CATEGORY
Government Programs
Classified and declassified government operations that have shaped history, often at the expense of public knowledge.
Operation Gladio
NATO's clandestine 'stay-behind' network in Europe during the Cold War, later implicated in false flag operations and domestic terrorism.
MKUltra
The CIA's secret mind control program (1953-1973) that tested LSD and other drugs on unwitting Americans.
Operation Northwoods
A 1962 proposal by the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff to stage false flag terrorist attacks on American soil to justify war against Cuba.
Operation Midnight Climax
The CIA's MKUltra subproject that operated brothels in San Francisco and New York to test mind-control drugs on unwitting customers.
Operation Mockingbird
The alleged CIA program that recruited journalists and media organizations for propaganda and influence operations during the Cold War.
Project ARTICHOKE
The CIA's predecessor program to MKUltra, focused on interrogation techniques, hypnosis, and drug-induced mind control from 1950 to 1953.
Operation Paperclip
The secret U.S. program that recruited over 1,600 Nazi scientists after WWII, whitewashing their backgrounds to use their expertise for Cold War advantage.
Project Stargate
The U.S. government's classified program from the 1970s to 1995 that investigated and used remote viewing for intelligence collection.
Historical Bioweapons Programs
Government biological weapons programs including the U.S. program (1942–1969), the Japanese Unit 731 experiments, and the Soviet Biopreparat program that continued after the 1972 treaty.
Church Committee
The 1975 U.S. Senate investigation that exposed decades of CIA, FBI, and NSA abuses, leading to intelligence oversight reforms.
Operation Ukraine Disinformation
The documented Russian disinformation operations surrounding the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including state media propaganda, 'Z' symbols, and narratives about Nazi control.
Tuskegee Syphilis Study
The 40-year U.S. Public Health Service study that withheld treatment from 399 Black men with syphilis to observe the disease's progression without their consent.
