
The JFK Assassination: Shots, Secrets, and Shadows
On November 22, 1963, three shots in Dallas changed America forever. The Warren Commission concluded Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. But from the grassy knoll to the Mafia, the CIA, and even secret societies, the questions never stopped.
In this episode of The Broken Truth, we explore:
The official case against Oswald—and how Jack Ruby’s bullet silenced a trial.
JFK’s warnings about secrecy and the “deep state.”
Theories involving mob bosses, Cold War enemies, CIA cover-ups, and Cuba.
The newest 2025 document releases and what they reveal.
Sixty years later, the JFK assassination remains the ultimate American mystery. Was it a lone gunman, or something more?
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