Referring to JFK Assassination evidence, Chief Justice Earl Warren told reporters:
“There will come a time when testimony taken by the Commission will be made public. But it might not be in your lifetime. There may be some things that would involve security. This would be preserved but not made public.”
If Chief Justice Warren had his way, JFK records would remain sealed until, at least, 76 years after The Deed.
This would make even the most senile of survivors in their 80’s or 90’s.
Certainly no one that actually grieved the loss of our 35th President.
Even with the arrival of the internet and “early” declassification of some of the hidden records, Warren, essentially, got what he wanted anyway.
If you do a Google JFK Assassination – News search you’ll find a slew of silliness: