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Carl Bernstein
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- Carl Bernstein
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- CIA Propaganda and Intelligence Evaluation Procedures
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was established with a dual purpose: to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence, and to carry out covert operations, including propaganda…
- CIA Media Influence Program (1965-1975) and Editorial Changes
Allegations of the CIA's extensive program to influence domestic and foreign media, known as Operation Mockingbird, suggest a broad effort to disseminate pro-U.S. propaganda during the Cold War. While…
- CIA Recruitment of Journalists Post-Church Committee (1976-Present)
The Church Committee, a U.S. Senate Select Committee established in 1975, investigated abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA's past relationships with journalists and media organizat…
- CIA Guidelines on Relationships with Journalists Post-Church Committee
Following the 1975-1976 Church Committee investigations, which exposed extensive CIA relationships with approximately 50 American reporters over several years, the agency implemented new guidelines co…
- CIA Formal Asset Agreements with Major US Journalists (1950-1975)
The existence of formal agreements between the CIA and journalists employed by major U.S. newspapers like The New York Times, Washington Post, or Wall Street Journal between 1950 and 1975 is a subject…
- CIA Internal Evaluations of Journalist Source Networks Pre-1996
The existence of declassified CIA internal evaluations of journalist source networks predating 1996 that were discussed in executive session or provided to the Senate Intelligence Committee, but not p…
- CIA Media Influence Programs Post-1962: Documented Directives by Helms and Successors
The existence of CIA media influence programs, often referred to by the popular but unofficial moniker 'Operation Mockingbird,' is a contested narrative. While documented instances of CIA engagement w…
- Journalists' Admissions of Covert CIA Relationships (Church Committee Era)
During the mid-1970s, the U.S. Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, commonly known as the Church Committee, investigated extensive abuses b…
- Church Committee Investigations: CIA Relationships with Journalists
The Church Committee, a Senate select committee established in 1975, investigated alleged abuses by U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA's use of journalists. Its 1976 report confirmed that t…
- CIA-Directed Editorial Changes in US Media (1965-1975) Post-1977 Investigations
The claim of the CIA's manipulation of domestic American news media, often associated with "Operation Mockingbird," emerged publicly during the Cold War era. While general allegations of CIA influence…
- Carl Bernstein's 1977 Exposé: CIA and the Media - Named Organizations
Carl Bernstein's 1977 Rolling Stone article, "The CIA and the Media," alleged extensive covert relationships between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and American news organizations during the Co…
- Journalists with Alleged CIA Ties and Editorial Influence: Declassified Documents and Public Commentary
Declassified 1960s-era CIA documents and subsequent investigations have indicated that several American journalists maintained covert ties to the Agency. While the CIA and congressional probes largely…
- 1972 Whistleblowers: Watergate's 'Deep Throat' and Tuskegee's Peter Buxtun
The year 1972 saw the emergence of significant whistleblowers who exposed critical government malfeasance. The most widely known is 'Deep Throat,' an anonymous source who provided information to Washi…