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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...
Remote Viewer 025 Describes Structure Under Solo Conditions
A declassified CIA document labeled "9007-I, SESSION 01, SOLO, VIEWER #025" captures a solo remote viewing attempt, part of the U.S. government's controversial psychic intelligence initiative. This session-stripped of feedback, cues, or interviewer prompts-provides a...
Gulf of Tonkin Incident Was Based on Bad Intelligence and They Knew It
The event that brought the United States fully into the Vietnam War wasn’t a direct attack. It was a cascade of misinterpreted sonar, misread radar signals, and communications breakdowns-followed by a decision to strike anyway. This NSA study, titled "Skunks, Bogies,...
CIA Memo Hints at Interest in Medical Insight for Intelligence Briefings
A declassified CIA document from early 1954, catalogued as DELETE[12888371], outlines an internal request for the agency to participate in medical-oriented intelligence briefings. While not focused exclusively on UFOs or foreign threats, the document offers insight...
CIA Considered Using Pigeons for Deep Soviet Recon Missions
A 1975 CIA memo titled "AVIANS Project Evaluation" offers a clear snapshot of a bold Cold War concept: training birds to fly covert aerial photography missions inside the USSR. The memo-written after a demonstration by CIA contractors and evaluated by the Directorate...
Inside the CIA’s Effort to Improve Psychic Performance
A CIA document titled "An Effort to Improve Remote Viewing Quality" provides a rare look at the agency’s internal struggles to refine the reliability of its psychic intelligence program. Remote viewing-an attempt to gather information about distant or unseen targets...
What the CIA Missed Before 9/11 & Why No One Was Held Accountable
In 2004, the CIA’s own Office of Inspector General quietly released a 480-page report examining what went wrong in the months-and years-leading up to the September 11 attacks. The verdict was damning. The CIA had intelligence on Al-Qa'ida operatives, including several...
‘Flying Saucers’ UAP/UFO Spotted Over Belgian Congo Uranium Mines
A brief but striking intelligence document confirms that flying saucers were sighted over uranium mines in the Belgian Congo. This location was one of the most strategically critical regions of the mid-20th century. The memo, simply titled "FLYING SAUCERS OVER BELGIAN...
The Race to Impact: How the Soviets Hit the Moon First With Lunik II
On 12 September 1959, the Soviet Union launched a space probe toward the Moon and made history. The spacecraft, called Lunik II, became the first manmade object to reach the lunar surface. But the success wasn't without failure, secrecy, and an intense Cold War...
What Happened After the NSA’s Surveillance & Metadata Violations
An August 2009 report from the U.S. Government-released only after intense public and judicial pressure-sheds light on how the NSA attempted to rebuild credibility after it was caught violating court-mandated rules under the Patriot Act's Section 215. This report,...
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