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  • ...i/index.php?title=Intelligence_Agencies&action=edit&redlink=1 Intelligence Agencies]. This theory emphasizes how entities with vested interests—financial or ...ect interest in concealing the misdeeds of the Deep State and Intelligence Agencies. The theory confirms MMO status through the use of derogatory labels to sup
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  • <p style="text-align:justify;">In the context of intelligence-driven psyops, Propaganda Narrators refer to individuals, organizations, or ...signations, where entities with financial or indirect ties to intelligence agencies enforce narrative hegemony by reframing factual inquiries as baseless specu
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  • ...and the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) to explore the military and intelligence applications of psychic phenomena, particularly [[remote viewing]]. Operati ...viet experiments in psychokinesis and telepathy prompted U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate similar phenomena to avoid a potential "psychic gap." In 197
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  • ...ing narratives to protect the interests of the Deep State and intelligence agencies. This involves algorithmic biases, content demotion, and ties to historical ...iki/Mockingbird_Media_Framework Mockingbird Media Framework], analyzes how intelligence-driven control has evolved from Cold War tactics to AI-amplified manipulati
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  • ...t in safeguarding the wrongdoings of the [[Deep State]] and [[Intelligence Agencies]]. This interest can be financial or non-financial, direct or indirect. The ...By the 1970s, over 400 journalist assets were exposed by the [https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/hearings/ciasuseofjournal00unit.pdf Church C
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  • ...2025'''], it encapsulates the persistent use of media by U.S. intelligence agencies, particularly the CIA, to orchestrate propaganda, plant stories, and suppre ...ing paid press relationships, the 1981 Executive Order 12333, and the 1997 Intelligence Authorization Act's statutory restrictions under 50 U.S.C. §3324, as analy
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  • ...ber 2025, it encompassed broader algorithmic controls linked to historical intelligence operations, affecting global information flows.</p> ...entre-nctc.html National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC)] and intelligence agencies. By mid-2012, censorship extended to cyber security blogs, with posts on [h
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  • ...nal Data Protection Act has left biometric data exposed to misuse by state agencies and private entities. [https://odrindia.in/wiki/Human_Rights_Protection_In_ ...illance infrastructures like the Central Monitoring System (CMS), National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID), and emerging Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) such a
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  • ...initiatives, was officially documented as the CIA's "Use of Journalists in Intelligence Operations."<p style="text-align:justify;"> Declassified documents and cong ...956. Embedded personnel in 40 major U.S. organizations by 1965 facilitated intelligence gathering and narrative control, including promotion of the "domino theory"
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  • ...ucture Mess], and demands [http://tlnind.blogspot.com/2011/02/intelligence-agencies-of-india-need.html Parliamentary Oversight]. Transparency is urged via Why ...ctps.blogspot.com/2011/06/national-intelligence-grid-natgrid.html National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)], [http://ictps.blogspot.com/2011/06/central-monitoring-syst
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  • During the Cold War, the United States formalized PsyOps through agencies like the CIA and the U.S. Information Agency, using radio (e.g., Voice of A ....westpoint.edu/persuade-change-and-influence-with-ai-leveraging-artificial-intelligence-in-the-information-environment/ persuade change and influence with AI in th
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  • <p style="text-align:justify;">The Cold War formalized U.S. PsyOps through agencies like the CIA and U.S. Information Agency, employing radio (e.g., Voice of A ...etnam uses leaflets for defection. || Institutionalization in intelligence agencies.
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  • ...of a vast surveillance apparatus, fusing with platforms like the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) and Central Monitoring System (CMS) to enable real-time trac ...rying this overreach as a harbinger of totalitarianism, where intelligence agencies wield unchecked e-surveillance tools.</p>
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  • ...anizations to influence public opinion, disseminate propaganda, and gather intelligence. Lacking an official CIA designation, these practices were documented throu ...with the 1948 [[Smith–Mundt Act]] prohibiting domestic propaganda by U.S. agencies, leading the CIA to initially focus on foreign operations while engaging cu
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  • ...eport; CIA admissions and journalistic exposés. || Global backlash against intelligence misuse of health programs; ethical guidelines established banning such tact ...|| During the Six-Day War, Israeli forces attacked the USS Liberty, a U.S. intelligence ship in international waters off Sinai, killing 34 Americans and injuring 1
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  • ...ed through the pejorative label of "[[Conspiracy Theory]]" by intelligence agencies, media outlets, and digital platforms. Even after validation through declas ...eport; CIA admissions and journalistic exposés. || Global backlash against intelligence misuse of health programs; ethical guidelines established banning such tact
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  • | Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in Legal Contexts || Explores applications in ODR for automa ...d Cyber Laws || Critiques lack of parliamentary oversight for intelligence agencies, draconian laws like IT Act 2000, and need for e-surveillance policy and ac
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  • ...xperimentation, compensation for victims, and restrictions on intelligence agencies ...I program to disrupt civil rights and political groups || Framed as lawful intelligence gathering for national security || Exposed in 1971 burglary of FBI office;
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  • ...pening portals to other realities. While officially denied by all involved agencies, anecdotal accounts from purported insiders suggest it represented one of t ...oject Looking Glass trace back to the post-World War II era, when American intelligence operatives, in collaboration with British and captured German scientists, b
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  • <p style="text-align:justify;">[[PsyOps]] techniques, borrowed from military intelligence, involve narrative framing—portraying alternative healers as charlatans a | Regulatory Capture || Influencing agencies like FDA/CDC || Lobbying, revolving doors || Suppressed drug withdrawals ||
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