Doc 0000151529
CIA
This document is a redacted U.S. government memorandum dated September 27, 1954, with the subject "Visit with Isbel," containing handwritten numbered observations and a circular stamp with the number "44.
This is one record. The archive holds the rest — ask it anything across the MKUltra files and every answer is cited to the page.
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The provided image is not from a declassified CIA document, but rather a header or title screen for "The Black Vault," an online archive of declassified government documents. Visually, it features a stylized graphic of a vault door with intricate mechanical details and a blue glow emanating from it, suggesting a secure or hidden repository of information. Bold, white, stylized text reads "THE BLACK VAULT" across the top. Below this, white text explains that the document was obtained from The Black Vault, highlighting its role as an online database for declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection and its CIA origin. A yellow, hyperlinked URL is also present, indicating where the collection can be accessed. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures.
The document is a memorandum on a "Standard Form No. E4" from the "UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT." The form has fields for "TO," "FROM," "SUBJECT," and "DATE," with "SUBJECT" filled in as "Visit with Isbel" and "DATE" as "9/27/54." There are handwritten annotations numbered "1" through "4," detailing observations from the visit. The fields for "TO" and "FROM" are obscured by black redactions. The document also features a circular stamp with the number "44" inside and some illegible handwritten markings in the upper right corner. Several other smaller black redactions and speckled marks are present throughout the document.
The document is a single page of handwritten notes, likely from a research project. The notes are in cursive and appear to be in English. There are no photographs, stamps, or official markings visible. The writing is organized into a list format with bullet points. The handwriting is somewhat difficult to read in places, but it appears to discuss chemical substances and their effects. There are no visual representations of experimental procedures or facilities.
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