
Join 35-year JFK assassination researcher, John Young as he breaks down the mystery of the Kennedy assassination. What’s the hidden facts that the history books didn’t tell you.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this series, we’ve already listened to James Files’ original 1993 interview. I think it’s important that we now listen to the interview he gave in 2003 so we can compare the two accounts side by side. Doing so may help us decide whether his story ... more
In this series, we’ve already listened to James Files’ original 1993 interview. I think it’s important that we now listen to the interview he gave in 2003 so we can compare the two accounts side by side. Doing so may help us decide whether his story ... more
This episode revisits the confession that keeps popping back up, tracing how a Houston investigator, Joe West, reportedly tracked down an Illinois inmate and recorded an interview presented as unedited, then laying out Files’ core story about being i... more
In our series that we are calling, if LHO didn’t kill John F. Kennedy, then who did. The last couple of episodes we started looking at the claims of James Files, also known as James Sutton. In 1963 Files says he was recruited by Nicoletti to take par... more
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I knew you fools would go Trumpy as soon as he promised to “release the files” (not the Epstein files of course), meanwhile he’s made dupes of you all, as he is wont to do. Congratulations, you’ve all done more to muddy the waters than any intelligence agency ever could.
This is a very easy podcast to listen to…. Although many may recognise a lot of the dialogue of episode 12 and others is a direct lift from the film “JFK”. Kevin Costner delivers the lines better though!!
Good info and well told. Some of the other ones get kind of bogged down although I enjoy them as well.
Amazingly thorough. The whiny speaking style is a problem.
Exceptionally well researched and delivered.
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A long-form interview-heavy show that analyzes the JFK assassination from alternative narratives, focusing on controversial figures like James Files and Roscoe White. Episodes frequently dive into weaponry, timelines, and alleged CIA or mob connections, often weighing credibility against mainstream narratives. The host emphasizes granular details, source debate, and behind-the-curtain discussions, making it appealing for listeners who like deep-dive conspiracy discourse and archival scrutiny. Noteworthy traits include persistent engagement with controversial witnesses, ongoing multi-part series, and a willingness to challenge established history through first-person accounts and documentation gaps.
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