LOST JFK ASSASSINATION TAPES FOUND!

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An uncensored version of the Air Force One recordings made in the wake of JOHN F. KENNEDY's assassination, with more than 30 minutes of additional material has been found AND it's for sale!

The newly found tape contains 30 minutes of uncensored audio which is not found in the official version, AP reported.

Explicit incidents and code names described on the two-plus hour recording are sure to open eyes and ears predates the much shorter recording in the National Archives and the Lyndon B. Johnson Library in Texas.

The shorter recording was believed to be the only surviving version of the tape.

The tape is entitled  "Radio Traffic involving AF-1 in flight from Dallas, Texas to Andrews AFB on November 22, 1963" was made by the White House Communications Agency for Army Gen. Chester "Ted" Clifton Jr.

The asking price is $500,000 for the reel-to-reel tape, which is stored inside its original box.

 "As Americans have looked to the history of the Kennedy assassination in search of answers, somewhere in an attic there existed a tape made years before the only known surviving version, of the conversations on Air Force One on that fateful day," Nathan Raab, VP of The Raab Collection, a Philadelphia historic documents dealer told media.

The auction house put the historic tape up for sale today.