In
August 1997, the now Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), in a press
release, stated that they were announcing the release of documents from the
National Security Agency (NSA).
It was
the responsibility of the now defunct Board to determine which records are to
be made public immediately and which ones will have postponed release dates.
According
to the announcement, the Board reviewed 84 NSA documents related to the
assassination and released 6 open in full, 75 that are postponed in part, and
postponed 3 documents in full.
The
original records were transferred to the National Archives and Records
Administration for inclusion in the JFK Collection, which is housed at the
Archives II facility in College Park, Maryland.
Has anyone read these released records?
If so please contact me: billkelly3@gmail.com
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