The United States Department of State (DOS), often referred to as the State Department, is the United States federal executive department responsible for the international relations of the United States, equivalent to the foreign ministry of other countries. The Department was created in 1789 and was the first executive department established. The Executive Branch and the U.S. Congress have constitutional responsibilities for U.S. foreign policy. The Department advances U.S. objectives and...
Topics: State Department, Dept of State, Department of State, State Dept, U.S. State Department
Documents by and relating to CIA.
Topic: CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, Intelligence Community
Harold Weisberg was an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member, an investigator for the Senate Committee on Civil Liberties, a U.S. State Department intelligence analyst, and an investigative reporter. He devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in...
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a United States intelligence agency formed during World War II. It was a wartime intelligence agency, and a predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The OSS was formed to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines for the United States Armed Forcesbranches. Other OSS functions included the use of propaganda, subversion, and post-war planning.
Topics: OSS, Office of Strategic Services, CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, World War 2, World War II,...
Documents by and relating to the National Security Agency (NSA).
Topics: NSA, National Security Agency, No Such Agency
From the 1960s through the 1990s, the U.S. Government declassified the majority of its security-classified records relating to World War II. Yet, 60 years after the war, millions of pages of wartime and postwar records remained classified. Many of these records contained information related to war crimes and war criminals. This information had been sought over the years by congress, government prosecutors, historians and victims of war crimes. In 1998, the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial...
Topics: OSS, Office of Strategic Services, CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, World War 2, World War II,...
The 7,000 William Friedman documents released by the NSA.
Documents from and relating to the U.S. Department of Defense
Various FBI files collected from every accessible public source, including the ACLU , EFF , EPIC , MuckRock , DocumentCloud , That 1 Archive , Government Attic , Property of the People , the Memory Hole 2 the Black Vault , F.B. Eyes and Ernie Lazar .
Topics: FBI, FOIA, Federal Bureau of Investigation
A dump of the State Department's FOIA server, including many unlisted items. Notably, the metadata for many of the files remain intact, though some are more complete than others. The files were originally assigned psuedo-random file names and have been renamed based on the metadata, listing the document name, author, version and page numbers, and any application notes.
Topic: State Dept, Department of State, State Department, FOIA, Metadata, Freedom of Information, Freedom...
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) works exclusively for the United States Congress, providing policy and legal analysis to committees and Members of both the House and Senate. CRS is well-known for analysis that is authoritative, confidential, objective and nonpartisan. Its highest priority is to ensure that Congress has 24/7 access to the nation's best thinking.
Topics: Congress, Research, Congressional Research Services, Congressional research reports
The Venona project was a counter-intelligence program initiated by the United States Army Signal Intelligence Service (a forerunner of the National Security Agency) that lasted from 1943 to 1980. The program decrypted messages sent by Soviet Union intelligence agencies, including its foreign intelligence service and military intelligence services. The project produced some of the most important breakthroughs for western counter-intelligence, including the discovery of the Cambridge spy ring and...
Topics: Venona, Venona files, Venona documents, SIS, Signal Intelligence Service, US Army, NSA, National...
A collection of declassified UFO files from all countries.
Topics: UFO, UFOs, Unidentified Flying Object, Unidentified Flying Objects
Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the United States Air Force. It started in 1952, and it was the third study of its kind (the first two were projects Sign (1947) and Grudge (1949)). A termination order was given for the study in December 1969, and all activity under its auspices ceased in January 1970. Project Blue Book's goals were t o determine if UFOs were a threat to national security, and to scientifically...
Topics: UFO, UFOs, Unidentified Flying Object, Unidentified Flying Objects, Blue book, Project Blue Book,...
Dallas PD documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Topics: Dallas PD, Dallas Police Department, JFK Assassination, Kennedy Assassination, Dallas Municipal...
A collection of reports, images, movies, and datasets relating to the September 11 attacks and their aftermath.
Topics: 911, 911, 9-11, September 11, World Trade Center, WTC
Field manuals and technical manuals from the military services.
Topics: field manual, field manuals, technical manual, technical manuals, military, manual, manuals
The NIST Vault on 9/11.
Topics: 911, 911, 9-11, September 11, World Trade Center, WTC
A collection of documents released by whistleblowers in response to allegations of wrong-doing.
Topics: Whistleblower, Whistleblowers, Whistleblowing, Transparency, Leak, Leaks
Documents released by and relating to global surveillance.
Topic: surveillance, privacy, Snowden, NSA, National Security Agency
90GB of files from BND Inquiry published by WikiLeaks
Topics: BND, WikiLeaks
Source: torrent:urn:sha1:9047939638d2c5234e966367a2201291b57b5cbf
Publications from the Strategic Studies Institute.
Topics: US Army War College, War College, US Army, Strategic Studies
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Folder: ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT OF GATEWAY PROCESS; STAR GATE was an umbrella term for the Intelligence Community effort that used remote viewers who claimed to use clairvoyance, precognition, or telepathy to acquire and describe information about targets that were blocked from ordinary perception. The records include documentation of remote viewing sessions, training, internal memoranda, foreign assessments, and program reviews. The STAR GATE program was also called SCANATE, GONDOLA WISH,...
Topics: CREST, CIA Records Search Tool, CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, STARGATE, SCANATE, GONDOLA WISH,...
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National Archives Microfilm Publications - Microfilm Publication M892 Records of the United States Nuremberg War Crimes Trial United States of America v. Carl Krauch Et Al. (Case VI) Digitized by the Dr. Rath Health Foundation.
Topics: 1893-1946, Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946, Nuremberg...
This collection of material by and about Richard Helms as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) and Ambassador to Iran comprises the largest single release of Helms-related information to date. The documents, historical works and essays offer an unprecedented, wide-ranging look at the man and his career as the United States' top intelligence official and one of its most important diplomats during a crucial decade of the Cold War. From mid-1966, when he became DCI, to late 1976, when he left...
Topics: cia-collection, nationalsecurityarchive
International surveillance companies are based in the more technologically sophisticated countries, and they sell their technology to every country. This industry is, in practice, unregulated. Intelligence agencies, military forces and police authorities are able to silently, and on mass, and secretly intercept calls and take over computers without the help or knowledge of the telecommunication providers. Users� physical location can be tracked if they are carrying a mobile phone, even if it...
Topics: WikiLeaks, Spy files, FinFisher
Major General Edwin Anderson Walker was a highly decorated United States Army officer who fought in World War II and the Korean War. He became known for his ultra-conservative political views and was criticized by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower for promoting a personal political stand while in uniform. Walker resigned his commission in 1959, but Eisenhower refused to accept his resignation and gave Walker a new command over the 24th Infantry Division in Augsburg, Germany. Walker again...
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination, Edwin Walker, Edwin A. Walker, Ed Walker, Ted Walker
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
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The Target Intelligence Committee (TICOM) was a high level agency formed by the United States to unite their cryptanalytic efforts with British counterparts in Bletchley Park. TICOM would often be sent into the field tasked to retrieve cryptographic material after battles ended, from both Axis and Soviet forces. The majority of their reports were not declassified until 2009. Reports preserved here have been curated by Christos T riantafyllopoulos for his Intel Corner blog and Randy Rezabek...
Topics: ticom, Cryptography, World War 2, World War II, Target Intelligence Committee, ENIGMA Machine,...
The National Defense University (NDU) is an institution of higher education funded by the United States Department of Defense, intended to facilitate high-level training, education, and the development of national security strategy. The university's mission is to support the joint warfighter by providing rigorous Joint Professional Military Education to members of the U.S. Armed Forces and select interagency civilians in order to develop leaders that have the ability to operate and creatively...
Topics: NDU, National Defense University
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
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The FBI files relating to the Jonestown massacre.
Topics: Jonestown, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, FOIA, Freedom of Information, Freedom of...
INSCOM dossiers released through FOIA requests from Cryptome.
Topic: INSCOM
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
The Czechoslovak crisis began in January 1968. The Czech communist leadership embarked on a program of dramatic liberalization of the political, economic, and social orders. These reforms triggered increasing Soviet concerns culminating in the invasion of 21 August 1968. This collection of documents pertains to these issues, the responses and analysis of this event in history.
Topic: CIA
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FBI file, via AltGov 2 http://altgov2.org/fbi-barker-karpis/
Topics: FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI file
From the Jim Garrison files
Topics: Jim Garrison, JFK, JFK Assassination, Kennedy, Kennedy Assassination, New Orleans
Washington Post's Donald Trump research archive
Topics: Donald Trump, Trump, Washington Post
Joseph Daniel Casolaro (June 16, 1947 - August 10, 1991) was an American freelance writer who came to public attention in 1991 when he was found dead in a bathtub in room 517 of the Sheraton Hotel in Martinsburg, West Virginia, his wrists slashed 10-12 times. A note was found, and the medical examiner ruled the death a suicide. His death became controversial because his notes suggested he was in Martinsburg to meet a source about a story he called "the Octopus." This centered on a...
Topics: Casolaro, Danny Casolaro, Octopus, BCCI, Iran-Contra, October Surprise
FOIA documents related to Joint Chiefs of Staff
Topics: JCS, Joint Chiefs, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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FBI files relating to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his colleagues. The extensive files on Dr. King himself were obtained by The Memory Hole 2 .
Topics: Martin Luther King Jr, MLK, Martin Luther King, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, FOIA, Freedom...
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FBI Silvermaster File
Topics: FBI, FBI file, Silvermaster, Silvermaster spy ring, Cold War, Soviet, Nathan Silvermaster,...
An SS-Hauptsturmführer (rank equivalent to army captain) and Gestapo member. He was known as the "Butcher of Lyon" for having personally tortured French prisoners of the Gestapo while stationed in Lyon, France. After the war, United States intelligence services employed him for their anti-Marxist efforts and also helped him escape to South America. The Bundesnachrichtendienst, the West German intelligence agency, recruited him, and he may have helped the CIA capture Argentine...
Topic: CIA
Military Field Manuals 1954-1962
Topics: Military, Field manual, Field manuals, FOIA, Freedom of Information, Freedom of Information Act
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Miscellaneous documents released by the Department of Defense.
Topics: DoD, Department of Defense, FOIA, Freedom of Information, Freedom of Information Act
239 CIA files on UFOs
Topics: CIA, Central Intelligence Agency, UFO, UFOs, Unidentified Flying Objects, Unidentified Flying Object
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INSCOM dossiers provided by John Young and Deborah Natsios of Cryptome.
Topics: INSCOM, Military, Department of Defense, DoD, FOIA, Freedom of Information, Freedom of Information...
Army Corps of Engineers NSA Data Center
Topics: Army Corps of Engineers, NSA Data Center, NSA, National Security Agency
Source: torrent:urn:sha1:d255d66e0b89e92f8d2ea7a3c2ca28d08438376e
SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel) and one of the major organisers of the Holocaust. Eichmann was charged with facilitating and managing the logistics of mass deportation of Jews to ghettos and extermination camps in German-occupied Eastern Europe during World War II. In 1960, he was captured in Argentina by Mossad, Israel's intelligence service. Following a widely publicised trial in Israel, he was found guilty of war crimes and hanged in 1962.
Topic: CIA
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
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FBI file
Topics: FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI file, Rosenberg Case
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
V-13690 (Gehlen Organization V-Number). BEFINAL-103 (CIA cryptonym while monitoring his peddling of fabricated intelligence reports). See ROESSELSPRUNG and DILLINGER
Topic: CIA
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FAA RADES NORAD FOIA Data
Topics: 9/11, 9-11, September 11, WTC, World Trade Center, 9/11/2001, 9-11-2001
JFK November 3 2017 release
Topics: JFK files, Kennedy assassination, JFK assassination
Stuxnet is believed to be a jointly built American-Israeli cyber weapon and computer worm. These claims have never been confirmed by either nation state. According to anonymous US officials speaking to the Washington Post, the worm was developed during the administration of George W. Bush to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program with what would seem like a long series of unfortunate accidents. Stuxnet has three modules: a worm that executes all routines related to the main payload of the...
Topics: Stuxnet, Iran, malware, code, reverse engineer
Many, if not all, of the Phoenix Program materials were created or collected and donated by Douglas Valentine. The Phoenix Program was a program designed, coordinated, and executed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), United States special operations forces, special forces operatives from the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam(AATTV), and the Republic of Vietnam's (South Vietnam) security apparatus during the Vietnam War. The Phoenix Program was designed to identify and...
Topics: CIA, Phoenix, Phoenix Program, Assassination, Counterinsurgency, Vietnam, Vietnam war, Cold war
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Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, 14 November 1945 - 1 October 1946 in 42 volumes
Topics: 1893-1946, Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946, Nuremberg...
PETER (Belgian cryptonym). VENUS (cryptonym). Associated with VENUS Project.
Topic: CIA
DTLINEN (formerly EARTHENWARE, GRAVEYARD) (1951-60) was a CIA covert propaganda, harassment, and sabotage activity subsidizing both the overt and covert the activities of the Kampgruppe gegen Unmenschlichkeit (Fighting Group against Inhumanity (KgU)) against East Germany. The KgU (CAJERSEY), an overt organization, sought to expose conditions in the USSR and Soviet Zone of Germany which were considered crimes against humanity. Heinrich Otto Krause associated with Project. Erich Von Sivers...
Topic: CIA
Coup d'etat In America
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Topics: JFK, JFK Assassination, Kennedy, Kennedy Assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald, CIA
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
OSTRICH (OSS and British cryptonym).
Topic: CIA
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20,570 pages of Korean War field manuals. The 87 manuals date from 1949 to 1955. Some of the material was not officially declassified until February of 2004.
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Misc. FOIA documents related to Mexico.
Topics: Mexico, NAFTA, DHS, DEA, DIA, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security, Department...
Skorzeny, Otto
Topic: CIA
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
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Unabridged microfilm records of United States military commissions for investigating and prosecuting Axis war crimes. Reel 93 is missing. Originally digitized by unwcc.org
Topics: United Nations War Crimes Commission, Nazi War Crimes, Japanese War Crimes
Hoettl, Wilhelm
Topic: CIA
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination
Weisberg, an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the Kennedy and King assassinations. His first book, Whitewash: The Report on the Warren Report (1965), was the first critical study of the government's official version of what happened in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Seven of the eight books Weisberg published after Whitewash were about the Kennedy assassination....
Topics: JFK assassination, Kennedy assassination