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Hidden Histories

Jeffrey S. Kaye

My Substack newsletter is all about revealing aspects of recent U.S. history that have otherwise been censored or suppressed, as for example, the U.S. use of biological weapons during the Korean War. I rely heavily on documented evidence, which I share.

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Deadly Democracy: Lancet Study Confirmed Millions Died in Russia From Capitalist "Shock Therapy"

The New York Times December 26, 1991, front page. Source: National Security Archive, “The End of the Soviet Union 1991”

2 months ago
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Top U.S. General: U.S. Guilty of Nazi-like War Crimes in Korea

“North Korean troops during the First Battle of Seoul, June 1950 (Photo: Korean People’s Army)” — Source: “Massacre at No Gun Ri,” brettwilkins.com

2 months ago
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Under Biden, the U.S. Stonewalls UN Charges That U.S. Uses Torture

November 7, 2003. At Abu Ghraib prison, 20 miles west of Baghdad in U.S.-occupied Iraq. CPL Charles Garner and SPC Sabrina Harman pose for a picture behind nude, hooded detainees forced into a pyramid. U.S. government photo. Source: Wikiped...

2 months ago
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CIA, MKULTRA and the Cover-up of U.S. Germ Warfare in the Korean War

In this fully documented article, CIA mind-control programs are linked to experiments on returning Korean War POWs, including experiments on inducing amnesia and implanting false memories. Also revealed is the extent to which CIA officials ...

3 months ago
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  • Jeffrey S. Kaye

    Retired psychologist, researcher, author

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