Doc 0000173525
CIA
This document from the CIA's MKUltra collection appears to be a list of research tasks and considerations, including literature review, proposal evaluation, biomedical assistance, response capability, and feasibility studies on electric shock and non-lethal incapacitation systems.
This is one record. The archive holds the rest — ask it anything across the MKUltra files and every answer is cited to the page.
Ask the archive about this →- l -w. \ / I .. I _..,:!: - I ; I .,.'t i / ~ ·' 1. Become familiar with broad literature. 2. Evaluate proposals a. Light--Flash Blindness b. Impact 3. Biomedical assistance to l a. Toxicity of compounds b. Other (?) 4. Occasjional quick response capability to provide best guess answers to specific questions. 5. .Feasibility of electric shock as a system--not hardware but the effect on humans. 6. .Feasibility of any impact system designed to bring about unconsciousness with low lethality risk. Considering- aifferences in range. angle of L.--:npact. position of head at impact. area of impact. etc. 7. New concepts for non-lethal incapacitation 8. Field tests--animals (?) l (la) Bluebook ----., ( 1) Get clearance on ,: ,· .. I . (2} Get cover on non-haz~rdous crowd or riot control (particularly the sponsor for program) (4) Travel - depends on extent to which I asked them to visit other contractors~ (5) Dogs - Animals are available and cared for anyway - we are not paying for what we don1t use. (5) Consultant Fees - those cited are for clincians from clinic for instance and hospital - charge by hour (not taking care of patients). \personnel are on salary and consultant fees would be minimal. --l (6) Of the ·"Review Proposal" is not sufficient for the Bluebook- - will phone what1s OK. If necessary send signed copy. ~ F~,_.--
The image displays a dark background with a blue tint. On the left side, there is a detailed illustration of a large, circular vault door with various mechanical components, knobs, and gears, suggesting a secure archive. To the right of the vault door, bold, white, stylized text reads "THE BLACK VAULT." Below this, white text elaborates that the document was sourced from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the "MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection" housed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The text also provides a URL for online access. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures present on this page.
The page contains a typed list of numbered tasks or questions. There are no photographs, diagrams, or tables. Handwritten notations include some scribbles at the top of the page and a circled number "143" at the bottom right. An official stamp indicates "Approved for Release" with a date of "27 FEB 1979". There are no redactions visible. The content appears to be a set of research or project-related queries.
This page appears to be a typed document with handwritten annotations. The document is organized into numbered and lettered points, likely a list or form. There is a handwritten annotation "will phone" next to point (6). There are no photographs, stamps, diagrams, or tables visible. There are no obvious signs of experimental procedures or facilities. The content appears to be administrative or procedural, discussing items like "Bluebook," "clearance," "cover," "travel," and "consultant fees."
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