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  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Keeping an Eye on Every Rapid Rise and Sudden Incline: BIG BROTHER (V2)
    Jun 7 2026

    A historical examination of the agency's early attempts to analyze human psychological instability using public closed-circuit television infrastructure. This operation aimed to map facial contortions and emotional spikes before they could boil over into full-blown public disruptions. The resulting technical dossier exposes the delicate line between passive observation and active behavioral prediction.


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    26 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Tuning the Frequency until Everyone Cries Uncle: RADIO FREQUENCY (V3)
    Jun 7 2026

    A Declassified operation investigating the manipulation of auditory perception via radio-frequency transmissions. The project sought to broadcast a signal that simulated the pleasant cadence of melodic compositions to general populations while causing severe cognitive dissonance in targeted individuals. This structural breakdown explores the operational parameters, historical context, and technical dimensions of the research.


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    26 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Plowing the Atmosphere Until It Gets Wet and Wild: GREEN EARTH (V3)
    Jun 7 2026

    This installment investigates the historical exploration of weather modification and environmental manipulation by the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.). Specifically, it examines historical programs related to cloud seeding, precipitation management, and atmospheric engineering studied during the mid-to-late twentieth century. The text breaks down how the manipulation of natural weather cycles was evaluated as a strategic tool for environmental disruption and agricultural suppression in denied areas.


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    23 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Keeping It Up All Night and Vibrating Your Core: MIND CONTROL (ACOUSTIC)
    Jun 7 2026

    This installment covers the historical exploration of acoustic phenomena by the Central Intelligence Agency. Specifically, it examines historical research into infrasound —low-frequency audio waves below the threshold of human hearing—and its physiological effects. The documentation outlines how these unhearable vibrations were studied to induce anxiety, disorientation, and unexplained dread in targeted subjects.

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    25 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Doing It from Behind the Screen: DIGITAL AVATAR
    Jun 7 2026

    Today we are exposing the ultimate online double-ganger: a classified, highly sophisticated artificial intelligence system engineered to perfectly copy, mimic, and online-impersonate a specific target down to their unique typing rhythm, slang, and emotional triggers. It is the perfect tool for digital infiltration, allowing an agent to slip into an enemy's digital skin without them ever knowing they have been breached.


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    20 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Smelling a Trap Before It Fills Your Senses: ST-CAKE (V2)
    Jun 7 2026

    A pungent exposé on the agency's highly unusual chemical marker research, designed to subtly alter a target's olfactory (ol-FAK-tuh-ree) signature so that anyone downwind instinctively pulls away.


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    28 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Pulling It Out in the Dark to Guide Your Team In: ST-GLOW
    Jun 7 2026

    A revealing look at the agency’s clandestine optical beacon technology, designed to emit invisible rays that guide field operatives to a safe landing spot without alerting the neighborhood.


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    29 min
  • CIA Declassified, Vol. 2: Getting It to Extend When the Tension Mounts: ST-WHIP (V2)
    Jun 5 2026

    An illuminating exposé on the agency's highly compartmented mobile transmission technology designed to keep field units linked up using heavily modified, hidden metal shafts that rise on command.


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    29 min