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kaggle-ho-015262House Oversight

Brief mention of CIA Phoenix Program and Army intelligence monitoring of Martin Luther King Jr.

Brief mention of CIA Phoenix Program and Army intelligence monitoring of Martin Luther King Jr. The passage only provides a vague historical reference to CIA activities and Army intelligence monitoring of a civil rights leader without specific details, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel information and does not implicate current high‑ranking officials, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: References Douglas Valentine’s book on the CIA’s Phoenix Program.; Mentions the Army’s 111th Military Intelligence Group monitoring Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968.; Includes unrelated conspiracy examples that are not actionable.

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House Oversight
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Brief mention of CIA Phoenix Program and Army intelligence monitoring of Martin Luther King Jr. The passage only provides a vague historical reference to CIA activities and Army intelligence monitoring of a civil rights leader without specific details, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel information and does not implicate current high‑ranking officials, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: References Douglas Valentine’s book on the CIA’s Phoenix Program.; Mentions the Army’s 111th Military Intelligence Group monitoring Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968.; Includes unrelated conspiracy examples that are not actionable.

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