In 1971, the United States launched a secret satellite program called JUMPSEAT, which surveilled the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War. Before, during, and after the Cold War reconnaissance ...
Beginning in the 1970s, U.S. government intelligence agencies investigated the existence of ‘remote viewing.’ Those files are now declassified.
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Inside the CIA’s Cold War search for psychic spies
Few Cold War research programs looked less like engineering and more like folklore than the U.S. government’s search for psychic spies. Yet the effort was real, funded, documented, and sustained for ...
The US government declassified details on some of its Cold War-era spy satellites this Wednesday. Codenamed JUMPSEAT, the satellites were part of Project EARPOP and were designed to listen in on ...
The 1970s were pivotal years in the Cold War. The United States was at a low ebb, still reeling from the Vietnam War, social unrest, assassinations, and major political scandals. Meanwhile, the Soviet ...
Cold War firearms shaped modern infantry tactics by pushing combat decision-making down to the squad level. The AK-47 and M16 standardized assault rifle doctrine worldwide by prioritizing reliability ...
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