According to Luna, her office received the physical dossier directly from the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. “This is of massive historical significance,” she wrote on X. She noted that Congress had previously attempted to obtain the same material in the 1990s but was denied. Luna stated that a “team of experts” is now working to translate and authenticate the files, which have not been edited or redacted and “appear in their original form as delivered.”
The documents have been published in full by veteran journalist and author Jefferson Morley on his Substack platform, JFK Facts. Morley was entrusted with ensuring that the public could access the dossier without restrictions.
Morley is an American journalist and historian who has spent decades researching U.S. intelligence and the Kennedy assassination. He worked for The Washington Post for 15 years, served as national editorial director for the Center for Independent Media, and currently serves as vice president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation. His writing has appeared in The New Republic, Salon, and The Intercept.
Luna emphasized that the report “has not been edited, redacted, or tampered with” since its delivery and said that “while experts are actively authenticating the legitimacy of these documents, at this time they are believed to be authentic.” The dossier’s early English-language sections indicate a focus on Lee Harvey Oswald’s time in the Soviet Union and possible intelligence connections, but the full scope of the Russian findings remains unclear pending complete translation.
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