Doc 0000149610
CIA
This document is a declassified CIA memorandum from May 23, 1949, detailing administrative and logistical requirements for an overseas trip, including travel orders, passports, and medical processing, with significant portions redacted.
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The image displays the text "THE BLACK VAULT" in a stylized font, positioned above a block of text. This text indicates that the document was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically from the "MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection," comprising over 20,000 declassified pages from the CIA. The text also provides a URL: "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com" for downloading the collection. To the left of the text is a graphic representation of a bank vault door with various mechanical components and a blue, glowing light emanating from it. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redactions visible on this page.
This document is a typed memorandum with handwritten notations. The heading shows a handwritten annotation "A/B, 2, 30/1" and "23 May 1949". There are handwritten letters such as "A" and "F" in the margins, likely for routing or categorization. Sections of the text are obscured by heavy black redactions which obscure specific names, locations, and potentially sensitive information. The document appears to be a request or instruction for an overseas trip, detailing requirements such as travel orders, passports, and medical processing, suggesting administrative or logistical planning.
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