You're referring to this document [1] which has been declassified in 2017 [2] but this 2025 release comes up with some redaction removed - but essentially not providing more information. There's nothing interesting. The document opens up with a quote from a magazine (which people are mistaking for a statement of a document itself) and then goes over into detail of the work that guy has been doing - which is pretty mild. The whole document seems to fact-check the quoted magazine.
This one seems interesting, though I don't see any connection to the assassination.
It describes an agent, AMCARBON-1, who remained an agent during a career in journalism. It describes a couple of news stories that were apparently cultivated under the supervision of the CIA, including one about a stolen shrimp boat.
Is this perhaps one of many similar documents describing what came to be known as Operation Mockingbird?
Found a possibly interesting one, either because it's not clear why it was ever classified, or perhaps because it has some previously undisclosed diplomatic procedures.
It describes the 201 dossier system, and circumstances under which one is automatically opened, categorized by known persons of various other regions and states.
Looking by hand, starting with record 1, this is the first record that seems at all interesting to me. Some guy named Sergyj Czornonoh claims to have provided informatino about Oswald's involvement in a right-wing plot to assassinate JFK and MLK as early as August 1963.
The guy sounds deranged / paranoid, but he does give the names of the people he purported to meet, including at least one who was a real director at State. I'm not sure how easy that was to ascertain in that year.
Probably nothing, but I'll keep reading for a bit.
A bunch of these documents have been released in previous years so we'll need a filter on filenames to determine what's actually new, e.g.
2023 release: https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2023/20...
2025 release: https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/03...
https://github.com/TheCoderateKid/JFK-25-Downloader
If you want to quickly download all of them
Thanks for posting this, was looking for a PDF downloader.
And it's gone and I didn't save a copy of the swift script locally. :-(
The one about Gary Underhill seems to be interesting. Guy supposedly took his own life in 1964.
You're referring to this document [1] which has been declassified in 2017 [2] but this 2025 release comes up with some redaction removed - but essentially not providing more information. There's nothing interesting. The document opens up with a quote from a magazine (which people are mistaking for a statement of a document itself) and then goes over into detail of the work that guy has been doing - which is pretty mild. The whole document seems to fact-check the quoted magazine.
[1] https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/104-101...
[2] https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release-2017-2018?sear...
Yeah you are probably right, nothing concrete :/
Is there an easy way to see which of these documents are new and to diff the redactions for those that were already released in a redacted form?
Not without downloading both of the archives and doing some analysis. This guy [1..6] did some manual analysis.
[1] https://x.com/EdKrassen/status/1902140293794951311
[2] https://x.com/EdKrassen/status/1902142521175683387
[3] https://x.com/EdKrassen/status/1902144127107527034
[4] https://x.com/EdKrassen/status/1902144967197237429
[5] https://x.com/EdKrassen/status/1902148606355800472
[6] https://x.com/EdKrassen/status/1902150408996319335
This one seems interesting, though I don't see any connection to the assassination.
It describes an agent, AMCARBON-1, who remained an agent during a career in journalism. It describes a couple of news stories that were apparently cultivated under the supervision of the CIA, including one about a stolen shrimp boat.
Is this perhaps one of many similar documents describing what came to be known as Operation Mockingbird?
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/03...
Found a possibly interesting one, either because it's not clear why it was ever classified, or perhaps because it has some previously undisclosed diplomatic procedures. It describes the 201 dossier system, and circumstances under which one is automatically opened, categorized by known persons of various other regions and states.
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/03...
Anyone have a sense of whether any of this is new?
Looking by hand, starting with record 1, this is the first record that seems at all interesting to me. Some guy named Sergyj Czornonoh claims to have provided informatino about Oswald's involvement in a right-wing plot to assassinate JFK and MLK as early as August 1963.
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/03...
The guy sounds deranged / paranoid, but he does give the names of the people he purported to meet, including at least one who was a real director at State. I'm not sure how easy that was to ascertain in that year.
Probably nothing, but I'll keep reading for a bit.
Nice find.
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You've already posted this several times (eg https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43406474 43406488 43406505 43406519 43406524 43406529 43406615 43406619 43406620 43406677 43406695)
>Please don't delete and repost. Deletion is for things that shouldn't have been submitted in the first place.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
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