Presidential historians and conspiracy theorists received quite the summer reading list yesterday when the National Archives released thousands of documents concerning the JFK assassination.
In total, the agency posted a whopping 3,810 CIA and FBI files of which an amazing 441 have never been seen by the public.
The remaining 3,369 files, constituting about 88% of the document dump, had previously been released albeit with redactions that have now been declassified.
Additionally, the archive has posted seventeen audio files featuring interviews with a KGB defector who claimed to have been tasked with watching Lee Harvey Oswald when he traveled to Russia prior to the assassination.
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