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Agency Files · Secrecy · Oversight Failure

THE INTELLIGENCE
DOSSIERS

One agency. One machine. Thirty-three files. One Black File. Public-record investigations into the architecture of secrecy: surveillance, deniable action, influence, contractors, alliances, archives, and oversight failure.

INTELLIGENCE FILE STATUS > CIA: covert action, influence, plausible deniability > NSA: collection, metadata, surveillance architecture > GCHQ / MI6: empire memory, signals, covert influence > Mossad / KGB / FSB: shadow sword, Soviet machine, state-security continuum > Rule: file first, claim second

Evidence Boundary

This shelf is built for public-record storytelling. The method is to separate confirmed fact, strong documentation, inference, allegation, speculation, and symbolic interpretation.

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File Set

CIA

The covert-action machine, psychological operations, deniable networks, contractors, media influence questions, and the hidden cost of plausible deniability.

File Set

NSA

The listening machine: signals intelligence, metadata, legal architecture, secrecy, collection logic, and the politics of surveillance.

File Set

GCHQ / MI6

British intelligence, empire memory, signals, diplomacy, covert influence, secrecy culture, and the quiet geography of power.

File Set

Mossad / KGB / FSB

Shadow sword, Soviet security inheritance, state-security continuum, counterintelligence, ideology, national memory, and covert doctrine.

Next step

Start with the Signal Intel Desk for live developments, move into public-record dossiers, then enter the intelligence shelf when the story points toward agencies, secrecy, surveillance, or covert influence.

Figures & Sources

Figures on this page

Checked: 25 June 2026

Numbers on this page are public-record leads. Crime, migration, sexual-offence, payout, death, and crisis figures must be tied to named official, court, police, parliamentary, regulator, or reputable source records before they are presented as settled.

Evidence standard

What counts as a usable figure?

Official statistics, court records, ministry releases, police datasets, parliamentary material, regulator data, or clearly named public reports. Nationality, foreign-born status, asylum status, immigration status, charge, suspect, conviction, and victim categories must not be mixed.

Document trail

Open the underlying record

When the figure matters, follow the document link, source file, court record, official release, PDF, book, or video. The visible page should help readers reach the underlying evidence fast.