While conspiracy theorists and historians eagerly await the expected release of JFK assassination files later this month, some experts are warning that the document dump turn into a debacle.
The long-anticipated declassification of a cache of documents concerning the case is due to occur by October 26th, per a 1992 law which stipulated that the files were to be kept that date, pending approval by the president.
With President Trump having so far given no indication that he intends to thwart the release, students of the assassination are hopeful that they will finally get their hands on the files soon.
However, a pair of authors who penned books on the infamous event caution that those looking to take a deep dive into the documents may want to curb their enthusiasm.
Philip Shenon and Larry Sabato say that the plan by the National Archives to post all of the files at the same time is a recipe for disaster.
Find out why they are concerned with how the release of the files will unfold at the Coast to Coast AM website.