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Internet Detectives Uncover Shocking JFK File Revelations—What the Government Didn’t Want You to See! (Screenshots)

President Donald Trump just pulled back the curtain on one of America’s darkest mysteries, ordering the release of approximately 1,123 previously classified PDF files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, fulfilling a decades-long promise to declassify all remaining records. Available online at the National Archives (JFK Release 2025) or in person at College Park, Maryland, these files are igniting a firestorm as internet sleuths and researchers unearth jaw-dropping revelations the government buried for 62 years. Trump supporters are hailing it as a triumph of transparency, while the left’s silence screams panic. Here’s what X users found—prepare for chills (screenshots linked below).

First, a CIA memo from September 24, 1963, confirms Lee Harvey Oswald was under CIA surveillance 59 days before JFK’s November 22 assassination, per @MJTruthUltra on X

This bombshell, buried for decades, suggests Oswald wasn’t just a lone gunman but a watched figure—raising questions about agency involvement. Building on that, @ThePatriotOasis revealed Oswald was a spy, trying twice to secure a USSR visa from Mexico City

Ryan Fournier noted he was a “poor shot” during USSR target practice (here)—casting doubt on his ability to pull off the Dallas shot.

The conspiracy deepens with @imromec’s find: a man named Sergy Czornonoh allegedly knew in advance that Kennedy would be killed in Dallas, Oswald would be murdered, and Martin Luther King Jr. would be assassinated .

Then, @JFGariepy uncovered Jack Ruby’s claim that his killing of Oswald was influenced by his Jewish identity , adding a personal motive twist.

Mere hours after Ruby’s shot, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover urgently demanded a swift public report to quash conspiracy theories, per Mario Nawfal

Zerohedge revealed Hoover was grilled on whether Oswald was an FBI agent or part of a JFK conspiracy (here)—fueling suspicions of a cover-up.

The stakes rise with @IsabellaMDeLuca’s discovery: Gary Underhill claimed the CIA killed JFK, then was found dead in a “suicide” ruling —a classic suspicious death.

Zerohedge also found an FBI interview with Assistant Director Alan Belmont on May 6, 1964, questioning Ruby and Oswald’s ties, but with 446 pages missing from a 473-page document proof of withheld evidence.

Finally, @akafaceUS dropped a wild curveball: a letter to then-Senator Joe Biden, signed “John F. Kennedy Jr.,” accusing him of being a “traitor” a modern twist tying Biden to the mystery.

Kathy Sullivan

Sullivan pens a regular column that focuses on corruption within government, cronyism, illegal immigration, and general left-wing malfeasance. Kathy also serves as a leading voice against the establishment within the Republican Party and enthusiastically promotes pro-Trump candidates to battle entrenched moderate incumbents.

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