In 2021 and 2022 I was starting to have conversations with a multi-dimensional man named Andrei who just so happened to have built a research utility that has the chance to change how the people of this world become informed.
While using Project Apario, I was able to perform searches against the 500,000 pages of the JFK files. These records were authorized to be released by the 1992 Congress. But four presidents passed on ordering same, until one. (Will give you one guess.)
But even after 45 ordered NARA (the National Archives) to release them, they did not come out quickly, and once they did, they came in batches, and critically, they were unsearchable.
Why did the National Archives Release the JFK Files in an Unsearchable Format?
Unsearchable? Unfortunately. Basically a table with donwloadable files. When you think of it, not great when there are 500,000 pages to sift through.
But Project Apario made the files searchable, for the first time.
Type “mafia”, “shooter”, “top secret and money” … anything you wanted, and see a list of pages as well as pdf images of those pages with full text from OCR scans in the sidebar.
One of my keyword searches into the JFK files was for: “election”.
Quite a few pages came up.
The image above about the potential to steal the election was one of them: “Perhaps they will attempt to switch voting machines.”
Readers of this newsletter will know how important primary elections are—I learned first hand in 2022—and they were pivotal in 1961, too.
The Value of OSINT
This was a reminder that there are perhaps many more nuggets to find, dots to connect, and secrets to discover, when we collectively research OSINT (open source intelligence), which has been hidden from Americans in multiple areas.
Project Apario and its founder, Andrei, faced serious attacks and censorship. One of his very successful Twitter accounts, TS_SCI_MAJIC12 remains banned by Elon Musk’s X to this day.
On the day “Biden” announced a new batch of JFK files in 2021, the Project Apario Twitter account, ProjectApario, was also suspended.
Someone doesn’t want Americans, doesn’t want YOU, to look and see for yourself. (Just like Dominion, ES&S, etc. and their covers in SOS offices and down to the auditor levels at certain counties don’t want you to see ANY election data, even though government work product is public, in Minnesota through Chapter 13 of the statutes—as evidenced by the cast vote record cover-up series or the simple fact that 700,000 absentee ballots were missing a month after the election in 2020.)
“More to come”
I think there is definitely “more to come” with Project Apario.
Andrei has called Project Apario a Biblical table-flip on the idea of the mainstream media.
Who knows what we together as researchers seeking the truth will find…
About elections, about the deep state, about what happened to Kennedy (and who knew about it in advance).
Maybe what happened in 1963 is what led to 45 being able to say what he said, in a 2015/6 debate answer to Jeb Bush about who would back him… 200 Generals, and more to come. Because that couldn’t be allowed to happen again. But what do I know? (Very little, it seems, but every day is a beautiful chance to learn anew.)
Are you a true researcher?
When it comes to researchers… I’ve met many of them in the last three years. They don’t pay much attention to narratives. They want to see, touch, and feel what happened. They want to see the data. They want to think for themselves, attending to how they think, and even more, deciding WHAT to think about it.
Project Apario is a tool for people like me, and people like you.
It’s one of those tools that I can’t wait to use again.
If you’re at all curious about a new way of becoming informed (instead of reading these article or listening to talking heads), check out https://ravensquad.army - signup for a free account so you get updates about Project Apario.
Don’t care about the JFK files? Many do not. But perhaps many would like to see documents from Pfizer, Russia Russia Russia, Stargate, Göbekli Tepe, Epstein, Trump Assassination, Diddy, even Minnesota [s]elections.
All in a decentralized uncensorable truth repository.