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Rogue CIA Or Oswald?

Glenn Beck resurrects the iconic Oval Office set used in Oliver Stone’s JFK film and dives into the massive JFK files release from the Trump administration. Conspiracy theories swirled for years that rogue CIA elements or Lyndon B. Johnson were behind the murder of Kennedy. Glenn’s team, aided by AI, sifted through the thousands of newly declassified documents to test the theories, and what they found was troubling: CIA wiretapping, media infiltration, ties to Lee Harvey Oswald’s rifle and ammo.

But what of LBJ’s alleged role? Legendary political strategist Roger Stone tells Glenn about his private conversations with President Nixon that led him to write The Man Who Killed Kennedy. Afterward, Glenn speaks to Shane Stevens, the grandson of Billie Sol Estes — a Texas businessman with alleged ties to LBJ. In January, he gave a digital copy of a secret family audiotape to “The Alex Jones Show.”

The conversations alleged that then-Vice President Johnson hired Mac Wallace to kill JFK. But was the tape real, or an elaborate AI hoax? Glenn’s team asks a JFK expert to verify its authenticity and for the first time ever, Shane plays the chilling confession live in-studio.

Glenn argues that the JFK assassination isn’t just history — it’s a warning. From Benghazi to 9/11, COVID origins to Trump’s Russia probe, the same patterns of secrecy and deception persist. If the CIA or deep state got away with a coup in 1963, what’s stopping them now?

Sifting Through The JFK Truth

Tim Pool interviews the co-authors of America’s Untold Stories — Eric Hunley and Mark Groubert — on the John F. Kennedy assassination in light of the newly released and unredacted government documents. Groubert says it will take weeks, if not months, to sort through these documents, even if you use AI (artificial intelligence) to help parse through them.

Still, the two researchers share their conclusion: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson orchestrated the killing, drawing upon CIA resources, as well as Cuban refugees angry over Kennedy’s refusal to go all-out to defeat Castro during the Bay of Pigs invasion. “It was a military coup,” says Groubert, “with Lyndon Baines Johnson waiting in the wings.” Other players were most certainly involved: For instance, the Mob, as seen in Jack Ruby’s shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, as well as Oswald himself, most likely used as a patsy.

There’s a lot of ground covered in this two-hour summary. Not only do we get a glimpse of the fallacies of the Warren Commission, but also the CIA and the many warring U.S. intelligence agencies. The feuding and bickering has gotten so fierce that now, we didn’t get phony answers for new attacks, like the assassination attempts last summer on President Donald Trump, the Las Vegas mass shootings or 9/11.

JFK Files Space Menace

Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt says to keep your powder dry: The most important and crucial documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination have yet to arrive.

Here,  the Dark Journalist gets into the story of Roscoe White, a Dallas police officer with ties to the CIA who supposedly fired upon Kennedy from the grassy knoll that abutted the motorcade. White’s diary was later confiscated by the FBI. Will it surface as part of the new release of documents?

Unlike many news accounts, Liszt brings considerable knowledge to bear on the newly released documents. He put them into context with what we know from those journalists who actually delved deeply into the assassination, as opposed to spreading the phony cover stories. Among the figures he cites: Jim Marrs and Mae Brussell.

One Thousand Times Future

Brace for wild times ahead as our financial system breaks down, says future prognosticator Clif High. He sees troubling signs growing out of a realization that the Federal Reserve notes have been fabricated and disseminated illegally for decades now, so much so that the amount of currency in circulation is at least 100 times, and perhaps 1,000 times, what’s on the books.

The DOGE revelations have caused so much uproar this past month but they represent but a small fraction of what’s to come. High says the DOGE auditors haven’t even got close to the black operation projects — the many closeted government ventures that are off the books, including  the secret space program. There will be some truly scary material that the DOGE people won’t want to disclose whatsoever, but they probably will have little choice but to do so, he asserts.

The reason: The economy worldwide will be collapsing. We could see the Federal Reserve fall by the wayside, and our dollar-based economy grind to a halt. Buying or selling goods will become nearly impossible, except through use of gold, silver, Bitcoins and the like. Some real estate will retain value, say, hotels and farms. But hyperinflation will sink much of our country’s infrastructure.

High doesn’t believe the JFK revelations amount to much, but he says bigger disclosures await. He also does not believe the Trump administration will release the scandalous Jeffrey Epstein data, as it’s far too shocking and incendiary. At the same time, he asserts that the Epstein revelations will bubble to the surface in June, causing considerable mayhem. He also sees a “civil war” quite possibly arising in Ireland, as native-born Irish citizens take action to kick out the Muslims being imported into the nation. Here’s more from High in a new edition of Explorers’ Guide To Sci-Fi World.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRF3DZ86hE8

I’ll Say The Quiet Part Out Loud

So, the “conspiracy theorists” were right about John F. Kennedy all along. The JFK Files have been released. Let’s go down the JFK rabbit hole. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Few know as much about John F. Kennedy as the Boston-based Dark Journalist, Daniel Liszt. The Dark Journalist has downloaded some of the more intriguing PDFs from the JFK Files, and reviews them here.

His mission: To discuss those files pertaining to intelligence agencies like the FBI and CIA, as well as those files related to aerospace. The program lasts roughly two hours, so it’s neither exhaustive nor too skimpy.

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