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- Pentagon Papers, Watergate, MKUltra: CIA Relationships with Media and Suppression Attempts
This dossier investigates claims regarding whether the Pentagon Papers leak, Watergate exposure, and MKUltra disclosure occurred despite alleged CIA relationships with senior editors at news organizat…
- CIA Recruitment of Journalists in Major U.S. News Organizations (1950-1975)
Between 1950 and 1975, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) engaged in relationships with U.S. journalists and news organizations. The Church Committee's 1975-1976 investigation publicly documented t…
- 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 Relationships and Story Suppression During Vietnam War, Watergate, and Cold War
The relationship between the CIA and American journalists during the Cold War, particularly regarding story suppression and propaganda, centers on the alleged Operation Mockingbird program and broader…
- CIA Influence in Major U.S. News Organizations: Editorial Interference and Content Alteration
The question of documented editorial interference or content alteration in major U.S. news organizations (NYT, WaPo, WSJ) directly attributed to identified CIA assets or programs is a subject of ongoi…
- Kennedy Administration and CIA Press Requests on Pre-Invasion Cuba Reporting
This dossier investigates whether the Kennedy administration or the CIA made requests to major news outlets, beyond the New York Times, regarding pre-invasion reporting on Cuba, particularly concernin…
- CIA Formal Asset Agreements with Major US Journalists (1950-1975)
The existence of formal agreements between the CIA and journalists employed by major U.S. newspapers like The New York Times, Washington Post, or Wall Street Journal between 1950 and 1975 is a subject…
- CIA Editorial Veto Power in News Organizations (Church Committee)
The Church Committee, a Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, conducted extensive investigations into U.S. intelligence agencies from 1975 t…
- CIA Ties to Senior New York Times and Washington Post Editors (Church Committee Era)
The relationship between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and major American news organizations, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, became a subject of public scrutiny followin…
- CIA-Directed Editorial Changes in US Media (1965-1975) Post-1977 Investigations
The claim of the CIA's manipulation of domestic American news media, often associated with "Operation Mockingbird," emerged publicly during the Cold War era. While general allegations of CIA influence…
- CIA Editorial Veto Power and Media Influence
The claim of direct CIA editorial veto power over U.S. news organizations is a contested narrative. While the CIA's historical relationships with journalists and media assets have been documented by i…
- COINTELPRO Record-Keeping Practices and Document Retention Compared to Other Agencies
COINTELPRO (Counterintelligence Program) was a series of covert projects conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1956 to 1971, designed to surveil, infiltrate, discredit, and disru…
- Congressional Questioning of Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident Before Resolution Vote
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed on August 10, 1964, provided President Lyndon B. Johnson with broad authority for military action in Vietnam, following reports of two naval engagements in the Gu…
- Robert McNamara's Stated Denials Regarding the Pentagon Papers
The Pentagon Papers, officially titled "Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force," is a comprehensive history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vie…
- 1972 Whistleblowers: Watergate's 'Deep Throat' and Tuskegee's Peter Buxtun
The year 1972 saw the emergence of significant whistleblowers who exposed critical government malfeasance. The most widely known is 'Deep Throat,' an anonymous source who provided information to Washi…