Mostly because nothing that’s ever been released has been groundbreaking in any way… JFK files anyone?
I don’t know about that…
JFK files showed:
“Declassified JFK files revealed that the CIA was actively monitoring Lee Harvey Oswald months before the assassination—especially during his time in Mexico City in 1963.
- Why it matters: Oswald met with Cuban and Soviet officials, including KGB agents, yet the CIA did not disclose this knowledge to the Warren Commission. This undermines the official narrative that Oswald was a lone actor who just “appeared.”
- Groundbreaking Insight: The CIA withheld critical intelligence that might have prevented the assassination or altered the official account of events.”
Som other pretty crazy things that were released I would consider “groundbreaking”
Project MK ultra:
“What was released? In the 1970s (and more recently), thousands of documents on MK-Ultra, a secret CIA program that tested LSD, electroshock, and other methods for behavioral control and interrogation.
- Why it matters: These documents confirmed the non-consensual drugging and abuse of U.S. citizens, prisoners, and hospital patients. Some subjects died.
- Groundbreaking Insight: The U.S. government ran illegal mind-control experiments on civilians—previously dismissed as conspiracy theories.”
Operation Northwoods (False Flag Proposals)
- What was released? Declassified Joint Chiefs of Staff documents from 1962 show that the Pentagon proposed faking terrorist attacks (e.g., blowing up a U.S. ship or staging hijackings) to justify war against Cuba.
- Why it matters: These were official U.S. military plans to commit acts of terrorism against Americans as a pretext for war.
- Groundbreaking Insight: Proven willingness of U.S. leadership to consider extreme deception to achieve foreign policy goals.
Tuskegee Syphilis Study (Delayed Disclosure)
- What was released? Documents and testimonies from the 1970s exposed a decades-long U.S. Public Health Service experiment in which Black men with syphilis were left untreated without their consent.
- Why it matters: Hundreds were harmed or died, and families were left uninformed for generations.
- Groundbreaking Insight: Proof of systemic racial medical abuse in modern U.S. history—leading to widespread mistrust.
Gulf of Tonkin Deception (Vietnam War Entry)
- What was released? NSA documents declassified in the early 2000s showed that the second attack in the Gulf of Tonkin (August 4, 1964)—used to justify full-scale entry into Vietnam—never happened.
- Why it matters: It proved the U.S. entered a catastrophic war based on false or manipulated information.
- Groundbreaking Insight: Official acknowledgment that key justifications for the Vietnam War were knowingly based on bad intel.