The answer is found within the question-----As you might guess... that stipulation will always exist.
I agree. Not all secrets will be revealed. But I disagree with what I believe Jerry is implying, the secrets are kept hidden to hide the government’s involvement in the JFK assassination.
Governments, all governments, not just the United States keep secrets, for a long, time. That is what they always do.
The U. S. government kept secrets dating from the Civil War. Some claimed this was done to hide the U. S. government’s involvement with the President Lincoln assassination.
The U. S. government keeps secrets about Area 51. Some claim this is done to hide the U. S. government’s involvement with the aliens and their technology that they have given us.
The U. S. government keeps secrets about activities of the government shortly before, during and after the assassination. Some claim this is done to hide the U. S. government’s involvement with the JFK assassination.
The truth is, the government is always going to find reasons to keep secrets. We can’t judge their guilt or innocence on whether they are keeping secrets because, if we do, we will always conclude that they are guilty.
The secrets from the Civil War were eventually released and did not reveal any U. S. government conspiracy to assassinate the President. Some of the secrets were kept for very good reason. To protect the identities of Southerners who spied for the Union. If their secret got out, they could be murdered.
The Area 51 secrets might be to hide our involvement with aliens, or maybe to keep secret our most advanced military technology.
The “JFK” secrets might be to hide the governments involvement with the assassination, or to keep hidden other facts that are not related to the assassination but which we need to keep secret.
And a lot of secrets are kept, not because they must not be released, but because it would be too much work to go through it all to see what can and cannot be released. It is just easier and cheaper to keep it all secret.
Besides, a mistake can be made where something that should not have been revealed is revealed. This had happened. This is how the public because aware that we were breaking Germany’s Secret Codes during World War II. If this mistake was not made, the public and historians would still not know.