Doc 0000149580
CIA
This document is a declassified CIA MKUltra collection item, appearing to be a handwritten letter dated June 20, 1954, with significant redactions, discussing an "analysis" and mentioning "schizophrenia.
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The image is a dark background featuring a stylized graphic of a vault door on the left and the title "THE BLACK VAULT" in large, white, stylized lettering across the top. Below the title, white text provides information about the document's origin from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. The text also highlights the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as the source and provides a website address in yellow for downloading the collection.
The document is a handwritten letter on a white sheet of paper, partially obscuring a textured background. Dominant are handwritten annotations in ink: "A/B, 5336/8" at the top right, and "June 20, 1954." below it. The letter itself is also handwritten and starts with "A" towards the top center. Several lines of text are significantly redacted, appearing as black bars, particularly in the upper and middle sections of the note. The visible handwritten text discusses an "analysis" and mentions "hope to see them again" and "schizophrenia." The overall presentation suggests a formal communication with some parts deliberately obscured.
This is a handwritten letter on a single page, with a stark white paper contrasting against a textured, grainy background. The letter content appears to be a personal note, including a salutation and closing signature. There are several smudged or redacted areas within the text, obscuring some of the writing. The letter also includes a single character, "C," and mentions "vration" followed by a date range. There are no photographs, diagrams, or official stamps on this page.
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