Every year new documents become declassified. This year the entire JFK case has been released to the public in unredacted form (no more black bars) on the website for the national archives.
Despite what I would expect (based on the number of theories going around the internet alone) would be widespread interest in this new release of information, I find nobody in the news or even general public mentioning it.
I don't want to get into my own thoughts on the matter, but I will say that this is a topic worth exploring.
Unfortunately, the record is expansive and contains several gigs of documents. I can't go through them all on my own, but I imagine just spreading the word would make us a little closer to closing the door on one of the most controversial moments in US history
The full release can be found here: https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/2017-release
All I'm asking is for you to resteem this post (or spread the message in your own way) to get the ball rolling.
Please share anything you find interesting in the comments as well. Who knows, maybe together we can unravel the true story and put to rest decades of speculation.