I love conspiracy theories. Don't know why, most are complete rubbish, but I just find it all fascinating. Love the absolute conviction some people have that their explanation of events is the right one, only to be completely reversed by the next guy. The internet's created a whole community of people sat in bedrooms, pouring over grainy photos of the Twin Towers, the Moon landings, Diana's road accident, Area 51, the sinking of the Titanic -even the latest shooting in Vegas has already been labelled a "False Flag", (a Government conspiracy to frighten the populace into accepting tighter control of their lives).
The biggest, most contested of them all though must be the assassination of President Kennedy in Houston, Texas. It's been blamed on everyone from The Mob, to the Vice President, to rogue CIA or Army operatives to Mr Zappruda, who took the famous film footage of the event. Shots fired from other buildings, a road bridge, a storm drain, even by the limo driver. People have questioned the autopsy, claimed the body was swapped on the flight back to Washington, alleged his wife Jackie was in on it -every possible permutation of the " facts" has been explored. My brother's the most sensible person I know, but when he visited the museum, on the 6th floor of the book depository, where Oswald was said to have fired the fatal shots, he was convinced he could never have hit him from there. Fascinating.
So what?
President Bush signed an order to release all the Government documents concerning the investigation, including full versions of "redacted" documents, (those that had sections blacked out as they were deemed too sensitive to be seen).
Trump could still order them to be witheld for reasons of national security, (I'm sure he will), but if not, they'll go public in 2 weeks time on the 26th of October.
Should make interesting reading