The CIA’s Most Controversial Operations Explained

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Published on Nov 3, 2025
The CIA's WORST Operations Get Explained in 29 Minutes.

0:00 Operation Bloodstone & Paperclip
1:24 Operation Mockingbird
2:39 Operation Gladio
4:19 Operation Ajax
5:43 Operation Acoustic Kitty
6:22 PBSUCCESS
7:38 MKUltra
9:21 Project MKNAOMI
10:23 Operation Erawan
11:38 Congo Crisis
12:33 Bay of Pigs Invasion
13:43 Operation Mongoose
14:37 Operation Northwoods
15:21 JFK Assassination
16:51 Brazil Coup Support
17:52 Che Guevara Assassination
18:33 Phoenix Program
19:25 Project FUBELT
20:15 Operation Condor
21:07 Flight 455 Incident
22:04 Operation Cyclone
22:56 Iran-Contra Affair
23:53 Death Squad Involvement
24:41 CIA Manuals
25:24 Extraordinary Rendition
26:18 Iraq Invasion
27:16 Drone Strikes
27:50 Fake Vaccination Campaign
28:33 Julian Assange Plot

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