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Illustration of the Mail Online website on a computer screen with an article dissolving into fragments, CIA headquarters visible through a window behind the monitor
March 29, 2026
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The Daily Mail Quietly Deleted Its Biggest UFO Story – Here's What It Said

The Daily Mail permanently removed a co-authored investigation into the CIA's Office of Global Access and its alleged role in nine UAP crash retrievals worldwide. The reporters are speaking out.

Declassified MK Ultra documents with heavy redaction bars spread across a desk under a single lamp
March 26, 2026
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MK Ultra: What the Declassified Documents Actually Say

149 subprojects. Unwitting drugging of American citizens. Brain electrodes. Hypnotic assassin programming. The CIA destroyed the files in 1973 – but seven boxes survived. Here is what is in them.

Aged classified government documents with TOP SECRET stamps and identification numbers on a dark desk under lamp light
March 4, 2026
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MJ-12 Documents Share Identifier Numbers with Declassified CIA Files. Does That Make Them Real?

A researcher found that stamps on Majestic-12 documents match identifiers in recently declassified CIA Paperclip files. The FBI called MJ-12 a fake in 1988. Both sides of the debate are worth examining.

A declassified CIA document from the 1950s stamped CLASSIFIED on a dark desk
February 24, 2026
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The CIA Debunked UFOs While Running Secret Mind-Control Programs. The Documents Prove It.

Declassified CIA records show the agency recommended debunking UFOs, lied about sightings to protect spy planes, and ran covert behavior-control programs – all at the same time. A resurfaced 1952 memo is the latest reminder.

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