PROPOSED EMENDATIONS
9 PENDING · 0 STRUCK (HELD IN THE ARCHIVE, B4-02)
- Pattern of Denying/Delaying Acknowledgment of Intelligence Misinformation and Ethical Breaches
Across multiple decades, US government intelligence and health agencies have demonstrated a recurring pattern of denying or delaying official acknowledgment of misinformation or severe ethical breaches, even when internal evidence suggested…
- Recurring Lack of Explicit US Command Authority Documentation for European Stay-Behind Domestic Operations
The pattern of declassified US intelligence documents consistently omitting explicit command authority or detailed directives for the domestic political operations of European 'stay-behind' networks, despite verified US involvement in their…
- Recurring Mechanism of Utilizing Foreign Intelligence or Quasi-Governmental Assets for Domestic Political Influence and Conflict
The archive reveals a recurring mechanism where U.S. government entities either directly utilize foreign intelligence, military assets, or quasi-governmental 'stay-behind' networks, or exploit the perception of external threats, to engage i…
- Recurring Patterns of Disinformation and Deception Regarding US Covert Operations
The historical record suggests a recurring pattern where US intelligence agencies or government bodies involved in covert or ethically questionable operations, such as COINTELPRO, Operation Paperclip, the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, and the Gu…
- Recurring Mechanism of Covert Operations and Deniability through Third-Party Entities and Record Control
The archive reveals a recurring mechanism across different eras and contexts where US intelligence and government agencies engage in covert or ethically questionable operations, often leveraging third-party entities or maintaining plausible…
- Parallel Information Control Strategies by US Agencies for Controversial Programs
The documented patterns of record destruction, withholding, and obfuscation across independently exposed controversial programs—COINTELPRO, MKUltra, Iran-Contra, and Operation Paperclip—suggest a recurring, parallel strategy by US governmen…
- Recurring Patterns of Records Sanitization and Suppression by US Intelligence Agencies in Response to Public Scrutiny
The documented patterns across multiple US intelligence agencies and projects suggest a recurring systemic practice of sanitizing, withholding, or destroying records in response to internal dissent or impending public scrutiny, particularly…
- US Government Agencies' Dual Strategy for Ethical Transgression: Prolonged Covert Operation and Post-Exposure Information Control
The documented patterns in both the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and COINTELPRO suggest a recurring operational strategy within U.S. government agencies for handling programs involving severe ethical transgressions. This strategy appears to invo…
- Pattern of Internal Dissent Suppression and Post-Exposure Document Control in US Government Programs
The archive reveals a recurring pattern in US government agencies, specifically the FBI and USPHS, where internal ethical dissent against controversial programs (COINTELPRO, Tuskegee Study) was either unrecorded, ignored, or actively suppre…