The timing is almost too perfect to ignore.

The very week Congress is preparing to reopen MKUltra — one of the darkest chapters in American intelligence history — reports claim documents tied to MKUltra and theJFK assassinationsuddenly became the center of a fight involving the CIA, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and Congress.

According toNewsweek, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence denied claims that the CIA “raided” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s office.

But the denial did not erase the larger question. Rep.Anna Paulina Luna, who chairs the House Oversight Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets,claimed documentsconnected to JFK and MKUltra were taken from ODNI’s possession. The DNI’s office disputed the word “raid.”

Fine. Let Washington argue over the word.

Was it a raid? Was it a transfer? Was it a seizure? Was it “routine handling of documents?”

Call it whatever you want. If records tied to JFK and MKUltra were removed, disputed, returned, preserved, or fought over behind closed doors, the American people deserve to know exactly what happened, because we are not talking about ordinary records.

We are talking about files connected to the assassination of an American president and a CIA mind-control program that used drugs, psychological manipulation, and human experimentation.

And again, the timing is almost too perfect to ignore.

Luna’s task force exists to examine long-buried federal secrets. Reporting fromlate Aprilsaid she had announced a May hearing on MKUltra. So the same week Congress is preparing to put MKUltra under a microscope, documents connected to MKUltra reportedly become the center of a fight involving the CIA, the DNI, and Congress?

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