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  • ...ory perception (ESP) capabilities for espionage purposes during the [[Cold War]]. It was headquartered at [[Fort Meade]], Maryland, and involved collabora ...f the Stargate Project trace back to the early 1970s, amid heightened Cold War tensions and intelligence competition with the Soviet Union. Reports of Sov
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  • <p style="text-align:justify;">The roots of bio-hacking trace to Cold War experiments like MKUltra, where the Deep State explored mind control throug ...l Programs || MKUltra Experiments || 1953-1973 CIA initiatives during Cold War || Behavioral modification for interrogation || Declassified documents reve
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  • ...n, and suppression of dissenting narratives. This practice, rooted in Cold War-era initiatives, was officially documented as the CIA's "Use of Journalists ...s extended to U.S. wire services for story distribution. During the Korean War (1950–1953), payments of $500–$5,000 per story funded reports on Soviet
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  • ...rest in these claims during the 1970s, viewing them as potential tools for espionage and psychological warfare.</p> ...techniques amid fears of Soviet brainwashing capabilities during the Cold War. Spanning over two decades until its official termination in 1973, MKUltra
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  • ...theoretical physics, but practical development accelerated during the Cold War era with advancements in laser and microwave technologies. While proponents ...gnetic waves and death rays, though these remained speculative. Post-World War II, the U.S. military invested in laser research under Project Phoenix in t
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  • ...Greeks and Romans further refined these tactics. During the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE), Athenian general Pericles used speeches and rumors to unde ...roadcast anti-communist and pro-Soviet messages, respectively. The Vietnam War (1955–1975) exemplified psyops failures, as the U.S. Phoenix Program's le
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  • ...l shifts. From post-WWII Nuremberg Trials exposing Nazi atrocities to Cold War-era Church Committee revelations, these milestones illustrate how contested ...–1973) || CIA dosed unwitting subjects with LSD for mind control amid Cold War fears. || Dismissed as paranoid mind-control fantasies. || 1975 Church Comm
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  • ...whispers as "Stargate" operations. Conceived during the height of the Cold War, the project blended quantum physics, exotic matter manipulation, and rever ...ustify;">The origins of Project Looking Glass trace back to the post-World War II era, when American intelligence operatives, in collaboration with Britis
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  • ...ordinated actions. However, its pejorative use intensified during the Cold War, particularly after the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, wh ...ed CIA perspectives in coverage of events like the Bay of Pigs and Vietnam War. Carl Bernstein's 1977 ''Rolling Stone'' exposé detailed these collaborati
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  • ...uced here—lucid dreaming, remote viewing—suggest practical applications in espionage, therapy, and existential inquiry, echoing Tesla's frequency mastery on a p | Consciousness Expansion || Launch of Gateway Program || Cold War psi research || CIA declassifications (2003) || Monroe Institute EEG valida
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  • ...-thermal variants subtly fatigue muscles, ideal for covert debilitation in espionage. | Wireless Intrusion || Microwave Auditory Effect Discovery (1960s) || Cold War radar experiments || Therapeutic neural stimulation || Declassified militar
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