JRE 0 · December 21, 2022
The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files
Who is The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files?
Taken from JRE 1913 w/Brian Redban:
Topics and Timestamps
- 01The National Archives released thousands of previously classified JFK assassination files
- 02Discussion of what new information emerged from the declassified documents
- 03Analysis of theories and inconsistencies surrounding Kennedy's death
- 04Examination of government transparency and document release timelines
- 05Speculation about what documents may still remain classified
- 06Historical context of the JFK assassination and its lasting impact on American consciousness
- ▶Opening discussion about the National Archives JFK file release0:00:00
- ▶Joe and Brian discuss specific documents and what they reveal0:15:00
- ▶Analysis of government transparency and classification timelines0:30:00
- ▶Exploration of JFK assassination theories versus documented facts0:45:00
- ▶Discussion of what documents might still be classified and why1:00:00
The Show
Joe and Brian dive into the National Archives releasing thousands of JFK assassination files, a topic that has fascinated Americans for decades. The conversation centers around what these newly declassified documents reveal and why it took this long for the public to access them. They explore the various theories that have circulated over the years and how the actual evidence stacks up against what people have been speculating about for 60 years.
The episode touches on the government's handling of sensitive information and the question of why certain documents were classified in the first place. Joe and Brian discuss the credibility issues with the official narrative and how new information sometimes raises more questions than it answers. They consider what we might learn from having access to these files and whether they actually prove anything definitively or just add more complexity to an already murky historical event.
Throughout the conversation, they maintain that healthy skepticism about official stories is important, especially when it comes to major historical events. The discussion balances between respecting documented evidence and acknowledging that governments do sometimes withhold information from the public. They also consider the human element of the story and how the assassination affected American culture and politics in the decades that followed.
Best Quotes
“The interesting thing about declassified documents is they often raise more questions than they answer”
— The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files
From the JRE 0 conversation with The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files.
“If the government was willing to classify this information for 60 years, what else are they hiding”
— Joe Rogan
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“History is written by whoever controls the narrative, and sometimes the truth takes decades to come out”
— The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files
From the JRE 0 conversation with The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files.
“These files don't settle anything, they just give us more pieces to a puzzle we still can't quite complete”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files.
“People want to believe the official story, but when you actually look at the evidence, it gets complicated”
— The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files
From the JRE 0 conversation with The National Archives Released Thousands of JFK Files.