A bombshell new report is reigniting one of America’s most controversial mysteries and it starts with the chilling claim that John F. Kennedy’s assassination was orchestrated by those closest to him.
According to a former U.S. Navy intelligence officer turned historian, the tragic murder of the 35th President wasn’t just a rogue act by a lone gunman. Instead, it was a calculated move by Kennedy’s inner circle to bury a government-shaking scandal before it ever saw the light of day.
President Kennedy was fatally shot on November 22, 1963, as his motorcade rolled through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. Though Lee Harvey Oswald was officially named as the assassin, skeptics and conspiracy theorists have long doubted the official version of events. Now, newly released government documents are fueling suspicions that the truth has been hidden for decades.
Ralph Ganis, the historian behind the explosive new claims, told RadarOnline that Kennedy’s death was an “inside job,” planned at the highest levels of power. He suggests that top-ranking officials, including the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, and General Maxwell Taylor of the Joint Chiefs of Staff collectively known as the National Command Authority were behind the plot.
Why would they do such a thing? Ganis points to an emerging scandal that could have devastated the U.S. government. He claims that JFK was romantically involved with a Russian prostitute who was allegedly a Soviet agent an affair that, if revealed during the Cold War, would’ve handed the Soviet Union a massive propaganda win and left the American government in ruins.
“There was a pending national disaster that was coming down the road,” Ganis said. “They were putting Kennedy out of his misery.”
He also alleged that this wasn’t just about the President. According to him, powerful congressmen, senators, and lobbyists were tied to a prostitution ring that involved foreign nationals a scandal so vast it could have triggered a complete collapse of public trust in the government.
Adding more weight to his claims are over 80,000 recently declassified documents that appear to support his theory. Among them are references to a French national named Jean René Souètre, described in the files as a “terrorist,” who was in Dallas on the day of the assassination. Souètre was detained by police but quietly deported to Mexico through Laredo, Texas a move some interpret as part of a larger cover-up.
Ganis claims Souètre pulled the trigger and was trained by Otto Skorzeny, a former Nazi commando with alleged CIA ties. The FBI itself later noted that Souètre either killed Kennedy or knew who did.
These revelations are reshaping the narrative around JFK’s death and reopening questions that have lingered for over 60 years. As more classified documents continue to surface, the mystery surrounding one of America’s darkest days might finally be closer to being solved.
