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  • ...and the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) to explore the military and intelligence applications of psychic phenomena, particularly [[remote viewing]]. Operati ...Reports of Soviet experiments in psychokinesis and telepathy prompted U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate similar phenomena to avoid a potential "psychic gap
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  • ...initiatives, was officially documented as the CIA's "Use of Journalists in Intelligence Operations."<p style="text-align:justify;"> Declassified documents and cong ...956. Embedded personnel in 40 major U.S. organizations by 1965 facilitated intelligence gathering and narrative control, including promotion of the "domino theory"
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  • ...ce profound psychological and perceptual shifts, potentially applicable to intelligence gathering, remote viewing, and personal development. By blending scientific ...KUltra, initiated in 1953 under CIA Director Allen Dulles, represented the agency's initial systematic pursuit of mind control techniques amid fears of Sovie
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  • ...rindia.in/wiki/index.php?title=Intelligence_Agencies&action=edit&redlink=1 Intelligence Agencies]. This theory emphasizes how entities with vested interests—fina ...s-application-in-media-and-search-engine-practices CIA Dispatch 1035-960]. Central to MMO Theory is the idea that these operatives are embedded within media e
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  • ...stead of complex social forces. Some people claim the Central Intelligence Agency invented the phrase in 1967 to discredit critics. This idea is a meta-consp ...out the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Declassified U.S. intelligence documents show officials and media used the label to push aside alternative
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  • ...anizations to influence public opinion, disseminate propaganda, and gather intelligence. Lacking an official CIA designation, these practices were documented throu ...m]. Under [[Frank Wisner]], head of the Office of Policy Coordination, the agency paid European writers to produce anti-communist articles, an effort Wisner
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  • ...Tzu's ''The Art of War'' (circa 5th century BCE) emphasized deception and intelligence to subdue enemies without fighting, advising commanders to "subdue the enem ...logical operations dominate proxy conflicts. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Soviet KGB ran radio free Europe and Voice of Russia to broadcast
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  • ...formalized U.S. PsyOps through agencies like the CIA and U.S. Information Agency, employing radio (e.g., Voice of America) and printed materials against Sov ...S. PsyOps; Vietnam uses leaflets for defection. || Institutionalization in intelligence agencies.
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  • ...t-align:justify;">Modern applications extend this dialogue into artificial intelligence ethics. As quantum-inspired algorithms simulate qualia-like pattern recogni ...t sensory data. By late 2025, Orch-OR has been unified with IIT and cosmic intelligence models via a Universal Consciousness Metric (Ψ), predicting phase transiti
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  • ...mmand, assessed the program's potential for enhancing human performance in intelligence operations. Reports highlighted Hemi-Sync's role in inducing hemispheric co <p style="text-align:justify;">Central to the Gateway Program is the system of Focus Levels, a hierarchical labeli
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  • ...rms advancements in [[Quantum Computing]], neurotechnology, and artificial intelligence, challenging traditional materialist and dualist paradigms. ...tors within a quantum Hilbert space augmented by phenomenological metrics. Central to the model is the qualia wavefunction ψ_Q(φ, t), where φ represents th
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  • ...oject Looking Glass trace back to the post-World War II era, when American intelligence operatives, in collaboration with British and captured German scientists, b <p style="text-align:justify;">Central figures included Dr. Edward Teller, the "father of the hydrogen bomb," who
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