Was JFK’s assassination orchestrated by a CIA double agent? New evidence points to James Angleton as the “architect”


  • Former CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton, appointed by fired Director Allen Dulles, may have orchestrated JFK’s assassination. His name is missing from declassified files, fueling suspicions of a cover-up.
  • JFK reportedly clashed with Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion over nuclear inspections at Dimona and refused to share nuclear tech. His threat to expose AIPAC as a foreign agent further angered Israeli leadership, allegedly prompting the assassination.
  • A fervent anti-communist, Angleton allegedly viewed JFK as a traitor for his diplomacy with the USSR. The report claims he smeared Kennedy in Dallas and may have acted as a double agent for Israel.
  • President Donald Trump questioned the lone-gunman theory, noting possible CIA involvement. Newly released files, though deemed «unspectacular,» include claims of agency factions plotting the assassination.
  • Despite decades passing, key documents remain withheld, and Angleton’s absence from records suggests deeper concealment. Conservatives argue this underscores the need for accountability and full transparency.

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains one of the most scrutinized events in American history. Decades after his murder in Dallas on November 22, 1963, newly released documents—and explosive claims from intelligence insiders — suggest that the official narrative of a lone gunman may be a carefully constructed facade.

According to a State of the Nation (SOTN) exclusive report, fired CIA Director Allen Dulles handpicked James Jesus Angleton, the agency’s notorious counterintelligence chief, as the “Architect of the JFK Assassination.” Yet, despite the latest declassification of Kennedy files, Angleton’s name is conspicuously absent — raising urgent questions about what the government is still hiding.

The Israeli connection: Why JFK had to go

The SOTN report alleges that Israel’s leadership — specifically then-Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion — ordered Kennedy’s assassination after the president refused to share nuclear technology with Tel Aviv. Kennedy had also threatened to isolate Israel unless it allowed international inspectors into its Dimona nuclear facility, a demand that infuriated Ben-Gurion to the point of resignation.

Adding fuel to the fire, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy was pushing for AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee) to register as a foreign agent — a move that would have exposed the extent of Israeli influence in U.S. politics.

“The Zionists here or there would never agree to that,” the report states, “since AIPAC was specifically set up to turn the U.S. Federal Government into a full-blown ZOG (Zionist Occupied Government).”

This explosive claim aligns with long-standing suspicions that Kennedy’s foreign policy stances — particularly his resistance to unchecked Israeli nuclear ambitions — made him a target.

Angleton: The cold warrior who turned on his own president

James Angleton was no ordinary spook. Educated at Yale and mentored by British intelligence, he became the CIA’s foremost expert on Soviet espionage. But his paranoia and fanatical anti-communism led him to view Kennedy as a traitor.

Kennedy’s backchannel diplomacy with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, bypassing the CIA, convinced Angleton that the president was a communist sympathizer — and thus expendable. The SOTN report claims Angleton actively smeared JFK in Dallas before the assassination, circulating flyers that painted him as soft on communism.

Even more damning, the report cites classified documents suggesting Angleton was a double agent for Israel, further implicating foreign involvement in the plot.

Trump revives the conspiracy debate

The release of new JFK files has reignited public skepticism about the official narrative. In a recent interview with OutKick’s Clay Travis, President Donald Trump cast doubt on the lone gunman theory:

“I do [think Oswald killed JFK], and I always felt that, but of course, was he helped? Nobody could say.”

Trump’s remarks echo the sentiments of millions of Americans who distrust the Warren Commission’s findings. The newly released documents — though described by Trump as “somewhat unspectacular” — contain intriguing details, including claims from a CIA informant that a faction within the agency orchestrated the hit.

The cover-up continues

Kennedy was killed in Dallas in November of 1963. Police arrested Oswald who was killed two days later by nightclub owner Jack Ruby, in front of television news cameras, when Oswald was being moved by police. Six decades later, the truth about JFK’s assassination remains buried beneath layers of government secrecy. The absence of Angleton’s name in the latest document dump is telling — why shield a man who died in 1987 unless his role was far darker than admitted?

For conservatives, this isn’t just about history — it’s about holding power accountable. If the U.S. intelligence community could conspire to murder a sitting president, what else are they capable of?

The fight for full transparency isn’t over. And as Trump hinted, the real story of November 22, 1963, may still be waiting to be told.

Sources include:

StateoftheNation.info

TheEpochTimes.com

SAN.com

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