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3 June 2025 at 10:23 #965
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KeymasterIn a recent episode of The Jessy Michels Podcast, a gripping and layered discussion unfolds around one of the most pivotal — and controversial — events of the 20th century: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The episode dives deep into the newly released declassified files, exposing the confusion and contradictions they bring. Far from settling the matter, these documents hint at a far more complex picture — involving CIA covert operations, Mafia connections, Nixon’s shadow influence, and the failed Bay of Pigs invasion that haunted Kennedy’s presidency.
A central theme is JFK’s political and personal evolution. The podcast explores his shifting stance on Cuba, his growing desire for nuclear disarmament, and even his radical vision for a joint U.S.-Soviet space program. Influential figures like Mary Meyer are discussed as catalysts in this transformation, painting a picture of a president breaking away from the status quo — and possibly paying the price.
The conversation also touches on the roles of Allen Dulles, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the mysterious “S-Force,” as well as potential links to deeply classified UFO programs. Jessy doesn’t shy away from controversial ideas, even suggesting intersections between the Kennedy case, secret space initiatives, and fringe topics like telepathic contact with extraterrestrials.
Other fascinating elements explored:
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Fossil fuels as a tool of geopolitical control
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Hidden wartime treasures in the Philippines
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The Church of Scientology’s early involvement in UFO-related circles
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The ongoing manipulation of public perception through disinformation
If you’re intrigued by power, secrecy, and the hidden narratives behind major world events, this podcast episode is a must-listen. Jessy Michels does an excellent job connecting the dots in a way that challenges mainstream historical accounts — without descending into mere speculation.
Have you listened to the episode? What’s your take on the JFK assassination after hearing these insights?
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