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  • ...tps://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/PROJECT%20MOCKINGBIRD%5B15770719%5D.pdf CIA declassified transcripts] reveal its methods violated constitutional protec ...the CIA to launch the project under the agency's Office of Security, with CIA Director John McCone providing personal oversight.</p>
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  • ...t program established in the 1970s by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) and the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) to explore the military and ...stigate similar phenomena to avoid a potential "psychic gap." In 1972, the CIA initiated preliminary studies through its Office of Research and Developmen
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  • ...icularly U.S.-centric operations like the CIA's alleged media infiltration programs. Dalal launched the initiative via a dedicated wiki at [https://odrindia.in ...heories" like [https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/06760269 MKUltra] (CIA mind control), [https://vault.fbi.gov/cointel-pro COINTELPRO] (FBI disrupti
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  • ...ing initiative sponsored by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the late 20th century, focused on exploring the frontiers of human cons ...al perception. The CIA, amid Cold War anxieties over Soviet parapsychology programs, took interest in these claims during the 1970s, viewing them as potential
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  • ...control experiments. Roots can be traced to declassified programs like the CIA's MKUltra (1953–1973), which explored psychological manipulation through ...ssion via electromagnetic waves. Military applications were explored under programs like the U.S. Army's Non-Lethal Weapons Program in the 1990s, with document
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  • ...exploratory experiences of awareness. It forms a core component of various programs, including the Gateway Program, which has been associated with exploratory ...stress reduction, pattern recognition, and non-local perception. While the CIA's involvement was exploratory and not operational, it underscored Hemi-Sync
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  • ...gn:justify;">The Cold War formalized U.S. PsyOps through agencies like the CIA and U.S. Information Agency, employing radio (e.g., Voice of America) and p ...uch as labeling emerging truths as "conspiracy theories," originating from CIA Dispatch 1035-960, and applies to contested truths in health, climate, and
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  • ..." claims via short trials and FDA approval; pharma-funded doctor education programs spread misinformation. || Lawsuits revealed internal emails and manipulated ...tated; intensified debates on COVID-19 origins; halted some viral research programs.
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  • ...-page-final-report-on-lessons-learned-and-the-path-forward/ final report]; CIA assessment [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd9qjjj4zy5o lab leak]. ...l-use research since the 2000s. || Promoted as biological threat reduction programs. || Declassified factsheets [https://media.defense.gov/2022/Mar/11/20029546
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  • | Mind Control Programs || MKUltra Experiments || 1953-1973 CIA initiatives during Cold War || Behavioral modification for interrogation ||
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  • ...bling discriminatory profiling in law enforcement. Historical parallels to programs like the FBI's COINTELPRO underscore how such technologies disrupt civil ri ...ems suppress voices, fostering echo chambers and narrative control akin to CIA's Operation Mockingbird.</p>
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  • ...he 21st century brought integration into drone and vehicle platforms, with programs like the U.S. Navy's LaWS (Laser Weapon System) achieving operational statu ...focused microwaves that induce arrhythmias. Historical allegations include CIA experiments under MKUltra extensions, where DEW prototypes allegedly target
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  • ...arly during wartime. Operations like [[Operation Mockingbird]], an alleged CIA program to influence media, exemplify how state actors have manipulated nar ...:justify;">Empowering individuals to discern fact from fiction is central. Programs could include:</p>
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  • ...eration Mockingbird]] (1948–1970s) recruited over 400 journalists to embed CIA perspectives in coverage of events like the Bay of Pigs and Vietnam War. Ca ...sies. || 1975 Church Committee; 20,000+ declassified documents in 1977. || CIA apology; limited compensation; 12+ deaths; human experimentation bans.
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  • ...n:justify;">Key examples include the 1975 Church Committee, which admitted CIA overreaches like [[MKUltra]], and modern instances such as the 2013 Snowden ...sies. || 1975 Church Committee; 20,000+ declassified documents in 1977. || CIA apology; limited compensation; 12+ deaths; human experimentation bans.
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  • ...Union invested in non-lethal weapons research, including projects like the CIA's MKUltra program, which experimented with sensory deprivation and hallucin ...sical coercion. Historical parallels are drawn to Project Pandora, a 1960s CIA study on microwave effects, suggesting evolution into modern "active denial
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  • ...essing these resonances for global energy transmission, while contemporary programs such as [[The Gateway Program]] investigate their role in expanding [[Consc <p style="text-align:justify;">[[The Gateway Program]], a declassified CIA initiative from the 1970s-1980s, explored non-physical travel and expanded
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  • ...ry also echoed Cold War-era fears of mind control experiments, such as the CIA's MKUltra program. Monast's sudden death on December 5 or 6, 1996, from a r | CIA's Gateway Process reports (1983) on altered states
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  • ..., blurring abuse into algorithmic tyranny. Historical precedents, like the CIA's MKUltra program (1953-1973), involved non-consensual LSD dosing and elect ...tive Manipulation || MKUltra Subproject 68 (1950s-70s) || CIA mind control programs || LSD/electroshock for depatterning || FOIA releases; survivor accounts ||
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  • ...e [https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88-01350R000200410001-8.pdf CIA Dispatch #1035-960] which parallels scientific labeling tactics.</p> | Health and Medicine || Eugenics Programs || 1900s-1940s state-sponsored sterilization; Nazi adoptions. || Backed by
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