Most people treat Operation Mockingbird as a "conspiracy theory." It isn't!

It's a documented Senate investigation!

In 1975-76, the U.S. Senate's Church Committee confirmed that the CIA had recruited over 400 American journalists from outlets including the New York Times, CBS News, Time Magazine, Newsweek, AP, UPI and Reuters.

They weren't just "sources." Many were full-time assets. They planted stories, killed stories, and collected intelligence from foreign contacts — all while appearing to be independent journalists.

CIA Director William Colby testified they had ended the program. The committee found evidence it continued under reorganized names.

I made a video going through the actual Church Committee Report section by section — what they found, how the recruitment worked, and whether the practice actually stopped in 1976 or just evolved.

The document is publicly available at the National Archives. I link it in the description. Read it yourself.

What do you think — did this actually stop? https://youtu.be/xj_V-75rN7E

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