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The Glitched Signal: The Zapruder Frame That Almost Vanished

The Glitched Signal: The Zapruder Frame That Almost Vanished

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 Air Force One Tapes: What Was Cut Mid-Flight?

The Air Force One Tapes: What Was Cut Mid-Flight?

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...

The CIA’s Covert Operations in Latin America

The CIA’s Covert Operations in Latin America

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...

The Burn Bag Memo: What the CIA Destroyed in March 1964

The Burn Bag Memo: What the CIA Destroyed in March 1964

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...

The Oswald Passport Application That Was Never Logged

The Oswald Passport Application That Was Never Logged

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...

The Doctor Who Refused To Sign The Death Certificate

The Doctor Who Refused To Sign The Death Certificate

The 2025 JFK files include a newly unsealed Bethesda Naval Hospital report that confirms what was long suspected - one of the attending physicians declined to sign JFK’s death certificate. His reason was simple. He said the wound didn't match the official story. 🏥...

The Report Filed Then Retracted By The CIA Analyst In Tokyo

The Report Filed Then Retracted By The CIA Analyst In Tokyo

One of the most surprising discoveries in the 2025 files is a single incident report logged at the CIA Tokyo station in late October 1963. The report flagged a possible defection or exchange involving a man referred to only as "Harvey L." It was retracted hours later....

The File That Was Buried Under Someone Else’s Name

The File That Was Buried Under Someone Else’s Name

The 2025 release revealed an internal misfile in a CIA logistics box marked "ALBANIA OPS 1961." Inside was a memo stamped NOVEMBER 24 1963 - two days after the assassination - and the subject line read: "Oswald Transfer Not Executed." It was buried under the wrong...

The Memo That Warned About Oswald’s Mexico City Visit

The Memo That Warned About Oswald’s Mexico City Visit

Among the newly declassified 2025 JFK files is a CIA memo dated October 10, 1963, detailing Lee Harvey Oswald’s visit to the Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City. The memo highlights concerns about Oswald’s intentions and suggests increased surveillance, but no...

The Clerk Who Caught The Government’s Big Mistake

The Clerk Who Caught The Government’s Big Mistake

Buried in the 2025 release is an overlooked State Department communication from 1960. It contains the earliest recorded internal confusion over the identity of Lee Harvey Oswald - and it didn’t happen in Dallas or Mexico City. It happened in Geneva. The clerk flagged...

The French Connection The CIA Tracked Then Deleted

The French Connection The CIA Tracked Then Deleted

Among the 2025 document releases is a confidential CIA cable marked "URGENT – PARIS STATION" dated December 2, 1963. The content? A lead on a man using the alias "Michel Roux" - described as a French national believed to be trafficking sensitive communications between...

The JFK Assassination Mole They Thought Was Inside

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 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

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

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 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,...

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