The Russian Visitor Who Asked One Too Many Questions

The Russian Visitor Who Asked One Too Many Questions

Document 206-10001-10003, newly released in the 2025 JFK files, contains a short CIA memo from September 1962 about a Soviet national in Mexico City who raised quiet alarms by asking unusually specific questions about U.S. embassy operations. At the time, it seemed...
The Soviet Call to “End the Rumors” After Dallas

The Soviet Call to “End the Rumors” After Dallas

Document 180-10144-10288, released as part of the 2025 JFK files, captures a fascinating diplomatic moment in the days after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Soviet officials urgently communicated with U.S. contacts, not to explain, but to appeal. Their...
The Soviet Tip That Came Too Late

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 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...
Oswald’s CIA File: When the Watchers Became the Editors

Oswald’s CIA File: When the Watchers Became the Editors

The 2025 JFK files reveal how the CIA manipulated Lee Harvey Oswald’s profile in real time-raising urgent questions about what they were hiding. 🚪 Watching, But Not Warning Lee Harvey Oswald wasn’t some unknown name pulled out of nowhere on November 22, 1963. He had...