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- Pentagon Analysis of Alleged Non-Human Origin Artifacts
Allegations have emerged from former intelligence officials, notably David Grusch, that the U.S. government possesses recovered craft and 'non-human biologics' from Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (U…
- US News Organizations' Post-Church Committee Policies on Intelligence Agency Affiliation
Following the Church Committee's revelations in the mid-1970s regarding intelligence agency use of journalists, there was public and professional opposition to such practices. However, it is unclear w…
- Pentagon-Linked Non-Human Origin Material Analysis in Peer-Reviewed Journals
The existence of alleged non-human origin (NHO) materials and their analysis by or for the U.S. government, particularly the Pentagon, is a recurring theme in discussions surrounding Unidentified Anom…
- Pentagon Disclosure of Unidentified Metallic Orbs: Nature and Public Details
The Pentagon has acknowledged the existence of 'unidentified metallic orbs' through multiple document releases related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). These objects have been reported near U.…
- UAP Crash Retrieval Claims in Declassified Documents (Pre-2022)
The existence of declassified CIA or DoD documents explicitly detailing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) crash retrieval or recovery operations from before 2022 is a subject of ongoing public in…
- Operation Gladio: Formal Chain of Command and Reporting Procedures in Declassified Documents
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established across Western Europe during the Cold War by NATO and supported by intelligence agencies like the CIA, ostensibly to prepare f…
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident: Alleged Suppression of Dissenting Intelligence Assessments
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident in August 1964 served as a critical justification for increased U.S. involvement in Vietnam. While the first engagement on August 2 is widely accepted as having occurred, t…
- US Intelligence Assessments of Korolev's ICBM Work (1945-1950)
The question investigates whether intelligence assessments regarding Sergei Korolev's early work on intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) circulated within U.S. government departments like the P…
- School of the Americas Manuals: Policy Contradictions and Investigations
In September 1996, under public pressure, the Pentagon declassified and released several training manuals used by the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA) between 1987 and 1991 for intelligence cour…
- Congressional Dissent on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack Intelligence (1964)
The Gulf of Tonkin incidents in August 1964, particularly the alleged second attack on August 4, led to the swift passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, granting President Johnson broad authority f…
- NSA SIGINT Misrepresentation in the Gulf of Tonkin Incident: Hanyok's Findings
This dossier investigates the claims surrounding the alleged misrepresentation of SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) during the Gulf of Tonkin incidents in August 1964. Robert J. Hanyok, an NSA historian, …
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident: Dissent within Intelligence Community on Second Attack Certainty
The Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964 was a pivotal event leading to the escalation of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. President Lyndon Johnson announced that U.S. ships had been attacked tw…