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CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
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- CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
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- Operation Gladio: NATO Stay-Behind Networks in Western Europe and the Andreotti Admission (1990)
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine, NATO-coordinated stay-behind military and intelligence assets established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist potential…
- CIA Director Richard Helms: 'Operation Mockingbird' Directives Post-1962
Claims regarding a CIA program dubbed 'Operation Mockingbird' or 'Project Mockingbird' for media manipulation and journalist recruitment are widely circulated, with some alleging it was active from th…
- Richard Helms' 1973 Order to Destroy CIA Records, Including MKUltra and Media Influence Operations
In 1973, then-CIA Director Richard Helms issued an order to destroy records pertaining to various CIA programs, most notably Project MKUltra. This directive significantly hampered later investigations…
- MKUltra Victim Count: Exact Numbers of Confirmed Unwitting Subjects
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA behavioral modification program spanning approximately 1950–1973, involving LSD and other drugs administered to unwitting human subjects. The program, disclosed public…
- MKUltra Victims: Documented Psychological Harm, Legal Claims, and Settlements
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA behavioral modification program operating from approximately 1950 to the early 1970s, involving LSD and other psychoactive drugs administered to unwitting human subjec…
- MKUltra Records Destruction by Richard Helms: 1975–1976 Document Inventory and Reconstruction
In 1975–1976, shortly after MKUltra's exposure by journalist Seymour Hersh in a December 1974 New York Times investigation, CIA Director Richard Helms authorized the destruction of numerous MKUltra do…
- Gladio Command Structure and Declassified Operational Directives: NATO-CIA Reporting Chain and Orders
Operation Gladio was a documented NATO-coordinated stay-behind network established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist Soviet invasion or communist takeover. The program is…
- CIA Journalist Recruitment Programs: Declassified Assessments and Lessons Learned (1970s–1980s)
The investigation seeks declassified CIA internal reviews or 'lessons learned' documents from the 1970s–1980s specifically assessing the success or failure of journalist recruitment programs. The Sena…
- Operation Paperclip: Record Alteration and Nazi Affiliation Concealment Claims
Operation Paperclip was a covert U.S. intelligence program (1945–1956) that recruited approximately 1,600 German scientists and engineers into American military, aerospace, and weapons research, docum…
- 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…
- NSA 2024 MKUltra Document Release and Victim Count Revision
In December 2024, the National Security Archive and ProQuest published a collection of over 1,200 previously classified CIA documents related to Project MKUltra, the agency's covert behavioral modific…
- 2024 CIA Document Release and Gaps from Helms' MKUltra Records Destruction
In 1975-1976, then CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of records pertaining to Project MKUltra, a covert behavioral modification program. This act significantly hampered subsequent inv…
- Operation Mockingbird: Church Committee Findings and Term Usage
The term 'Operation Mockingbird' gained public traction as an alleged CIA program to influence media, purportedly starting in the 1950s. This claim suggests the CIA organized journalists and civic gro…
- MKUltra Records Destruction: Individuals and Departmental Accountability for 1973 Helms Order
In 1973, CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of records related to Project MKUltra, a covert behavioral modification program [1, 12, 14]. This directive significantly hampered subsequen…
- CIA Records Destruction of Post-1962 Media Influence Operations by Church Committee and Rockefeller Commission
The Church Committee and the Rockefeller Commission investigated alleged abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies in the mid-1970s. During these investigations, the destruction of CIA records became a sig…
- CIA Records Destruction Order by Richard Helms (1973): Scope Beyond MKUltra
In 1973, then-Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms issued an order for the destruction of various CIA records. This order became publicly known during the 1975 Church Committee investigation…
- Church Committee and COINTELPRO: Internal Dissent Mechanisms for FBI Agents
The Church Committee, formally known as the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, was established in 1975 to investigate abuse…
- 1982 CIA-DOJ Memorandum of Understanding and Contra Drug Trafficking Allegations
This dossier examines the 1982 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the CIA and the Department of Justice (DoJ) regarding the reporting of potential crimes, particularly in the context of the Con…
- Foreign Government Archives: Contra Drug Trafficking and CIA Awareness
This dossier investigates whether foreign government archives from countries like Costa Rica, Honduras, or Colombia contain declassified records that corroborate or contradict U.S. accounts regarding …
- Shining Path and CIA Counter-Insurgency Operations in Peru (1980s-2000)
The internal conflict in Peru (1980-2000) involved the Peruvian government, the Maoist Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso), and the Marxist Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA), resulting in approxim…
- Solidarity Movement (Poland) and CIA Support (1980s)
The Solidarity movement, founded in 1980 in Poland, emerged as a broad anti-authoritarian social movement and independent trade union that played a crucial role in the decline of communist rule in Pol…