The Mexico City Files: The Days Oswald Disappeared

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The 2025 CIA declassifications finally expose the truth: Oswald didn’t just visit Mexico City. He maneuvered through it - shadowed, recorded, and erased.


🏛️ The Embassy Runaround

Lee Harvey Oswald arrived in Mexico City on September 27, 1963. Within days, he had visited both the Cuban and Soviet embassies - not once, but repeatedly.

The 2025 files reveal transcripts of tapped embassy phone lines. In one, Oswald demands to speak to “Comrade Kostikov,” a Soviet official tied to Department 13 - the sabotage and assassination division.

That name was never included in the official Warren Report.


🎙️ The Tape They Buried

The CIA’s Mexico City station recorded almost everything - except, apparently, Oswald’s calls. For years, the tapes were “lost.”

Until 2025.

One transcript reveals a caller identifying himself as “Oswald,” asking for travel to Cuba and Russia, saying:

“I was told to check in. It’s all in motion.”

A memo flagged the voice as “inconsistent with known recordings.” It was archived under “Do Not Pursue.”


📸 Wrong Man, Right Time

The only supposed photo of Oswald entering the Soviet Embassy? Doesn’t match.

An internal agency note, now declassified, reads:

“Negative ID match. Resemblance unclear. Don’t escalate.”

That analyst was reassigned two weeks later. His name never appears again in internal records.


🧾 Hoover’s Quiet Shutdown

A final cable, sent from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s office, sealed the deal:

“This narrative undermines Commission cohesion. Archive and close.”

The CIA obliged.


🎯 They Watched Him Walk In. Then Cut the Film.

For 60 years, Oswald’s Mexico visit was treated as a footnote. These new documents turn it into a headline.

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The truth wasn’t just ignored - it was blacked out.

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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