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The latest release of Kennedy assassination records offers intrigue — and lots of breadcrumbs

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JFK assassination records released this week reveal the scope of the CIA 's mail-snooping program.

The CIA had as many as 300 of its employees engaged in various aspects of its mail “coverage” operation.

Historians barrel forward with the hope that a pulled thread will unravel the most guarded secret in American history.

Angleton told the FBI that the CIA already had a mail interception program up and running.

Angleton said the program was to identify potential recruits behind the Iron Curtain with possible ties to the U.S. Angleton also said the cost of the operation was “ well over a million dollars a year” Angleton ’s figures had not been revealed until this latest National Archives release.

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