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Documentos desclasificados de MK Ultra con fuertes barras de redacción esparcidas sobre un escritorio bajo una sola lámpara
26 de marzo de 2026
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MK Ultra: Lo que realmente dicen los documentos desclasificados

149 subproyectos. Drogado involuntario de ciudadanos estadounidenses. Electrodos cerebrales. Programación de asesinos hipnóticos. La CIA destruyó los archivos en 1973 – pero siete cajas sobrevivieron. Aquí está lo que contienen.

Aged classified government documents with TOP SECRET stamps and identification numbers on a dark desk under lamp light
4 de marzo de 2026
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Documentos MJ-12 comparten números de identificación con archivos desclasificados de la CIA. ¿Eso los hace reales?

Un investigador encontró que los sellos en los documentos Majestic-12 coinciden con identificadores en archivos de Paperclip de la CIA recientemente desclasificados. El FBI llamó a MJ-12 un fraude en 1988. Vale la pena examinar ambos lados del debate.

A declassified CIA document from the 1950s stamped CLASSIFIED on a dark desk
24 de febrero de 2026
ciarobertson panelproject artichoke

La CIA desacreditó los OVNIs mientras ejecutaba programas secretos de control mental. Los documentos lo prueban.

Registros desclasificados de la CIA muestran que la agencia recomendó desacreditar los OVNIs, mintió sobre avistamientos para proteger aviones espía y ejecutó programas encubiertos de control de comportamiento, todo al mismo tiempo. Un memorando de 1952 que ha resurgido es el último recordatorio.

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