
COINTELPRO - Wikipedia
COINTELPRO (a syllabic abbreviation derived from Counter Intelligence Program) was a series of covert and illegal [1] [2] projects conducted between 1956 and 1971 by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting American political organizations that the FBI perceived as ...
FBI Records: The Vault — COINTELPRO
COINTELPRO The FBI began COINTELPRO—short for Counterintelligence Program—in 1956 to disrupt the activities of the Communist Party of the United States. In the 1960s, it was expanded to...
COINTELPRO | FBI, Surveillance, Political Activism | Britannica
Feb 4, 2025 · COINTELPRO, counterintelligence program conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1956 to 1971 to discredit and neutralize organizations considered subversive to U.S. political stability.
COINTELPRO [Counterintelligence Program] (1956-1976)
Mar 14, 2014 · COINTELPRO was a counterintelligence program run by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from roughly 1956 to 1976. It combined the efforts of the Bureau and local police forces to track, harass, discredit, infiltrate, destroy, and destabilize dissident groups in …
COINTELPRO: The FBI's Secret Program Of Illegal Sabotage And …
Apr 18, 2017 · Over the next decade and a half, local, state, and federal agents working under the COINTELPRO rubric would illegally spy on Civil Rights leaders, fabricate evidence of crimes, stage false-flag attacks, and incite riots to show the world just how dangerous the communists supposedly were to so-called civil society.
COINTELPRO: The True Story Of The FBI's Illegal Projects
Jan 10, 2022 · In 1967, COINTELPRO launched an official program against "Black Nationalist Hate Groups" that lasted officially until 1971. According to " COINTELPRO: The Untold American Story," in addition to King, the program targeted Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, Elijah Muhammad, and Malcolm X.
Spying on America: The FBI's Domestic Counter-Intelligence Program
Under COINTELPRO policies, the FBI expanded its domestic surveillance programs and increasingly used questionable, even unlawful, methods in an effort to disrupt virtually the entire social and political protest process.
COINTELPRO and the History of Domestic Spying : NPR
Jan 18, 2006 · The 1960s-era federal surveillance program that targeted, among others, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., other civil rights leaders and outspoken opponents of the Vietnam War.
In retrospect, the COINTEPRO's of the 1960s were thoroughly successful in achieving their stated goals, "to expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" the enemies of the State. The most serious of the FBI disruption programs were those directed against "Black Nationalists."
A Huey P. Newton Story - Actions - COINTELPRO - PBS
Between the years 1956 and 1971, the FBI used the COINTELPRO program to investigate "radical" national political groups for intelligence that would lead to involvement of...