What the CIA Tried to Hide | Smartest Year Ever (Dec 15, 2025)
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What the CIA Tried to Hide | Smartest Year Ever (Dec 15, 2025)

5:31 Dec 15, 2025
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The CIA once asked itself a question no intelligence agency ever wants to ask: what have we done that might cause a scandal?That question produced a seven-hundred-page internal document now known as the Family Jewels — a secret compilation of controversial intelligence activities from the height of the Cold War.In this episode, Gordy explores how the file began, why it existed at all, and how its contents reshaped the public’s understanding of American intelligence. He looks at the strange intersection of domestic surveillance, covert action, political pressure, and the uneasy boundary between national security and overreach.Along the way, you'll meet the journalists, defectors, and protest movements caught in the crossfire — and the intelligence officials scrambling to contain the fallout.No spoilers here… but the most surprising thing isn’t what the CIA was doing. It’s how we found out.#History #CIA #IntelligenceHistory #ColdWar #FamilyJewels #CIAsecrets #MKULTRA #HTLingual #CIAfiles #declassified #frankolson #historyfacts #americanhistory Music thanks to Zapsplat.Sources:Church Committee. (1976). Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities. U.S. Senate.Central Intelligence Agency. (2007). Family Jewels (Declassified Archive). CIA Reading Room.Hersh, S. (1974). Huge CIA operation reported in U.S. against antiwar forces. The New York Times.Weiner, T. (2007). Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA. Doubleday.U.S. National Archives. (n.d.). MK ULTRA and HTLINGUAL Records.
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