The standard curriculum — particularly at higher levels — covered several domestic intelligence and psychological operations that were declassified and officially acknowledged. These are not conspiracy theories. They are documented in congressional records, declassified agency documents, and official government reports.
The Church Committee (1975) — the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities — conducted the most comprehensive official investigation of domestic surveillance and covert operations in American history.[1]
Its findings: the FBI and CIA had systematically violated the constitutional rights of American citizens, conducted illegal surveillance, infiltrated political organizations, and in some cases facilitated violence against domestic groups. The committee's recommendations led to the creation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) and permanent intelligence oversight committees in Congress.
Everything documented in this module is officially acknowledged — in congressional testimony, declassified documents, and official government reports. This is not red pill content. These operations are in the public record. The full extent, ongoing operations, and structural implications are Layer 1.
COINTELPRO: FBI program (1956–1971) that surveilled and disrupted the Civil Rights Movement, Black Panthers, antiwar groups. Documented in released FBI files, investigated by Congress. Not a conspiracy theory — official record.
MK-ULTRA: CIA ran mind control experiments on people without their consent — LSD, sensory deprivation, psychological torture. Admitted in 1977 congressional testimony. CIA Director confirmed it on the record.
Church Committee (1975) investigated all of it and confirmed systematic constitutional violations. Led to FISA court and permanent intelligence oversight.
All of this is in the public record. It's not the whole picture — just what was confirmed.
El currículo estándar — especialmente en niveles más avanzados — cubría varias operaciones de inteligencia doméstica que fueron desclasificadas y reconocidas oficialmente:
COINTELPRO (1956–1971): Programa del FBI para vigilar, infiltrar y desestabilizar organizaciones políticas domésticas — incluyendo el Movimiento de Derechos Civiles y el Partido de las Panteras Negras. Documentado en archivos del FBI liberados vía FOIA.[2]
MK-ULTRA (1953–1973): Programa de la CIA realizando experimentos de control mental en sujetos sin consentimiento. Reconocido oficialmente en 1977 ante el Congreso.[3]
El Comité Church (1975) investigó estas operaciones y confirmó violaciones sistemáticas de derechos constitucionales.[1] Todo esto está en el registro público — no es teoría conspirativa.
Esto no es teoría de conspiración — está en documentos oficiales del gobierno americano.
El FBI tuvo un programa llamado COINTELPRO (1956–1971) que espiaba y trataba de destruir movimientos políticos dentro del país — incluyendo el Movimiento de Derechos Civiles de Martin Luther King Jr. Esto se sabe porque los documentos fueron liberados y el Congreso lo investigó.
La CIA tuvo un programa llamado MK-ULTRA donde hacían experimentos de control mental en personas sin su consentimiento. El director de la CIA lo admitió ante el Congreso en 1977.
Eso es lo que está documentado públicamente. Lo que no se ha confirmado es otro nivel de conversación.