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The Conflicting JFK Files That Can’t Both Be Right

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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,...

Cold Case Cuba: The Oswald Warnings We Ignored

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

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

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

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

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

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...

The Page They Pulled From Oswald’s Notes

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

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

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

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...

The Routine Telegram That Let Oswald Come Home

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

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...

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