Jun 18, 2025 | CIA/FBI/NSA Files, Military Tech
A declassified 1964 CIA memorandum titled “Operational Evaluation of the Dolphin Proposal”, catalogued as DOC_15687502, reveals a concrete step toward exploring the use of dolphins in covert marine espionage. The document outlines an internal review...
Jun 13, 2025 | Military Tech
A declassified technical memo, catalogued as DOC_0001465815 and titled "ESTIMATED PARTIAL AFTERBURNING PERFORMANCE J-58 ENGINE," provides an inside look at how the U.S. government assessed the operational limits and thrust potential of one of its most secretive Cold...
Jun 12, 2025 | Military Tech
A declassified memo titled "MEETING OF UPPER ATMOSPHERE ROCKET RESEARCH PANEL", catalogued as DOC_0000015369, shows the CIA quietly tracked high-level scientific discussions involving upper atmosphere research and rocket testing during the Cold War. The document is...
Jun 10, 2025 | CIA/FBI/NSA Files, Military Tech
Long before “non-lethal weapons” became a buzzword, the CIA was already deep into designing them-not just for war, but for complete behavioral control. Their target wasn’t destruction. It was obedience. Across multiple reports spanning 1970 to 1972, the...
May 31, 2025 | CIA/FBI/NSA Files, Military Tech
While the world looked for bigger bombs, a small team of U.S. researchers was building something stranger: a guide to shutting people down-mentally, physically, and psychologically-without killing them. The Quarterly Technical Progress Report, a document spanning late...
May 29, 2025 | CIA/FBI/NSA Files, Military Tech
In the 1970s, while the public focused on space exploration, U.S. defense researchers were experimenting with something far stranger: electric fish. The goal wasn’t biology. It was signal processing, neural control, and underwater intelligence systems modeled on...