…CIA withheld documents which revealed the location of covert CIA stations, or the location of unacknowledged CIA installations; the identity of undercover CIA employees; sensitive intelligence sources or foreign intelligence…
…massacre and the CIA is a topic of much speculation and conspiracy theories. Here are some key points often discussed: CIA Monitoring: There are claims that the CIA had been…
…in search of explosives before the CIA medical team took over. This is further proof that the CIA has been monitoring Jonestown, because as one survivor remembers, Jones publicly announced…
…to the CIA, the Conservative response goes on to discuss “several conspiracy theories [that] have emerged over the years suggesting that the CIA or other government agencies” might have had…
…CIA had to have done it! Enmity between the CIA and Congressman Leo Ryan was too well-known. So best to plant that one with a close aide (namely, Joseph Holsinger)…
…come from ChatGPT. The similarities between these answers and those recorded in “Control Data Regarding Jonestown and the CIA” are striking. Q: Was Jim Jones a CIA agent? No credible…
…who had been identified a decade earlier as a ranking CIA officer.[43] This second fact would seem to explain how it is that the CIA was the first to learn…
…CIA role and his return to Jonestown after the shooting at Port Kaituma is that it proved the existence of a covert CIA operation in Guyana that have not been…
…didn’t know. The best guess is the FBI, with the SFPD being a respectable second, and the CIA comes in distant third. Judge, of course, would dismiss the CIA as…
…created a circumstantial case. That document, the U.S. government’s own log confirming that the CIA was into Jonestown at 3 a.m. that very morning, infers that the CIA may well…