Roger Stone Predicts JFK Files Release Will Be Inconclusive
Roger Stone, a veteran of ten national presidential campaigns, has shared his thoughts on the upcoming release of the JFK assassination files. In a recent statement, Stone predicted that the files will be inconclusive, shedding little new light on the events surrounding President Kennedy’s death. Stone also rejected the claim that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing the president, citing his own research and theories on the matter.
Stone has written extensively on the JFK assassination, including his book “The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ.” In the book, Stone presents his case against Lyndon B. Johnson, who he believes was involved in the assassination. Stone’s theories have been met with both praise and criticism, with some hailing him as a trailblazer in the pursuit of truth and others dismissing his claims as conspiracy theories.
The release of the JFK assassination files has been highly anticipated, with many hoping that it will finally provide answers to the questions surrounding the president’s death. However, Stone’s prediction that the files will be inconclusive has sparked debate and discussion among those interested in the case.