Declassified Documents Explained
Welcome to Unredacted.info, your gateway to declassified intelligence files, FOIA-released documents and suppressed chapters of government history. Our growing archive is dedicated to uncovering the facts concealed by censorship, redactions and secrecy.
“We bridge the gap between complex government records and public understanding making declassified files, intelligence reports and historical disclosures accessible, verifiable and easy to explore.”
FEATURED ARTICLES
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
FOLLOW US:
LATEST ARTICLES
Inside the NSA’s UFO/UAP Intelligence Vault
In a sealed courtroom in 1980, Eugene F. Yeates-then Chief of Policy at the NSA-filed a classified affidavit defending why the Agency refused to release 156 documents related to unidentified flying objects. The lawsuit, brought by Citizens Against Unidentified Flying...
Clinton Era Blueprint Reveals U.S. Strategy to Reshape Post-Cold War Eastern Europe
A declassified White House strategy document from the Clinton Presidential Archives reveals a sweeping plan to reshape Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) following the fall of the Soviet Union - a critical moment that the administration saw as a litmus test for the...
EXCLUSIVE: MKULTRA Was Bigger Than Anyone Thought
In the summer of 1977, a joint Senate hearing on intelligence and health research cracked open one of the CIA’s most infamous black programs: MKULTRA. The revelations were worse than anticipated. Not only had the CIA secretly administered LSD to U.S. citizens without...
The U.S. Military Tried to Weaponize Toxins from Shellfish and Mushrooms
In a little-known Cold War program, U.S. researchers explored a class of poisons not to kill-but to disorient, confuse, and control. These weren’t battlefield toxins. They were mind weapons. According to the document CHEMICAL WARFARE – UNITED STATES, government...
Volunteers by Sentence Reduction: The CIA’s Prison-Based Plan for Drug Interrogation
In a 1951 internal memo stamped for ARTICHOKE review, a CIA technical officer laid out a research proposal with chilling simplicity: use U.S. military prisoners as human test subjects for high-risk psychological and pharmacological experiments. The proposal detailed...
David Grusch Refused to Brief AARO and the Pentagon Wants You to Know It
In a tangle of internal emails, meeting memos, and agency-to-agency requests, a clear story emerges: the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) tried-repeatedly-to get whistleblower David Grusch to speak with them. He declined. The released...
Feds Knew New Jersey UAP Sightings Were Benign, Kept Quiet Anyway
In late 2024, a wave of drone sightings across New Jersey sparked public fear, political posturing, and federal flight restrictions. But newly released documents reveal that by mid-December, federal authorities had already determined that many of the most alarming...
The CIA Built a Secret Needleless Injector Then Abandoned it for Being Too Loud
It was supposed to be the perfect spy tool: a silent device capable of delivering drugs through clothing with no trace and no needle. Instead, it ended up in a folder stamped with failure-and a warning about what science can’t solve with gadgets alone. A 1950s-era...
How Distant Planes Became a UAP Sighting Over U.S. Military Airspace
In 2021, military personnel watching the skies over the Western United States spotted something strange: five equidistant lights hovering high above restricted airspace, maintaining a steady pace at altitudes between 20,000 and 40,000 feet. The formation looked...
Inside Kryptos: The CIA’s Unsolved Puzzle That Still Holds Clues
In the courtyard of CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia, there’s a sculpture made of copper, granite, and mystery. Most employees walk past it every day. Few understand that it’s still talking to them. Kryptos isn’t just an artwork. It’s a deliberate enigma. Four...
Operation JESUITS: Soviet Spycraft, Catholic Resistance, and the Cold War in Lithuania
A gripping Cold War-era espionage operation, once buried in KGB archives, has now come to light. "Operation JESUITS," chronicled in a newly published Cold War International History Project working paper, reveals how the Soviet state security apparatus deployed...
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Is Spreading-But WHO Says the Risk Is Still Low
A new subvariant of SARS-CoV-2, designated NB.1.8.1, is rising in prevalence across multiple regions, according to a May 2025 evaluation from the World Health Organization. Though still classified only as a "variant under monitoring" (VUM), the data show a steady,...
An Internal Complaint, a Foreign Tie & a Trail That Went Quiet
In 2016, an NSA employee alleged that a colleague had been improperly hired-someone with prior access to classified information and potential foreign government connections. The case triggered a months-long internal investigation by the agency’s Inspector General. The...
How the NSA Weaponized Semantics to Deny Snowden’s Whistleblower Claims
When Edward Snowden claimed he’d raised concerns through official NSA channels before leaking classified documents, the agency responded not with transparency-but with a flurry of FOIA rejections, legal semantics, and redacted letters. Hundreds of pages of internal...
What Suspension? UK Arms Still Flow to Israel Despite Official Ban
When the UK government announced in September 2024 that it was suspending arms export licences to Israel, it made headlines. Foreign Secretary David Lammy reassured Parliament that British-supplied weapons wouldn’t support "violations of international law." The public...
The Puerto Rico UAP That Slipped Through the Government’s Fingers
On the night of April 26, 2013, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircraft recorded something strange off the coast of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Through its infrared camera, the crew watched as an unidentified object-then two-glided across the airport, darted near...
How Military Drones Captured a Ghost That Was Never There
In 2022 and 2023, U.S. military drone operators flying missions across the Middle East and Mediterranean Sea recorded strange footage: distant airborne objects trailed by what looked like atmospheric wakes-faint but visible lines cutting through the sky, like jetwash...
How a Viral Pentagon Video Became a Case Study in Misperception
In 2017, a grainy military video known as "GoFast" hit the internet, setting off a storm of speculation. Captured by a U.S. Navy F/A-18 fighter jet and officially released by the Pentagon in 2020, the footage appeared to show a mysterious object tearing across the...
NSA Scrambled to Disprove Snowden’s Claims-While Withholding the Rest
In 2014, Edward Snowden publicly challenged the NSA to deny he had emailed agency lawyers raising concerns about surveillance programs. The NSA responded with silence, then a carefully orchestrated media campaign, and finally-hundreds of heavily redacted documents...
NSA Memo Details Dozens of U.S. Privacy Violations in Just One Quarter
It was supposed to be careful, targeted, and strictly within legal boundaries. But for three months in early 2003, the NSA’s internal compliance report reads like a checklist of domestic violations. From listening in on Americans' private conversations to accidentally...
How the CIA Identified, Approached and Broke Recruits
A 1944 CIA training document, recently declassified, lays out in cold detail exactly how the agency evaluated and manipulated potential assets. More than a manual, it’s a psychological dissection of human vulnerability-who can be recruited, how to spot them, and how...
The U.S. Government Wanted a Truth Drug And Got a Chemical Lie Instead
It started with a promise: a chemical that could make anyone talk, spilling secrets without resistance or deception. What the U.S. got instead was confusion, contradiction, and a costly pharmacological dead end. A declassified report titled Development of Truth Drug...
From Brainwashing to Bombproof Memory: Inside the CIA’s Psychological War
When the CIA planned out its psychological warfare strategy in the 1950s, it wasn’t just exploring exotic drugs and hypnosis. It was engineering an entire operational ecosystem-custom labs, human test subjects, field schools, and behavioral modification programs...
Inside Project ARTICHOKE: The CIA’s Blueprint for Total Behavioral Control
What would it take to fully break a person’s will-without them ever realizing it happened? That was the question driving Project ARTICHOKE, a top-secret CIA research program detailed in a declassified 1952 memorandum. Unlike earlier efforts, this was no vague...
Unredacted is your independent source for exploring declassified government documents, national security records, intelligence agency files, and investigative research into hidden truths. From CIA archives to FOIA releases, Unredacted.info uncovers what was once secret-making the unseen visible. Our mission is to provide open access to reliable, unfiltered information the public deserves to know.
Stay informed, stay curious, stay Unredacted.
Donate XRP via Xaman: rUvwtfDvya2rUXtfM3dvFVsZRYtUAfizj3