Operación Cóndor: la red de represión transnacional 50 años después | vía #CIPERChile
#archivodeseguridadnacional #augustopinochet #dictadura #dina #investigación #nationalsecurityarchive #operacióncóndor #pinochet #plancóndor
Operación Cóndor: la red de represión transnacional 50 años después | vía #CIPERChile
#archivodeseguridadnacional #augustopinochet #dictadura #dina #investigación #nationalsecurityarchive #operacióncóndor #pinochet #plancóndor
Papeles desclasificados de JFK revelan operaciones de espionaje de la CIA conocidas como «Joyas de la familia» | vía #CIPERChile
#actualidad #chile #cia #estadosunidos #fbi #nationalsecurityarchive #operaciónwudoor
#NationalSecurityArchive calling to hold #USgov accountable according to #JFKlaw regarding their own current #HomelandSecurity policies, after researching #DeclassifiedCIAfiles
#NationalSecurityArchive calling to hold #USgov accountable according to #JFKlaw regarding their own current #HomelandSecurity policies, after researching #DeclassifiedCIAfiles
National Security Archive: CIA Behavior Control Experiments Focus of New Scholarly Collection. “Today, the National Security Archive and ProQuest (part of Clarivate) celebrate the publication of a new scholarly document collection many years in the making on the shocking secret history of the CIA’s mind control research programs. The new collection, CIA and the Behavioral Sciences: Mind […]
Un reportaje que cambió la historia: a 50 años de la tormenta que desató el New York Times cuando reveló el papel de la CIA en Chile | vía #CIPERChile
#chile #cia #dictadura #estadosunidos #investigación #nationalsecurityarchive #newyorktimes #nsa #salvadorallende
Medio de investigación periodística independiente en Chile, enfocado en reportajes de actualidad y brindar información de calidad a la ciudadanía.
#USA : #History / #Government / #Climate / #nationalsecurityarchive
„Nixon Science Adviser: Become “Snow-Tripping Mastodons” or “Grow Gills” to Survive Sea-Level Rise
Costs of Climate Study “Not Quantifiable” Since “Man’s Very Survival” at Stake
“Burning of Fossil Fuels” Main Cause of Growing “Instability”
(...)
High-level officials inside the Nixon administration debated climate change (...) as early as 1969...”
Washington, D.C., April 26, 2024 - High-level officials inside the Nixon administration debated climate change and the impacts of sea-level rise, extreme temperatures, and fossil-fuel consumption as early as 1969, according to declassified documents posted today by the National Security Archive’s Climate Change Transparency Project.
#Chile #France #USA : #History / #StateSecret / #SecretServive / #NationalSecurityArchive
„The Pinochet Dictatorship Declassified:
- Townley Papers Describe DINA’s Role in State-Sponsored Terrorism
- Revelations on Supplying Nerve Gas to Murder Chileans,
Operation Condor Mission in France,
and Letelier-Moffitt Assassination in Washington
and more; take a look here:
https://nsarchive.salsalabs.org/847?wvpId=13bf3d5f-bd2b-4d46-9239-ff275250053e
If you are interested in history or lived through part of the Cold War and want to see how it influenced current events then there are two sets of documents just published by the National Security Archive at George Washington University which are worth the time:
* "Henry Kissinger’s Documented Legacy" - A Declassified Dossier on HAK’s Controversial Historical Legacy, on His 100th Birthday
Kissinger’s 8 Years in Power Changed Chile, Cambodia, East Timor, Angola, and Much of the World, for the Worse¹.
* "Anatoly S. Chernyaev Diary, 1983" - At the Central Committee: “what a humiliating role I am in, doing everything I can to dress a naked, completely naked king”
KAL shootdown “showcased with monstrous obviousness the power and pressure of the ‘military complex’ over our entire life and politics”
On nuclear war: “this vast world, full of fantastic achievements of the human mind and labor, can in a few short minutes fall victim to a nervous breakdown of one of the two ‘superpower’ leaders”².
#Kissinger #Chernayaev #NationalSecurityArchive #GWU #ColdWar
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¹ https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/cold-war-henry-kissinger/2023-05-25/henry-kissingers-documented-legacy
² https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/russia-programs-russian-pages/2023-05-25/anatoly-s-chernyaev-diary-1983
Washington D.C., May 25, 2023 - As Henry Alfred Kissinger (HAK) reaches 100 years of age on May 27, his centennial is generating global coverage of his legacy as a leading statesman, master diplomat, and realpolitik foreign policy strategist. “Nobody alive has more experience of international affairs,” as The Economist recently put it in a predictably laudatory tribute to Kissinger.