Even More Bizarre CIA Documents Reveal The Most Horrifying Secrets



Few organizations have a reputation quite like that of the Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA’s mission is to protect the United States from enemies foreign and domestic, but over the years, questions have been raised over whether the CIA’s actions live up to its noble goals. We recently shared a video looking at some of the darker secrets of the CIA. Today, we’ll be looking at even more stories that show the sinister and downright bizarre things the CIA has gotten up to over the years.

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Operation Gondola Wish

Sometimes, what the CIA got up to was not so much terrifying as it was insane.

By the 1960s, gripped by Cold War paranoia, the CIA had become convinced that the Soviets had figured out how to use “paranormal senses” to gather intelligence. They genuinely believed that the US was vulnerable to these new techniques of “parapsychology” and that action had to be taken to counter them. These ‘techniques’ included psychokinesis, moving objects with the mind, out-of-body experiences, which allowed people to ‘leave’ their bodies and move around, and remote viewing, which allowed people to see or sense things without any apparent physical way to do so.

By 1970, the CIA was funding a research program called SCANATE to investigate “gifted individuals” who possessed these special talents. Surprisingly, these early experiments reported an accuracy rate of over 65% in many instances. There was enough perceived success to form a proper project, codenamed Gondola Wish, by 1977. Gondola Wish was supposed to consolidate this parapsychology research so that it could be properly integrated into counterintelligence. It proposed training people in these techniques to act as special agents in Eastern Europe.

The documents relating to Gondola Wish treat it with complete seriousness. For example, the CIA put great thought into who might be recruited for such work. They were worried that the paranormal nature of the work would offend some people’s religious sensibilities, creating a risk that they would go to the public to expose what they thought was an “immoral” project. It is also apparent from the documents that, for whatever reason, the Soviets were believed to be equally certain of the value of this research. Since Russia does not declassify things in the same manner as the US, we can’t really know how far the Soviets really took these experiments. It’s even possible that the Soviets were leading the CIA on a wild goose chase to rate their time – such things were known to happen in the Cold War – but we can only speculate.

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41 thoughts on “Even More Bizarre CIA Documents Reveal The Most Horrifying Secrets”

  1. I've always labeled the see eye aye as the most corrupt and wicked group in the world. Sadly I'm sure there's worse, but I'm referring to known groups that are right in your face.

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  2. I can tell you this..I would never, try committing suicide by gun shot to the head.
    I mean..if, you have to shoot yourself multiple times in the head..well, I'd find another
    way, as it does not sound all that quick or effective…What a joke.
    They really do believe, we are all stupid.
    As for weather manipulation..it astounds me, that many people still do not believe in
    weather manipulation..or, the tech that has been..and, is constantly being developed
    to do just this…You will see the true desired results of this practice in the not so distant
    future..if, you are young enough…Start reading up on topics like, future building and architect.

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  3. Ya that happens alot to people that accuse the CIA of illegal activities. The always get really sad, so sad in fact they aren't satisfied with one shot to the head they absolutely loose it and shoot themselves multiple times till they die. Man that's one depressed journalist he must've been down on himself for all the lies he told about the US government and CIA huh ?

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  4. So we will create rain to kill folks and slow down a enemy war effort but we won't use that same technology to give people that can't get fresh water and good crops cause of no rain rain🌧️? That sounds about right huh ?

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  5. James Randi offered the Stargate project guys who went public after declassification and sell a course now where you can learn all the stuff yourself a million dollars if they could remote view what's in a storage box he rented in an airport or something like it.
    They could have had a great PR event to bring attention to their course and made a million too !
    They try to have commercial success by selling this information to the public as a course so ignoring this challenge and staying in the fringe paranormal market seems like there was nothing there worthwhile for the CIA or for us today.
    There were people partying from government grants more likely…

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  6. To gain an understanding of American and UK intelligence agencies apparent collaborations with international drug dealers see Noam Chomsky, or Howard Marx aka "Mr Nice".
    Certain routes would be tolerated for a while for as long as a particular flow of cash went in favour of certain causes, campaigns, or wars. Once no longer needed, busts can happen, or things otherwise suddenly change.

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  7. Khun Sa was the heroine lord associated with the golden triangle of heroine supply. His security was provided by a ruthless Burmese general who has slaughtered thousands of his own people building oil ones from Thailand and railroads, and renamed Burma as Myanmar. The legally voted prime minister has spent decades in house arrest being maligned and slandered.
    Anyone living out in the sticks who tried to skip working on the pipelines or railroad, or act asvprostitutes for the troops driving the workers were mostly slaughtered.
    International politics turns and looks away.

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  8. There's units that you will never know about, in early 2001 I witnessed the state department super soldiers, when I saw them I started clapping ! Amazing specimens of human man! 7' tall super humans going into war zones alone, coming back charred from explosives! Wounded? What's that, these guys healed overnight, back at it the next day, crazy! Stealth blankets

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  9. Yeh suicide by CIA. How can someone shoot themselves multiple times in the head one shot your dead so who fired the rest of the shots the CIA shot them all . Because the man was right

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  10. I grew up believing America was the greatest country in the world and that our government was simply trying to propagate the American dream like -American citizens Are wonderful people but as I have grown older I become to realize that the American government is actually the enemy of the people and our Country would be best served by everybody going to Washington and taking them all out and starting fresh There is no fixing this level of corruption

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  11. Remote viewing? China has plenty of people that can remote view. China also has plenty of people who are super good at calculation. They can predict the near future to at least 90% accuracy.

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  12. Those bombs killed whole bloodlines, killed a race of people that lived in the jungles. The US exterminated a whole race that lived in the jungles of Vietnam and Laos. What country will be next on there hit list?

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  13. The assassination of JFK by the CIA in alliance with the Mafia has been brushed under the carpet. The head shot that killed Kennedy came from in front, probably from the grassy knoll, while all Oswald's shots were fired from behind. Whether the grassy knoll marksman was from the Mafia or from the CIA isn't known, but he was seen by a group of railwaymen working on a nearby underpass. Kennedy said the CIA was out of control and he was going to smash it, so they hated him and the mafia also hated him.

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  14. 2 world powers waste 25 years studying remote viewing and other paranormal activity to prove they don't exist? If this video was "remotely" true, both countries would have figured that out in under 1 year. Keep believing all paranormal things are completely fake. Lol.

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  15. You guys realize that we would've been fkd if we didn't have the 2nd amendment right? Pretty close to fkd right now but they're still afraid of us. They think we're stupid. They hate us. But they're afraid of us. I just keep wondering how much more we're going to take….

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  16. I see Nestle/Morongo Sovereign Nation as paid actor's exempt of consequences of genocidal crimes and breaking law's in California and beyond since 1800's possible prior! Earned title Indian Hitler mafia gang organized monopolized businesses worldwide the darkness of the west!

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  17. Yeah, watch out for our enemies because they have powers that will win wars by sliding a pen one inch on a table. The scary ass cherry on top is it only took them an hour of staring at it until they got bored and moved it with a magnet or some other kind of magical talisman.

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  18. The CIA Is Actually Not Allowed To Conduct Investigations on U.S. Soil. However, there is a division that is allowed called The National Resources Division of the CIA. Meaning, an undercover CIA agent is not supposed to use surveillance on US citizens.

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  19. Now called "Psycrop" Remote Viewing groups still exist within both the Navy and Army I will not explain how, but it is utilized It is called Coordinated Remote Viewing and serves its purpose

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  20. I love the information, but it says “they genuinely believed…” as if you’re talking about something with no proof? Even though you’re literally outlining the evidence?😂

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