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On many occasions I’ve been asked about how we might go about finding files on issues like the Roswell incident of July 1947, the JFK assassination, mind-control and so on. I should stress that a lot of material on JFK’s murder
has been placed into the public domain. And the same applies to mind-control too. As for Roswell, well, we’ll come to that later in this article. There are, however, some files that will almost certainly
never surface. The main reason? They have been destroyed. Indeed, while the provisions of the Freedom of Information Acts of many nations have proved to be very useful, if the material that one might be looking for has been shredded or burned, there’s not much that can be done. If at all. And, with that said, let’s take a look at some perfect examples of how certain secrets will almost certainly stay that way forever. We’ll begin with the CIA’s “mind-control” programs, the most well-known being MK-Ultra, much of which involved the exper