CASTRO MURDERED JFK JR.!
Globe|July 19, 2021
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CASTRO MURDERED JFK JR.!

JOHN F. Kennedy Jr. was murdered by the same monster who assassinated his father — kill-crazy Cuban dictator Fidel Castro!

That’s the explosive conclusion of a top secret CIA dossier reviewed by GLOBE on the 22nd anniversary of the fatal plane crash off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard.

Intelligence operative Peter Davidson, who investigated JFK Jr.’s shocking July 16, 1999, death, shared the dossier with GLOBE and broke his silence about the murder conspiracy in a chilling no-holds barred interview.

“It’s time for the truth to come out and the cover-up to end,” explains Davidson, who asked GLOBE to use a pseudonym to conceal his true identity. “John F. Kennedy Jr.’s Piper Saratoga was blown out of the sky on Castro’s orders. The bomb was planted by a Cuban operative based in Elizabeth, N.J., who then fled to Havana.

“U.S. intelligence resources knew the truth just months after the bodies of Kennedy, his wife, Carolyn, and sisterin-law Lauren Bessette were fished from about 120 feet of water by Navy divers.

“We knew it was a bomb from the get-go. The undersea debris field was a dead giveaway. But we had no clue who rigged the device — or why.

“John’s uncle, Massachusetts Senator Teddy Kennedy, authorized the National Transportation Safety Board to issue a report blaming the crash on ‘pilot error’ and allowed the agency to conclude John wasn’t qualified to make an ‘instruments only’ flight, especially at night.

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