00:15A claim so explosive it stopped the internet in its tracks.
00:21Agents raided the office of the Director of National Intelligence.
00:25Dozens of boxes seized. Files on the Kennedy assassination. MKUltra. Gone.
00:31But then the office fought back. So what actually happened?
00:37It started on Fox News, a discussion segment in which a speaker alleged that CIA agents had entered Tulsi Gabbard's
00:45DNI office and physically removed, quote, dozens of boxes of files.
00:51Among them, records on the Kennedy assassination and files from MKUltra, the CIA's Cold War program of secret and, at
01:00times, non-consensual human experiments.
01:03The segment claimed a whistleblower had described this in a deposition and that Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna had confirmed it
01:11moments earlier.
01:12The CIA refused to provide information necessary to understand why analytical standards at the CIA were violated.
01:22The CIA illegally monitored the computer and phone usage of DIG personnel, their investigations, and contact with whistleblowers.
01:31These were Americans being spied upon illegally while executing duties directed by the President and under the authority of the
01:41Director of National Intelligence.
01:44One CIA contractor, assisting with the DIG's investigation into the events that transpired between 2022 and 2023, was fired by
01:55the CIA one day after meeting with the DIG.
02:02When the DIG ceased operations, the CIA also took back 40 boxes of JFK files and MKUltra files being processed
02:10for declassification by DNI Gabbard.
02:14The DNI's office responded fast. Spokesperson Olivia Colman posted on X,
02:20This is false. The CIA did not raid the DNI's office. Four words. Flat denial. No ambiguity.
02:29But once a claim like this is airborne, a denial rarely lands with the same force.
02:34Here is why this claim landed hard. The files it referenced are real, and the history behind them is genuinely
02:42dark.
02:43MKUltra was real. The CIA did run mind control experiments through the 1950s and 60s on willing and unwilling subjects.
02:53LSD slipped into drinks, experiments in San Francisco, even allegedly in a small French village where the local bakery's yeast
03:02was reportedly dosed to test mass psychological effects.
03:06In 1973, then-CIA director Richard Helms ordered most of those files destroyed.
03:13When the Church Committee investigated in 1975, they found roughly 85% were gone.
03:20Director William Colby faced Congress with what remained.
03:24The segment claimed those surviving 15%, mandated for declassification, are what Gabbard was allegedly processing when this supposed raid occurred.
03:34Can the CIA overrule the director of national intelligence? Legally, no.
03:40Can it overrule a presidential executive order on declassification? Also, no.
03:46Which is exactly why this claim is so combustible.
03:49If true, it would mean an intelligence agency actively obstructed a sitting president's directive.
03:56If false, and the DNI says it is, then it's a story about how quickly a rumor can become a
04:03firestorm.
04:03Either way, there are questions worth asking.
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