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RELEASED JFK FILES EXPOSE THE LARGEST COVER-UP IN US HISTORY
Fri, 21 Mar 2025
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Chapter 1: What files related to JFK are being released?
Going to be releasing the JFK files.
There is a reason that this has not been released for over 60 years.
It has to be because the CIA is involved.
Chapter 2: Why were the JFK files kept secret for so long?
There was government involvement and I don't think a country wants to reveal that even if it's 60 years later.
Trump's saying that they're going to release 80,000 documents or the JFK files. You interviewed a guy who has been studying this for decades. Yeah, Jefferson Morley. So what are your thoughts about, I know you're skeptical, but Trump did say 80,000. He said 80,000 documents unredacted.
I won't get into politics, but Trump says a lot of things. So he could very well release 80,000 documents. The question is how much of the documents is already stuff that
Other researchers and other reporters have already kind of dug up at his already public information, like, you know, the Epstein, the big Epstein file dropped from a few weeks ago that everybody was pissed off about because it was all stuff that was already out there. So he could there could be new stuff that is interesting, but is not like the smoking gun thing.
And if you know and if you've looked into the JFK assassination, I'm by no means a scholar, but I've read a few books and documentaries. You know, the real spoken gun that people want to know is the files on Lee Harvey Arswald and his relationship and possible employment with the CIA and the FBI. if Trump releases that stuff, I will be the first one to credit him.
Uh, but I don't know what documents he's releasing. Um, So, you know, assuming he releases new stuff that has never been out there, then, you know, experts like Jefferson Morley of JFK files, you know, should be able to start digging in right away. Oliver Stone, who's done documentaries and research on this. But there is I mean, recently it came out that the FBI had found.
I believe it was 1,400 or 14,000 documents that were kind of mislabeled or misfiled somewhere. So there's a lot of different documents. They've been held in different places. So I am skeptical, but, you know, we'll just have to see what he releases. To be clear, you know, there is a reason that this has not been released for over 60 years. Many, many different presidents. So, you know, they are...
I think most common sense with most common sense people do not believe the official story. And the CIA and FBI is it's kind of generational secrecy. So even though most of the people that might have been involved in a potential CIA assassination of the president, even though a lot of them are dead now, most of them are dead now, that doesn't mean the current agency doesn't.
you know, would just freely say to the president, all right, release it. So I'll be curious to see what is released. If it's a lot of stuff that's already public knowledge, if some new stuff is sprinkled in, but not exactly spoken gun information, we'll see.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Trump's announcement on the JFK files?
And they got all these fucking videos. And you got all these pilots. And not only that. Then pilots of commercial jets are coming out. Saying well yeah we see stuff. Like there's all of these things. And it's like. All of the things that I was 100% positive about. people were just these nutty conspiracy theory. People are, are now correct.
Maybe they're not a hundred percent correct, but then they don't have a hundred percent of the information either. So they're putting it together with what they can figure out because they don't have the official, the official records. And the thing with JFK is I just don't understand why you wouldn't release it, why they wouldn't have released it earlier. And there's so many different versions of,
And so many different things that are coming out from people digging stuff up on their own that it just it just the official record just, you know, or excellent explanation. Wow. I'm having a hard time. It just can't be right. And so I'm dying to know what's in these fucking things. I mean, I'm dying to know.
Like, there's just no like now everything I look at, I don't believe anything that comes out anymore. And I keep thinking to all the like you said, all these people are dead. Like all these people are dead. Like, why wouldn't you release it?
That it has to be because the CIA is involved or because I had a guy on the other day who was saying he believes that the somehow or another, he believed it was he had a whole theory in and of, you know, on his own that I'd never heard. And it basically was all kind of a conspiracy and almost everybody involved was Jewish and that the Mossad was involved.
And there was a whole thing there that he had. And he was like, and due to anti-Semitism. They were afraid to ever mention it because it wouldn't look good for Israel for some reason. And he had a whole theory on that. And I can't I can't regurgitate everything that he said because it was a little bit more complicated than my brain is able to to to comprehend.
But we of course, when they and whenever these guys say it, it makes sense. And I was like, God, that's pretty good, too. That's a good one. You know, I've had a couple of guys on here who have talked about JFK and, you know, Cuba and the the mob and how. And they'll they'll track they'll track Oswald's track to Cuba and back and here and back.
And it basically almost seems like they just like like Oliver, they placed him in the depository and then they shot him and they planted it on Oswald. Could you imagine Oswald if he really I'm just going to work, bro. I got me this job at the Texas depository, booked as a story like he's just figured it out as it's happening. That poor guy, if it's true.
Well, I think when I first... started doubting it. I believe it was 60 Minutes of all places or some, some show like that decades ago, they had, they recruited like 10 or so of the world's most renowned marksmen to duplicate, to duplicate that shot from the sixth floor, by the way, through a tree or over a tree because there was a tree there. And they, Most of them couldn't do it.
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Chapter 4: What is the skepticism surrounding the released documents?
He's been working there a few months. It's perfect, but they have to change the route. They change it at the last minute. So if it were to come out, hey, that LBJ ordered it, which is what I kind of think happened. He orders it. They change the route. The CIA gets a bunch of marksmen that are either in the military or former military.
Because I saw an interview with a guy who was locked up in prison that insists he was one of the shooters. And he had been I think he had been in the military and was now doing private contracting. I could be wrong about that, but somehow or another, he was former military, a former sniper, but he was now doing like private private security.
And they came to him one day and said, this is what we want you to do. Pretty sure that's how it worked. And they went and he was basically like the guy in the grassy knoll or something. Or he was in the... Where was he? It was a train, like train tracks or something. He was near. Anyway, he explains the whole thing. I mean, he's got a whole thing about biting the bullet.
Where he's like placed it. There was teeth marks on a bullet that they had found. And that there were teeth marks in it. And he's saying those were his teeth marks. Anyway, point is, is that... let's assume that the CIA set the whole thing up and they have JFK killed. So what do you think the ramifications is if all of these guys are now dead? Is your fear that what? That
They dismantle the CIA when nobody that's nobody there, nobody that was a part of this is still alive. Or you think that they come up with a whole new slew of oversight that the CIA doesn't want? What exactly is are the ramifications?
I forgot one thing, by the way. It came out that there was a thwarted assassination attempt of JFK like two or three weeks earlier in Chicago where JFK was scheduled to fly to Chicago. But the Secret Service called when that there was two shooters in a hotel over the route that JFK was going to be going through and they called it off.
So could, you know, believe to be maybe they were pre pre Oswald Patsy's. But so there's there's a lot of things, you know, there's a lot of different ramifications, obviously not like, oh, you're going to exhume the bodies and try them. I mean, whoever was involved is gone. So no ramifications for people who are complicit. But I think it's kind of tied into the last half century.
I mean, Dwight Eisenhower warned of the military industrial complex, which is. absolutely on steroids now. Our military budget is closing in on a trillion dollars. It probably is a trillion dollars because the CIA is not added into the Pentagon budget. And if it is shown that the CIA was involved essentially in a coup of the U.S. government,
You know, for modern day people, they would be aghast, but they might you might say, OK, but what's that going to do? They most people weren't alive during that time. Definitely not the younger generation. But I think how do people trust anything really coming from the government modern day? If this happened then and it seems that there was a cover up after the cover up because they've hit it.
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Chapter 5: How could the JFK files reveal government involvement?
I can't think of a bigger true crime story if... If Lyndon B. Johnson or, you know, some cabal of CIA mafia were involved. I mean, I would hope I would hope that takes that. That's like pain for your channel.
This video, this is all I got. It's all I got. I'd have to immediately get some JFK guys on here.
I'd start with Jefferson Morley. He's great. And he was actually, interestingly enough, with the Washington Post. So he was like a mainstream media reporter. But I don't want to speak for him. But my understanding of his exodus was they just didn't want him to cover it anymore. And he's like, yeah, I think this is a big story still, the possible assassination.
So he just left because the mainstream media that was employing him wouldn't really let him have that as his beat. But yeah, we'll see. I mean, I'm happy to have egg on my face. It's Trump. So most of the stuff that comes out tends to be inflated like a hot air balloon. And then it's not what he says it is. But if it is, I think, yeah.
Yeah. So do you want to, you want to start with, uh, Luigi?
Yeah. Whatever you want.
Yeah. Let's, let's start with, uh, do you want to, you, would you mind doing a kind of a recap on, I can't imagine anybody doesn't know who he is, but can you, you know what I'm saying? Can you, is there any way you could give a five minute recap or 10 or whatever you think it?
Yeah. Luigi, bad Joni, you know, is your kind of, uh, Cardboard cutout, affluent, affluent kid. He is from one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Washington, you know, D.C. area. His family is one of the wealthier families in Maryland. And in December, after a two week hiatus, manhunt following the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO.
He was arrested in Pennsylvania and charged with the murder of Brian Thompson. And since then, it's been kind of this Really Robin Hood type explosion of support for him. Definitely from younger people. I definitely see a generational aspect to this. But I've also come across a lot of, you know, boomers and just...
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Chapter 8: What other conspiracies are associated with JFK's assassination?
alleged fraud against elderly people on Medicare Advantage, using AI unethically, not just UnitedHealth, others. So I don't know if necessarily his window to freedom would be through suppression of evidence. I think it would just be from like, you got to get 12 humans to agree.
Right. Yeah. I was just thinking about the jury and I wonder if the judge – I wonder how much of that type of information on the insurance company the judge will allow the jury to see because sometimes – You'll you know, sometimes defense will come forward and they'll say, well, this is our here's the theory of our case. Here's you know, here's the here's the path we're going to lay out.
And sometimes the judge will be like, yeah, you're not going to you're not going to do that. You're not going to they'll they'll limit the amount of of information or witnesses and they'll start crafting or shaping the narrative further. by eliminating what the defense can show the jury. So, but, you know, to me, if, I mean, I don't know.
And first of all, the prosecution's not picking the jury anyway. You know, in the end, they both have strikes. They both, you know, during voir dire, they're going to figure out, hopefully, a decent mix of the jury members, which might be a real problem for the prosecution because, like you said, you only need one or two of these guys, right, to be like, yeah,
after listening to all of the horrible things that this insurance company has done to people, I can't, I'm not going to convict this guy. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, that's very possible. Did you see the movie? Sorry, this is the second time I'm mentioning a movie, but did you, and it's not even the movie. This is, I read the book first, so I don't want you to think it's just the movie.
Okay. So I read, did you ever read the book, The Runaway Jury by John Grisham?
Was that with Gene Hackman?
The movie was, yes. But in the book, it's about a couple that kind of stalk... Tobacco, tobacco cases, right, where the tobacco company is being sued by people that have gotten, you know, by people who have gotten cancer as a result of smoking since they were whatever. And so they kind of stalked around the country trying to get the one guy named Nicholas Easter onto the jury.
so that he can sway the jury his way. Now, in the book, the big bad company is a tobacco company, right? And there's a group of tobacco companies and they're all working together to try and sway the jury. They hire jury consultants. In the movie, it's a gun company and it's like the gun lobbyists or the gun companies, they get together and they hire Gene Hackman, who probably is a jury consultant.
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