![]() The latest documents are being released according to a law that President George H.W. Most of the collection comprising about 5 million pages of records has been released to the public, but some documents have been withheld over the years to protect individuals, intelligence sources and methods and national security. The memo to James Lee Rankin - then-general counsel for the Warren Commission - details a tip that the CIA had received in the immediate aftermath of the killing from "an individual who described himself as a Polish chauffeur for the Soviet Embassy (in Canberra, Australia)." The memo says that the individual "touched on the possibility that the Soviet government had financed the assassination of President Kennedy."Ĭrucially, the memo also notes "the receipt of a similar anonymous telephone call on 15 October, 1962" - more than a year before the assassination - by "a man believed to be the same person." ![]()
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