The Oswald Entry Change No One Could Explain

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

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

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

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

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...