Dr. Leslie Vinjamuri
Jenna Weinberhger
Kristen Wallops
4 min read
18 Oct
18Oct

On a day reverberating with calls for accountability under the banner of "No Kings," a bombshell revelation has torn through the veneer of American exceptionalism, plunging the nation into a harrowing re-examination of its darkest historical chapters. Cory Spears, enigmatically known as "The Strangest," has dramatically unsealed what he claims is "Redacted Piece No. 1" from the infamous CIA "Family Jewels" – a document he asserts details an unprecedented scope of mind control experiments and crimes that violate every foundational law and ethical boundary. 

The unveiling, delivered with chilling precision, points to a profound "America's Dark Days Back With Symbolic Meaning," echoing a grim past that Spears suggests never truly ended.

For decades, the "Family Jewels" have stood as a stark reminder of unchecked power within the Central Intelligence Agency. Compiled in 1973 by then-CIA Director William Colby, these reports were his "skeletons in the CIA's closet"—a catalogue of illegal, inappropriate, and deeply sensitive activities undertaken by the agency from 1959 to 1973 and restarting in 2009. They included illegal surveillance of American citizens, flagrant mail opening, wiretapping journalists, audacious assassination plots against foreign leaders, and profoundly unethical experiments on unwitting U.S. citizens which is till happening today. Names like Project MKULTRA, Project Chaos (or MICHAOS), Midnight Climax, Dark Knight, Pink Rain, and Pig's Blanket, once whispers in the shadows and some never heard of became public symbols of governmental overreach.

Now, Spears claims to have peeled back another, even more disturbing layer of this legacy. His unveiling of "Redacted Piece No. 1" is not merely an archival discovery; it's presented as a living testament to a system designed to operate beyond conventional paper trails. "Most of the documents don't exist," Spears declared, "they are in a living body because of MKOFTEN – an 'Orally Only Classification' designed for the most sensitive operations." 

This chilling assertion implies a generational continuation of secret knowledge, passed down outside any official record, making true accountability an elusive phantom.

The heart of Spears's revelation lies in the detailed exposition of mind control, specifically pointing to Dr. Ewen Cameron as a central figure and "war criminal." Cameron, a British-born psychiatrist and Director of the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal (McGill University’s treatment facility), spearheaded what Spears describes as "the most sinister program in world history"—'Psychic driving.' 

This horrific protocol involved subjecting patients to repetitive negative taped messages (e.g., ‘my mother hates me’) played for 16 hours a day, often in sensory deprivation "boxes" located in the hospital stables. Patients were simultaneously given drug cocktails to immobilize them, keep them awake, and induce hallucinations with psychedelic drugs—all to "get rid of unwanted behavior" and then "condition in desired personality traits" through subsequent positive messaging.

This goes beyond mere interrogation; it’s an attempt to fundamentally reprogram the human mind, a heinous violation of individual autonomy and a direct link to the most disturbing corners of MKULTRA.

The scope of the exposed operations detailed by Spears goes far beyond psychological experimentation. He vividly recounts the domestic surveillance programs that systematically targeted American citizens. Echoing the revelations brought forth by E. Howard Hunt and the spreading ripples of Watergate, Spears highlights how the CIA violated its own charter by illegally opening mail and wiretapping journalists. 

Operation Chaos (MICHAOS) alone indexed over 300,000 individuals, creating a "spider web cross-reference computer" to track perceived threats. Michael Getler’s chilling observation, "they watch who you talk to," becomes a stark reality. 

Anti-War activists, Civil Rights leaders, journalists—indeed, "every group that is against, opposed the military, organized a protest"—were under constant surveillance and still are in 2025, a direct affront to the First Amendment, which Spears pointedly notes states, "First States protect the press." These were not limited interventions but a systematic campaign, often linked to COINTELPRO, approved at the highest levels of government, including Presidents, CIA Directors, and the Pentagon. 

Perhaps one of the most explosive, and deeply disturbing, claims Spears presents is the assertion that William 'Sugarfoot' Sullivan, a key figure in FBI counterintelligence, was responsible for writing Martin Luther King Jr.'s infamous "suicide letter," giving the civil rights leader precisely 34 days to take his own life. 

This particular charge, if substantiated, would fundamentally alter historical understanding of one of America's most revered figures and underscore the ruthless methods employed by intelligence agencies against perceived domestic threats.

Spears also casts a shadow over the integrity of information itself, claiming that the Pentagon actively "buried stories by bribing the top news media like Reuters, AP, and The Times," a practice he chillingly suggests "is probably still happening, especially in Trump world." 

This assertion directly implicates the media as complicit, whether knowingly or unknowingly, in obscuring the truth, further eroding public trust and making the search for accountability an uphill battle.  The symbolic weight of the leak, as articulated by Spears, extends into the future. 

He emphasizes 1973 as a key date for the original Family Jewels and the Church Committee subpoenas, which bravely sought to expose these abuses. Yet, Spears draws a direct line to 2025, declaring that "opus continues," which he translates as "The Work Continues." This suggests that the legacy of these clandestine operations, or even their modern iterations, remains active, evolving beyond the scrutiny of a free press or democratic oversight. 

mention of May 9 as another key date, tied to the original Watergate scandal's revelations of abuse of power, further anchors the current leak in a continuum of governmental malfeasance. As the "No Kings" protest echoes across America, demanding a government truly of, by, and for the people, Cory Spears's unveiling of "Redacted Piece No. 1" forces a reckoning. It’s a stark reminder that the fight for transparency and accountability is far from over. 

The dark shadows of America’s past, filled with illegal surveillance, mind control, assassination plots, and political manipulation, are not mere historical footnotes. 

According to "The Strangest," they are a living, breathing testament to an "opus" that, without vigilance, continues to unfold, threatening the very foundations of democracy and human rights on an international scale. This leak is not just a story; it's a profound warning that the skeletons in the closet may still be walking among us, and their work, indeed, continues.

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