For decades, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has been surrounded by speculation, conspiracy theories, and unanswered questions. However, with the recent release of thousands of previously classified documents, the world is getting a closer look at the hidden details of one of the most debated events in American history.
Key Revelations from the JFK Files
- Gary Underhill’s Chilling Confession
Gary Underhill, a former CIA agent, allegedly made claims before his suspicious death in 1964 that Kennedy’s assassination was orchestrated by rogue elements within the U.S. intelligence community. His statements, included in the files, fuel speculation about whether the CIA played a role in Kennedy’s death. - Lee Harvey Oswald’s Soviet Connections
The documents confirm that Lee Harvey Oswald, the man officially accused of assassinating Kennedy, was under FBI and CIA surveillance prior to the event. There is evidence that Oswald had attempted to establish ties with the Soviet Union and Cuba, raising concerns that foreign governments could have been involved. - Jack Ruby’s Potential Mob Links
Jack Ruby, the nightclub owner who shot and killed Oswald just two days after Kennedy’s assassination, has long been suspected of having mob connections. Some of the newly released documents suggest that Ruby had relationships with known criminals, adding weight to theories that organized crime may have played a role in the assassination cover-up. - International Intelligence Reports
An Australian intelligence agency, ASIO, is revealed in the documents to have requested that certain files remain classified. These include reports of anonymous phone calls speculating on Soviet involvement in funding Oswald’s actions, though the claims were never verified.
Where to Read the JFK Files?
The National Archives has begun digitizing the newly released JFK assassination files, making them accessible online for public viewing. Interested individuals can also visit the National Archives in College Park, Maryland, to review the documents in person. For updates, visit the official National Archives website.
Why Does This Matter?
The release of these files is a significant step toward government transparency. While they may not answer all the questions surrounding Kennedy’s death, they provide new evidence for researchers and historians to analyze. The JFK assassination remains one of the most scrutinized events in history, and these documents may bring us closer to understanding the full story.
As more revelations emerge from the files, one question still lingers: Will we ever know the complete truth about who killed JFK?




