The CIA Officers Who Tried to Blow the Whistle

The CIA Officers Who Tried to Blow the Whistle

Declassified internal complaints reveal quiet resistance from agents disturbed by how Oswald’s case-and the assassination aftermath-were handled. 🚪 The Silence Wasn’t Total While the official CIA position was one of cold control and tight messaging, the 2025 records...
How the CIA Tracked Oswald Before November 22

How the CIA Tracked Oswald Before November 22

The 2025 files confirm the CIA had eyes on Lee Harvey Oswald long before Dealey Plaza-and chose not to intervene. 🚪 The Man They Claimed Not to Know For decades, the official narrative implied Oswald was a lone actor-barely on the radar of federal agencies. But the...
How Allies Were Briefed Before the Public

How Allies Were Briefed Before the Public

Declassified cables show that several allied intelligence agencies were informed about Oswald-and the official version-within hours of JFK’s death. 🚨 Word Spreads Too Fast The U.S. government struggled to form a narrative in the wake of the assassination. And yet, new...
The CIA’s Safety Net Around the JFK Assassination

The CIA’s Safety Net Around the JFK Assassination

What the 2025 files reveal about how key figures stayed protected-by design, not accident. 🚪 A System Built to Protect Itself "Plausible deniability" isn’t just a political phrase-it was CIA doctrine, built into covert operations to ensure that the people calling the...
The Lost Tapes, Oswald, Embassies, and the Mexico City Cover-Up

The Lost Tapes, Oswald, Embassies, and the Mexico City Cover-Up

The 2025 JFK files confirm the CIA had audio of Oswald calling the Soviets. So why were the tapes destroyed-and what did they really capture? 🚪 A Window of Opportunity (Closed) In the weeks before JFK was assassinated, Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico City, where...