DOCUMENTOS DESCLASIFICADOS DE LA CIA REVELAN QUE UN GRUPO PROCASTRISTA PLANEABA ASESINAR AL PRESIDENTE JOHN F kENNEDY EN COSTA RICA
Tomado de http://insidecostarica.com/dailynews/2007/july/03/nac04.htm
Everyone knows that U.S. president John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. However, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) feared that Kennedy could have been killed seven months earlier on his visit to Costa Rica.
The actual event took place when Kennedy toured downtown Dallas in a open vehicle when a sharpshooter fired on the president. 43 years later there are still different theories of who was responsible.
But the assassination could have easily have occured in downtown San José when Kennedy met with the presidents of Central America in San José, according to information released recently by the CIA.
Kennedy was in Costa Rica between March 18 and 20, 1963.
The trip followed the Bay of Pigs incident as the world came close to a nuclear war with the missile crisis by the Soviet Union in Cuba.
Kennedy was hosted in Costa Rica by president Francisco Orlich amid tight security measures, riding in a open vehicle, like he did in Dallas, from the airport to downtown San José, visiting the Teatro Nacional, inaugurated the Colonia Kennedy located south of San José, and other activities that included dinner and a function at the Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR).
Documents recently declassified tell the story of an investigation into the activities of a pro Castro terrorist group with a conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy while in Costa Rica.
In addition, the CIA was fearful of attempts agents Nicaraguan president Somoza and Miguel Idigoras of Guatemala, who were in Costa Rica to meet with Kennedy. The report says that the assassination conspiracy against Kennedy and the attacks on the Central American president was kept watertight so as not to affect the spirit of the occasion.
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