QUICK HIT: What To Know About The Newly Released JFK Files: "Too Much Secrecy Makes People Suspicious" - podcast episode cover

QUICK HIT: What To Know About The Newly Released JFK Files: "Too Much Secrecy Makes People Suspicious"

Mar 27, 202517 min
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It's been about a week since the release of new, unredacted documents from the JFK assasination investigation. So what have we actually learned?

Author Fred Litwin shares his journey from a curious 18 year-old to a passionate researcher of the JFK assassination. He discusses his initial fascination with the case, the evolution of conspiracy theories, and his belief in the lone gunman theory. Litwin emphasizes the importance of evidence over speculation, critiques the role of secrecy in shaping public perception, and expresses a desire for more transparency regarding historical documents. He also explores the potential influence of Russian propaganda on American beliefs about the assassination.

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