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The Navy Fogged 800,000 People With Live Bacteria — and Then a Man Died
For a week in 1950 the U.S. Navy sprayed a cloud of live Serratia marcescens bacteria over San Francisco to study how a biological attack would spread. Nearly the whole city inhaled it. Soon after, eleven patients fell ill and one, Edward Nevin, died — and the public learned about it 26 years later.

Eight Citizens Broke Into the FBI, Stole COINTELPRO, and Stayed Hidden for 43 Years
On March 8, 1971, antiwar activists burglarized an FBI field office in Media, Pennsylvania, mailed the files to the press, and exposed J. Edgar Hoover's secret war on Americans. They were never caught, and revealed themselves voluntarily in 2014.

Project 226: How Big Sugar Bought Harvard and Pinned 50 Years of Heart Disease on Fat
In 1967 a sugar trade group secretly paid Harvard scientists to write a review that buried sugar's link to heart disease and blamed dietary fat instead. The internal documents survived, a 2016 analysis exposed the payment, and the diet advice it shaped misled a generation.

The Plutonium Files: When America's Doctors Used Their Own Citizens as Lab Rats
Manhattan Project physicians injected at least 18 unwitting hospital patients with plutonium to chart how the new bomb metal moved through the human body. It was one node in a sprawling network of Cold War radiation experiments that a presidential committee finally dragged into daylight in 1995.

Seven CEOs Swore Nicotine Wasn't Addictive. Their Own Files Said They'd Known for 30 Years.
On the same day they testified under oath that nicotine wasn't addictive, the heads of Big Tobacco were sitting on internal research proving the opposite — and proving they engineered cigarettes to deliver the hit. Ninety million pages of their own documents are now searchable online.

The FBI Mailed Martin Luther King a Letter Telling Him to Kill Himself. The Senate Confirmed It.
For fifteen years the FBI ran COINTELPRO, a covert program to surveil, smear, and dismantle American activists, including an anonymous package sent to MLK that he read as urging suicide. The program was exposed by a burglary and documented by the U.S. Senate.

Project SHAD: The Navy Sprayed Its Own Sailors With Live Nerve Agent — Then Denied It for 40 Years
Under the umbrella program Project 112, the Pentagon ran shipboard trials called SHAD that exposed U.S. servicemembers to real chemical and biological agents — including the nerve agents sarin and VX — without their knowledge. The government withheld confirmation for four decades.

Project Sunshine: The Government Quietly Collected Dead Babies Worldwide to Measure the Fallout in Their Bones
To track Strontium-90 from nuclear tests, the Atomic Energy Commission secretly gathered thousands of human bodies, focusing on infants, often without telling the parents. A top official asked for help with 'body snatching.'

The Sea Battle That Never Happened: How a Phantom Attack Sent 58,000 Americans to Die
The August 4, 1964 attack on U.S. destroyers that justified open war in Vietnam did not happen. The NSA's own declassified historian proved it — and showed analysts buried 90% of the evidence to make the story fit.

The Pentagon Wrote a Plan to Murder Americans and Blame Cuba. Then Filed It.
In 1962 the Joint Chiefs of Staff signed off on a formal proposal to stage terror attacks against U.S. citizens and soldiers as a pretext for invading Cuba. The document is real, declassified, and sitting in the National Archives.

Operation LAC: The Army Sprayed a Glowing Powder Over American Cities and Called It Weather
For more than a decade the U.S. Army Chemical Corps dispersed clouds of fluorescent zinc cadmium sulfide over St. Louis, Minneapolis, and dozens of other places — from planes, rooftops, and station wagons — without telling the people underneath. Decades later, Congress finally forced an investigation.
