A 2025 declassified ARRB memo confirms internal doubts about one of the JFK autopsy’s most disturbing anomalies - the possibility that the brain preserved in the National Archives… wasn’t Kennedy’s. 🧾 The Brain That Didn’t Match the Wound The newly released memo -...
Buried in the 2025 release is a forgotten memo from the CIA’s Office of Technical Services. The topic? A reel of film labeled “Z-314, glitch variant.” The document suggests the Zapruder film - the most iconic visual record of JFK’s assassination - may have been...
The 2025 declassifications finally confirmed what audio technicians and researchers have long suspected: the Air Force One communications from November 22, 1963, were edited - not once, but twice - before they were ever archived. ✂️ The Tape That Didn’t Match the...
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...
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...
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...