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U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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- Project MKUltra: CIA Behavioral Modification Research Program (1950s–1970s)
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA research program in behavioral modification, primarily involving LSD and interrogation techniques, that operated from approximately 1950 to the early 1970s. The progra…
- Senate Intelligence Committee Hearing on CIA's Use of Journalists and Clergy (1996)
On July 17, 1996, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held a hearing titled "CIA's Use of Journalists and Clergy in Intelligence Operations" (Senate Hearing 104-593). This hearing address…
- CIA Relationships with Major U.S. News Organizations: Operational Scale and Editorial Influence
The question of CIA relationships with American journalists and news media organizations emerged as a public policy matter beginning in the 1970s, when congressional investigations and declassified do…
- CIA Journalist Recruitment Programs: Declassified Assessments and Lessons Learned (1970s–1980s)
The investigation seeks declassified CIA internal reviews or 'lessons learned' documents from the 1970s–1980s specifically assessing the success or failure of journalist recruitment programs. The Sena…
- MKUltra Funding to Universities and Medical Institutions: Specifics and Stated Purposes
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA program initiated in 1953 to research behavioral modification, interrogation, and mind control, often without informed consent [3, 5, 6]. Declassified CIA and Senate d…
- NSA 2024 MKUltra Document Release and Victim Count Revision
In December 2024, the National Security Archive and ProQuest published a collection of over 1,200 previously classified CIA documents related to Project MKUltra, the agency's covert behavioral modific…
- Attorney General Guidelines: Intelligence Gathering vs. Incitement Definitions
The Attorney General (AG) Guidelines establish procedures for U.S. federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies, notably the FBI and ODNI, regarding intelligence gathering and investigations, par…
- CIA 1957 Inspector General Report: Concerns and University Research
A 1957 Inspector General (IG) report within the CIA raised concerns regarding the management and fiscal controls of the Technical Services Division (TSD) activities. This report is cited in a Senate I…
- Senate Hearing 104-593 Unredacted References to CIA Journalist Networks
Senate Hearing 104-593, titled "CIA's Use of Journalists and Clergy in Intelligence Operations," was held on July 17, 1996, by the Senate Intelligence Committee. This hearing addressed concerns regard…
- CIA's Use of Journalists and Clergy in Intelligence Operations: 1996 Senate Hearing and Closed-Door Sessions
The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held a public hearing on July 17, 1996, titled "CIA's Use of Journalists and Clergy in Intelligence Operations" [2, 6]. This hearing was part of ongoin…
- MKUltra: Institutional Acknowledgements and Internal Investigations
Project MKUltra was a clandestine CIA program of human experimentation designed to develop methods for altering human behavior, which operated from the 1950s to the early 1970s. The program involved a…
- Declassified 1990s CIA Documents Naming Journalist Assets
This investigation explores whether declassified CIA documents from the 1990s explicitly name journalists or media personnel identified as assets or contacts. While the CIA acknowledges historical con…
- U.S. Government Threat Assessments: Enemy Use of Drugs Beyond Church Committee
This dossier investigates the presence of specific language or threat assessments regarding 'enemy use of drugs' in declassified U.S. government documents, extending beyond the scope of the Church Com…
- CIA Attempts to Suppress MKUltra Disclosure
Project MKUltra was an illegal human experimentation program undertaken by the CIA to develop procedures and drugs for altering human behavior, operating from the 1950s to the early 1970s. The program…
- CIA Media Influence Programs: Declassification Review Status (1950-1980)
Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) requests for CIA media influence programs between 1950 and 1980 are subject to ongoing processes and challenges. While U.S. government policy aims for automatic…
- CIA Editorial Control Directives Over Media Assets
The question of the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) desired level of editorial control over media assets is a recurring theme within the broader narrative of alleged CIA media manipulation. While …
- Journalists with Alleged CIA Ties and Editorial Influence: Declassified Documents and Public Commentary
Declassified 1960s-era CIA documents and subsequent investigations have indicated that several American journalists maintained covert ties to the Agency. While the CIA and congressional probes largely…
- CIA Use of Journalists as Assets (1960s-1970s): Declassified Document Review
The narrative of the CIA utilizing journalists as assets or contacts, particularly during the Cold War era of the 1960s and 1970s, has been a recurring subject of public inquiry and declassification e…
- Iran-Contra Authorization Documents: Unclassified References in Testimonies
The Iran-Contra affair involved covert arms sales to Iran and funding of the Contras in Nicaragua by members of the Reagan administration's National Security Council (NSC) staff. While significant doc…