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The Telegraph: British newspaper received mystery call minutes before JFK assassination
A British newspaper received a mystery call minutes before the assassination of John F Kennedy.
This is one of the most astonishing revelations from the JFK files, released on Thursday.
The revelation was made in papers relating to the killing, which happened on November 22 1963.
A memo to the director of FBI revealed that a call was made to the senior reporter at the Cambridge News at 6.05pm on the day Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas.
The document, from deputy director James Angleton, said: "The British Security Service (MI-5) has reported that at 1805GMT on 22 November an anonymous telephone call was made in Cambridge, England, to the senior reporter of the Cambridge News.
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Update: Did 'Soviet agent' in GRIMSBY tip off British newspaper about assassination of JFK? Anonymous call 25 minutes before the shooting told reporter to call the US Embassy 'for some big news'. (Daily Mail)
WNU Editor: This sounds very flimsy. Someone may have gotten the time line, or the call involved something else. But .... someone did think it was important enough to send a memo to the FBI Director.
1 comment:
Sounds like a wild coincidence.
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