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Today, the JFK Files are going to be released This release feels like a trembling heartbeat in the chest of a nation and its people desperate for the truth. This isn’t just about a single event frozen in 1963; it’s about the soul of our country, the last fragile...

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Johnny St.Petevor 1 Jahr

I agree. If the hand us another smoke screen it signals big trouble.

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Building 7 Boutiquevor 1 Jahr

🇺🇸 Trump: Better Coverage than 5G...Can you hear us now? 🇺🇸 Get ready to celebrate the 2025 Presidential Inauguration!

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9FootCouchvor 1 Jahr

I've been lied to by my government for my ENTIRE LIFE. Hopefully today will be the beginning of truth.

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James Jinnettevor 1 Jahr

I hope we don’t get a lot of this

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GX460vor 1 Jahr

I bet there is zero information released that we didnt already know. I hope I am wrong.

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Small time gamblervor 1 Jahr

Like the Epstein files, I'm not expecting too much

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SweetIndyvor 1 Jahr

I don’t think it’ll be anything earthshaking. They’ve had 60 years to destroy and cover up. What makes you think whatever will be released will be true?

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Radtechvor 1 Jahr

And then release the truth about 9/11!!

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Annette Scheaffervor 1 Jahr

Well said!

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CheriWasHerevor 1 Jahr

I agree if we get another empty binder or bullshit excuse I'm just going to be losing so much faith I'm not going to know what to do with myself

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Peter’s Xvor 1 Jahr

Finally get to know whose conspiracy theory was the right one. It will be interesting

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