Explosive files have revealed that a harrowing phone call was made
to a Brit newspaper telling them about some “big news” in the US – only
minutes before JFK was gunned down.
According to Daily Star UK, the incredible secret document reveals
an anonymous caller rang the Cambridge News at 6.05pm on November 22,
and told a reporter to contact the US embassy in London.
Within 30 minutes John F. Kennedy would be killed after being shot in the head.
The classified report for the Director of the FBI was sent on November 23, one day after the President was murdered.
It read: “The British Security Service (MI5) has reported that
at 6.05pm on November 22 an anonymous telephone call was made in
Cambridge, England, to the senior reporter of the Cambridge News.
“The caller said only that the Cambridge News reporter should
call the American Embassy in London for some big news then hung up.
“The important point is that the call was made, according to MI5 calculations, about 25 minutes before the President was shot.
“The Cambridge reporter had never received a call of this kind
before and mI5 state that he is known to them as a sound and loyal
person with no security record.”
It is widely accepted that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in planing and killing JFK in Dallas, Texas.
But before Oswald could face trial he was himself shot dead by nightclub owner Jack Ruby.
The killer’s death has since sparked numerous conspiracy theories, some of which hint that Oswald did not act alone.
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