The JFK Assassination Mole They Thought Was Inside
The declassified file 206-10001-10015 reveals a little-known internal CIA investigation from early 1964. The target: a suspected mole inside the Agency who may have leaked internal surveillance methods to Soviet intelligence. The trigger? A recording from a wiretap on...
The Embassy Wire That Sparked A Diplomatic Threat
The 2025 release of document 206-10001-10013 details an internal CIA memo from December 1963 referencing a little-known confrontation between U.S. intelligence officers and the Mexican Foreign Ministry. The incident? An unsanctioned listening post set up near the...
The Tampered File That Made Them Rethink Everything
In the wake of JFK’s assassination, intelligence agencies rushed to gather every document linked to Lee Harvey Oswald. But document 206-10001-10010, declassified in March 2025, reveals that as early as December 1963, U.S. counterintelligence officers were...
The CIA Clearance That Cleared Too Fast
According to document 206-10001-10010, declassified in March 2025, a CIA records analyst flagged a previously overlooked anomaly: Lee Harvey Oswald’s re-entry paperwork - from defector to citizen - was processed with a speed and lack of scrutiny that broke standard...
The Conflicting JFK Files That Can’t Both Be Right
The 2025 release of CIA document 206-10001-10010 reveals a deeper problem inside the early post-assassination investigation: multiple U.S. intelligence agencies received versions of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Soviet-era behavioral profile - and they didn’t match. Two...
The Routing Stamp That Shouldn’t Exist
One tiny stamp in a newly declassified 2025 file might rewrite everything we think we know about Lee Harvey Oswald’s relationship to U.S. intelligence. Document 206-10001-10010 contains a two-page internal summary bearing the code "6L-52A" - a CIA routing designation...
How the JFK Autopsy Was Controlled from the Top Down
New files reveal direct White House interference in the autopsy of President Kennedy, from the moment his body landed at Bethesda. 🏥 A Closed Room with an Open Script At Bethesda Naval Hospital on the night of November 22, 1963, the official autopsy of President John...
How the Oswald Case Became a Bureaucratic Burden
In the weeks following President Kennedy’s assassination, government agencies scrambled to trace Lee Harvey Oswald’s movements, motives, and official interactions. But by March 1964, as shown in document 194-10012-10400, some officials weren’t looking for answers-they...
Feature: When The CIA & KGB Both Watched Oswald & Looked Away
He defected to Russia. Then came back. Everyone watched. No one acted. In the world of Cold War espionage, defectors were never left alone. Especially not those who played both sides. Lee Harvey Oswald was one of those men. And according to newly released JFK files...
The Memo That Wanted the Oswald File Closed Fast
In document 194-10012-10400, released as part of the 2025 JFK files, a mid-level U.S. official expresses clear frustration over lingering attention to Lee Harvey Oswald’s passport and embassy file. The request is simple: close it, bury it, and move on. But the...
The Foreign Files: How Allied Intelligence Tried to Warn the U.S.
Newly declassified cables show British, French, and Israeli intelligence flagged Oswald-and concerns about a wider plot-before the shots were fired in Dallas. 🌍 Outside Eyes on an Inside Threat U.S. agencies weren’t the only ones watching Oswald. In the early 1960s,...
Moscow’s Eyes on Mexico: A Forgotten Pattern of Embassy Surveillance
In the recently released CIA memo from document 206-10001-10003, a curious Soviet national in Mexico City asked targeted questions about U.S. embassy staffing in 1962. While the memo has no known connection to Lee Harvey Oswald, it reveals something deeper: a quiet,...
Cold Case Cuba: The Oswald Warnings We Ignored
Declassified memos from both sides of the Florida Straits show Havana tried to sound the alarm about Oswald-and the U.S. buried it. 🌴 The Havana Backchannel While Lee Harvey Oswald’s trip to Mexico City in September 1963 has drawn intense scrutiny, less attention has...
The Russian Visitor Who Asked One Too Many Questions
Document 206-10001-10003, newly released in the 2025 JFK files, contains a short CIA memo from September 1962 about a Soviet national in Mexico City who raised quiet alarms by asking unusually specific questions about U.S. embassy operations. At the time, it seemed...
The Cuban Intelligence Asset That Slipped Through the Net
In the trove of CIA records released in 2025, a short memo dated September 1963 points to a Cuban intelligence officer operating in the United States-one with direct ties to groups Lee Harvey Oswald associated with. The memo was never acted on, never referenced in...
"He Was Neurotic… Undesirable": The KGB’s Unsolicited Denial
In the weeks following JFK’s assassination, Soviet officials scrambled to shape the narrative. Document 180-10144-10133, newly released in the 2025 JFK files, captures an urgent and defensive communication: the KGB emphatically insisted that Lee Harvey Oswald was not...
The Isolation Pattern Intelligence Tried To Decode
Within the 2025 declassified document 206-10001-10009 lies a quiet psychological profile note regarding Oswald’s "conditioning response to isolation." The phrase is buried in a report assessing his post-defection behavior, but its implications are anything but minor....
How Oswald Slipped Past the State Department
Document 194-10002-10187, from the 2025 JFK file release, contains a damning piece of paper: a brief 1961 cable from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow stating it had "no objection" to Lee Harvey Oswald returning to the United States. At a time when Cold War paranoia ran high...
The Autopsy Edits: Photos They Cropped, Retouched, or Replaced
2025 files confirm what many suspected: the visual record of JFK’s wounds was deliberately manipulated before being archived. 🧠 Introduction: The Photos Never Matched the Wounds Researchers and doctors have long noted that the autopsy photos don’t align with: Early...
"We Had Nothing to Do With Him": Soviet Officials Disavow Oswald in Minsk
Document 180-10131-10325, released in the 2025 JFK files, contains firsthand commentary from Soviet officials responding to U.S. inquiries about Lee Harvey Oswald’s time in the USSR. The verdict from Moscow was firm: Oswald was isolated, distrusted, and ultimately...
The Page They Pulled From Oswald’s Notes
Buried in document 206-10001-10009, declassified in 2025, is a low-profile but explosive reference to an internal memo describing a page "of cryptic personal notations" found among Oswald’s possessions after his arrest. This page, which allegedly contained references...
The CIA File That Raised a Flag Then Got Buried
Document 206-10001-10000, newly released as part of the 2025 JFK files, is just one page long. It outlines a suspicious disappearance: a Soviet defector scheduled to leave Mexico City who seemingly never did. The CIA flagged the irregularity. Then they closed the...
The Soviet Who Called the Embassy After Oswald Was Named
Document 180-10145-10265, released as part of the 2025 JFK files, contains an FBI summary of a phone call placed to the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, Australia, just hours after Lee Harvey Oswald was named the chief suspect in the assassination of President John F....
The Soviet Call to "End the Rumors" After Dallas
Document 180-10144-10288, released as part of the 2025 JFK files, captures a fascinating diplomatic moment in the days after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Soviet officials urgently communicated with U.S. contacts, not to explain, but to appeal. Their...
When the Kremlin Flinched: Soviet Panic in the Wake of JFK’s Death
Document 180-10144-10240, part of the 2025 JFK file release, provides an inside look at how Soviet officials reacted in real time to President Kennedy’s assassination. Instead of gloating, they were terrified. Soviet sources feared that Lee Harvey Oswald's ties to the...
The Routine Telegram That Let Oswald Come Home
On July 3, 1961, a U.S. Embassy telegram quietly approved Lee Harvey Oswald’s return from the Soviet Union. Now released as part of the 2025 JFK files in document 194-10002-10187, this short, seemingly procedural message has become a symbol of how Cold War bureaucracy...
The KGB’s Real-Time Reaction to the Kennedy Assassination
Document 180-10144-10240, part of the 2025 JFK file release, captures a rare and immediate reaction from Soviet officials following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Sent by an informant who met directly with Soviet embassy staff, the report reveals a...
"Oswald Had No Friends Here": The KGB’s Unsolicited Denial
In the weeks following JFK’s assassination, Soviet officials scrambled to shape the narrative. Document 180-10144-10133, newly released in the 2025 JFK files, captures an urgent and defensive communication: the KGB emphatically insisted that Lee Harvey Oswald was not...
"We Don’t Talk About Oswald": A State Department Memo That Dodged the Bullet
Document 194-10007-10426, released in the 2025 JFK files, includes a 1964 State Department memo that appears designed to distance the Department from any responsibility in the Lee Harvey Oswald case. The tone isn’t investigatory-it’s protective. The message is clear:...
The Soviet Tip That Came Too Late
Document 180-10144-10130, released in the 2025 JFK files, reveals a chilling moment from the days after President Kennedy’s assassination: a Soviet source, known to the FBI, claimed Oswald was a patsy-and that the assassination was "not the work of one man." But the...
The Call To The Soviet Embassy That Made Langley Flinch
In document 206-10001-10014, declassified in March 2025, the CIA confirms it was operating a "passive intercept device" on a direct phone line to the Soviet Mission to the UN in New York City. What wasn’t expected? That the call logged on November 19, 1963 - just...
How a Moscow Cable Tried to Rewrite the Oswald Narrative
Document 194-10002-10189, released in the 2025 JFK files, is a 1963 diplomatic cable from the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Sent shortly after President Kennedy’s assassination, the cable wasn’t an inquiry, warning, or investigation. It was a defense. A carefully worded...
The State Department’s Internal Autopsy of Oswald’s Return
Document 194-10006-10315, released in the 2025 JFK files, is an internal State Department review from January 1964 outlining how Lee Harvey Oswald was able to return to the United States after defecting to the Soviet Union. What’s most telling is what the memo doesn’t...
How the State Department Crafted the "Right" Answer on Oswald
Document 194-10006-10316, released in the 2025 JFK files, shows how the U.S. State Department carefully shaped the language used to explain how-and why-Lee Harvey Oswald was allowed back into the country. The memo doesn’t explore the facts. It focuses on how to...
"Don’t Disclose to the Press": The State Department’s Order on Oswald
In document 194-10006-10318, released as part of the 2025 JFK files, a short but pointed message from a State Department official lays down one clear instruction regarding Lee Harvey Oswald: do not speak to the press. Written after JFK’s assassination, the directive...
The Oswald Memo the CIA Tried to Keep Off the Books
Document 194-10007-10422, part of the 2025 JFK files release, includes a CIA routing slip that might seem insignificant-until you realize what’s missing. The document references a message about Lee Harvey Oswald’s defection and return but doesn’t include the actual...
The CIA Memo That Didn’t Want to Be Read
In document 194-10007-10417, released as part of the 2025 JFK files, a memo between CIA officials discusses limiting access to sensitive Oswald-related material-not for reasons of classification, but because of potential "misinterpretation." The subtext is...
A Flight Scheduled During the Crisis: What the CIA Missed in October ’62
Document 206-10001-10000 doesn’t just tell the story of a missing Soviet defector-it captures a subtle intelligence failure in the most dangerous month of the Cold War. The Soviet's unverified departure from Mexico City was recorded just days before the Cuban Missile...
The Behavioral File The CIA Buried For 60 Years
Document 206-10001-10009 reveals a psychological profile of Lee Harvey Oswald created by CIA-affiliated analysts weeks after the assassination. What makes this file different? It contains a controversial theory-quietly buried in an internal memo-that Oswald may have...
The Mysterious Exit That Never Happened: A Soviet Defector’s Vanishing Departure
In document 206-10001-10000, newly released in the 2025 JFK files, the CIA investigates a Soviet defector who was supposed to leave Mexico City-but never did. Instead, his scheduled departure quietly vanished from records, and no departure confirmation was ever...
The DGI’s Southern Route: Did Cuba Plant a Spy Network in Florida?
Buried in a single-page CIA field memo released in the 2025 JFK file 206-10001-10005 is a chilling fragment: a possible Cuban intelligence network operating in Florida in 1963, targeting political groups and avoiding federal detection. At the center of it-an...
The Oswald Entry Change No One Could Explain
Document 206-10001-10006, released in 2025, includes an internal CIA transport coordination memo noting that Oswald’s approved return port to the U.S. - initially listed as New Orleans - was quietly changed to New York just days before his arrival in June 1962. The...
The Passport That Should Have Raised Red Flags
Document 206-10001-10006, released in the 2025 JFK files, contains an internal CIA routing slip referencing a passport renewal request made by Lee Harvey Oswald shortly before his return from the Soviet Union. The timing of the approval-and the lack of pushback from...
The Customs Record That Vanished After the Assassination
CIA document 206-10001-10006 confirms that a specific customs log entry for Lee Harvey Oswald’s reentry into the United States - tied to his 1962 arrival from the Soviet Union - was inexplicably missing by December 1963. The record, part of an international passenger...
The CIA Alias Letter For Oswald They Never Got Back
Document 206-10001-10008 quietly confirms something the public has never heard before: in early 1962, Lee Harvey Oswald sent at least one letter to a U.S. diplomatic contact - not under his own name, but using a pseudonym traced to his days in Minsk. The CIA attempted...
The European Propaganda Project They Swore Never Existed
In March 2025, the National Archives released document 206-10001-10017 - a CIA cable chain revealing a previously unknown Cold War propaganda campaign, run from Frankfurt, Germany, targeting European media coverage of President Kennedy's assassination. The objective...
The Photos That Vanished Before The First Shot
One memo in the 2025 declassified JFK files has zero mention of Oswald, bullets, or Dallas police. It’s from the FBI’s Technical Services Division. Dated November 22, 1963, 2:15 PM - just 45 minutes after the assassination - it orders the retrieval of undeveloped film...
The Wiretap At Walter Reed They Buried For Forty Years
The 2025 files reveal something quietly stunning - a Cold War-era military intelligence program codenamed "PHOENIX CABLE," which placed unauthorized wiretaps inside Walter Reed Medical Center in late 1963. The justification? National security. The target? Senior...
The Soldier Who Stood On The Knoll And Watched History Disappear
The 2025 declassified files finally confirm it - Gordon Arnold, the 22-year-old Army private who said he was standing on the grassy knoll during JFK’s assassination, was interviewed. His account was recorded, flagged, and buried. 🧍♂️ The Man Who Wasn’t Supposed To Be...
How a White House Aide Tried to Leak the Truth and Disappeared
Newly declassified files reveal a buried report about an aide who attempted to leak post-assassination documents to the press-and was never seen again. 🏛️ The Ghost Employee Eliot Fielding’s name was never part of the JFK story.There’s no mention of him in any...
Feature: The Man Who Told The CIA To Erase The Tape
In the 2025 declassified files, one name keeps reappearing - not in the major reports, but in the margins, on routing slips, and in audio review logs. His name is Gerald D. Roland. He was a CIA audio analyst stationed at the National Photographic Interpretation...
The Man Who Cleaned The Limo Before The Autopsy
One name in the 2025 files has never appeared in a single Warren Commission footnote - yet his task changed the evidence chain forever. He wasn’t a doctor. He wasn’t an agent. He was the man sent to scrub the limousine before the body arrived at Bethesda. 🧼 The...
The Surveillance Tapes That Vanished After the Assassination
Declassified CIA and FBI records expose the targeted destruction of audio tapes tied to Oswald’s movements and identity. 🎧 Sound Without a Trace We’ve known for years that Oswald was recorded on tape: Phone calls from the Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City...
The NSA’s Secret JFK Surveillance Program That Never Made the Headlines
"We watched the signal, but lost the man." - NSA Memo, Nov. 23, 1963 👁️ Hidden in the Static While the CIA, FBI, and Secret Service have long dominated JFK conspiracy lore, one silent player has gone largely unnoticed: the National Security Agency. Now, newly...
The Hidden Budget: How the U.S. Spent Millions to Shape the JFK Story
Newly declassified CIA and OMB records uncover covert funds used to contain, discredit, and bury the truth behind the assassination. 💰 No Oversight, No Accountability Most Americans don’t realize that in 1963, a large portion of U.S. intelligence spending operated...
The Letter Hoover Buried After It Named Oswald
In a 2025 file dump, a long-rumored but never-before-seen memo was unearthed - a personal note sent to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover just four days before JFK was killed. It came from inside Dallas. It named Oswald. And it was never acted on. 🧾 "A Troubling Letter -...
The Redacted Revolt & The Leaks They Buried in 1964
Declassified memos and disciplinary reports reveal how whistleblowers inside the system tried-and failed-to speak up. 🚪 The Paper War The Warren Commission may have ruled, but not everyone inside the government was on board. The 2025 documents reveal at least six...
Feature: Australia’s Hidden Role in the JFK Assassination Files
They called once. Then again. Both times, they were ignored. When the JFK files dropped in 2025, most eyes turned to Langley, to Dallas, to Havana. But buried deep in a document trail long overlooked was a trail of warnings, miscommunications, and political panic that...
The CIA Officers Who Tried to Blow the Whistle
Declassified internal complaints reveal quiet resistance from agents disturbed by how Oswald’s case-and the assassination aftermath-were handled. 🚪 The Silence Wasn’t Total While the official CIA position was one of cold control and tight messaging, the 2025 records...
Codename LARKSPUR: The Mysterious Operative Erased After November 22
The 2025 JFK files expose a previously unknown asset-or operative-linked to Oswald, Cuba, and the CIA’s darkest corners. 🚪 A Name in the Static Tucked away in a stack of declassified intercepts is a name that didn’t appear in any previous investigations: LARKSPUR. The...
The Silence of Johnson: What LBJ Knew-and What He Didn’t Say
Newly released memos and call logs show LBJ was looped in early-and stayed strategically quiet. 🚪 The Vice President Turned President Lyndon B. Johnson took the oath of office on Air Force One, just hours after Kennedy’s death. But the 2025 files show he wasn’t as...
What the 2025 Files Say About the Secret Service in Dallas
New records confirm agents were reassigned, protocols were broken, and protective coverage was deliberately reduced. 🚪 Introduction: A Lapse or a Plan? It’s one of the most glaring inconsistencies of November 22, 1963: Why weren’t agents on JFK’s rear bumper? Why was...
How Pressure Changed the Story of November 22
Declassified files reveal how critical eyewitnesses were pressured, manipulated, and sometimes silenced. 🚪 Too Many Stories, One Official Version Dozens of people saw and heard things in Dealey Plaza that didn’t match the "lone gunman" narrative. And yet, by the time...
The Autopsy That Raised More Questions Than It Answered
The 2025 files confirm manipulation, pressure, and missing photos from JFK’s official postmortem. 🚪 Introduction: A Controlled Operation John F. Kennedy’s body arrived at Bethesda under military guard. But it wasn’t just there for a medical exam-it was now a piece of...
The Hoover Directives: What the FBI Really Did After JFK Was Killed
The 2025 files expose Hoover’s obsession with control-and why he may have seen the assassination as a threat to his own power. 🚪 A Man Who Moved Fast J. Edgar Hoover didn’t wait for facts.By the time JFK’s body was on Air Force One, Hoover had already started shaping...
Did the CIA Bury Oswald’s Cuban Ties to Castro?
The 2025 files expose a deliberate effort to downplay-and distort-evidence linking Lee Harvey Oswald to Cuba. 🚪 An Inconvenient Thread In the weeks leading up to JFK’s assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald was: Seen distributing pro-Castro flyers in New Orleans Linked to...
Oswald in the Archives: What They Knew, What They Altered
The 2025 JFK files expose how the CIA selectively edited Oswald’s dossier-before and after the assassination. 🚪 The Man in the File Oswald’s 201 File-his official CIA dossier-should have been a chronological record of concern. Instead, the 2025 release reveals a...
Unveiling the Surveillance of Oswald in Mexico City
"The CIA was monitoring Oswald's activities closely during his time in Mexico City."- Declassified CIA memorandum, 1963 📍 Oswald's Mysterious Trip to Mexico City In late September 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico City, a trip that has long intrigued...
The Soviets Feared War After JFK’s Assassination
In the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Soviet officials scrambled to issue reassurances that they had no hand in the killing. Document 180-10144-10240, released in the 2025 JFK files, captures this moment of Cold War panic. The Soviet...
How JFK’s Suit Disappeared From the Evidence Chain
New records reveal how the president’s shirt and jacket were mishandled, withheld, or vanished altogether-before analysis could be completed. 🚪 Fabric Doesn’t Lie-Unless It’s Missing Clothing is a forensic goldmine in any homicide: Entry and exit wound paths Gunpowder...
Operation STILLPOINT: The Psychological Script Behind the JFK Aftermath
Declassified psychological warfare files reveal a covert program to guide public perception in the hours after the president’s death. 🕵️♂️ A Psychological "Pre-Brief" In a heavily redacted CIA briefing memo from November 1963, uncovered in the 2025 document dump, we...
Inside the CIA’s First 24 Hours After JFK Was Shot
Newly released communications show confusion, cover-your-ass tactics, and an immediate effort to manage the narrative. 🚪 Before the Public Knew, the CIA Was Already Moving At 12:30 p.m. CST on November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated. By 1:00 p.m., the...
How the CIA Infiltrated the JFK Investigation & Uncovered a Mole
The 2025 declassified files reveal that the CIA didn’t just cooperate with the HSCA-they embedded a handler to steer it. 🚪 Watching the Watchers In 1976, after public pressure reignited interest in JFK’s assassination, Congress formed the House Select Committee on...
How the CIA Tracked Oswald Before November 22
The 2025 files confirm the CIA had eyes on Lee Harvey Oswald long before Dealey Plaza-and chose not to intervene. 🚪 The Man They Claimed Not to Know For decades, the official narrative implied Oswald was a lone actor-barely on the radar of federal agencies. But the...
How Allies Were Briefed Before the Public
Declassified cables show that several allied intelligence agencies were informed about Oswald-and the official version-within hours of JFK’s death. 🚨 Word Spreads Too Fast The U.S. government struggled to form a narrative in the wake of the assassination. And yet, new...
What Ruby Knew: The Silence That Spoke Volumes
The 2025 files reveal new details about Jack Ruby’s connections, movements, and possible motive for silencing Oswald. 🚪 The Man Who Killed the Answer On November 24, 1963, Jack Ruby fired a single shot that forever changed the course of the JFK investigation. By...
What Did Dallas Know? Inside the Local Response to JFK’s Assassination
The 2025 files reveal how the Dallas Police Department became a pawn in a much bigger game-and how local truth was overridden by federal narrative. 🚪 The First Responders to History On November 22, 1963, the Dallas Police Department (DPD) went from routine security...
The CIA’s Safety Net Around the JFK Assassination
What the 2025 files reveal about how key figures stayed protected-by design, not accident. 🚪 A System Built to Protect Itself "Plausible deniability" isn’t just a political phrase-it was CIA doctrine, built into covert operations to ensure that the people calling the...
The Man Who Turned Down The Transfer To Dallas
One line in a newly declassified Secret Service staffing memo stood out to the 2025 review board - a single refusal dated ten days before the assassination. The agent in question was offered a one-week temporary reassignment to JFK’s Texas detail. He declined. The...
The CIA Whistleblowers Who Tried to Talk About JFK
The 2025 files expose how agents who raised questions about Oswald, surveillance failures, and internal manipulation were silenced, reassigned-or worse. 🚪 When Silence Is Strategy The CIA has always had enemies on the outside-but after JFK’s assassination, it also had...
How the CIA’s Master of Deception Controlled the JFK Narrative
The 2025 files confirm that the Agency’s top counterintelligence chief was the gatekeeper of Oswald’s file-and the architect of what was hidden from the world. 🚪 The Shadow Man You don’t hear James Jesus Angleton’s name as often as Allen Dulles or J. Edgar Hoover. But...
Top 10 JFK Docs from the 2025 Release That Changed Everything
Buried memos, erased tapes, secret meetings, and one long-dead lie at the heart of American history. When over 63,000 documents were released in 2025, most of the media covered the story in broad strokes-"CIA surveillance," "Oswald activity," "internal mistrust." But...
The Lost Tapes, Oswald, Embassies, and the Mexico City Cover-Up
The 2025 JFK files confirm the CIA had audio of Oswald calling the Soviets. So why were the tapes destroyed-and what did they really capture? 🚪 A Window of Opportunity (Closed) In the weeks before JFK was assassinated, Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico City, where...
Who Killed MLK? What the 2025 Files Say About James Earl Ray-and What They Don’t
He confessed, then recanted. Was James Earl Ray a lone racist drifter-or a pawn in something larger? 🚪 A Convenient Ending When Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray was named, captured, and convicted within weeks. He confessed. He...
COINTELPRO vs. MLK: What the 2025 Files Reveal About a Government Obsessed With Silencing Dissent
They said it was about national security. The 2025 files show it was about fear-of one man, one message, and one movement. 🚪 Introduction: The War Within Before a bullet ended his life in Memphis in 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had already been...
How the CIA Media Machine Shaped the JFK Narrative
From planted stories to silenced skeptics-what the 2025 files reveal about Operation Mockingbird, media manipulation, and the fight to control the truth. 🚪 The Other Cover-Up When people think about "cover-ups," they picture secret memos, missing files, and shadowy...
What Full Disclosure of the JFK Files Really Means
As the last veil lifts on America’s most haunting assassinations, the truth isn't just in what we found-it's in what we were never meant to see. 🚪 The Final Drop In March 2025, with the final release of classified files under Executive Order 14176, the U.S. government...
Legacy of Silence: Why the CIA Fought to Keep the JFK Files Hidden Until 2025
The truth wasn't just buried-it was protected. Here's what the Agency didn’t want you to see, and why they stalled for decades. 🚪 Secrecy by Design The JFK Records Act of 1992 set a clear deadline: All government records related to the assassination were to be...
Final Days, Final Warnings: What the CIA Feared the Week JFK Was Killed
Newly declassified 2025 records show the CIA was bracing for a political crisis-just not the one that actually came. 🚪 The Calm Before the Catastrophe? In the week leading up to President Kennedy’s assassination, America was focused on Vietnam, Cuba, and Cold War...
The Joannides Deception, Part II: The Handler Who Handled Congress
The 2025 JFK files reveal how George Joannides wasn’t just managing anti-Castro agents-he was managing the truth. 🚪 The Gatekeeper In 1978, when Congress reopened the JFK assassination investigation under the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA), the CIA...
Oswald’s CIA File: When the Watchers Became the Editors
The 2025 JFK files reveal how the CIA manipulated Lee Harvey Oswald’s profile in real time-raising urgent questions about what they were hiding. 🚪 Watching, But Not Warning Lee Harvey Oswald wasn’t some unknown name pulled out of nowhere on November 22, 1963. He had...
JFK vs. The CIA: A Battle That Ended in Dallas?
The newly released 2025 files reveal how deep the mistrust ran between President Kennedy and the CIA-and how his threats to dismantle the agency may have made him a target. 🚪 Friends Turned Enemies Long before the motorcade rolled through Dealey Plaza, long before the...
Mind Games and Mockingbirds: The CIA’s Covert Ops in the JFK Era
The 2025 files show how far the CIA went to shape narratives during the Cold War-and why that matters when evaluating what they told us about JFK’s assassination. 🚪 The Fog of Intelligence When people hear "JFK assassination files," most think of Oswald, bullets, and...
George Joannides: The CIA Ghost Behind Oswald’s Cuban Connection
The 2025 JFK files confirm that the CIA’s liaison to anti-Castro groups was hiding a direct link to Lee Harvey Oswald-and misled Congress about it. 🚪 The Handler No One Talked About When the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) began investigating JFK’s...
Tapes, Embassies, and Espionage: Oswald’s Mexico City Mystery
The 2025 JFK files confirm the CIA was listening when Oswald visited the Cuban and Soviet embassies weeks before the assassination. So why did they pretend they weren’t? 🚪 A Deadly Detour In late September 1963-less than two months before JFK’s assassination-Lee...
Oswald and the KGB: What the Soviets Really Thought After JFK Was Killed
A Soviet Panic in Real Time After President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas in 1963, one of the first global reactions didn’t come from the White House, the CIA, or the FBI-it came from the KGB. What the newly declassified JFK files from 2025 reveal is stunning:...
The CIA’s Shadow Dance with Oswald: What the 2025 JFK Files Just Revealed
Newly declassified records reveal the CIA had eyes on JFK’s assassin for years-and deliberately misled investigators for decades. 🚪 Behind the Curtain In March 2025, the U.S. government quietly released over 63,000 previously classified documents related to the...
Covert Conversations & CIA Cold War Strategy Surface in Declassified Notes
A cryptic, partially declassified CIA document - marked only by scattered typewritten paragraphs and redacted signatures - provides a glimpse into the internal structure of Cold War-era covert operations. Labeled simply as a meeting record, the document centers on...
Was the Federal Reserve the Real Trigger Behind JFK’s Death?
"He who controls the money supply of a nation controls the nation." - James A. Garfield, 1881 💵 The Executive Order That Shook the System On June 4, 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order 11110, quietly transferring the authority to issue silver-backed...
Clinton’s Playbook: Declassified Calls Reveal Push for Unity Before Bombing Iraq
A trove of declassified documents from the Clinton Presidential Library reveals the pressure-cooker diplomacy behind the U.S. airstrikes on Iraq in December 1998 - including a series of urgent calls to world leaders seeking buy-in for a "decisive" military response to...