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- Soviet KGB and Chinese Intelligence Mind-Control Research vs. CIA MKUltra: Comparative Capabilities and Findings
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union, China, and the United States each developed parallel behavioral modification and mind-control research programs. The CIA's MKUltra program (1950s–1970s) is exten…
- Chinese Intelligence Psychoactive Drug Research vs. Psychological Coercion
The question of whether Chinese intelligence agencies conducted systematic psychoactive drug research comparable to the CIA's MKUltra program is a subject of ongoing discussion, particularly in public…
- Soviet and Chinese Behavioral Modification Capabilities and Influence on US Intelligence (1950s-1970s)
This dossier investigates the extent to which declassified U.S. intelligence documents, particularly from the CIA and NSA, describe direct Soviet or Chinese behavioral modification capabilities that i…
- Soviet and Chinese Defector Testimony on Behavioral Modification Programs: Institutional Structures, Funding, and Victim Counts
This investigation examines whether Soviet and Chinese defectors have provided detailed testimony regarding their respective nations' behavioral modification programs, including institutional structur…
- 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…
- US Knowledge of Khmer Rouge Atrocities and Post-1979 Thai Border Support
This dossier investigates the extent of U.S. knowledge regarding Khmer Rouge atrocities during the Cambodian genocide (1975-1979) and the nature of alleged U.S. support for the Khmer Rouge after their…
- Cold War US Reports on Chinese Psychological Techniques
During the Cold War, Western intelligence agencies, particularly the CIA, developed a strong interest in psychological techniques, including those attributed to adversaries. There was a widespread con…
- Declassified Evidence of Soviet/Chinese Behavioral Modification Programs Presented to US Decision-Makers
This dossier investigates the extent to which declassified U.S. government documents, particularly from the CIA or NSA, detail concrete evidence of Soviet or Chinese operational behavioral modificatio…
- NSA Intelligence on Soviet and Chinese Behavioral Modification Programs
This dossier investigates whether declassified National Security Agency (NSA) documents or internal histories describe intelligence collection or analysis related to Soviet or Chinese behavioral modif…
- Intelligence Assessments of Soviet/Chinese 'Mind Control' Capabilities and MKUltra Funding
Project MKUltra was a clandestine Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) program of experiments on human subjects, focusing on behavioral and mind control research between 1953 and 1963, though the codenam…
- Soviet and Chinese Behavioral Modification Programs Comparable to MKUltra
The lead investigates whether declassified Soviet or Chinese intelligence documents describe behavioral modification programs comparable to the CIA's MKUltra. The CIA's MKUltra program (1950s–1970s) i…
- Korean War Intelligence Failures: US/UN Command and Chinese Intervention Warnings (1950-1951)
This dossier examines the widespread claims of intelligence failures by US and UN Command regarding both the initial North Korean invasion and the subsequent Chinese intervention during the Korean War…
- Russian and Soviet Archival Insights on North Vietnamese Operations during Gulf of Tonkin Incident
The Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964, particularly the alleged second attack on August 4, significantly escalated U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. While U.S. intelligence initially claimed b…
- Acoustic Signatures of North Vietnamese P-4 Torpedo Boats (1964)
This dossier investigates the existence and characteristics of specific acoustic signatures attributed to North Vietnamese P-4 class torpedo boats during 1964. These vessels, also known as Project 123…
- Israeli Intermediary Role in U.S. Arms Transfers to Third Countries (1987-Present)
The question of Israel's role as an intermediary in U.S. arms transfers to third countries, particularly from 1987 onwards, is a subject of ongoing inquiry. While U.S. government agencies, such as the…
- Angolan Civil War: External Intervention and Textbook Representation
The Angolan Civil War, which began in 1975 immediately after Angola gained independence from Portugal and continued until 2002, was a protracted power struggle primarily between the MPLA and UNITA fac…
- Thai Government Records on Support for Khmer Rouge (1979-1986)
The period between 1979 and 1986 saw significant regional instability following Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia and the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge regime. Public narratives and historical accounts al…
- CIA's Secret War in Tibet: Operations and KMT Cooperation (Conboy & Morrison 2002)
The book "The CIA's Secret War in Tibet" by Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison (2002) is identified as a primary scholarly work detailing the Central Intelligence Agency's covert operations in Tibet. T…
- US Government Response to China's Protests on Taiwan Arms Sales (1982-Present)
China has consistently opposed U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and any diplomatic recognition of the government in Taipei (Source: [1]). This opposition is part of a broader, normalized strategic pressure c…
- China's Cultural Revolution: Internal Purges and Documentation (1966-1976)
The Chinese Cultural Revolution, spanning from 1966 to 1976, was a political movement initiated by Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), with the stated aim to purge 'capitalist a…
- US and ROK Intelligence Operations during the Korean War (1950-1953)
During the Korean War (1950-1953), the United States and the Republic of Korea (ROK) conducted extensive intelligence and special operations. Initially unprepared for the North Korean invasion in June…