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Documents Declassified - Notable Incidents and People

Want hard evidence of CIA involvement in one of the Guatemalan Coups? Take your pick: '54 or '73. Gulf of Tonkin? Gulf War Syndrome? Cuban Missile Crisis? Bay of Pigs? Watergate? Kennedy Assassination? The truth is out there.

CIA - Frequently Requested Documents
Official collections regarding UFOs, the Bay of Pigs, POWs and MIAs, Guatemala, human rights in Latin America, The Rosenbergs, Lt. Col. Oleg Penkovsky, and Francis Gary Powers.

FBI - Reading Room Index
See the actual documents chronicling everything from Alcatraz escapes to the death of Abner Zwillman, one of the heads of Murder, Inc. In between, peruse the records of such notables as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, John Wayne, SNCC, Bertold Brecht, John Steinbeck, Jack London, and William Faulkner, John Lennon, the Kennedys, Pablo Picasso, Abbie Hoffman, the Hell's Angels, as well as events such as the Roswell incident, Mississippi Burning, Kent State. Or check out the 385-page summary of the original 48,738-page file detailing the Jonestown Massacre.

National Archives and Records Administration
NARA provides a centralized access point to more than 4½ million documents, recordings, motion pictures, artifacts and photographs relating to the assassination of JFK.

NSA - Frequently Requested and Released Records
VENONA, the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, UFOs, the JFK Assassination, and the Truman Memorandum of Oct. 24, 1952 designating the NSA as the head of communications intelligence within the U.S. government are all represented.

National Security Archive - The Real Thirteen Days
Includes original source material and recordings of high-level meetings regarding the Cuban Missile crisis. Hear the voices of John and Robert Kennedy as they are briefed by the hastily assembled ExComm.

National Security Archive - President Meets the King
Pictures, a synopsis of the meeting and all of the original documents are available online. See Elvis' hand-written letters to Nixon and memos of staffers commenting on the events which followed.


Contributed by Military.com Researcher Matthew Markovich.