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“We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” William Casey

The source of the above quote Mae Magnin Brussell was an American radio personality and researcher of the Kennedy assassination.

Each year the US Department of Defense (DoD) lists a number of single line items in its budget that have a program number such as 0605236F, code names like CLASSIC WIZARD or vague description such as “special evaluation program,” that don’t refer to any weapons system known to the general public, Congressional officials or even defense analysts. These single line items are covers for the creation of a ‘black budget’ – a top-secret slush fund set up by the DoD, with the approval of the US Congress, to apparently fund intelligence organizations such as the CIA as well as covert operations and classified weapons programs by the DoD. The ‘black budget’ allows intelligence activities, covert operations and classified weapons research to be conducted without Congressional oversight on the grounds that oversight would compromise the secrecy essential for the success of such ‘black programs’. Basically, A black project or Clandestine operation is a highly classified, top-secret military or defense project that is not publicly acknowledged by the government, military personnel, or contractors.

“Splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds” ~JFK in the speech that got him killed here

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ACOUSTIC KITTY:

Acoustic Kitty was a CIA project launched by the Directorate of Science & Technology in the 1960s attempting to use cats in spy missions, intended to spy on the Kremlin and Soviet embassies, recording the links between the buildings in the area. A battery and a microphone were implanted into a cat and an antenna into its tail. This would allow the cats to innocuously record and transmit sound from its surroundings. Due to problems with distraction, the cat’s sense of hunger had to be addressed in another operation. Surgical and training expenses are thought to have amounted to over $20 million.

The first Acoustic Kitty mission was to eavesdrop on two men in a park outside the Soviet compound on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, D.C. The cat was released nearby, but was hit and killed by a taxi almost immediately. However, this is disputed by former Director of the CIA’s Office of Technical Service, Robert Wallace, in the Weapons Of The Superspies episode of the TV series The World’s Weirdest Weapons: Wallace states that the project was abandoned due to the difficulty of training the cat to behave as required, and “the equipment was taken out of the cat; the cat was re-sewn for a second time, and lived a long and happy life afterwards”.Subsequent tests also failed. Shortly thereafter the project was considered a failure and declared to be a total loss. The project was cancelled in 1967. FOIA here

ARTICHOKE:

Preceded by Project Bluebird, Project Artichoke officially arose on August 20, 1951 and was operated by the CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence. The primary goal of Project Artichoke was to determine whether a person could be involuntarily made to perform an act of attempted assassination. This was the project to create a Manchurian Candidate. This project lead to the death of Frank Rudolph Emmanuel Olson (July 17, 1910 – November 28, 1953) was an American bacteriologist, biological warfare scientist, and an employee of the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories (USBWL) who worked at Camp Detrick (now Fort Detrick) in Maryland. At a meeting in rural Maryland, he was covertly dosed with LSD by his colleague Sidney Gottlieb (head of the CIA’s MKUltra program) and, nine days later, plunged to his death from the window of the Hotel Statler in New York. The U.S. government first described his death as a suicide, and then as misadventure, while others allege murder. The Rockefeller Commission report on the CIA in 1975 acknowledged their having conducted covert drug studies on fellow agents. Olson’s death is one of the most mysterious outcomes of the CIA mind control project MKUltra. FOIA papers below

BAY OF PIGS INVASION:

The Bay of Pigs was a failed military invasion of Cuba by a CIA-trained force of Cuban exiles on April 17, 1961. The invasion was an attempt to overthrow the communist government of Fidel Castro and was a major embarrassment for the US. The Cuban military quickly defeated and captured many in the invasion force  The incident further strained relations between the US and Cuba and is seen as a major failure of US foreign policy in the early 1960s. FOIA here

BLUEBIRD:

BLUEBIRD was the first structured comprehensive, integrated CIA mind control project involving both domestic and overseas covert activities designed to study enemy techniques and test them on selected individuals, including “potential intelligence agents, defectors, refugees, Prisoners of War and “others.” Under this early program, experimental psychoactive drugs and hypnosis were used; the objective was to prevent secret information from being extracted from CIA agents. A CIA document indicated that BLUEBIRD material was “not fit for public consumption.” (Acid Dreams, 1992) American POWs who returned from Korean captivity were subjected to various behavioral modification techniques, experimental drugs, hypnosis, and “special interrogation methods” — the euphemism for torture — at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Walter Reed, Valley Forge in Pennsylvania, in CIA’s quest to develop reliable methods for detecting deception. The Army, Navy, and Air Force joined the CIA in Project Bluebird.

CHAOS:

While the NSA was busy snooping on US citizens through Projects SHAMROCK and MINARET, the CIA got into the domestic spying act by initiating Operation CHAOS. President Lyndon Johnson authorized the creation of the CIA’s Domestic Operations Division (DOD), whose purpose was to “exercise centralized responsibility for direction, support, and coordination of clandestine cooperation activities within the United States”.

When Johnson ordered CIA Director John McCone to use the DOD to analyze the growing college student protests against the Administration’s policy towards Vietnam, two new units were set up to target anti-war protesters and organizations: Project RESISTANCE, which worked with college administrators, campus security and local police to identify anti-war activists and political dissidents; and Project MERRIMAC, which monitored any demonstrations being conducted in the Washington, DC, area.

The CIA then began monitoring student activists and infiltrating anti-war organizations by working with local police departments to pull off burglaries, illegal entries (black bag jobs), interrogations, and electronic surveillance. After President Nixon came to office in 1969, all of these domestic surveillance activities were consolidated into Operation CHAOS.

After the revelation of two former CIA agents’ involvement in the Watergate break-in, the publication of an article about CHAOS in the New York Times and the growing concern about distancing itself from illegal domestic spying activities, the CIA shut down Operation CHAOS.

But during the life of the project, the Church Committee and the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States (the Rockefeller Commission) revealed that the CIA had compiled files on over 13,000 individuals, including 7,000 US citizens and 1,000 domestic organizations.

The history of Operation Chaos here

COINTELPRO:

was a series of covert and illegal projects actively conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic American political organizations. FBI records show COINTELPRO resources targeted groups and individuals the FBI deemed subversive, ncluding feminist organizations, the Communist Party USA, anti–Vietnam War organizers, activists of the civil rights and Black power movements (e.g. Martin Luther King Jr., the Nation of Islam, and the Black Panther Party), environmentalist and animal rights organizations, the American Indian Movement (AIM), Chicano and Mexican-American groups like the Brown Berets and the United Farm Workers, independence movements (including Puerto Rican independence groups such as the Young Lords and the Puerto Rican Socialist Party), a variety of organizations that were part of the broader New Left, and white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the far-right group National States’ Rights Party. In 1971 in San Diego, the FBI financed, armed, and controlled an extreme right-wing group of former members of the Minutemen anti-communist paramilitary organization, transforming it into a group called the Secret Army Organization that targeted groups, activists, and leaders involved in the Anti-War Movement, using both intimidation and violent acts. FOIA here

Cointelpro full library here

GATEWAY:

It was a subproject of Project Stargate and help came from the Monroe Institute and was shown to increase brain performance with the use of audio frequencies, biofeedback, and transcendental meditation. See it as the same universal force that causes thunder and lightning cause our brain’s synapsis to fire. Wall Street has picked this idea up and thousands of employees have been taught transcendental meditation in 2016 alone for optimal performance in the workplace. FOIA here

GLADIO:

The name “Gladio” was derived from the short sword used by Roman legionnaires, in line with the Italian Fascists’ fascination with Roman paganism. Operation Gladio grew out of the British Auxiliary Units formed during World War II. Fearing a German invasion, British Military Intelligence decided to train groups of people across Britain, known as Auxiliary Units, as a resistance movement. But according to The Guardian, these men weren’t regular soldiers. They weren’t paid and bore no official uniform. Instead, they were “highly trained civilians ordered by their government to harass an occupying force from behind the lines, even after an official surrender.”

During the Cold War, the self-determination of countless countries was greatly influenced by the meddling of the CIA, NATO, and MI6. Fearful of any hint of communism in any country, a network of secret guerrilla armies were scattered across Europe with the goal of suppressing communism. In many cases, violence was also committed by far-right extremists in order to target communists.

This network of stay-behind armies became known as Operation Gladio. And because only a handful of countries have revealed information to the public about the stay-behind networks, there are only a few incidents in which the affiliation of Operation Gladio is confirmed and known for certain. Other incidents, like the Brabant Massacres in Belgium, the Montejurra massacre in Spain, and the assassinations of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, are also alleged to have been associated with Operation Gladio, but there’s less evidence with which to say for sure. Their activities also weren’t limited to Europe. There are even said to be ties between Operation Gladio and the assassination of Patrice Lumumba.

As time goes on, more and more information will likely come out about the activities of Operation Gladio. But as of 2021, many of its secrets are still being held close. And this piece barely scratches the surface of everything Operation Gladio has been accused of associating with. This is Operation Gladio: The CIA’s secret army in Europe.

HIGHJUMP:

officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947, (also called Task Force 68), was a United States Navy (USN) operation to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV. The operation was organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN (Ret), Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Ethan Erik Larson, USN, Commanding Officer, Task Force 68. Operation HIGHJUMP commenced on 26 August 1946 and ended in late February 1947. Task Force 68 included 4,700 men, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft.

HIGHJUMP’s objectives, according to the U.S. Navy report of the operation, were:

Training personnel and testing equipment in frigid conditions;
Consolidating and extending the United States’ sovereignty over the largest practicable area of the Antarctic continent (publicly denied as a goal before the expedition ended);[3]
Determining the feasibility of establishing, maintaining, and utilizing bases in the Antarctic and investigating possible base sites;
Developing techniques for establishing, maintaining, and utilizing air bases on ice, with particular attention to later applicability of such techniques to operations in interior Greenland, where conditions are comparable to those in the Antarctic;
Amplifying existing stores of knowledge of electromagnetic, geological, geographic, hydrographic, and meteorological propagation conditions in the area;
Supplementary objectives of the Nanook expedition (a smaller equivalent conducted off eastern Greenland. FOIA here

LUNIK KIDNAPPING:

A number of years ago the Soviet Union toured several countries with an exhibition of its industrial and economic achievements. There were the standard displays of industrial machinery, soft goods, and
models of power stations and nuclear equipment._ Of greater interest were apparent models of the Sputnik and Lunilc space vehicles. U.S. intelligence twice gained extended access to the Lunik, the second
time by borrowing it overnight and returning it before the Soviets missed it This is the story of the borrowing, which required the efforts of many people and close cooperation between covert and
overt intelligence components.

MKULTRA:

This has to be the most talked about CIA project out there. You can see it as an idea for television shows and movies such as Stranger Things. Monarch programming was an umbrella project just to name one of many. Both were illegal psychological experiments on humans performed by the CIA for extreme behavior modifications. Many means were used to perform tests such as big universities, Naval Weapons Centers, and hospitals. A majority of these tests were done on unwilling people from whom we know as serial killers to stars in Hollywood even war veterans. Investigative efforts were hampered by the fact that CIA Director Richard Helms ordered all MK-ULTRA files destroyed in 1973, but some managed to survive even providing proof for compensation for some victims. 1977 Senate hearing here. Hypnosis, drugs, flashing lights, and audible frequencies were used along with drugs and fear to split personalities to create a hidden personality that would be triggered with codewords. The different mind state frequencies were exploited. Each individual had a specific handler assigned to them for “trust”. It is an understanding amongst researchers alike that Disney movies were used as triggers. Some listed movies were Alice in Wonderland, Fantasia, and Wizard of Oz. The False Memory Foundation was created to amplify distrust in victims. A famous speech about this worthy of attention is ‘The Greenbaum Speech”. Read it here. FOIA documents here. Sub or umbrella projects of MKultra were NAOMI and Midnight Climax to name a few.

MOCKINGBIRD:

It was conceived in the late 1940s, the most frigid period of the cold war, when the CIA began a systematic infiltration of the corporate media, a process that often included a direct takeover of major news outlets.

In this period, the American intelligence services competed with communist activists abroad to influence European labor unions. With or without the cooperation of local governments, Frank Wisner, an undercover State Department official assigned to the Foreign Service, rounded up students abroad to enter the cold war underground of covert operations on behalf of his Office of Policy Coordination.

Philip Graham, a graduate of the Army Intelligence School in Harrisburg, PA, then publisher of the Washington Post., was taken under Wisner’s wing to direct the program code-named Operation MOCKINGBIRD.

“By the early 1950s,” writes former Village Voice reporter Deborah Davis in Katharine the Great, “Wisner ‘owned’ respected members of the New York Times, Newsweek, CBS and other communications vehicles, plus stringers, four to six hundred in all, according to a former CIA analyst.”

The network was overseen by Allen Dulles, a templar for German and American corporations who wanted their points of view represented in the public print. Early MOCKINGBIRD influenced 25 newspapers and wire agencies consenting to act as organs of CIA propaganda.

Activists curious about the workings of MOCKINGBIRD have since been appalled to find in FOIA documents that agents boasting in CIA office memos of their pride in having placed “important assets” inside every major news publication in the country. It was not until 1982 that the Agency openly admitted that reporters on the CIA payroll have acted as case officers to agents in the field. FOIA here

MONARCH:

Monarch Programming is a method of mind control used by numerous organizations for covert purposes. It is a continuation of project MK-ULTRA, a mind-control program developed by the CIA, and tested on the military and civilians. The methods are astonishingly sadistic (its entire purpose is to traumatize the victim) and the expected results are horrifying: The creation of a mind-controlled slave who can be triggered at any time to perform any action required by the handler. While mass media ignores this issue, over 2 million Americans have gone through the horrors of this program. Read more here and read Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave by Cisco Wheeler and Fritz Springmeier here

NORTHWOODS:

Operation Northwoods was a plan signed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1962, but was rejected by then president John F. Kennedy. This plan, also known as the “Cuba Project”, was proposed in order to invade Cuba. They would justify this invasion by staging Cuban terrorist attacks in Florida, and Washington D.C. The government and the military had plans to shoot up schools, blow up drone commercial airlines, and also stage a fake raid on Guantanamo Bay.

PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT:

The “Philadelphia Experiment” is the name that has commonly been given to an alleged Top-Secret experiment conducted by the United States Navy in 1943 in which the Destroyer Escort U.S.S. Eldridge, outfitted with several tons of specialized electronics equipment capable of creating a tremendous pulsating magnetic field around itself, was first made invisible and then transported, in a matter of moments, from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, to the Norfolk Docks and back again, a total distance of over 400 miles (640 kilometers).

The United States government for the last 43 years has officially denied that this experiment ever took place. Challenging this statement, however, are several unanswered questions: What caused the death of some of the crew members aboard ship in a safe and secure harbor? Why was the remainder of the crew discharged as medically unfit? If one concludes that the Philadelphia Experiment did really occur, then was the untimely death of an independent researcher investigating the alleged experiment really suicide? How could the Navy possibly accomplish such a fantastic experiment? In any case, the story begins with Morris Ketchum Jessup, an astronomy and mathematics Professor at the University of Michigan.

It has been said that what Einstein really was working on was a starship propulsion system. It is confirmed

Description: In his study at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, where he was engaged in research for the U.S. Navy, 24 July 1943. With him are Captain Geoffrey E. Sage, USN, Commanding Officer, Naval Training Station, Princeton (at left); and Lieutenant Commander Frederick L. Douthit, USNR, Executive Officer, Naval Training Station, Princeton. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives.

Photo obtained from Naval History and Heritage Command site Catalog #: 80-G-42919

You have to realize that this was before rockets. This was before NASA’s space program. This was Einstein’s test of space travel — starships drive faster than light. Classified military documents reported that the Eldridge crew was affected by the events in disturbing ways. Some went insane. Others developed a mysterious illness. But others still were said to have been fused together with the ship; still alive, but with limbs sealed to the metal.

Read more here

PAPERCLIP:

Operation Paperclip was the code name for the O.S.S.–U.S. Military rescue of scientists from Nazi Germany, during the terminus and aftermath of World War II. In 1945, the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency was established with direct responsibility for effecting Operation Paperclip. Nazis went to North and South America.

Following the failure of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (codenamed Operation Barbarossa), and (to a lesser extent) the entry of the U.S. into the war, the strategic position of Germany was at a disadvantage since German military industries were unprepared for a long war. As a result, Germany began efforts in spring 1943 to recall scientists and technical personnel from combat units to places where their skills could be used in research and development. One famous example was Wernher von Braun space rocket science lab technician for NASA.

“Overnight, Ph.D.s were liberated from KP duty, masters of science were recalled from orderly service, mathematicians were hauled out of bakeries, and precision mechanics ceased to be truck drivers.” — Dieter K. Huzel

PHOENIX:

The Program was designed to identify and “neutralize” (via infiltration, capture, terrorism, torture, and assassination) the infrastructure of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLF or Viet Cong).[2][3][4][5] The CIA described it as “a set of programs that sought to attack and destroy the political infrastructure of the Viet Cong”.[6] The major two components of the program were Provincial Reconnaissance Units (PRUs) and regional interrogation centers. PRUs would kill and capture suspected VC. They would also capture VC and civilians who were thought to have information on VC activities. Many of these people were then taken to the interrogation centers where some were tortured in an attempt to gain intelligence on VC activities in the area.[7] The information extracted at the centers was then given to military commanders, who would use it to task the PRU with further capture and assassination missions.[7] The program was in operation between 1965 and 1972, and similar efforts existed both before and after that period. By 1972, Phoenix operatives had “neutralized” 81,740 suspected NLF operatives, informants and supporters, of whom 26,369 were killed

STARGATE:

In 2017 the Central Intelligence Agency dumped a batch of top-secret government files onto CIA.gov, as part of its year-long campaign to share declassified documents due to repeated Freedom of Information requests. In the latest release, the CIA included files related to the Stargate Project. You can find these documents here.  The CIA used Remote Viewing as a tool for the Stargate Project.

Remote Viewing is the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target using paranormal means. (extrasensory perception) Psychic warfare was developed during the Cold War. It is a military tool and the Defense Intelligence Agency’s interest in this goes back to at least the 1950s for the means of gaining information about top-secret enemy sites in which they had no other assets. The first army operational Remote Viewing session was performed in 1979. The CIA ended its research in Remote Viewing in 1998. FOIA here

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I will be adding to this list over time.

Agents of the world’s elite have been long engaged in a war on the populace of Earth. Greed is the motivation for this war, a greed so pervasive that it encompasses the planet and all of the beings on it, but in recent times a philosophy has been used to justify that greed. It is the philosophy of mass control, that ultimately aims at dictating every aspect of human life – even remolding man’s perception of reality and himself. [Jim Keith, Mass Control: Engineering Human Consciousness]