Declassified Documents Explained
Welcome to Unredacted.info, your gateway to declassified intelligence files, FOIA-released documents and suppressed chapters of government history. Our growing archive is dedicated to uncovering the facts concealed by censorship, redactions and secrecy.
“We bridge the gap between complex government records and public understanding making declassified files, intelligence reports and historical disclosures accessible, verifiable and easy to explore.”
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
FOLLOW US:
LATEST ARTICLES
"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...
Unredacted is your independent source for exploring declassified government documents, national security records, intelligence agency files, and investigative research into hidden truths. From CIA archives to FOIA releases, Unredacted.info uncovers what was once secret-making the unseen visible. Our mission is to provide open access to reliable, unfiltered information the public deserves to know.
Stay informed, stay curious, stay Unredacted.
Donate XRP via Xaman: rUvwtfDvya2rUXtfM3dvFVsZRYtUAfizj3