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Robert S. Allen
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- Project Mockingbird (Wiretapping): Scope, Duration, and Successor Operations
Project Mockingbird was a clandestine wiretapping operation conducted by the CIA in 1963, specifically targeting two syndicated columnists, Robert S. Allen and Paul J. Scott, to identify sources of cl…
- Operation Mockingbird: CIA Media Influence Program and Charter/Directive Post-1962
Operation Mockingbird refers to alleged CIA efforts to influence American media and journalists during the Cold War. The term originated in declassified CIA documents dated to early 1962, specifically…
- Operation Mockingbird: Origins of the Term and CIA Media Influence Claims
The term 'Operation Mockingbird' is widely used to describe an alleged large-scale program of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) focused on manipulating domestic and foreign news medi…
- Project Mockingbird: 1963 Wiretapping of Allen and Scott for Classified Leaks
Project Mockingbird was a clandestine wiretapping operation conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) between March 12, 1963, and June 15, 1963. The operation targeted the telephones of syndi…
- Project Mockingbird (1963): Alleged JFK Authorization of Wiretapping Journalists
Project Mockingbird is described by various sources as a short-lived wiretapping operation initiated by President John F. Kennedy in 1963, targeting journalists to identify sources of government leaks…
- Project Mockingbird: Wiretapping of Journalists and Subsequent Surveillance Programs
Project Mockingbird was a 1963 wiretapping operation initiated by President John F. Kennedy to identify the sources of government leaks by eavesdropping on the communications of journalists Robert S. …