The Hidden Budget: How the U.S. Spent Millions to Shape the JFK Story

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Newly declassified CIA and OMB records uncover covert funds used to contain, discredit, and bury the truth behind the assassination.


💰 No Oversight, No Accountability

Most Americans don’t realize that in 1963, a large portion of U.S. intelligence spending operated under what was called “non-itemized emergency defense authorization.”

The 2025 records finally reveal what some of that money paid for after November 22:

This wasn’t just a cover-up-it was a funded campaign.


📁 File Ref: “Project PALISADE – Discretionary Allocation Dockets”

In a March 1964 CIA finance memo, Project PALISADE is described as:

“An umbrella designation for post-event narrative stabilization and information sanitation regarding domestic Executive Termination Incident (ETI-63).”

Total budget noted:
$4.36 million - untraceable, off-ledger, approved directly through National Security Action Memorandum 276-B.

That memo was not available publicly until January 2025.


🗞️ Media Management: Paid Influence

CIA records show a $600,000 budget line item for “independent press correspondence development.”

Translated:

Paying journalists to reinforce the lone gunman theory.

One cable from the CIA’s Domestic Contact Division notes:

“AP, UPI, and CBS onboard with simplified trajectory. NYT requires soft leverage-drafting response letter from ‘concerned citizen group.’”

Another expense: $40,000 to “develop and maintain private photographic archive for press distribution.”
This archive omitted certain images and enhanced others.


🧠 Psychological Reinforcement Programs

Operation STILLPOINT (covered in Part 38) wasn’t cheap.

  • $300k went to the Office of Research and Development (ORD) for “mass trauma response narrative profiling”
  • $92k spent on “televised grief consistency” media scripting (including anchor talking points)
  • $120k disbursed to an unnamed ad agency to design memorial framing campaigns-encouraging reflection over inquiry
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🚨 Witness Neutralization Fund

Perhaps most disturbing:
A CIA memo dated June 1964, titled “WPTX Disbursement Oversight,” details:

  • $75k spent on relocation services for “uncooperative Dealey Plaza observers”
  • $40k marked for “legal diversion strategies in peripheral homicide cases”
  • Multiple entries coded as “C4R” – Classified Containment, Civilian

None of these were officially acknowledged until now.


🔚 The Truth Wasn’t Hidden for Free

What the 2025 files make brutally clear is this:

The cover-up had a budget.

It was designed, resourced, and operationalized.

Millions were spent not to investigate the truth-but to erase it.

Disclaimer: All content on this website is based on declassified documents hosted on the National Archives. Where a specific source is not cited, the information has been compiled from a range of related materials, primarily the JFK Assassination Records. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but if you notice any errors or discrepancies, please let us know by leaving a comment.

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