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  • ...and the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) to explore the military and intelligence applications of psychic phenomena, particularly [[remote viewing]]. Operati ...Reports of Soviet experiments in psychokinesis and telepathy prompted U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate similar phenomena to avoid a potential "psychic gap
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  • ...ingbird Media]] framework—encompassing historical and ongoing intelligence agency manipulations of public narratives—Project Mockingbird exemplifies early ...eneral Robert F. Kennedy, directed the CIA to launch the project under the agency's Office of Security, with CIA Director John McCone providing personal over
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  • ...ce profound psychological and perceptual shifts, potentially applicable to intelligence gathering, remote viewing, and personal development. By blending scientific ...KUltra, initiated in 1953 under CIA Director Allen Dulles, represented the agency's initial systematic pursuit of mind control techniques amid fears of Sovie
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  • ...stead of complex social forces. Some people claim the Central Intelligence Agency invented the phrase in 1967 to discredit critics. This idea is a meta-consp ...out the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Declassified U.S. intelligence documents show officials and media used the label to push aside alternative
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  • ...formalized U.S. PsyOps through agencies like the CIA and U.S. Information Agency, employing radio (e.g., Voice of America) and printed materials against Sov ...S. PsyOps; Vietnam uses leaflets for defection. || Institutionalization in intelligence agencies.
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  • ...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 ...ree will, with philosophers arguing that foreknowledge inherently curtails agency.</p>
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