The CIA’s Covert Operations in Latin America

The CIA’s Covert Operations in Latin America

Among the trove of documents released in 2025, a series of CIA memos and reports detail extensive covert operations in Latin America during President Kennedy’s administration. These operations aimed to influence political outcomes and counter perceived communist...
The Burn Bag Memo: What the CIA Destroyed in March 1964

The Burn Bag Memo: What the CIA Destroyed in March 1964

A newly surfaced internal directive, dated March 1964, confirms what many suspected but couldn’t prove: documents related to Oswald’s overseas contacts were destroyed - not archived. The directive came from inside Langley. And it was signed. 🔥 Operation: Disposal 4...
The Oswald Passport Application That Was Never Logged

The Oswald Passport Application That Was Never Logged

One of the most overlooked documents in the 2025 files is a blank passport application found in Oswald’s New Orleans file - stamped approved with no signature and no travel record. The destination was redacted. The date was October 1963. 🧾 A Passport With No Owner The...
The Doctor Who Refused To Sign The Death Certificate

The Doctor Who Refused To Sign The Death Certificate

The 2025 JFK files include a newly unsealed Bethesda Naval Hospital report that confirms what was long suspected - one of the attending physicians declined to sign JFK’s death certificate. His reason was simple. He said the wound didn’t match the official story....
The Report Filed Then Retracted By The CIA Analyst In Tokyo

The Report Filed Then Retracted By The CIA Analyst In Tokyo

One of the most surprising discoveries in the 2025 files is a single incident report logged at the CIA Tokyo station in late October 1963. The report flagged a possible defection or exchange involving a man referred to only as "Harvey L." It was retracted hours later....