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Tag: cointelpro

  • RZA, Federal Surveillance, and the Hypothetical Asset in American Culture

    RZA, Federal Surveillance, and the Hypothetical Asset in American Culture

    [This is a full-length follow-up to my article here. -BU] Here’s a short podcast-style summary: Structuring the “What If” Scenario The core of this research rests on a compelling paradox: the official classification of the Wu-Tang Clan as a “major criminal organization” under the code “WTC Organization” (8) coincided with the unscathed flourishing of its…

  • An Anatomy of the FBI’s Decades-Long Campaign of Psychological Warfare

    An Anatomy of the FBI’s Decades-Long Campaign of Psychological Warfare

    The Playbook Never Changes The Machine That Never Sleeps From COINTELPRO to Modern Echoes Imagine waking up to the same anonymous letter your spouse received last week—typed on Bureau paper, accusing you of infidelity you never committed. You know it’s a lie, but its very existence fractures your certainty. It arrives with a typed signature…

  • The Patel Files: FBI Wizard Kashyap Patel and the Structural Arson of American Intelligence

    The Patel Files: FBI Wizard Kashyap Patel and the Structural Arson of American Intelligence

    Continuing this series. The contemporary transformation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under the directorship of Kashyap “Kash” Patel represents the most successful application of “active measures” ever recorded within the domestic apparatus of the United States. While the Cold War defined subversion as a foreign germ introduced into the body politic, the current…

  • Archetypal Profiles of Personnel in Decentralized Non-Consensual Influence Networks

    Archetypal Profiles of Personnel in Decentralized Non-Consensual Influence Networks

    CLASSIFICATION: For Internal Use Only Distribution Limited to Operational Review PREPARED: 31 March 2026 PURPOSE: Typological mapping of assets across the command-to-street gradient, derived from observed field performance, historical precedents, and psychological markers. No operational recommendations implied; patterns noted for pattern recognition only. The network in question exhibits a predictable stratification: From cold-war architects who…