Kilgallen’s interest in UFOs had led her to uncover evidence

Some suggest that Kilgallen’s death on November 8, 1965, was not the result of an accidental overdose of booze and pills.… Kilgallen’s interest in UFOs had led her to uncover evidence of the cabal that killed Kennedy.

Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies

We’re also told: “One disc ascended almost vertically, at a relatively slow speed, with its outer surface revolving slowly to the right, to an altitude of about 6000 feet, where its speed then increased sharply as it headed north. The second flying disc was seen performing the same actions about one minute later. The take-off area was about 1–2 miles south of the rail line … all three saw the second disc and all agreed that they saw the same round, disc-shaped craft as thefirst.”

Senator Richard Russell was a member of the Warren Commission (actually, the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy) that sought to find answers as to who killed JFK. For the commission, it was Oswald, with more to come on him: in October 1962, he began working for a Texas company by the name of Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall. In his book, Conspiracy, Anthony Summers wrote that JCS’s work “involved material obtained by the very U-2 planes Oswald had once watched in Japan, and only employees with a special security clearance were supposed to see it.”

In 2013, the BBC noted: “The U-2 was one of the Cold War’s most infamous aircraft, a plane designed to fly over unfriendly territory too high for enemy fighters or missiles, and take pictures of unparalleled detail—and, as it has just been revealed, helped spur the development of the secret Area 51 airbase.”

Undoubtedly, the threads make a case that, sometimes, when people get too close to the truth behind the UFO enigma, death is looming large on the horizon.