1) KGB believed President Johnson was responsible for the assassination of JFK.

2) The CIA employ journalists.

3) Jimmy Carter in danger if he attempts to disband the CIA.

4) Claims that two shooters involved.

5) JFK 'taken care of' by Teamsters Union.

6) British newspaper received anonymous tip-off 25 minutes before JFK was shot.

the call was made ... about 25 minutes before the President is shot.

7) Claims that Lyndon B Johnson was a member of the klan.

Prior to the long anticipated release of the JFK files, President Trump tweeted that the files were 'So interesting!'Here are some of the most interesting documents so far discovered..."...the KGB was in possession of data purporting to indicate President Johnson was responsible for the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy."Link to original document (page 5):"...the CIA employed some forty journalists who doubled as undercover contacts..."Link to original documents (page 21):"...there was a danger to President Elect Carter should he show any dislike toward, or attempt to disband, the Central Intelligence Agency."Link to original documents (page 2):"...the 'Surgeon General's report' on the assassination stated the first bullet entered the President's throat below the adams apple clearly showing that two persons were involved with the first shot being fired from the bridge acrss the park way in front of the car."Link to original documents (page 3):"Now that we've taken care of President Kennedy, we'll have no trouble taking over things."Link to original documents (page 2):"...an anonymous telephone call was made ...to the senior reporter of the Cambridge News. The caller said the ... reporter should call the American Embassy in London for some big news...""The important point is thatLink to original documents (page 2)"Touchstone claimed that the Klan had documented proof that President Johnson was formerly a member of the Klan in Texas during the early days of his political career."Linl to original documents (page 2):It is recommended that in each case readers read the original documents in full to get the full context.