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The image is a title page or introductory screen for a collection of declassified government documents related to the MKULTRA program. The title, "THE BLACK VAULT," is presented in a stylized, glowing font against a dark background. To the left of the text is a digital illustration of a vault door, complete with a circular dial lock and various mechanical components, rendered in shades of gray and blue. The text below the title explains that the document was obtained from The Black Vault, an online database of declassified government records, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection housed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and providing a web address for access. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redactions visible on this page. .. - BIBLIOGRAPHY Ackerman, Eugene, et al, Biological Effects of High-Intensity Sound Waves, WADC Technical Report 53-82, United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, January 1953, ! Ackerman, Eugene and F. Oda, Acoustic Absorption Coefficients of Human Body Surfaces, Technical Documentary Report No. MRL-TDH-62-36, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 1962. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Specialty Gases and Equipment (products catalog) 1971. Allen, R. G., The Calculation of Retinal Burn and Flashblindness Safe Separation Distances, AF-SAM-TR-68-106, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Aerospace Medical Division, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, September 1968. ,.~· American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Threshold Limit Values !"or 1967, 1967. Applegate, Lt. Col. Rex, 11New Riot Control Weapons, "Ordnance, Vol. 49, No. 265, · July-August 1964, pp. 67-70. (available from Zimmerman library} BioTechnology, Inc., A Study of Flash Blindness Effects Using Naval Aviators, Aerospace Medical Research Department, Naval Air Development Center, Johnsville, Pennsylvania, January 1968. (Original returned} BioTechnology, Inc., Visual Impairment-from Exposure to High Intensity Light Sources, Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, Report No. 63-Z. (Original returned) Birenbaum, Leo, et al, !1Effec't of Microwaves on the Eye, 11 IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering, Vol. BME-16, No. 1, January 1969, pp. 7-13. Boothby, Walter M ••. editor, Handbook of Respiratory Physiology, United States Air Force School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas SeptemQer 1954. Bristol Company, Ketaject: A New Approach in Anesthesiology, A portfolio of reprints on Ketamine HCL (CL- 581). Brown, John Lott, "Experimental Investigations of Flash Blindness. 11 (Original returned) Brown, John Lott, "Flash Blindness, 11 American Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol. 60, September 1965, pp. 505-519. Benedict, J. V., and C . .J'. Lin, An Analvtical Investigation of the General Motors' Severity Index, Technology Inc. , LHe Sciences Division, San Antonio, Texas. (Ongmal returned) - . Brown, R. E., and L. Zernow, Light Source Evaluation, Preliminary Draft, Final Summary Report Part 2, Shock Hydrodynamics Inc., Sherman Oaks, California, May 1970. (Original returned) Bultasova, ct a.l, Psychop:t.thology and Biochemistrv of Experimental Psychoses Produced by Anticholinergic Hallucinogens, JPH.S 23,296, Joint Publications Research Service, Washington, D. C., 19 February 1964. Burger: Drugs Affecting the Peripheral Nervous System, Vol. l.(available from Zimmerman library) Burgess, John C. and V. Salmon, Development of a Modulated Air Stream Loudspeaker, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California, December 1955. · George F. Cake Corp., A Series of Reports on Service, Washington, D. C., 19 February 1964. Burger: Drugs Affecting the Peripheral Nervous System, Vol. l.(available from Zimmerman library) Burgess, John C. and V. Salmon, Development of a Modulated Air Stream Loudspeaker, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California, December 1955. · George F. Cake Corp., A Series of Reports on Chemical MACE Non-lethal Weapons, Baltimore, Maryland. (Original :returned) Carpenter, R. L., D. K. Biddle, and C. A. Van Ummersen, 110pacities in the Lens of the Eye Experimentally Induced by Exposure to Microwave Radiation, 11 IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics, Vol. ME-7, July 1960, . pp. 152-157. Central Institute for the Deaf, Auditory and Non-Auditory Effects of High Intensity Noise, NAV-SAM-NM-13-01-99-1-7, U.S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine, Pensacola, Florida, 2 June 1958. Chisum, Gloria T., 11Intraocular Effects on Flashblindness: II. Para£ovea1 Recovery, 11 Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 42, No. 1, January 1971, pp. 31-35. Christians on, C. , et al, Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards in the Nayy, U.S. Naval Applied Science Laboratory, NASL-TM-5, Brooklyn, New York, 24 January 1964. Christner, C. A., et al, State-of-the-Art Study on the Pulsed-Light Phenomenon, Remote Area Conflict Information Center, Batelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, December 4, 1964~ Coates, Joseph F., Nonlethal Weapons for Use by U.S. Law Enforcement Officers, Study S-271, Institute for Defense Analyses, Science and Technology Division, November 1967. (Original returned) 11Coming: Fantastic Devices to End Riots, 11 Nations Business, 1966. • Conley, Michael C. and J. L. Schrock, Preliminary Survey of Insurgency in Urban Areas, Counterinsurgency Information Analysis Center, Special Operations Research Office, The American University, Washington, D. C. 5 February 1965. (Original returned} · .. - Crockett, Thomson, S., "Riot Control Agents," The Police Chief, Vol. 34, No. Z, February 1969, pp. 12-18. (Available from Zimmerman library) Dahike, A. E. , et al, A Study of Ef!ects of Visual Flicker and Auoitory Flutter on Human p;;:f'Ormance, Technical Report AFATL-TR-67-lZ, Air Force Arz:nament Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, February 196~. Dalziel, Charles F. , "Electric Shock Hazard," IEEE Spectrum~ February .1972, pp. 41-50. Dalziel, Charles F., and. W. R. Lee, "Lethal Electric Currents, 11 IEEE Spectrum, Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1969, pp. 44-45. Defense Documentation Center, Sound Weapons: A Report Bibliography, Scientific and Technical Information, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia. (Original returned) Deichmann, William B., et al, "Acute Effects of Microwave Radiation on Experimental Animals (24; 000 Megacycles), 11 Journal of Occupational Medicine, July 1959, pp. 369-381. Deitz, Paul H. , Twelve Eye This page is a bibliography listing various technical reports and journal articles related to acoustics, optical phenomena, and physiological effects. The text is presented in a standard, typed format with no handwritten annotations, signatures, or stamps. There are no images, diagrams, forms, tables, or redactions visible on the page. The content solely consists of bibliographic citations, suggesting it's part of a larger document's reference section. 44-45. Defense Documentation Center, Sound Weapons: A Report Bibliography, Scientific and Technical Information, Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia. (Original returned) Deichmann, William B., et al, "Acute Effects of Microwave Radiation on Experimental Animals (24; 000 Megacycles), 11 Journal of Occupational Medicine, July 1959, pp. 369-381. Deitz, Paul H. , Twelve Eye Safety Nomographs, Ballistic Research Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, December 1968. (Original returned) Deseret Test Center, Joint CB Technical Data Source Book, Vol. II, Riot Control and Incapacitating Agents Part Two: Agent DM, Fort Douglas, Utah, May 1971. 1 Deseret Test Center, Joint CB Technical Data Source Book, Vol. II, Riot Control and Incapacitating Agents Part Four: Agent CN, Fort Douglas, Utah, April 1 1971. Donchin, Emanuel and D. B. Lindsley, "Retroactive Brightness Enhancement With Brief Paired Flashes of Light, 11 Visi-on Res., Vol. 5, 1965, pp. 59-70,. · Drabkina, Serafima, 'Electron~cs Marks the Spot,'' Sputnik, pp. 72-73. Effect of Ultrasound on Nucleic Acids and on the Skull, USSR, JPRS 53177, Joint Publication Research Service, Washington, D. C., 20 May 1971. Electronarcosis: A collection of articles. A bibliography of these articles is attached. Electrophysiology of Conditioned Reflexes and Drug Action on the Brain and Modeling of Nervous System Functions, JPRS 30, 007, Joint ~ublication Research Service,, Washington, D. C., 11 May 1965. -3- ·Feldman, Victor F., M.D., and H. M. Burns, M.D., "The Effect of Glare on the Electroretinogram of Normal Human Observers, 11 Arne rican Journal of Ophthalomology, Vol. 65, January 1968, pp. 91-97. Ferris, Benjamin G., "Environmental Hazards, 11 The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 275, No. 20, November 17, 1966, pp. 1100-1105. Fletcher, John, Physiologic Mechanisms Producing Disorientation, AF-SAM TR-68-132, United States Air Force, School of Aerospace Medicine, Aero space Medica!" Division, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, December 1968. Frey, Allan H. "Behavioral Biophysics, 11 Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 63, No. 5, May 1965, pp. 322-337. Ganslen, R. V., et al, Effects of Some Tranquilizing, Analeptic and Vasodilating Drugs on Physical Work Capacity and Orthostatic Tolerance, FAA-CARI- 63-34, Federal Aviation Agency, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1963. Gasaway, Donald C., and H. C. Sutherland, Application of Current Auditory Damage Risk Criteria to Aerospace Operations, AF-SAM-TR-70-36, United States Air Force, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, September 1970. Gaume, J. G., P. Bartek, and H. J. Rostami, "Experimental Results on Time of Useful Function (TUF) After Exposure to Mixtures of Serious Contaminants," Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 42, No. The image is a page of text, likely from a bibliography or reference list, with a plain white background. The text is black and appears to be typeset, organized into single-spaced paragraphs, with each entry starting with an author's name. There are no images, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redacted content visible on this page. The only visual element beyond the text is a page number "-2-" at the bottom center. The image displays a page of a document containing a bibliography. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, diagrams, schematics, organizational charts, or tables visible. There is no visual evidence of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities. The content consists purely of text, formatted as a list of references with author names, titles, publication details, and dates. The bottom of the page shows a page number, "-3-". There are no redactions or obscured content. Risk Criteria to Aerospace Operations, AF-SAM-TR-70-36, United States Air Force, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, September 1970. Gaume, J. G., P. Bartek, and H. J. Rostami, "Experimental Results on Time of Useful Function (TUF) After Exposure to Mixtures of Serious Contaminants," Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 42, No. 9, September 1971, pp. 987. Golden, Pamela M. and R. Clare, The Hazards to the Human Ear from Shock· Waves Produced by High Energy Electrical Dis charge, A WRE Report No. E-1/65, Atomic Energy Authority, United Kingdom, 1965. Gcvons, S. R., and ·R. A. Merkel, "Instantaneous Postural Reaction of Cattle to Brain Concussion, 11 Aerosoace Medicine, Vol. 42, No. 4, April 1971, pp. 421-423. . Graduate Pain Research Foundation, Final Technical Report--Human Discomfort Threshold Study, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1968. Graystone, Peter, and P~ Copp, Electrical Shock Hazards in the Hospital Environment, Biblio-graphy, University of British Columbia, June 1972 Harris, Charles S., ?-nd R. W. Shoenberger, Effects of Frequency of Vibration on Human Performance, WADD-AMRL-TR- 66-152, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 1966. Hemingway, Allan, Nervous Control of Shiverin(!. IX. A Review, Technical Note AAL-TN-57-40, Alaskan Air Command,· Arctic Aeromedical Labora- tory, Ladd Air Force Base, July 1957. . -4- .. • Hersh, Seymour M., Chemical and Biolo~rical Warfare, The Dobbs-Merrill Co., New York, 1968. (Available from Zimmerman library) Hill, Bernard, Law and Crowd Types, Kansas Highway Patrol, Wichita, Kansas. Hirsch, Frederic G., M.D., An Unsolicited Proposal for Stndving the Chronic Effects of Low Level Electromagnetic Radiation in the Microwave Spectrum, Lovelace Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Aibuquerque, New Mexico. · ! "How Much Current Is Fatal?" Popular Electronics, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1972, pp. 31-34. "Human Violence Stopped by Dart-Shooting Tranquilizer Gun," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 201, No. 9, 1967, pp. 34-35. Ids on, Bernard, "Biophysical Factors in· Skin Penetration," Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists,'' Vol. 22, September 17, 1971, pp. 615-631. Instrument Society of America, Electrical Safety Practices, ISA Monograph No. 110, 1965. International Occupational Safety and Health Information Center, Proceedings from the International S osium on Electrical Accidents, Paris, 2-5 May 1962. ngma returned) Jacob, Stanley, W. , M.D. , "Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO} -- Current Concepts , in Toxicology, Pharmacology, and Clinical Usefulness in Surgery," The American Sur~Zeon, Vol. 35, No. 8, pp. 564-573, August 1969. Jacob, Stanley W., D. C. Wood, and J. H. Brown, "Therapeutic Potential of 2-5 May 1962. ngma returned) Jacob, Stanley, W. , M.D. , "Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO} -- Current Concepts , in Toxicology, Pharmacology, and Clinical Usefulness in Surgery," The American Sur~Zeon, Vol. 35, No. 8, pp. 564-573, August 1969. Jacob, Stanley W., D. C. Wood, and J. H. Brown, "Therapeutic Potential of Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO), 11 Aerospace Medicine, January 1969, pp. 75-84. Jones, R. Clark, 11 A Fifty Horsepower Siren, 11 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 18, Uo. 2, October 1946, pp. 371-387. (Original returned) Junge, Klaus, Invisible Light--Night Vision, Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Intelligence, ':I"rans lations Section, ONI-Trans- 104 7, 1961. Kas 'yan, i. I., et al, Physiological, Acoustic, and Cardiac Studies Based on Cosmonaut Experie'nce, USSR, JPRS 35278, Joint Publications Research Service, Washington, D. C., May 1966. Keesey, J. C., et al, Minimum Thresholds for Physiological Responses to Flow of Alternating Electric Current Through the Human Body at Power-Transmission· Frequencies, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryhnd, September 1969. -5- - .Kholodov, Yu. A., The Influence of Electromal!netic and Magnetic Fields on the Central Nervous System, USSR, JPRS-3il02, Joint Publications Research Service, Washington, D. C., 18 August 1966. Kinney, J. A. S., and M. M. Connors, Recovery of Fovnal Acuity Following Exposure to Various Intensities and Durations of Light, NMRL-464, Naval Medical Research Laboratories, Groton, Connecticut, September 1965. Knudsei)., Vern 0., "The Propagation o£ Sound in the Atmosphere -- Attenuation and Fluctuations, 11 Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 18, No. 1, July 1946, pp. 90-95. Krape, Richard P. Applications Study of Electroadhesive Devices, NASA-CR- 1211, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D. C., October 1968. Krippner, Stanley and R. Davidson, Parapsychology in the U.S.S.R., March 1972. Leeming, Michael N., "Low Volt.a.ge, Direct Current Plethysmograph Burns, Medical Research Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 5, October-November 1971, pp. 19-21. Leisure Systems Corporation, Proposal for the Development, Fabrication, and Delivery of Flash Blinding Cartridges and Field Support for Tests, LSC-SPD- 0010, Chatsworth, California, May 1969. (Original returned) Lewis, Mark F. , Two Flash Thresholds as a Function of Flash Luminance and Area, FAA-AM-68-20, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, September 1968. Lewis, Mark F. and H. W. Mertens, Reaction Time as a Function of Flash Luminance and Duration, FAA-AM-67-24, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, November 1967. Lincoln, R. S., S. Seidenstein, and C. V. Juliano, Discrimination of Increases in the Brightness of a Flashing Beacon, The image displays a page of a document with multiple entries that appear to be citations or references from various scientific journals and reports. The text is densely packed, and there are no photographs, handwritten annotations, signatures, stamps, forms, diagrams, or tables. There are no obvious redactions or obscured content, and no visual evidence of experimental procedures or equipment. The page is numbered "-4-" at the bottom. The document page consists of a list of bibliographic entries, likely citations in a report or bibliography. There are no photographs, stamps, forms, diagrams, or tables visible. The text is densely packed, with no handwritten annotations or redactions. The visual formatting is standard for a bibliography, with entries organized by author and title. The page is numbered "-5-" at the bottom center. Aviation Medicine, September 1968. Lewis, Mark F. and H. W. Mertens, Reaction Time as a Function of Flash Luminance and Duration, FAA-AM-67-24, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, November 1967. Lincoln, R. S., S. Seidenstein, and C. V. Juliano, Discrimination of Increases in the Brightness of a Flashing Beacon, NASA-CR-1220, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D. C. , October 1968. ' Lippold, Olof, ''Physiological Tremor, 11 Scientific American, Vol. 224, No. 3, Jvkrch 1971, pp. 65-73. Lui, Y. King, Intracranial Pressure and Pressure Gradient in Head Impact, 8th ICMBE-Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois, July 20-25, 1969. Lui, Y. King, and Han-·sun Chan, Propagation of Pressure Waves in Head Impact, Biomechanics, 23rd ACEMB, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D. C., November 15-19, 1970. -6- . - - •· MacGregor, R. J., A Direct Mechanism for the Influence of Microwave Radiation on Ncuroe lectric Potentials, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, June 1970. Maxwell, R. D. H., "Electrical Factors in Electroconvulsive Therapy, 11 ACTA Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Vol. 44, 1968, pp. 436-448. McBain, J. B., L. J. Hoffman, and J. J. Menn, Metabolism of 0-Ethyl 5- .J:!!!.enyl-ethylphosphonodithioate (Dyfonate) in Potato Plants and Rats, Stauffer Chemical Co., Agricultural Research Center, Mountain View, California, November 14, 1969. ! 35 McBain, J.B., and J.J. Menn, Uptake and Distribution of Dyfonate™-s (0-Ethyl-S-Phenyl-Ethylphosphonodithioate) in Seedling Corn Plants, Staufier Chemical Co., Agricultural Research Center, Mountain View, California. Medical Manual of Chemical Warfare, Fourth Edition, Her Majesty1s Stationery Office, London, 1955. (Available from Zimmerman library) Meduna, L. J., M.D., editor, Carbon Dioxide Therapy, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois, 1958. Miller, Norma D., 11Visua1 Recovery From Brief Exposures to High Luminance, 11 Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol. 55, No. 12, December 1965, pp. 1661-1669. Missouri Research Laboratories, Report of Investigation into Methods of Mob Dispersal and Evasion, St Louis, Missouri, February 15, 1967. (Original returned) Mohr, Capt. George C., et al, 11Effects of Low Frequency and Infrasonic Noise on Man," Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 36, No. 9, September 1965, pp. 817-824. Morris, Major Brooks, .£L!j, Operational Test and Evaluation of the University Sound SA-l800C Airborne Sound System, TAG-TR-66-186, United States Air Force, Eglin Air Force Base, Fl()_rida, March 1968. Moss, Thelma and K. Johnson, Radiation Field Photography. ' Murray,· James H., Stats·s of Diminished Consciousness as a Cause of Accidents, . Seminar in Aviation Health and Safety, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, May 1958. NCR proposal, Technical States Air Force, Eglin Air Force Base, Fl()_rida, March 1968. Moss, Thelma and K. Johnson, Radiation Field Photography. ' Murray,· James H., Stats·s of Diminished Consciousness as a Cause of Accidents, . Seminar in Aviation Health and Safety, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, May 1958. NCR proposal, Technical Summary of Approach for Providing Non- Lethal Personnel Incapacitation. (Original returned) Neuroelectric Conference, Abstracts from the 1961 Neuroelectric Conference, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California, Feb Z6-28, .1969. North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Loss of Vision from High Intensity Lig~lt, AGARD-CP-11, NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Develop ment, Paris, France, 1966. -7- Nyborg, W. L., Controlled Sonic Irradiation of Living Organisms, WADC · Technical Report 53-128, March 1954. Olson, Kil·tland H., "Power Supplies: Shock Haza·rds, 11 Electromechanical Design, V.ol. 14, No. 9, September 1970, pp. 36-43. Orlansky, Jesse, The Use of Flashing Light to Perturb Human Behavior, Instit,ute for Defense Analyses, Research Paper P-172, March 1965 Parker, James F., An Analvsis of the Safety Characteristics of the Navy Flash Blindness Indoctrination Trainer Device 18F22, BioTechnology, Inc., Arlington, Virginia, March 1968. Pazderova, Jana, Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation of the Order of Centimet'!r and Meter Waves on Human's Health, Appendix I, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Personnel Incapacitation by Visual Overstimulation. Photiades, Demitri, and S.C. Ayivorh, "Long Term Charging Up of Humans in an Electrostatic Field, 11 8th ICMBE, Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois, July 20-25, 1969. Pitts, Donald G., et al. The Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on the Eye, AF-SAM TR-69-10, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, February 1969. Plutchik, Robert, Audit":)ry Pain Thresholds for Intermittent, "Beat"; and Steady Tones, HOF-01-58-12, Hofstra College, Hempstead, New York, December 1958. Plutchik, Robert, The Effect of High Intensitv Intermittent Stimuli on Human Behavior and Physiology, Office of Naval Research, Wa~hington, D. C., 1967. RAND Corporation, 11Controlling Group ·Behavior with Drugs, 11 RAND-P-3600/23 Soviet Cybernetics: Recent News Items No. 23, pp. 89-90. Roth, E .. M., editor, Compendium of Human Responses to Aerospace Environment, Vol. I and II, NASA-CR-1205 (I) and (II), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washi~gton, D. C., November 1968. Shock Hydrodynamics, A Proposal for the Study of Incapacitation by Flash Blinding, Sherman Oaks, California, March 1969. Shock Hydrodynamics, A Proposal for the Study of Intense Flash Incapacitating Systems, Sherman Oaks, California, October 1970. (Original returned) Shock Hydrodynamics, Proposal for a Quantitative Study of Non-lethal, Non penetrating Incapacitating Proiectiles, The document is a bibliography or citation list, with each entry appearing to be a research paper or publication. The text is printed in a standard black font on a white page. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or visual evidence of experimental procedures. The only visual element besides the text is a page number "-6-" at the bottom right. The content appears to be academic citations related to fields such as electromagnetic fields, human acuity, sound propagation, electroadhesive devices, and physiological tremors. The document is a bibliography with text entries resembling academic citations. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, or tables visible. Redaction is not evident, and there is no visual evidence suggesting experimental procedures or equipment. The page is otherwise unremarkable in its visual content. 1968. Shock Hydrodynamics, A Proposal for the Study of Incapacitation by Flash Blinding, Sherman Oaks, California, March 1969. Shock Hydrodynamics, A Proposal for the Study of Intense Flash Incapacitating Systems, Sherman Oaks, California, October 1970. (Original returned) Shock Hydrodynamics, Proposal for a Quantitative Study of Non-lethal, Non penetrating Incapacitating Proiectiles, Sherman Oaks, California, September 1970. (Original returned) Shock Hydrodynamics, Inc., A Proposai to Study the Use of Infra Sound as a · Weapon, Sherman Oaks, California, March 1969. -8- Shor, Ronald E., "A Note on Shock Tolerances of Real and Simulating Hypnotic Subjects, 11 The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. lZ, No. 4, 1964, pp. Z58-26Z. Siegel, Art, Introduction to Section V, "Effects oi Flash Blindness and Retinal Burns on Pilot Performance," Applied Psychology Services, Inc., Wayne, Pennsylvania, April 1970. (Original returned) Special Operations Research Office, A Selected Bibliography of <:;rowd and Riot Behavior in Civil Disturbances, The American University, Washington, D. C. Stauffer Chemical Company, Dyfonate Soil Insecticide, Technical Bulletin, Agricultural Research Center, Mountain View, California. Stern, J.A., and K. Gross, The Effect of Stressors oii"EEG Activation with Photic Simulation, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri, 9 June 1964. Stern, Robert M., and L. Gaupp, Physiological and Subjective Adaptation to Shock: A Discrepancy, INDU-15-TR-12, Indiana University, May 1966. Stevens, Joseph C. and L.E. Marks, "Cross-Modality Matching of Brightness and Loudness," Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol. 54, 1965, pp. 407-411. Stong, C. L., 11The Amateu;r Scientist, Generating Visual Illusions with Two Kinds . of Apparatus," Scientific American, Vol. ZZ4, No. Z, March 1971, pp. 110-114• Swearingen, John H., Tolerances of the Human Brain to Concussion, FAA-AM-71-13, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, Washington, D. C., March 1971. Thursby, William R.·, Evaluation of Photochromic Goggle System for Nuclear Flash Protection, AF-SAM-TR-71-ZO, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, June 1971. Tobias, Jerry V., A Table of Intensity Increments, FAA-AM-66-4, Federal Aviation Administrat\un, Office of Aviation Medicine, January 1966. Tri-tronics Laboratory, Inc., information on Electrosone 50, Eule_ss, Texas. TSER Systems, Inc., Taser Non- Lethal Weapon, Medical Bibliography and . Summary, TSER Systems, Inc., Palos Verdes, California •. . TSER Systems, Inc., Taser Human Volunteer. Test, Official Conclusion of Independent Observers, Corona Del Mar, California, 1971. Turner, Paul, J. M. Sneddon, and J. V. Smart, "Fall in Critit::al Flicker Frequency Associated with Adaptation to Intermittent Light, 11 Nature, Vol. Zl4, May The visible content of the page consists entirely of text, presented as a bibliography or list of references. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, stamps, forms, diagrams, schematics, organizational charts, tables, structured data, or redactions. The text describes a variety of research papers and reports related to sonic irradiation, shock hazards, flashing light, electromagnetic radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and auditory pain thresholds, suggesting a focus on sensory stimulation and its effects on human behavior and physiology. The content is purely textual, and there is no visual evidence of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities. TSER Systems, Inc., Palos Verdes, California •. . TSER Systems, Inc., Taser Human Volunteer. Test, Official Conclusion of Independent Observers, Corona Del Mar, California, 1971. Turner, Paul, J. M. Sneddon, and J. V. Smart, "Fall in Critit::al Flicker Frequency Associated with Adaptation to Intermittent Light, 11 Nature, Vol. Zl4, May Z7, 1967, pp. 947. -9- rtttartc · rtW- Tursky, Bernard, P. D. Watson, and D. N. O'Connell, An Evaluation of Tetany Produced bv Electric Shock, July 1969. Ulett, George A., "Flicker Sickness, 11 A.M. A. Archives of Ophthalmology, Vol. 50, July-December 1953, pp. 685-687. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., Electric Shock as it Pertains to Electric Fence, Bulletin of Research No. 14, December 1939 • . Unidynamics /Phoenix, Investigation of Non- Lethal Personnel Incapacitation Svstcms, 27 April 1970. (Original Returned) Vavala, Domenic A., Soviet Research on the Pathophysiology of Ultrahigh Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, AMD-CR-01-03~68, Aerospace Medical Division, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 15 May 1968. Vogel, H. H., The Applicability of Acoustic Energy as a Battlefield Weapon, AMF- 551-64- 9, American Machine and Foundry Co. , Alexandria, Virginia, September 1964. Vogralik, Vadim, "Pinpricks for Health? Practice Outstrips Theory, 11 Sputnik, pp. 65-71. Vos, J. J., Some Consideration on Eve Hazards with Lasers, National Defense Research Council, TDCK 46027, T. N; 0. Medical Biological Laboratory, Rijaswijk, Netherlands, 1966. Vos, J. J., The Protection of Pilots Against Nuclear Flash-Blindness, National· Defense Research Gouncil, TDCK 41026 (Suppl.) T. N. 0. Medical Biological Laboratory, Rijaswijk, Netherlands, 1967. W'addell, John H., The Noble Gas Bomb, Douglas Aircraft Co.., November 4, 1966. (Original returned) ;,'laddell, John, and R. S. Pickford, High Interfsity Illuminant for Night Reconnaissance, Douglas Missile and Space System Division. (Original returned) Naddell, John H. and R. S. Pickford, The Rare Gas Bomb for Night Aerial Reconnaissance, Abstract, AS· 830-RSP-BJ00-158, Douglas Missile and · Space Systems Division,; Newport Beach, California, 20 September 1966. (Original Returned) .'lalaszek, E. J. and L~ G. Abood, "Effect of Tranquilizing Drugs on Fighting 1 Response of Siamese Fighting Fish," Science, Vol. 124, September 1956, pp. 440-441. .'/alcott, Charles, Studies on the Sensory Bases of Behavior, Office of Naval Research, Biology Branch, Washington, D. C., 1965. 'lard, Brian, W. H. Bowie and W. H. Cushman, "Flashblindness Recovery With and Without Protection in Simulated Flight Conditions, 11 Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 42, No. 2, February 1971, pp. 149-152. -10- - Weit~, Joseph, An Exploratory Study of Psychological WeaPons, Technical Report: AFAT

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