to extend authorities transparency.
He signed an government order in January to declassify the remaining recordsdata.