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JFK's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was trained at a secret CIA camp preparing for invasion of Cuba - and sniper who taught him insisted after that there was NO WAY Oswald had the marksmanship to kill the president
   * Ricardo Morales Jr. claimed his father, Ricardo Morales Sr., had trained JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald at a secret CIA camp
   * Morales Sr., known as Monkey, was a sniper instructor who had worked for the FBI, CIA, DEA,  Israel's Mossad and Venezuela's intelligence agency
   * He allegedly left home with a 'clean-up' team to Dallas two days before the assassination, but later returned saying the mission was cancelled
   * When the family learned that Oswald was the killer, Morales Sr. told his son that he recognized the man as one of his former trainees
   * He noted that he did not believe Oswald could actually be the killer because his aim was not good enough during training
   * The story comes as the White House delayed releasing the latest trove of classified documents relating to the infamous presidential assassination

By Ronny Reyes For Dailymail.Com
Published: 15:33 EDT, 29 October 2021 | Updated: 16:05 EDT, 29 October 2021
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... Morales Jr., 58, of Michigan, told Miami's Actualidad Radio that his father was a contract CIA worker, anti-Castro militant, counter-intelligence chief for Venezuela, FBI informant and drug dealer. Morales Sr went by the nickname 'Monkey', and was among the FBI's most infamous informants.

Morales Jr. also recalled the moment when his family, who lived in Miami, learned of President John F. Kennedy's November 1963 assassination, and his father's shock when he allegedly recognized Oswald as one of his sniper trainees.   ...

He added that his father did not believe that Oswald, a former marine, could actually be the killer, 'because he has witnessed him shooting at a training camp and he said there is no way that guy could shoot that well,' Morales Jr. told the Miami Herald. 

Further muddying the waters, Morales Jr. noted that his father had left for Dallas two days before the assassination for a mission with a 'clean-up' team. Morales Sr later returned without ever knowing what the planned mission was, since it was cancelled due to the assassination, it is claimed.  ...

President Joe Biden wrote in a statement last week that 'an interim release' of the remaining classified files 'shall be withheld from full public disclosure' until 'later this year.'

A second batch of records will be released to the public in a 'more comprehensive release' in a little over a year on December 15, 2022, the memo announced.

Peter Kornbluh, a Cuba analyst at the National Security Archive in Washington, D.C., told the Herald that Biden needed to release the documents and help put an end to 'the speculation, conjecture and conspiracy theories that have flourished because of the secrecy surrounding these documents.'  ...
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