At the end of the interview, Morley compares the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the wiretapping by the National Security Service of the United States, which was revealed by Edward Snowden. "The abuse of power in connection with wiretapping about which we have recently learnt is directly related to the breaches of confidentiality regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy."
The article in Kathimerini states that during his appointment in Greece in 1965, George Ioannidis was invariably present at all meetings of the Greek Parliament, when it discussed a vote of confidence in the government and that his role was important because of his continued contacts with various deputies.