FZR1KG wrote:The execution game and security classified are two very different things. Only a tiny percentage of people that are executed are actually verified as been executed. Usually when data comes out it comes out with someone giving numbers of dead rather than names.
The files regarding what happened with JFK are still sealed because they may contain something that can impact either people or the security of the nation. Makes you wonder exactly what is so devastating after all those years. Most likely what was really uncovered was destroyed long ago anyway, just the shadow of the information remains.
Don't see why they're different, Assuming that the UK government decided that Turing being alive was a liability to the UK, and had to be killed, actually doing it (and making it look like a suicide or an accident) must have involved quite a number of people, if only because of the hierarchy in a government organization. All it takes is one of them feeling ethical or being sloppy or greedy and making a memoir and the whole secrecy thing collapses.
As for JFK, after almost 60 years, I think that the only secret there is on those files is that he had extra-marital affairs with everything carrying double X chromosomes in a 100 Km radius of the white house. Or that the investigation of the events regarding his death was amateurish and careless by today's standards, which is not surprising, considering those those days there were far less tools and procedures to do so than these days.