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- MKUltra Victim Civil Claims and Aggregate Settlements (1975-Present)
Project MKUltra, a covert CIA human experimentation program, operated from 1953 until its official halt in 1973 [2]. Since its public exposure in the mid-1970s, victims and their families have pursued…
- FBI Investigatory Failures in Epstein Case: 1996–2008 and Alleged Preventable Harm
Multiple plaintiffs have filed lawsuits alleging that the FBI's failure to adequately investigate Jeffrey Epstein from 1996 to 2008 constituted negligence, directly contributing to continued abuse and…
- Post-Church Committee FOIA Success: Unsealing MKUltra Records Outside CIA Custody
Project MKUltra, the CIA's behavioral modification research program, was largely exposed by the Church Committee in the mid-1970s. During their investigation, it was revealed that many program records…
- MKUltra Compensation for Unwitting Subjects: Number of Recipients and Documented Settlements
Project MKUltra was an illegal human experimentation program conducted by the CIA from the 1950s to the 1970s, involving behavioral modification techniques and the administration of drugs to unwitting…
- MKUltra: Aggregate U.S. Government Civil Settlement Amounts (Post-1975)
Project MKUltra was a clandestine human experimentation program conducted by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from the 1950s to the 1970s, focused on developing procedures for behavioral mod…
- MKUltra Victim Civil Claims Against US/Canadian Governments in Canadian Courts
This dossier investigates the number of civil claims filed against the Canadian and/or U.S. governments by MKUltra victims in Canadian courts since 1975. Project MKUltra was a covert CIA behavioral mo…
- Operation Paperclip: Internal Directives on Background Sanitization (1945-1959)
Operation Paperclip was a U.S. government program initiated in 1945 to recruit German scientists, engineers, and technicians after World War II for employment in American research and development prog…
- Analysis of 'Unique Atomic Arrangements' in Alleged Non-Human Artifacts
Claims have emerged from whistleblowers, notably former intelligence official David Grusch, alleging that the U.S. government possesses "intact and partially intact" craft of non-human origin. These a…
- US Government Justifications for Warrantless Commercial Location Data Purchases
This dossier examines the legal arguments presented by the U.S. government when defending its practice of purchasing commercial location data from data brokers without obtaining a warrant. The practic…
- GSK Whistleblower Claims: Suppression of Unfavorable Research Findings
This dossier investigates claims that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) engaged in policies or practices that restricted researchers' ability to publish unfavorable findings, particularly those related to drug ef…
- Government Purchase of Commercial Data Without Warrants: Judicial and Executive Actions
The U.S. government's practice of purchasing commercial data from data brokers without a warrant has faced scrutiny and ongoing legal and executive actions. Critics argue this practice circumvents Fou…
- Operation Paperclip: Balancing Scientific Value and Nazi Affiliations in US Recruitment
Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program, officially approved on September 3, 1945, that recruited over 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians after World War I…
- Church Committee Journalists: Post-1977 Declassification of Names and Details
The Church Committee, a Senate Select Committee that investigated U.S. intelligence activities in the mid-1970s, documented that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had relationships with approximat…
- CIA References to Intelligence Failures and Gulf of Tonkin
This dossier investigates whether references to 'intelligence failure after the attack' in CIA documents, specifically CIA-RDP03-01541R000200420004-8.pdf or related files, could be interpreted as refe…
- ACHRE 'SAM Protocols' and Human Radiation Experiments
The Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) was established to investigate human radiation experiments conducted by the U.S. government between 1944 and 1974. The Committee's final r…
- Access to Vietnamese Military Records for Foreign Researchers
The ability of foreign researchers, particularly American scholars, to access Vietnamese military records from the 1960s has historically been limited. However, there are indications of increasing acc…
- NSA 2005 Gulf of Tonkin Declassification Critique: Absence of Sonar/Radar Tape Inventory
In 2005, the National Security Agency (NSA) declassified a significant internal study concerning the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, which concluded that the alleged second attack on August 4, 1964, lik…
- Kampuchea Emergency Group: Alleged CIA and British Aid to Khmer Rouge on Thai Border
Allegations circulating on Reddit claim that the U.S. and British governments, through agencies like the CIA, established a 'Kampuchea Emergency Group' on the Thai border with Cambodia. This group all…
- LBJ's Skepticism on October 1964 Viet Cong Attack on GVN Rangers
In October 1964, a Viet Cong force attacked a South Vietnamese (ARVN) Ranger battalion near Luong Hoa, southwest of Saigon. This incident occurred during a period when the Johnson administration was a…
- US Arms Transfer End-Use Certifications and Israeli Intermediaries (Post-1987)
This dossier examines the specific 'end-use certifications' relevant to U.S. arms transfers after 1987, particularly those involving potential Israeli intermediaries. U.S. government regulations requi…
- Declassified Audits of US Munitions Transfers to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and UAE
This dossier investigates the existence of declassified U.S. government audits or reports that internally identify discrepancies in munitions transfers to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, or the UAE. While the…
- Foreign Government Protests of US Arms Transfers Citing Factual Discrepancies
This dossier investigates instances where foreign governments formally protested U.S. arms transfers by citing factual discrepancies in the U.S. official account, rather than merely expressing policy …
- US Real-Time Knowledge of Indonesian Atrocities with US Arms (1975-1999)
This dossier investigates the extent of U.S. government knowledge regarding atrocities committed by the Indonesian military using U.S.-supplied weaponry between 1975 and 1999. The National Security Ar…
- FOIA Requests for Frank Scarce's Operational Files
This dossier investigates whether any Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests specifically targeting an 'operational file' for an individual named Frank Scarce have been fulfilled, and what informa…