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Here are some notable examples:
- The Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932–1972)
- The U.S. government secretly withheld treatment from hundreds of African American men with syphilis to study the disease's progression.
- When allegations surfaced, many people found them hard to believe, but investigations confirmed the facts.
- MKUltra
- The Central Intelligence Agency conducted secret experiments involving drugs, hypnosis, and psychological manipulation.
- The program was publicly acknowledged after congressional investigations in the 1970s.
- COINTELPRO
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation secretly infiltrated and disrupted political groups, civil rights organizations, and activists.
- The program's existence was officially revealed through leaked documents and government investigations.
- Mass Surveillance Programs
- Claims that intelligence agencies were collecting vast amounts of communications data were often dismissed by some observers until documents leaked by Edward Snowden revealed extensive surveillance activities.
- The Gulf of Tonkin Misrepresentations
- Early accounts of attacks that helped justify deeper U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War were later shown to contain significant inaccuracies.
- Operation Northwoods
- Declassified documents revealed that some military officials proposed staging or fabricating attacks to justify military action against Cuba.
- The proposals were never implemented, but the documents themselves were authentic.
- The NSA's Domestic Data Collection
- For years, concerns about large-scale domestic data collection were widely disputed. Later disclosures showed that extensive collection programs did exist, though their scope and legality remain debated.