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Luna Uncovers JFK Plot That Changes Everything

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According to Luna, the Russian government has agreed to release long-hidden KGB files on Lee Harvey Oswald—files directly tied to President Kennedy’s assassination.

These documents aren’t ordinary records.

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Luna explained that the Soviets provided these files to American officials immediately after Kennedy’s death in 1963, yet they mysteriously disappeared.

She also revealed that she and two other lawmakers recently sat down with the Russian ambassador to press the issue.

This was the first meeting on this explosive matter since 1990, showing how aggressively the truth has been buried.

The KGB wasn’t passive after Dallas. Soviet intelligence reportedly carried out a full investigation into Oswald and then turned their findings over to the U.S.

Those materials? Gone.

Luna told Rogan: “We never got those documents, and it’s my belief that the CIA actually destroyed that information and evidence because it would have confirmed what the KGB [found].”

If true, this would mean the CIA destroyed evidence handed to them by a foreign government—evidence that could have blown apart the “lone gunman” theory.

Why would the agency do that unless they had something huge to conceal?

The timing is also suspicious. The disappearance happened while Americans were grieving and desperate for answers.

Luna’s revelations go beyond the documents themselves. They raise serious questions about why Kennedy was targeted in the first place.

The congresswoman explained that the Russian files could reveal Kennedy’s direct talks with Soviet leadership about a joint mission to the moon.

This vision of peace and cooperation clashed directly with elements of the U.S. intelligence community and defense industry that were pushing for confrontation in Cuba and escalation with Moscow.

Kennedy wanted diplomacy. The war machine wanted profits and power.

If these documents confirm that Kennedy was exploring a partnership with the Soviets, it would explain why certain factions inside the government might have seen him as a threat.

For years, the CIA has fought against releasing Kennedy records, always hiding behind the same excuse: “national security.”

Yet now, Russia—the country the intelligence community insists is our greatest enemy—is willing to make its documents public.

That alone should raise red flags. Who is really protecting the truth, and who is hiding it?

Luna’s work is the most serious challenge to the official narrative since the 1990s.

If it’s proven that the CIA destroyed evidence, it will confirm what millions of Americans have suspected for decades—that Kennedy’s assassination was an inside job designed to protect the military-industrial complex.

Luna’s push is about more than just history books.

It strikes at the core of whether the American people can trust their own intelligence agencies at all.

If the CIA covered up the murder of a president, what else have they hidden from the public?

The agency has spent decades claiming transparency would put “sources and methods” at risk. But if Russia is willing to hand over their files, what excuse is left?

Luna’s task force is prying open doors the Deep State has kept shut for sixty years.

Her work may finally give the American people the truth they deserve.

And if she’s right, the CIA’s blood should indeed be running cold.

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