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do they use Diebold too?
we're all assholes or we wouldnt be here
replacement song
replacement cat
stop shrinking memes you small cock
whats the big picture on it?
>>22804144
By 1953, Gottlieb was appointed head of the newly formalized Project MKUltra
I asked about Angleton. I was not aware of the connection in red
been meaning to post this
all known USS LIBERTY declassifications
Here are the links with URLs to the different releases related to the USS Liberty incident, based on available declassified documents and resources:
National Security Agency (NSA) USS Liberty Page
This page includes multiple releases such as documents, audio recordings, and reports related to the USS Liberty attack. The NSA finalized a review of all materials on June 8, 2007, building on earlier releases from July 2, 2003.
URL: https://www.nsa.gov/Helpful-Links/NSA-FOIA/Declassification-Transparency-Initiatives/Historical-Releases/USS-Liberty/
NSA Release of Transcripts (2003)
In 2003, the NSA released audio recordings and transcripts of Israeli helicopter communications following the attack, along with follow-up reports.
URL: https://irp.fas.org/nsa/liberty.html
National Declassification Center (NDC) Release Lists
The NDC periodically releases declassified documents related to military and intelligence operations. While specific USS Liberty documents may be part of broader releases, you can check their quarterly updates for relevant entries.
URL: https://www.archives.gov/declassification/ndc/release-lists
NSA Broader Declassification Efforts
In 2011, the NSA released over 50,000 pages of declassified documents on various historical topics. It’s unclear if USS Liberty-specific documents are included, but you can explore their declassification initiatives here.
URL: https://www.nsa.gov/Helpful-Links/NSA-FOIA/Declassification-Transparency-Initiatives/
Library of Congress Guide to Declassified Documents
This guide offers access to various declassified resources, including those tied to national security. It’s a useful starting point for broader research, though it may not link directly to USS Liberty documents.
URL: https://guides.loc.gov/finding-government-documents/declassified-documents
The Intercept Article on Snowden Documents
Published in 2017, this article discusses two classified documents from the Snowden leaks related to the USS Liberty attack, offering insights into NSA and GCHQ involvement. The article itself may provide access or context for these documents.
URL: https://theintercept.com/2017/06/06/fifty-years-later-nsa-keeps-details-of-israels-uss-liberty-attack-secret/