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...
“He Was Neurotic… Undesirable”: The KGB’s Unsolicited Denial

“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 Call To The Soviet Embassy That Made Langley Flinch

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...
The European Propaganda Project They Swore Never Existed

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...