What was the purpose of Project Camelot?

What was the purpose of Project Camelot?

Project Camelot, a mammoth six million dollar counterinsurgency project, was a creation of the Army’s Special Operations Research Office (SORO) centered at American University, Washington, D.C. Its aim was to test a general systems approach to predicting and influencing instability in several Latin American countries.

What happened to Camelot after it was canceled?

“Still, very little about behavioral science funding or design changed after CAMELOT was canceled. A similar project was uncovered in Brazil less than two weeks later and others were launched in Colombia (Project Simpatico) and Peru (Operation Task), sponsored by SORO and funded by the DOD, exactly as CAMELOT had been.”

Is Project Camelot now subscription-based?

Due to the continued censorship on Youtube, Project Camelot will now be subscription-based. NEW VIDEOS AND SHOWS will be available only through subscription while past videos will continue to be free on Youtube. Please join us and subscribe to make it possible to continue this important work!

Does Project Camelot mean the end of Special Operations Research?

“However, the end of Project Camelot does not necessarily imply the end of the Special Operations Research Office, nor does it imply an end to research designs which are similar in character to Project Camelot.

Who is the CEO of Project Camelot?

Kerry Cassidy is the CEO and Founder of Project Camelot. Kerry is a documentary filmmaker/investigative journalist and well-known host of Project Camelot TV broadcasting live shows weekly on Youtube.

How many subscribers does the Project Camelot YouTube channel have?

The Project Camelot Youtube channel has over 66 million unique viewers worldwide and over 261,000 subscribers.

Is Project Camelot subscription-based?

Due to the continued censorship on Youtube, Project Camelot will now be subscription-based. Recent and ongoing shows videos will be broadcast live and then after broadcast available only through subscription while all Camelot Library (over 900 videos recorded previous to May 2020) will continue to be free on ODYSEE.COM .