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- Anomalous Health Incidents: Global Distribution and Correlates (2016-Present)
Beginning in late 2016, U.S. Embassy personnel in Havana, Cuba, reported an unusual set of symptoms, which later became known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI) or 'Havana Syndrome'. These incidents …
- Foreign Government Protests of U.S. Arms Transfers
The United States maintains a robust system for approving and overseeing arms transfers to foreign end-users, involving intensive government review and congressional notification as required by statut…
- Havana Syndrome: US Government Epidemiological Data and Personnel Correlates
Since 2016, US government personnel, primarily diplomats and intelligence officers, have reported a range of unexplained neurological symptoms, collectively termed 'Anomalous Health Incidents' (AHIs) …
- Anomalous Health Incidents: Diagnostic Criteria and Neurological Markers
Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), initially known as 'Havana Syndrome,' refer to a constellation of unexplained and sudden symptoms reported by U.S. government personnel and their family members, pri…
- Document 276: US Escalation in Vietnam vs. Fall of Saigon
The Reddit post [1] references 'document 276' in the context of the decision to escalate U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. However, an examination of the provided source [2] for 'document 276' from…
- Henry Kissinger's Role in Operation Condor: Declassified Documents and Disputed Approvals
The role of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Operation Condor, a campaign of political repression and state terror by right-wing dictatorships in the Southern Cone of South America, is a s…
- US Arms Transfer End-Use Certifications and Israeli Intermediaries (Post-1987)
This dossier examines the specific 'end-use certifications' relevant to U.S. arms transfers after 1987, particularly those involving potential Israeli intermediaries. U.S. government regulations requi…
- State Department Documented End-Use Violations Reported to Congress Since 2020
The U.S. Department of State is responsible for investigating and reporting to Congress any substantial violations of agreements concerning U.S.-origin defense articles and services by foreign partner…
- Foreign Recipients Implicated in Defense Article Misuse (2020-Present)
The U.S. State Department is responsible for investigating and reporting end-use violations, which are defined as foreign partners' breaches of requirements regarding the purpose, transfer, and securi…
- GAO Reports on End-Use Violations (Post-2020)
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is responsible for providing fact-based, non-partisan information to Congress, including audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of federal pro…
- State Department Staffing and Budget for End-Use Violations and Civilian Harm (2020-Present)
This dossier investigates the staffing levels and budget allocations within the U.S. State Department dedicated to investigating and reporting end-use violations and civilian harm, focusing on changes…
- Senate Report 101-44 and Iran-Contra Drug Trafficking Allegations
Allegations of CIA involvement in drug trafficking, particularly in connection with the Contras during the Iran-Contra affair, have been a subject of public discourse and investigation. Senate Report …
- US End-Use Monitoring for Munitions to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Public Accessibility of Reports
The U.S. government maintains End-Use Monitoring (EUM) procedures, primarily through the Golden Sentry program, to ensure foreign recipients of defense articles comply with transfer agreements. These …
- Foreign Government Protests of US Arms Transfers Citing Factual Discrepancies
This dossier investigates instances where foreign governments formally protested U.S. arms transfers by citing factual discrepancies in the U.S. official account, rather than merely expressing policy …
- Kerry Committee Report: Contra-Drug Trafficking Allegations (1989)
The Kerry Committee report, officially titled "Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy," was released on April 13, 1989, by the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Subcommittee on Terrorism, N…
- US Government Agencies and Declassification Policies for Munitions Transfers to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and UAE
The U.S. government maintains several agencies responsible for overseeing and documenting international arms transfers, including those to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The Dep…
- GAO and State Department Reports on Foreign Protests of U.S. Arms Transfers
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducts audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of Federal programs, including those related to U.S. arms transfers. The Department of State i…
- US Arms Transfers to Indonesia (1975-1999): Documentation and Oversight
The transfer of US arms to Indonesia between 1975 and 1999 is a subject of historical interest, with various government agencies and research organizations involved in tracking such activities. Offici…
- Ambassador Robert White's 1978 Cable on Operation Condor's Aims
A 1978 cable from U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay, Robert E. White, to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance is widely referenced in discussions regarding Operation Condor. The cable is alleged to confirm that O…