Washington, October 26 (RHC)--Investigators of conspiracy theories, history buffs and the general public are looking forward to the release this Thursday of the last batch of classified documents on the November 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.
Although several experts warn that there should be no significant revelations in the last group of materials related to the case, there are great expectations it will lead to the discovery of new elements of one of the greatest mysteries of American history, notes Prensa Latina news agency
“The long anticipated release of #JFKFiles will take place tomorrow. So interesting,“ US president Donald Trump teased on his twitter account Wednesday.
Some five million pages on the case are kept by National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 88 percent of them have already been declassified and 11 percent have been disseminated gradually.
The remaining one percent, which involves tens of thousands of pages, is expected to be released today in compliance with legislation passed by Congress in 1992 after the cloud of suspicion triggered by Oliver Stone's film JFK .
The JFK Assassination Records Collection Act determined that all government files related to the assassination must be released, in full, within 25 years of the law’s passage – a deadline reached this Thursday, October 26th.