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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on Your Morning Show with Michael dil Choonho.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
The FBI says it's discovered twenty four hundred new records
associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. There has
been the appointee of a committee chair to investigate JFK,
RFK MLK assassinations, origins of COVID, even Jeffrey Epstein's client list,
whatever that might reveal. But Rory's here to cover the
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documents concerning JFK. What do we think it's going to
be in here that we didn't already know, Rory.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Probably not much, at least that's what the experts in
this field say. The twenty four hundred documents, they think
many of them will be duplicates, but they're you know,
they're open to see what's inside.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Now.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
The FBI says they were able to find these documents
in large part because now they're computerized. They were much
tougher to track. They say, you know, when it was
in a filing cabinet on the sixth floor of some
office building in Dallas. Now that they've all been computerized,
it just takes a few mouse clicks in order to
turn this stuff up, they say. Now They've taken the
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twenty four hundred documents, turning them over to the National
Archives and Records Administration for a declassification process. I'm curious
to see what comes out of them, whether or not
it's there's still a lot of black redactions on some
of these documents.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Notice I didn't interrupt, and you hit all my questions
the last two or the biggies. How much of this
is going to be duplication? How much of this is
still going to be redacted that needs to be poured through.
I think Cash Patel did an interview with Glenn Beck
that was very revealing, and in that interview he admits
he's seen all the documents and when Glenn pressed him,
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you know, are we going to discover anything new? And
he says, you know, pretty much, the American people aren't
going to learn anything new. You have all the information.
It may change how clearly you see it. And that
made me think of the analogy rory of well, we've
had all these jigsaw puzzle pieces in our hand, but
we've never really put it together and got a clear picture. Now,
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what does that translate to Cuba's involvement, Russia's or the
Soviet Union? At the times involvement, the mafia's involvement. I mean,
these are all the big theories, and then there's even
been some pointing to the own government that might have
allowed it. But I just don't know. I don't know.
I think I think we might. I think we're going
to get a better clarification on exactly who Lee Harvey
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Oswald was and wasn't.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
I think that some of a lot of these documents
may be more related to what the CIA was doing
and how the CIA was involved with Oswald. Should they
have been more involved in that? You know, six weeks
before the assassination, Oswald was in Mexico City visiting a
Soviet embassy. Did the CIA track him, did they alert
the FBI when he returned? You know, all those kinds
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of things might be in these documents.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
Well, you know, he All we know is what Oswald
was saying before he was shot by Ruby, which was
a bizarre twist everything, and that was that he was
a patsy. You know, the thing that doesn't match the
sniff test for most people is defect to the Soviet Union,
get put up in a nice place, you know, not
far from the Kremlin, and then just leave and then
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just re enter the country with no questions asked. That
all screams CIA agent. And then there was and this
is even in the Warren report. You know, you have
that that issue where Oswald did send something to the
FBI shortly before the assassination that wasn't found in time.
He was at the FBI office. So it sure looks
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like he was the informant infiltrating these groups. And that's
what to put him in a Soviet meeting in Cuba,
that's what have put him at the FBI before the assassination.
I don't know. I just don't know that we're going
to get any clear answers on any of this. I
just know from Cash Betel's read it's gonna be things
we already know. We just haven't quite pieced them together
in the right way. It screams to me all of
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the above is what it screams is company incremental incremental.
I missed that because Jeffrey was talking in my ear.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Would you say, Rory, I'd say incremental advancement with the
with the release of these twenty four hundred documents, yea.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
And then and we still have RFK to go. We
still have LK to go, you know, and I don't
know that anybody's kicked around theories on either of those two.
Just assumed they were the two gunmen that were involved.
This will be fascinating, all right, twenty four hundred new
documents to peruse. How many will be duplicates, how many
of you redacted? Time will tell. But Roy O'Neil with
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the final story.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
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