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  2. Operation Northwoods - Wikipedia

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    This act declassified a total of four million documents, including Operation Northwoods, and was made available through the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. However, public knowledge of Operation Northwoods did not come until 2001 with the release of a book by the author James Bamford titled Body of Secrets. [20]

  3. False flag - Wikipedia

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    The surprise discovery of the documents relating to Operation Northwoods was a result of the comprehensive search for records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the Assassination Records Review Board in the mid-1990s. [23] Information about Operation Northwoods was later publicized by James Bamford. [24]

  4. Body of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency is a book by James Bamford about the NSA and its operations. It also covers the history of espionage in the United States from uses of the Fulton surface-to-air recovery system to retrieve personnel on Arctic Ocean drift stations to Operation Northwoods, a declassified US military plan that Bamford describes as a "secret and ...

  5. Newly released JFK documents point to what the CIA was hiding

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    A prime example is one of the newly disclosed documents — a seven-page Aug. 31, 1962, Defense Department memo about Operation Mongoose, the secret operation to overthrow Fidel Castro’s ...

  6. Biden releases most JFK assassination records — but ... - AOL

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    The foundation seeks those Operation Northwoods records in its lawsuit, as well as records concerning CIA plans to assassinate Castro and a June 30, 1961, memo from Arthur Schlesinger Jr. to JFK ...

  7. Presidency of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    In March 1962, Kennedy rejected Operation Northwoods, proposals for false flag attacks against American military and civilian targets, [81] and blaming them on the Cuban government in order to gain approval for a war against Cuba. However, the administration continued to plan for an invasion of Cuba in the summer of 1962.

  8. Declassified Cold War papers reveal where US was ready to attack

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    Times were tense between the U.S. and Russia during the Cold War, but things never escalated into full-scale war. If they had, newly declassified papers say the U.S. was ready to systematically ...

  9. Operation Gladio - Wikipedia

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    Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine "stay-behind" operations of armed resistance that were organized by the Western Union (WU) (founded in 1948), and subsequently by NATO (formed in 1949) and by the CIA (established in 1947), [1] [2] in collaboration with several European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. [3]