Doc 0000184373
CIA
This document is a declassified interoffice memo from the Office of Strategic Services, dated June 21, 1943, containing handwritten annotations and appearing to be a report on the development and testing of a "truth drug.
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This image is a digital representation of a declassified document, featuring a stylized title "THE BLACK VAULT" in a handwritten font against a dark background with a blueish glow. To the left, a graphic depicts the intricate workings of a bank vault door, suggesting access to secured information. The main body of the page contains text explaining that the document originates from The Black Vault, an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, a compilation of over 20,000 declassified pages from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). A website address, "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com", is prominently displayed in yellow at the bottom, indicating the source for downloading the full collection. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redactions visible.
This document is a declassified interoffice memo from the Office of Strategic Services. It is entirely composed of text, with no photographs, diagrams, or other visual elements. There are several handwritten annotations on the page, including a case number "AB.1173/11" and a date "21 June 1943" in the upper right corner. Additionally, there are vertically aligned letters "A," "B," and "C" on the left side of the page. The content appears to be a report on the development and testing of a "truth drug." There is no visual evidence of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities.
The document is a typed report on a dark background, with some of the text appearing faded due to the age of the paper and possibly the photographic process used for declassification. There are several handwritten annotations in the margins, appearing as bolded letters like "B," "C," "A," and "3C" which likely serve as section markers or references. Additionally, there are faint lines and dots scattered throughout the page, potentially remnants from the original document or the declassification process. The text discusses experiments involving cannabis, administration methods, and observed effects, but there are no images, diagrams, forms, or stamps visible on this particular page.
This document page is a typed report with several handwritten annotations. The typed text discusses "cigarette experiments" and "treated cigarettes" presented to a "New York gangster" and a "Commander." There are handwritten "C" marks in the left margin, possibly indicating sections of interest or points to review. In the bottom right corner, there is a handwritten "A" and beneath it, "Assistant Director Research and Development." The page itself appears to be slightly crinkled and has some dark, speckled areas that may obscure portions of the text, but no other official stamps or diagrams are visible.
The document is a scanned page of a typed report with significant portions of the text obscured by heavily speckled, dark imagery, making some areas illegible. There are two large, delta-shaped marks in the left margin, one near the top and one in the middle, which appear to be handwritten annotations. In the bottom left corner, there are two additional handwritten marks, "S" and "M". The top right corner shows a handwritten date, "2 June 1915". The document appears to be a memo or report detailing a field test and observations of a subject, with a focus on drug use and criminal background.
The image is a scan of a declassified document, with a dark, textured border obscuring the edges. The majority of the visible content is text, appearing as an official report with numbered pages. There are no photographs, diagrams, tables, or forms. The document contains handwritten annotations on the left margin, including what appear to be the letters "H" and a circular stamp. There is also a small, dark ink mark in the top right corner, possibly a stamp or a smudge. Redactions are not apparent on this page.
The document is a typed report on aged, yellowed paper with some damage at the edges. There are a few handwritten annotations, including a "3" near the top center and a large "A" in the top left corner. The document contains no photographs, stamps, forms, diagrams, or tables. There are no visible redactions or signs of experimental procedures.
This page contains a typed document with handwritten annotations in purple ink. The handwritten portions include the letter "H" repeated multiple times in the margins, along with wavy lines. There are no photographs, stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redacted content visible on this page. The visual elements are limited to the typed text and the simple handwritten marks.
The image is a scanned page of a typewritten document, appearing to be a historical record with a dark, speckled background suggesting age or poor scan quality. Handwritten annotations are present, including what appears to be a large stylized "A" in two locations, and the text "Captain, AUS" positioned below the upper "A". The document is also marked with "Copied 6/19/43 by m.a.c. for". There is a handwritten number "-5-" at the top center. No photographs, forms, diagrams, tables, or official stamps are visible.
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