Second Batch of JFK Assassination Files Released by National Archives | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
The National Archives has unveiled a significant release of JFK assassination documents, following a presidential directive for transparency. This new batch promises to shed light on historical mysteries surrounding the event.
I'm sure we're all on multiple databases, with ratings ranging from "standard braindead zombie-no concerns" to "Just short of Cooper or Gunderson action required". When the wall fell in Germany, people were looking into what notes the communist intelligence services had on them and I'm sure it was an eye opener. I'm sure all our e-mails, online keyboard comments and forwarded documents are stored/rated as part of our "Issue to Deal With" score. At a base level, I'm sure there's algorithms scouring for keywords to start that process, then I'd imagine it moves up to "analyst level" items, and I'm sure that now there's been AI involved for a while. I've lost family members that in hindsight were probably secretly "dealt with". I have no intention of making there job any easier at this point. Hope that helps.