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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the show, Chris Lado. Yesterday's House hearing on
JFK declassification just dropped some absolute bombshells that should hopefully
be sending shockwaves through Washington. So we're talking CIA covert
operations against Congress. There's missing autopsy evidence like many photos
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missing completely, as well as testimony that just completely destroys
the official narrative. Plus I've got updates on the coming
UAP hearings that you, I'm sure want to know about,
So let's dive in. Thanks for being here. I've covered
a lot of government hearings over the past four years,
but what happened yesterday in the US House Task Force
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on declassification was really something else. We had a secret
Service agent, the first African American Secret Service agent, who
was literally imprisoned and drugged for trying to tell the truth.
We had a doctor who tried to save Jai's life
explaining very clearly why the magic bullet theory is impossible.
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It was clearly two bullets from the front that actually
killed him. And we also had testimony about CIA covert
operations against the Assassination Investigation Board that would just make
your head spind It's amazing. And here's the kicker. After
more than sixty years, we're still missing crucial evidence and
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agencies are still stonewalling. Congress think about that they are
making some progress, though, what will it mean for UAP disclosure.
So let me give you an update on the UAP
hearings that I'm sure many of you have been waiting for.
Before I get to the UAP update and the GfK bombshells,
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Now let's get onto the UEP updates. It's been a
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roller coaster of promises, delays, and bureaucratic obstruction that I
think sounds familiar to all of us. So here's what happened.
Back in April. Representative Anna Paulina Luna, the same chair
leading yesterday's JFK hearing, announced a UAP hearing for the
week of May twelfth. So initially the timeline looked solid.
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April twenty ninth, there was classified skift briefings with David Grush,
luel Zando, Christopher Mellon, and AERO officials. Then April thirtieth
to May first was a UEP roundtable with experts in
Congress members that actually did happen, and then week of
May twelfth was going to be the first public UAP
hearing from the Federal Secrets Task Force, but then the
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delay started. So first, the April twenty ninth classified briefing
got canceled because David Grush, now working as a congressional
staffer for Eric Burlison, had scheduling conflicts and security Clarence delays,
So Representive Bertleson told reporters the other reason was that
we had everybody was jammed with meetings, so that's unfortunate.
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There's just too many meetings for UAP disclosure. It all
fell apart. On May seventh, Luna was still telling reporters
YPP when asked if the hearing was still on, but
by Friday morning it was dead. There will not be
a UAP hearing next week, is what we are told.
Will looking for that timeline, though I did find this
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from Anna Paulina Luna, April twenty fourth, So breaking. US
National Archives has just updated its website with a button
for all documents related to UAPs. And then we saw
from Kyle w replying, how odd there are several decades missing,
like the eighties and nineties, and only text records for
twenty two through twenty five images that could contain any
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level of detail or unsurprisingly absent. This isn't transparency, it's
yet just another stalling tactic to temporary, temporarily appease the masses.
Luna replied there will be rolling releases of more down
the line as records are declassified. More to come, she says,
So hopefully there are more to come. We'll see. But
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here's the kicker. Representative Tim Burchett admitted to ask a
Poll that the Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets,
which Luna chairs, hasn't even discussed UAPs yet, at least
not officially. Hopefully that change as of the fourteen May
UAPs briefing. That was a classified briefing that took place
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fourteen May, but so far we've heard no details of
that it was classified after all, So the same task
force just grilled witnesses about JFK obstruction. Still hasn't found
the time and bureaucratic will to have a public hearing
on UAPs, and we haven't gotten any word about it.
But hopefully this will change. We should see a UEP
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hearing at least within the next month. To be terrible
if it wasn't, but I'm still optimistic. I think the
momentum is still there, still building. Representative Burchett said after
their last classified briefing, I'd say in a scale of
one to ten, I'd give it a four. I'd say
the needle moved. It was bipartisan. At one time, we
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had sixteen congressmen in there, and lou Elizondo told Liberation
Times about Luna's efforts. He said, I can say unequivocally
that Luna and her colleagues are taking the UAP topic
extremely seriously. This should be considered a big win for
disclosure advocates. And now David Grush is working as an
aid for Representative Eric Burlison, and according to Burchett, that
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should get us around the classification issues. He said, of course,
if they can get him in a skiff, I wonder
if he was in that fourteen May classified briefing, so
it seems like they are making progress behind the scenes.
David Grush is definitely motivated. I believe Lewell Zondo is motivated,
and the Congress people certainly say they're motivated and we're
showing up at the briefings. Eric Burlison sat through the
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whole three hour plus briefing on one May, so that
was really interesting with Eric Davis and Chris Melon, Lewell Zondo,
et cetera.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
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Speaker 3 (06:30):
As craft?
Speaker 2 (06:32):
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Speaker 3 (06:49):
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Speaker 2 (06:59):
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Speaker 3 (07:17):
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Speaker 2 (07:19):
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praises were both for Ton and the Nordics are typically
human sized. Promptly, I throw five six feet tall and
saying with the people who this label reptilian in center,
they're roughly that time too. I haven't heard anything about
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anything seven or eight feend of ninety from tall that atreon.
So uh, we'ready new here forgetting down the wrong.
Speaker 3 (07:59):
Where you are.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
But but the bureaucratic obstacles are still delaying the public hearings.
And does this sound familiar because what we saw in
yesterday's JFK hearing shows this same pattern of obstruction has
been going on for over sixty years. So now let's
go to yesterday's explosive GfK testimony that shows exactly how
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these agencies operate. Doctor Don Curtis was twenty six years
old when he found himself in Trauma Room one at
Parkland Hospital trying to save President Kennedy's life. He was
a dental surgeon and basically pulled off the street because
he knew how to do the operation that was required
at the time. So his testimony yesterday completely demolishes the
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Warren Commission's findings. So Curtis testified that Kennedy was hit
by four bullets, not three, and the two that killed
him came from the front, killing him basically instantly. The
first one went through his throat and ended Kenny's breathing ability,
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so that killed him, I guess, not instantly, but he
couldn't breathe, so until he couldn't breathe, he killed him.
And then the other bullet from the front hit him
in the head and removed a third of his brain,
so that killed him definitely instantly. And the so called
magic bullet, Curtis says, it never hit Kennedy at all.
It only hit Governor Conley. And there was the fourth
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bullet hit Kennedy in the back and wouldn't have killed him.
So think about this. You have a trained medical professional
who was literally hands on trying to save the president's life.
He put a tracheotomy I guess, into his throat, and
he added blood to his leg talks about those actual
operations that he did. He's saying very specifically right to
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Congress that the official story is wrong. And get this,
the Warrant Commission never even called him to testify. They
ignored key eye witness because his testimony didn't fit their narrative.
He was a doctor that got there to save Kennedy's life,
one of two people to see Kennedy before they did
any operations on him. So unbelievable nobody even called in.
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But that's not even the biggest bombshell. Dan Hardway, who
worked for the House Select Committee on Assassinations in the
nineteen seventies, dropped this stunner. The CIA ran an illegal
covert operation against his Congressional investigation. Covert operative, they assigned
George JOA. Needes undercover to work with Hardway's team, basically
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in control of it and specifically to obstruct their investigation
into Lee Harvey Oswald's activities in Mexico City. He came
in and was in control of it. So here's what's
insane about this. Joey need Is was the CIA case
officer who ran the anti Castro group that Oswald encountered
in New Orleans. The CIA told Congress they had no
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relationship with this group at all. They completely lied, and
then they assigned the very guy Joannidis, who knew all
about it, in charge of the investigation right to make
sure Congress didn't find out what they were tasked to
find out. So Hardway testified, he said quote. I believe
we were close to some major discoveries in nineteen seventy eight,
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and then the CIA ran an undercover operation against us.
Think about that. That was in nineteen seventy eight, so
fifteen years after the assassination, and Douglas Horn, who worked
for the assassination records for Vboard, laid out the most
disturbing evidence tampering ever, at least what I've heard in
a government case. So listen to this. He says, there
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were eight different sets of autopsy photographs missing. At least
two skull X rays are completely missing. The ones that
do exist are altered copy films, so not the originals.
They're literally altered cops. Kennedy's brain is missing, multiple bullet
fragments removed from his body are missing. Said ten fragments
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were completely missing, and what seems to make him the
angriest was the chain of custody of Kennedy's body was broken.
At least an hour and a half is missing of
where Kennedy's body was so. Horne testified that Kennedy's body
arrived at Bethesda it sounded like twenty minutes, and then
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later he says an hour and a half. So I
think he misspoke. Actually during the testimony, I think it
was actually an hour and a half. So what happened
during that missing time where a marine says, no, I
was watching his body and then the actual motorcade showed up,
So there's an hour and a half, at at least
twenty minutes, but I believe an hour and a half.
He's spoke incorrectly of missing time, and so his conclusion
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was the bullet fragments were surgically removed before the official
autopsy even began. So based on all of those things
different autopsy photograph, missing X rays, missing, altered copies, Kennedy's
brain missing, and the missing time, he says the autopsy
can be completely ruled out. And the most heartbreaking testimony
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came from Abraham Bolden. He's the first African American Secret
Service agent and when he tried to tell the Warren
Commission about secret Service failures, basically about multiple bullets found
inside the actual motorcade, they literally destroyed his life. So
Bolden testified that he was framed, he was imprisoned, so
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they captured him, basically kidnapped him, forcibly, drugged him, and
had his identity changed because he wasn't a team player quote,
meaning he wouldn't stay quiet about what really happened. It's
also during his testimony he gets lower and lower and
ends up his heads down at the bottom. Yeah, it
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was obviously difficult for him too testify, but this man
literally served his country with honor, and when he tried
to tell the truth, when he tried to have integrity,
they literally tried to drive him insane. The committee chair
apologized to him on behalf of the government, but the
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damage was done decades ago. He does say at the
end of his testimony that he would do it all
over again, and the truth will set you free. Say
that to all the government operatives, is that the truth
will set you free because we're going to find out
sooner or later what happened. AI will find out we're
finding serial killers from seventy five years ago. Pretty sure
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we can find what happened. And then the Zepruder film revelation.
So here's something that will blow your mind. Horne testified
that the Zapruder film was in CIA custody in Washington,
d C. And at a Codex research lab the weekend
after the assassination, so it didn't stay in Chico, like
they claimed, it was at a Kodak lab where they
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have professionals worked probably with the CIA, and altered photographs
and videos. So professional film analysis shows evidence of visual
effects and animation in keyframes on the Suppruder film. Like
doctor Curtis, he saw a massive exit wound that was
blacked out in the film, but the film shows head
wounds that doctors of Parkland also never saw, like they
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were added. We're talking about potential alteration of the most
important piece of evidence in American history, and they won't
give the originals right, they're just held somewhere. And here's
what's still really frustrating. So after President Trump's executive order
demanding full disclosure and he said everything's been released, agencies
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are still claiming they can't find key documents. And the
biggest one is the joey Ndis file. So that's the
CIA operative who obstructed Congress. They can't find his file, right,
that's pretty sketchy. It's the one document that Luna mentions
is that they're looking for, but so far the CIA
just can't locate it. You have Lee Harvey Oswald's travel records,
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they can't find those. They still can't find the documents
about CIA penetration of pro castro groups. They're also working
with the KGB, interestingly, to get the KGB file on
Oswalt in Belarus. They said it's five feet tall, but
they're trying to get that file from the KGB. And
they also can't get Jack Ruby's files. So despite what
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Trump said that everything's been released, I mean, that's a
pretty long list of files that haven't been released in
all pretty incriminating. MIDDI chair Annapauline Luna said the CAA
told her they'd release four of five requested documents, but surprise,
like I said, they can't locate the Joey Needus file,
the one document that would expose their operation against Congress
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covert operation. By the way, I've been investigating government secrecy
for almost five years now, and this hearing just laid
bare a level of obstruction and evidence tampering that I
think most mainstream Americans would find hard to believe. You know,
we're talking about agencies that violated their charters, They obstructed Congress.
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There was covert operations directly against Congress. They kidnapped and
railroaded a Secret Service agent. They all potentially altered evidence
really and probably the most important case in American history.
So the parallels to UAP disclosure are obvious. If they're
willing to do this for something like assassinating president, which
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is pretty large, but again we're talking sixty five years later,
then imagine that the lengths they will go to to
hide the truth about UAPs, right, even going longer than
sixty five years. So when they say there can't be
a conspiracy to keep UAP secret, you know we have
laid bare obvious. I wouldn't, I guess you. I mean,
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it's pretty much against spiracy theory, right, you have multiple shooters.
That is a conspiracy theory when it's quite obvious that
it is hidden. So what gives me hope, though, is
you do have this new generation of congressional leaders and
it doesn't seem like they're backing down. Luna is definitely
not backing down on the GfK assassination, as you see here.
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She's also mentioned the Epstein list, and she was at
that briefing on UEPS. And although it's been delayed and obstructed,
they're still going to go forward with the up hearings.
Everything I have heard, so we should see in the
next few weeks a UAP hearing at David Crush is
now on the team, at least working with Eric Burlison.
So they're demanding answers, and it doesn't seem like they're accepting.
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We can't find it as an answer. You know, this
has been multiple years now, this team is involved, and
if we look at this hearing, you know it is
not packed, you know. So I guess I wish there
was more public interest in these cases. I think it's
extremely important. But what can we do? I think we
can contact our representatives, right, contact your representative, demand full declassification,
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share this information, share this video. The government works for us,
not the other way around. The constitution is we the people? Okay,
did not put CIA or FBI in the constitution, we
would be fine. We are not made up of our institutions.
The country is made up of the people and our will.
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And as they note several times in each of these hearings,
government ratings, so trust in government has gone from seventy
four percent when Kennedy was killed down to twenty two
percent today. That's your biggest danger for a democracy, right,
If we the people have no faith and trust in
our government, then what does our democracy. Actually mean, we'll
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be fine without our agencies. If our agencies are out
there running around, lying and killing our elected leaders, then
maybe those agencies should be removed and we'll be fined.
It's we, the people. We built all these agencies. We
can certainly build them again, and maybe in a better manner,
right with more transparency.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
Hey, everybody, Tim Burchet returning from a oversight committee, we
were talking about the John F. Kennedy President Kennedy's assassination
in nineteen sixty three. Just some incredible testimony from the
attending physician in the emergency room and the I mean
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he told us the way the bullets entered, where they
came from, and they came from two dead gum different directions,
and there were full of bullets fired. It just it
was just incredible. Anyway, big cover up. Of course, when
we get to the bottom of it, probably not person.
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You always got a patsy, and obviously Lee Harvey Oswald
was a patsy. He might have pulled the trigger on
one of the bullets, but they don't think on all three.
And that would have been a bolt action, which is
a man Laker carbine. It's an Italian car being I
got one somewhere. It was written up and magazine one time.
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Is the only gun that never.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Won a war.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
Oswald could have walked into a Western audo and lot
an m one with a scout for under fifty bucks
at that time. It's just literally a Western auto. Everybody
chose a mail order Italian carbon. The whole thing's just crazy. Anyway,
we're digging into it. Thank you all for seeing me here.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
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