You are not making sense, Joe
This case, according to the official narrative, is about a lone nut with a rifle killing the President. How in the world does information about "friendly people in Cuba or elsewhere" relate to that narrative and why would that be part of the assassination files?
I am saying that it is possible that the “secret government files on the JFK assassination” might have nothing to do with the JFK assassination, but does cover other sensitive information.
Let me give you a possible example. This scenario is possibly truth or false. I do not know. Let’s assume for the moment that it is true:
The CIA was involved in trying to assassinate Castro. From Mafia figures Giancana and Roselli, they got the names of people in Cuba that they think might help them do this. These Cubans might be willing to help or might not have been willing. Either way, if this information becomes known, that the CIA thought they might be helpful, they could be in big trouble.
Years later, CTers claim the same people with the CIA working to kill Castro ended up killing Kennedy. They demand that all the government documents on Giancana and Roselli to be release to prove or refute this theory.
Well, it’s possible that none of the information provided by Giancana and Roselli has anything to do with the JFK assassination. Only with the attempt to assassinate Castro.
Question:
Should this information be released? I would say no. I think such a release would do nothing to convince CTers and would only put certain Cubans or their families in danger. Possibly people who never had any intention to aid the CIA. But if you believe differently, justify it.