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CIA Policies on Journalist Engagement and Recruitment Post-1976
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- → SHARES-ACTOR Project MKUltra: CIA Behavioral Modification Research Program (1950s–1970s) [file] — The CIA is the primary actor in both Project MKUltra and the alleged policies on journalist engagement.
- → SHARES-EVENT MKUltra Records Destruction by Richard Helms: 1975–1976 Document Inventory and Reconstruction [file] — The Church Committee investigations into the CIA, which also covered MKUltra, were a key catalyst for potential policy changes and declassification efforts regarding intelligence activities, including journalist engagement.
- → PARALLEL-PATTERN COINTELPRO: FBI Counterintelligence Program Against Domestic Groups (1956–1971) [file] — Both COINTELPRO and alleged CIA journalist engagement involved government agencies interacting with civilian populations in sensitive or covert ways, leading to oversight and calls for policy changes.
- → DERIVED-FROM Jeffrey Epstein Intelligence Community Connections: Documented Evidence vs. Speculation [file] — Online speculation about Jeffrey Epstein's intelligence connections (seen in source 11, 15) is a contemporary example of public interest in intelligence agencies' covert engagement with civilians, paralleling historical questions about journalist engagement.