Saturday, 19 April 2025

NBC Hiding Bombshell JFK Assassination Video That ‘Blows Official Narrative Apart’—Rep. Anna Paulina Luna


NBC is sitting on a “never seen before” video of the JFK assassination—one that “blows the official narrative apart,” according to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), head of the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets.

According to Luna, the footage directly contradicts the official narrative, placing Lee Harvey Oswald near Kennedy’s vehicle at the moment of the shooting—but not as the gunman.

The withheld by NBC proves Oswald “couldn’t have been the shooter,” Luna told Fox host Jesse Watters.

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Speaking with Fox News on Friday, Luna vowed to demand access to the tape, and raised fresh questions about what the media—and the government—have been hiding for decades. Watch:

Luna claimed that the Central Intelligence Agency “never bought” the lone gunman theory. Luna added that Oliver Stone — who made the 1991 movie JFK that reignited interest in the assassination — purportedly saw a secondhand copy of the alleged video.

“I think the American people had an inclination as to what we were saying, but we never had the hard evidence until now,” Luna told Watters, adding recent declassification efforts are “going to be generational changing.”

Upon entering office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for the release of the investigation records to the public.

Luna has also been elevated by House Republicans to lead the House Oversight Committee’s “Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets,” and said she would be asking NBC to turn over this alleged video.

Twenty-four-year-old ex-marine Lee Harvey Oswald is shown after his arrest here on November 22. President John F. Kennedy was killed by a sniper’ bullet as he rode in motorcade through Dallas.
Colorized mugshot of Lee Harvey Oswald dated 23rd November 1963.

Yahoo report: While the conspiracies behind the Kennedy assassination have been spun for decades, they’ve recently grown in strength as the Trump administration pledged complete transparency into multiple investigations that have captured the public’s fascination — from the Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassinations, to the alleged death of convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Kennedy’s assassination on Nov. 22, 1963, has captivated Americans for decades, despite repeated investigations concluding that Oswald was in fact Kennedy’s assassin and that there wasn’t clear evidence of a grander conspiracy.

Americans have consistently believed otherwise, with a majority of Americans for decades saying in Gallup polls that the killing of the president was not the work of one individual. In 2023, 65 percent of those surveyed told Gallup they believed others were involved, while just 29 percent said it was one man.

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