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Tomorrow, all of the Kennedy files will be released. People have been waiting decades for this release. Tulsi Gabbard and others were responsible for putting the files together.

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The National Archives released 10,000 pages of documents related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, available online at archives.gov/rfk, fulfilling President Trump's executive order for maximum transparency. Another 50,000 related pages were recently discovered and will be released later. The released documents include a Department of Justice case file on Sirhan Sirhan with photos and maps, and FBI Boston field office records with the code name "Kensalt." While there's no "smoking gun," the documents raise questions about the assassination, such as the possibility of multiple shooters and the angle of shots fired. One memo references multiple American embassies who were recipients of the cable. RFK Jr. supports the release of all documents, which are unredacted except for legally required personal information. The National Archives also holds records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, including Lee Harvey Oswald's passport and shirt, and the Zapruder camera. The goal is to provide transparency, allowing the public to access these documents and build trust in the government.

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A congresswoman claims NBC has a previously unseen video allegedly showing Oswald near the vehicle during the JFK assassination, suggesting he wasn't the shooter. She says they will request the tape, which director Stone saw a secondary copy of, believing it could "blow open" the JFK investigation, but that NBC has been "guarding" it. She also references a CIA document that supposedly shows the CIA never bought the "lone gunman theory." She praises Trump, Radcliffe, and Gabbard for pushing for transparency and hopes to bring forward legislation to prevent similar situations. She encourages the public to ask NBC to release the tape so the American people know the truth about JFK's assassination.

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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released 10,000 pages of documents related to the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. This release stems from President Trump's executive order to release all unredacted documents related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. The documents, previously un-digitized and unviewed, were found in boxes at the National Archives. They include government investigation materials, discussions in other countries, and State Department cables related to the assassination, as well as questions and theories posed during the investigation. Following the initial release of documents related to President Kennedy's assassination, the search continues for more documents. Over 50,000 additional pages solely around Senator Kennedy's assassination were discovered at the FBI and CIA. These pages are currently being scanned by over a hundred people at the National Archives for a second release.

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An executive order has been signed to declassify files related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King Jr. This long-awaited release aims to reveal significant historical information. Trump has ordered the final JFK assassination documents to be released, threatening federal action if necessary. Recent discussions have surfaced about LBJ's involvement in JFK's murder, generating substantial public interest. The speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing information widely and encourages whistleblowers to reach out to multiple sources. Additionally, there is a promotion for a new health product, Atomic Defense, designed to boost the immune system, available at a discounted price.

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The FBI handed over hundreds of pages of documents, but more were expected. A source revealed evidence was in the Southern District Of New York. Thousands of pages of documents arrived by the Friday deadline and are now in the FBI's possession. Director Patel will provide a detailed report explaining why these documents were withheld. The initial documents included flight logs, names, and victim names, but seemed incomplete. The newly acquired documents will be reviewed cautiously to protect Epstein's victims, of which over 254 have been identified. While protecting victims, transparency is a priority, and America has the right to know. The Biden administration allegedly did nothing with the documents, which raises questions about why they were in the Southern District Of New York. Redactions will be made for victim protection, national security, and grand jury information. Redactions will be clearly marked with explanations, unlike past practices. The speaker believes the American people have a right to know about the Epstein files, the JFK files, and the Martin Luther King files.

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There is doubt that the newly released JFK files contain any revelatory information. The speaker believes there was not a single gunman. The magic bullet theory is dismissed as impossible. The speaker states that everybody heard a shot from the grassy knoll. It is unlikely the full truth will ever be known because this was the final news dump. The speaker doubts the CIA will ever admit involvement, even though a lot of people wanted them to be involved.

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Speaker 0: Did you hear Trump's take on the JFK assassination, why he didn't release the files? Yeah. I know what Trump's take is. He said that if you knew what I know, you wouldn't tell people either, which is crazy. Well, and What does that mean? That's his position on the UAP thing as well Yeah. Actually. And that's a lot of people's position on it. I mean, you know, Trump is saying, of course, the CIA had knowledge of it. That is known. I mean, I mean, the whole it sounds like it's so funny. There's so many levels and there's so much I don't understand. But the whole JFK conspiracy industry, and it really is an industry, more books written on that than almost any historical topic, is is filled with wackos. Right? There are a lot of wackos in there. But it obscures that fact obscures the larger fact which is the facts themselves tell an unbelievable story. Yeah. And so whatever. I could get into it at great length. But yeah. Yeah. They're they're still classifying documents sixty one years later. Both Trump and Joe Biden have, in violation of my read of federal law, kept those documents secret. There's no living person connected to the Kennedy assassination. It was a couple generations ago. There's no one person whose whose secrets are being protected. It's an institution or maybe countries. There may have been countries involved too. I mean, don't know the answer, but there's clearly something worth protecting. And I know that when I I spoke to someone who'd seen the documents, okay, two years ago and I got I got one fact out of him, which is, yes, the CIA was involved. And by CIA, CIA is a huge organization, but James Jesus Angleton, the head of the operations directorate, had knowledge of this, which I think is well known. But that that's the view of someone who saw the documents. So I thought that was news, so I went on TV and said that. The next day, I'll never forget it, I went quail hunting, and I was driving back and I got a phone call from Mike Pompeo's lawyer. Mike Pompeo was the Secretary of State, but before then he was the Director of the CIA. And in that position, he plotted the murder of Julian Assange, so he is a criminal as far as I'm concerned. But his lawyer called me and said, you know, you should know that anyone who tells you the contents of classified documents has committed a crime. He's threatening me. It's in my car. I'll never with my dog sitting next to me. I'll never forget this. And I said, are you really saying that to reveal that the US government had a role in the murder of a democratically elected president to say that out loud, that's the crime? What about the actual crime which is murdering a president? Like, you're covering up for that, Mike Pompeo. He had no no response at all. And so Mike Pompeo is the one who pressed Trump to keep those documents secret. And so it's like, what's crazy to me is not just that Pompeo did that. I think Pompeo was a really sinister person and a and a criminal. I think that. I think that because the facts suggest that. He was caught. Yahoo News, Mike Issachoff wrote a long piece on this several years ago. His employees went to Mike Issachoff and said, hey. Mike Pompeo was plotting to murder Julian Assange who's never even been charged with a crime in The United States as CIA director. That's illegal. You're not allowed federal employees are not allowed to just kill people they don't like. Okay? Just to set the baseline here. So that's who Mike Pompeo is, but he somehow intimidated Trump into not releasing this. Well, okay. That's all bad. Right? I think it's criminal behavior. What's crazy is how Mike Pompeo is treated. He's treated as like a republican pooh bah in good standing. He fully expects to become the secretary of defense in a Trump administration, which is like completely insane. Why would you get criminal and give him nuclear weapons? Okay. That's my view. I think it's a common sense view. And like he goes to fundraisers and dinners and everyone's like, hey, Mike Pompeo. It's like, no. You're the guy who kept information the public has right to know secret. You're the guy who plotted the murder of someone who committed no crime. You are the outlaw. You are the bad guy. But no. He's treated as like, you know, like a pillar of republican Washington. I think that's I think it's mind bending to watch that.

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President Kennedy died, and Vice President Johnson took office. The assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy are widely regarded as cover-ups, often attributed to a Kennedy curse rather than a common motive. Robert, deeply loyal to John, served as his attorney general and trusted advisor. After John's death, Robert felt compelled to continue his brother's legacy, prompting fears among those responsible for John's assassination. Robert began his own investigation and reached out to foreign intelligence operatives. Evidence suggests Sirhan Sirhan didn't fire the fatal shots that killed Robert. Eyewitness accounts and audio analysis point to a second shooter and more bullets fired than Sirhan's gun held. Experts believe Sirhan may have been hypnotically programmed. There are also indications that Israel was experimenting with assassinations in 1968.

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Upon election, the speaker will establish an independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. This commission will release all remaining documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination. The commission will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack that occurred last month. The speaker states that many people have asked them to release the documents on the Kennedy assassination.

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After a thorough investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination, the initial congressional hearing was flawed regarding the single bullet theory. I believe there were two shooters. Hopefully, we can gain access to the SCIF before the files are released to the public to find more information.

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The discussion shifts to the JFK assassination following news coverage of released documents. One revelation discussed is that James Angleton, the CIA counterintelligence chief, used Israelis to monitor Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the assassination. JFK was allegedly concerned with Israel acquiring nuclear weapons in the summer of 1963, and sent letters to David Ben-Gurion demanding inspections. Ben-Gurion resigned when pressed on the issue. The speaker asks if the current administration will acknowledge Israel's nuclear arsenal. The response states that 80,000 pages of unredacted records related to the Kennedy assassination have been released by order of President Trump, and that this is all the material. There will be no comment on speculation or conspiracy theories about the assassination.

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The discussion shifts to the JFK assassination following the release of unredacted records ordered by President Trump. One revelation discussed is that James Angleton, the CIA counterintelligence chief, used Israelis as part of his intelligence gathering, including monitoring Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the assassination. Oswald was reportedly under surveillance for four years, from 1959 to 1963, with new documents pointing to an Israeli connection. JFK was allegedly concerned with Israel acquiring nuclear weapons in the summer of 1963 and sent letters to Ben Gurion demanding inspections. Ben Gurion resigned when pressed on the issue, and JFK was assassinated in November. The speaker states that 80,000 pages of unredacted records related to the Kennedy assassination are currently being released and that this is all the material. The speaker declines to comment on speculation and conspiracy theories about the assassination.

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We received a couple hundred pages of documents from the FBI, but a source indicated more evidence was in the Southern District of New York. I gave them a deadline, and thousands of pages of documents arrived. The FBI and Director Patel's team are reviewing them to determine why these documents were initially withheld. While redacting to protect victims is crucial, we aim for maximum transparency, believing Americans deserve to know the truth. The Biden administration claimed no one acted on these documents, but why were they hidden? This same principle of transparency applies to the JFK files and other cases. When we redact, we will clearly mark the specific lines and explain the reason, such as protecting a victim's identity or national security.

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The speaker states the FBI handed over hundreds of pages of documents, but a source indicated more existed in the Southern District of New York. The speaker gave the FBI a deadline of Friday at 8 AM to release everything. Thousands of pages of documents arrived by the deadline and are now in the FBI's possession. Kash Patel and his team will produce a detailed report explaining why the documents were withheld. The speaker says the documents included flight logs, names, and victim names, but they are looking for the rest of the information. The speaker identified over 254 victims in phase one. The speaker says they believe in transparency and that America has the right to know. The speaker claims the Biden administration said no one did anything with the documents and questions why they were in the Southern District of New York. The speaker says national security and grand jury information may be redacted. The speaker says the public has a right to know about the JFK and Martin Luther King files as well. If something is redacted, the line will be noted, along with the reason for the redaction.

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President Trump stated that he released 80,000 pages of documents related to the Kennedy assassination, including Social Security numbers, because deleting information would raise suspicion. He said that previous presidents had not released the documents. Trump said that his administration is preparing to release all documents related to Martin Luther King Jr. as well. He claimed that his administration has nothing to hide and that everything is totally open for review. Trump stated that additional documents related to the Kennedy assassination were released and available for immediate review. He said that the public can make their own determination about the significance of the released information, but he doesn't think there's anything earth shattering.

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The speaker, initially uninterested in the JFK assassination due to its association with conspiracy theories, has since learned enough to believe "there's something actually there." Trump issued an executive order to release files on the JFK, Bobby Kennedy, and MLK assassinations, but the files have not been released. The speaker believes the CIA was involved in some way, but doesn't think protecting the CIA is the reason for the delay, especially after the Church Committee hearings. The speaker questions who is being protected and if a foreign government is involved, stating there is active pressure on elected officials to stop the disclosure. The speaker questions who is powerful enough to scare people into slow-walking the disclosure, as slow-walking the disclosure is the same as not providing the disclosure. The speaker believes it's important to get to the bottom of the JFK assassination.

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The FBI handed over hundreds of pages of documents, but a source revealed more evidence was in the Southern District of New York. Thousands of pages of documents were then received. The FBI is reviewing them, and Kash Patel will provide a detailed report on why the documents were withheld. The initial documents included flight logs, names, and victim names, but more was expected. The goal is to protect the Epstein victims, of which over 254 have been identified, while also providing transparency. The Biden administration allegedly did nothing with the documents, which raises questions. Redactions will be made to protect victims, national security, and grand jury information. The public will know what is redacted and why, unlike past practices. The speaker believes the American people have a right to know about the Epstein files, the JFK files, and the Martin Luther King files.

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The National Archives is processing a second release of documents related to Senator Kennedy's assassination. RFK Jr. stated in 2018 that evidence disturbed him and that the wrong person may have been convicted of his father's murder, raising the possibility of a second gunman. Documents at archives.gov/rfk support questions about who killed Senator Kennedy, including a woman fleeing the scene yelling, "We shot him," and State Department cables referencing the assassination before it occurred. A radicalized individual, Ali Kabar Mohammed Amin, was arrested for sending direct threats to the speaker and her husband, including hundreds of threatening text messages and calls. The threats included explicit statements like, "We know where you live. We will come after you," and similar threats were directed at the speaker. The speaker thanked the FBI, U.S. Marshals, and local law enforcement for their quick action, emphasizing the need to take such threats seriously, especially given past tragedies and assassination attempts against the president.

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Our first investigation will be announced soon and will cover a thorough investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination. Based on what I've seen so far, the initial hearing held in Congress was faulty regarding the single bullet theory. I believe that there were two shooters, and we should find more information as we gain access to the SCIF, hopefully before the files are released to the public.

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An executive order has been issued to declassify files related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This is a significant development that many have anticipated for years, as it promises to reveal long-awaited information.

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The discussion shifts to the JFK assassination following the release of unredacted records ordered by President Trump. One person states that Jefferson Morley of JFK facts analyzed the released documents on Bill O'Reilly's show, revealing that James Angleton, the CIA counterintelligence chief, used Israelis to monitor Lee Harvey Oswald for four years prior to the assassination. They add that JFK was concerned with Israel acquiring nuclear weapons in 1963, demanding inspections from Ben Gurion, who then resigned. The speaker asks if the current administration will acknowledge Israel's nuclear arsenal. Speaker 0 confirms the release of 80,000 pages of unredacted records related to the Kennedy assassination and states that all material is now available. They decline to comment on speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.

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We will soon release remaining records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., along with other topics of significant public interest. Stay tuned for the information.

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The speaker discusses the release of previously unreleased Kennedy and MLK assassination files. Unlike the JFK files, these files have never been scanned or digitized and exist as paper documents at the National Archives and Records Agency. Over a hundred people are manually scanning these pages to fulfill President Trump's promise of maximum transparency. Teams are searching warehouses at the FBI, CIA, and other locations to uncover related documents that were not previously turned over to the National Archives. President Trump aims to achieve maximum transparency to bring about accountability, particularly regarding the Russia collusion investigation. The speaker claims the extent and intent of that operation was consistent with Stalin's methods. The goal is to reveal the truth to the American people and prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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JFK Assassination Expert Reacts to Trump’s Effort to Declassify Files, and What You Should Expect
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Jefferson Morley, who has reported on the JFK assassination for over thirty years, expresses cautious optimism about the recent presidential order for declassification of related documents. He highlights the challenges posed by the CIA's historical resistance to transparency, noting a significant loophole in the order that allows the CIA director to overrule declassification decisions. Morley emphasizes the need for vigilance in monitoring the process to ensure genuine disclosure. He mentions that thousands of documents remain redacted and stresses the importance of obtaining both archived and unarchived records from the CIA and FBI. Morley also discusses the implications of the CIA's past surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald and the potential for uncovering deeper truths about the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
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