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What the BAASS Ten-Month Report Reveals About Government UFO Research
A 2009 contractor report prepared by Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) for the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency sheds rare light on the shadowy workings of the Pentagon’s advanced aerospace program known as AAWSAP. This "Ten Month Report," obtained by...

Inside the Full Tic Tac UAP Report BAASS Didn’t Want You to See
A newly leaked, 141-page internal report from Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) reveals the most comprehensive technical assessment of the now-infamous 2004 USS Nimitz UAP encounter to date. Created during the Defense Intelligence Agency’s secretive...

“The Rich Are Torching the Planet”: Study Links Wealthy to Climate Events
A groundbreaking new study published in Nature Climate Change presents one of the most damning indictments yet of global economic inequality’s role in accelerating the climate crisis - and this time, the evidence is unmistakable. In a sweeping analysis that spans...
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Viewer 025: Describing the Unknown Under CIA’s Psychic Spy Program
A short, declassified document-filed under 9009, Viewer 025-offers another piece of the puzzle in the CIA’s long-running exploration of remote viewing. The paper provides no summary, context, or feedback. But its meaning lies in what it represents: an intelligence...
Sighting of an Unconventional Aircraft Filed by the CIA
The skies above U.S. airspace during the Cold War were constantly monitored-for bombers, reconnaissance flights, and missiles. But occasionally, trained personnel saw something that didn’t belong to any known category. There’s no date. No follow-up. Just the...
Hunting for the Mind-Breaking Plants of Project ARTICHOKE
In late 1952, a CIA scientist was quietly preparing for a multi-week research mission into the jungles and highlands of Mexico. His goal wasn’t academic. It was operational. He was tasked with locating, testing, and extracting specific narcotic and toxic plants...
Broadcast Station in Cyprus Reported Middle East Instability to CIA in 1948
A declassified document dated September 1, 1948, from the Near East Broadcasting Station in Cyprus provides a rare snapshot of early CIA monitoring efforts in the Middle East-focused on radio transmissions, propaganda narratives, and regional public sentiment. The...
Inside the Expansion of Project BLUEBIRD
By the early 1950s, Project BLUEBIRD had evolved beyond theory. The CIA was actively building interrogation teams, exploring chemical and hypnotic control, and embedding psychological research inside foreign operations. This document proposed a sweeping expansion:...
Names, Allegations & the Battle Over Truth in the Epstein-Maxwell Case
A trove of unsealed court records from the Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell civil case lays bare the intense legal struggle over the recruitment and abuse of minors by Jeffrey Epstein. It includes explosive testimony, pointed refusals to answer and repeated...
Air Force Analyzes UFO Photographs Across the Nation
In a quietly compiled Air Force summary titled "Reported Photography of Unidentified Flying Objects," government analysts reviewed dozens of civilian and military UFO photo submissions from across the United States-seeking hard evidence for the unexplained aerial...
CIA Agency Analysts Dismiss Public UFO Concerns
A newly declassified memo shows CIA analysts in the mid-20th century responding internally to a wave of public letters about unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Rather than expressing alarm, the tone is detached-almost dismissive-suggesting the agency had little...
The CIA and U.S. Congress Battled Over Oswald’s Mexico Files
In the wake of President Kennedy’s assassination, tensions quickly escalated between the CIA and Congressional investigators. A declassified 1977 CIA memo, written by Russell B. Holmes, reveals the depth of mistrust and institutional friction as the agency was accused...
CIA Analysts Review Psychic Intelligence Notes
A newly surfaced document reveals internal CIA commentary on what’s referred to as the "Black Notebook Materials"-a set of unconventional intelligence notes tied to the government’s experiments with psychic phenomena. This wasn’t speculative fiction. These materials...
Congress Warned about Friction Between CIA & Assassination Investigators
In the aftermath of public outcry following major assassinations, tensions grew between government agencies and those trying to uncover the truth. A once-confidential memo from 1977, now declassified, reveals the CIA’s mounting frustration with the House Select...
Radio Havana Reacts: Global Revolutionary Voices After MLK’s Assassination
In the days following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a flurry of broadcasts and newspaper reports from Cuba painted the murder not just as a tragedy-but as a catalyst. A secret telepouch report from April 1968 captured how Cuban state-run media...
Antulio Ortiz Ramirez: The Hijacker Who Vanished into Cuba
On May 1, 1961, Antulio Ortiz Ramirez forced a National Airlines plane from Florida to detour to Cuba. Though the passengers and aircraft returned safely, Ramirez remained behind-sparking a criminal case that would take over a decade to close. A newly reviewed...
CIA Promised to Preserve JFK & MLK Records Despite Requests to Destroy
In late 1976, the CIA assured Congress it would not destroy any records related to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.-despite a scheduled return to routine document destruction. This commitment is outlined in a memo from CIA...
Congressional Investigator Pushes CIA on JFK and MLK Files
On November 24, 1976, Richard A. Sprague, Chief Counsel for the U.S. House Committee on Assassinations, paid a pivotal visit to CIA Headquarters. The committee was tasked with reinvestigating the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King...
FBI Pressure Campaign Against King Intensifies Ahead of Nobel Prize
As the world prepared to award Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, the FBI intensified its covert operations to discredit him. A newly examined Bureau document from November 1964 reveals an aggressive campaign aimed at applying "pressure from...
The CIA Spied on MLK From a Miami Hotel Room
A classified CIA memo from July 1966, now declassified, reveals that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was spied on during a stay in Miami. The operation included physical surveillance, room monitoring, and even trash retrieval from King’s suite. The surveillance...
Committee Claimed JFK and MLK Killings Were Connected
By the early 1970s, growing public suspicion surrounding high-profile assassinations reached a boiling point-prompting action from figures on Capitol Hill and beyond. One of the most vocal was Bernard Fensterwald Jr., a former Senate counsel and intelligence...
CIA Fights Back After Accusations Over JFK Assassination Failures
A sharp rebuke from within the U.S. intelligence community emerged in the wake of one of the most controversial investigations in American history. This file was located within the recently released MLK files, with no explanation as to why, or why the filename...
The Government Watched as the Poor Prepared to Occupy Washington
In the weeks following Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, the U.S. government ramped up its internal surveillance and threat assessments-not against violent agitators, but against the civil rights movement’s most ambitious protest yet. The declassified...
Martin Luther King’s Campaign Was a Direct Confrontation With American Poverty
In the months before his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was preparing for the most ambitious civil disobedience campaign of his life-a mass occupation of Washington, D.C. that would bring thousands of poor Americans to the nation’s doorstep to demand...
FBI Surveillance Targeted Black Student Organizers at Merrimack College
A newly uncovered page from the FBI’s classified files on civil rights surveillance reveals how the Bureau monitored and documented Black student activity at Merrimack College in Massachusetts-part of a broader COINTELPRO-style campaign aimed at suppressing civil...
The CIA Built a Psychological Map for Control of Human Behavior
During the Cold War, the CIA quietly funded a research program that aimed to do far more than study populations-it wanted to shape them. The so-called "narrative" project outlined in this document proposed nothing less than a full-spectrum psychological map of human...
OSS Eyes the East: Covert Concerns in 1943
A rare cache of declassified wartime correspondence from the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) reveals how U.S. intelligence officials tracked shifting alliances, insurgent activity, and enemy influence across East Asia in 1943. The document doesn’t contain a single...
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