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:...
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...
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 CIA was monitoring Oswald’s activities closely during his time in Mexico City."- Declassified CIA memorandum, 1963 📍 Oswald’s Mysterious Trip to Mexico City In late September 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico City, a trip that has long...
The 2025 files reveal how the Dallas Police Department became a pawn in a much bigger game-and how local truth was overridden by federal narrative. 🚪 The First Responders to History On November 22, 1963, the Dallas Police Department (DPD) went from routine security...