The CIA had a headquarters in Venezuela in the 1960s.

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Valencia, March 19, 2025-. The CIA had a headquarters in Venezuela in the 1960s. The Central  Intelligence Agency (CIA) operated from a secret base in Caracas, according to declassified files on the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, while he was attending an official event.

According to the released documents, secret CIA bases operated in several cities around the world, including Caracas . At the time of the assassination of the US President , the president of Venezuela was Rómulo Betancourt, of the Democratic Action party, whose political line was aligned with the United States.

It’s worth noting that at that time, the Cold War (tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union) was in full swing, which led governments in the region to comply with the policies of various US administrations, whose purpose was to curb the spread of “communist ideology” on the continent.

The CIA, through its secret bases, has had the fundamental task of gathering information of importance to the U.S. government, as well as conducting covert and clandestine operations in foreign territories.

The CIA had a headquarters in Venezuela in the 1960s.

Among the CIA programs that have been exposed and questioned is MK-Ultra, which involved experiments that compromised the physical and mental health of people unaware they were being used as “guinea pigs.”

These “experiments” were carried out on vulnerable people around the world, including minors.

With the disclosure of the secret file on President Kennedy’s assassination, almost every major city in Latin America has been identified as a location for “secret CIA bases.”

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source: elpublicotv.com/la-cia-tuvo-una-sede-en-venezuela-en-los-anos-60/

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