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This document is a report of a June 1951 meeting concerning CIA Project BLUEBIRD, which discussed matters related to the influence or control of individuals' minds, ranging from information extraction methods to psychological warfare and propaganda.
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Ask the archive about this →Rcnort of Snecial .'i!::rotin;~ hHd in f1w~~~ ~on 1 Jnne 19)1 · · S1JD,JECT: illatt~?rs relatint; to CIA Project 11Dlueuirc.l" •· Ti1ose Present: ' I' ~ /. v. iN . A Hate:. 1. The Agencla: llo forrnd.l ;tr:;cncla v:as oreoarerl for the mectin.-~. It had previously ..... been described as an inform;U r,~t-to~ethf!r of reDrcsentaLives from the fi-13-J • to disc'lSS t.ll'~ su'Jject. At tho meetinr; the infonT~al .qt;nosphere prevailed ~nrt all In·'3tt~rs related to the infl_ur:>ncc or co:-~trol of the mind::; of indi.virl11als v•ere disc'JSSt:d. Tll~sr: l'1:tt: .. ers ranc:erl fro1n th0 soe>c ~fie subject of tn'}ans for exi:.ract.in(. information t'o the broadest aspecl...s of psycholoc:i cal warfare Md pro!)ag.1.nda. c. A mCJ. t ter briefly wit H to becoming associated ·with CIA B/1 p _.. .,. :1. (_ :::ii_nce~~~-~~ ~ '."i ~i i iw: i n .,..I!IWILd ;4 !!~\~Jif t 00 ~r C f/. g/ ;; t.hc: Ofl!'Or l;nni ~y ~Of~cther ~-.--i_Lll rcprc::-:::-1+.:-tLivn;. of tl:nc::c: ar;"'w~Lr;::; .-rhich t1r>.d prC'viou~Ly inr.licJ.t::d an inL.(:rt::::;t. in Lhc rF1tlnr. 8 Th us an inviLa tion was extended to both the CIA arv.l thij I lli.n the U, S, D·1rinr, thr; mr::etin~ it became apparent that~ '•73.S C. specifically interested in: a. Det.cr:rininc; >·dHt pror:r2ms of this nature, both reGearch and operational, are goinr; on in the U.S. to b. Detcnninin[: nh~ther tlrere is suffi~ort:t.ncr:; the B ) f/.,. matter to l'iarrant limited attention by the~ l1escarch 1 Es tabli::;lmcn t. . "' c. If the m;1tLer is important, detGnnininE the t..\'1)CS of research f3/ pror;rams to be established in~ 1-f ~ 1 d. "Corwertin[:11 •·:ho arp··rcntl;-,- had ~Lronc C re::;ervations as to the v2J.ue of projects of this nature. e. Es tablic;l1tnr; et pro rr-"m for future coorclinC\r,ed action on these rna t ters by the • f-1-13- 1 J. Discussions: a. Disc1Jssi.on of pror_;rams of this nature in t,hr~ U.S. /1 (1) c~:plainer.l Lhat. 11r>Ci111SE' o1j liiJI[ W,. A nrr;':ious activities, CI1\ has an i.nLcresL in an:.- dsn~loG11crts alonr; this line Yliticil r.1irJ1 t be nssfu.l to us. As far as Dro~-r;-.. ns in thE' 1l,S. C\rc concsrnecl, there a1~~ 11M:r indcpcndent activities whif'h 9-re closely rcl::<tcd, but no O"ler-all pr0'T;un h8.s cren ~_ establisl!cd to om· kno·.-.-lcdr,c, 'W!~~Q'e8r':l til1<1tl this ~s A L) ~tuat:Lon ;rith respect to the • ... _ ~--... '!$ D ~Cl.l:::o, a.'1cl that we no•1ld be most int<::·re,;t.ed in %novrinl'; fhcir plans on the :::;ubject. ....-.~cp:o
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This document is a declassified CIA report, likely a meeting summary, from June 1, 1951. It features a significant amount of redactions, obscuring names of individuals, agencies, and specific details of the project "Bluebird." Handwritten annotations are present, including reference numbers like "A/15, 1, 38/5" in the upper right corner and "H-B/1" and "H-B-1" in the margins, possibly indicating internal filing or cross-referencing. The document's typed text discusses matters related to "Bluebird," its agenda, and the background of CIA interest in scientific methods for mind control, with further redactions obscuring specific individuals and discussions.
indcpcndent activities whif'h 9-re closely rcl::<tcd, but no O"ler-all pr0'T;un h8.s cren ~_ establisl!cd to om· kno·.-.-lcdr,c, 'W!~~Q'e8r':l til1<1tl this ~s A L) ~tuat:Lon ;rith respect to the • ... _ ~--... '!$ D ~Cl.l:::o, a.'1cl that we no•1ld be most int<::·re,;t.ed in %novrinl'; fhcir plans on the :::;ubject. ....-.~cp:o rc-lf-,-Bit (?) ,\s :1Jll,i ci0 a ted lhc ocn [.a I, l vc S ;nado :-r; pcatcd rctr:rror.c? lo src•:1.rl: ca::-cs ann, ~art.J.c·.·~a:·, th~t/S'~b c<~se. \Js r:::-7-~latned that tlns case v.-as ·,nc,_ely publ.1.c1.zerl etnd J3 ., full rcpcrt:; h2_vc bcE"n fl1ll'lishcd i ri th•.' n· rsp'l·z··. ·:Act11r1.ll:;r, 1_ ~~r~~~cta~11~h~;,~;~ i t.~~.~c~r~n~.~~; . . o a]flflrn\fiJ#IU@n,JJ•~b~n B co for· hi.s rrh.l.l,iJiLaLirm, bnL bf"b~·~~S' (Jr· the- af.f.nnrL--.nl. '>'Jl'licit.y, no effort ha:; been r.1.v!s Lo in r.f'tTo~;1Lr> h1.m. Thi.:-; v; i.ll 'tndo1tb t<cdl:r C:Jntinue i.o br~ the CC\08 be C<l1\Sc: -· ~· Con~lctc inf'oi1nation on the subjrcct is available in the newspapers and b. His prominence prevents any eli r e c ~ aprro ach • ..., -.:.- f•' W!JJ II W s~r·r:r"d /18/, (3), Thro con LC'n L ·;;i til Litis <:>:v:pl-J.nation )/ al tlV)lll~l sor:le\'rhat disM.::noin LrrJ. Tit~./ .:;ur:.r:es tr;u: r1 2· i\tr,eEJrts b Hnd ot~~ tllron:-;1~ viltc thcr 8- C, an;r p..-;nmnent personaLi+,y chait,':_;es have occurred in her husband. b Ps'rchiatric consulta.tion chrin:-: his rehabilitation. , ~1o is a practicin~ d acrrrai.n teda h r yc ~atrists at the ...., , seemed D thclks- W7laz~d that this is not n2.rt o trc.1tJ:Hmt and ~ we .:<re not e:c1loi.tin-: th~ opnor nn at.tri.b•Jted,. this either ~-·ar< 0f•1lt:r "ti m"d prub,:; based on s·)mP actual infor m8 tion ~bssr:ssed, or lo 3. s•li?<~~s tion mar!P. in all sin- C.. ceri ty. ' At any rate I thanked him for the suggestion). b. Discussions O!f Importance of Project: (1) These discllssions ·.vcre com!llicatr;d by reoeated and !' lenr~thy excursions into th~ broader a:nects- of nsyciwl-J:::-::r 0s it oertn.ins to mntrol of groups or nasscc; rat.lJr'r t!.1-1.n c.ontr0l u of the mind of an indi viJ•1al. \'lh.Lle thc .. l Js.rr;prescnta- r ' I ti_ves v.-cre anxious to stay on the ·subjPct, anno'mced at the outset ti1<1.t there ·ro.:J.s nothing nc:>; in thG whole busi.nr?ss from vrhat wet;, pr<1.cticcd c!11rinr; the Lnrl'1i.sili'Jn d1.ys ettd then>. was li ttls hope of ri.chievin~-: any profound reS'll tc; throur::h res,.,arch. He w:ts obviouGly much rn0rr; interested i.n the brciad<::!r aspects of 1 pro[Jar;anda <1!1d nolitic<1.l v;arfarr: parti_cnlarl:r
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the outset ti1<1.t there ·ro.:J.s nothing nc:>; in thG whole busi.nr?ss from vrhat wet;, pr<1.cticcd c!11rinr; the Lnrl'1i.sili'Jn d1.ys ettd then>. was li ttls hope of ri.chievin~-: any profound reS'll tc; throur::h res,.,arch. He w:ts obviouGly much rn0rr; interested i.n the brciad<::!r aspects of 1 pro[Jar;anda <1!1d nolitic<1.l v;arfarr: parti_cnlarl:r <t:; it <1-r' 1lics to pe:1c tration of com:nnnis:n into trade union;,, n. tc., and means of fJ1rfnrirtf~~a~e:~~~~~~.~-~. im~;r~~l;~d c;~~~ ~,~c t~~lc:c::;~n~~::r:~~~ever' c.. as to its impor1A!'JC'~ fror.1 a rcscetrch stand:>oi.n~. The others , ... oresent h:ld been cotrrincecl prior to ,the n~etin;_:; ;:~,nd had little di.fficul ti in reac11inr', rl. co:n:JOn l_mdE'rst.:~ndinr, t.h:l t this is a vi tal field in the defence of the Western Powers. idQLt([S I [t - 15/r c. Progr;:L-ns to be estalll:i.Ghed IJ/, di.scltss~?d ;t ... (1) Th re'lrE:sentatives h;td ob'rio'ls1.;r scver<t.L pro IT:vTIS which thro,v 'Nere anxious to e;.;p b;e, once t,hr: . vale1e of th~? research had been established. Thr;se proerarns are: • a. Politic<t.l Warfare. Tlesr:tn:h into t.ho.. ns_;,rrho1rr:i.c:1L r.,,~l:.ors cau:-;inG thn hillll:-111 'lllll'.l ln acccpL 1C8d. . :ci_n 11() 1 i. ticaL br>licfs n i m"d ;, t 'lr> r,r;n1 Ln in ;~ me: ans fo t' com ba L1 :. i. w~ cr'•n;nn n i.:, rn -1.11'1WJC.i:dr>rnocr.:cr_-;. T!d.::: pro,T-L1 r;:ts S'll',i:'::-;Lrc\ by.. . ., a cx:ins•1Lti.nc: ns.rch·;lo:~i.st. ~:ihile it is i1o t. cli.rectly relatr>d to thn. sttbject. of ~r'J.·r. ct ~-~~rd'', it follovrs the pr. imarJr i nter_.~st of ..a. c... ~"'"t>nd ntfiJIIt:•-~;_ the strong feclins of thr. sentatives as to the importance of thP. broader aspects • " ' " · . _ .. ' 1 P # • 1 _: \ •• , . ~ ... wt:. """ _... ·'· _,._.·, . ~ .•· . . _ , , .. ,.·, ..• _, . · ....... . .,. ' -~- ':;":. ... ···~-- ,. of lh~ mrl.tt"r. Cnrlri.in 1:-;rr:>d:; ~~f Lht; rcsr>.<l''-h ·,;ill cLo:-:ely IJ,lral.lr·l. ''L~l!Vbird" re:c.,,:r·ch. It will h"' c:trri_rd 0·1t thrr.nwh 'F'Tlf)'J;. sf .. :ti.istic-11 :1;1·1 Llw'Jr•:ti.ca1 ilt:·~r()::l.cil?:l r~s'tl ti.n~: in l1 roo Lhc'se::: ;·;!Ji.ch cnn lJr P1llJ lishcd ilnd Lhcreby att,r.<ct t-1,1c C0''11V?n t 0 f <:>xp•;rt::; tllruuGh out thr; t.r1ree co·:ntric::;. L.:th?r on clinic:ri.l r!:'search will be adopted to further test the hy-potheses. b. Control of the Indi vidu.:U Human 1-~ind. Rescm·ch into the rnc;:tn:o v1hc:r<:'by an indi virh.t-'11 may br; bro·Jr:ht te:-:1porarily or pcrll~ps pror:nanr:ntly nndc;~ contr·~'l of ::tnoth<?r. This projr;ct v:::1.s
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0 f <:>xp•;rt::; tllruuGh out thr; t.r1ree co·:ntric::;. L.:th?r on clinic:ri.l r!:'search will be adopted to further test the hy-potheses. b. Control of the Indi vidu.:U Human 1-~ind. Rescm·ch into the rnc;:tn:o v1hc:r<:'by an indi virh.t-'11 may br; bro·Jr:ht te:-:1porarily or pcrll~ps pror:nanr:ntly nndc;~ contr·~'l of ::tnoth<?r. This projr;ct v:::1.s s·tcr1·cstr:d b:r:J - I ,. I . I·I". "IfIrI-.I· '!-~.- .. _j .. . . . . nho is prepared to Jmdertalcc it in~;n<?cLi.ately shn,1lcf ~t be··· ::t:Jr>roverl. as had orevi.o1ts cx•)sric:nsc in this C.... •t . , . t:m~ of _res ::ttc · ex9'?cts' a [,rant fr~m thr ··- {3 ~in ths n~"'ar future for experi.r:1•?nt.i1~Trm ·,·d.lh ·· anit:lalS On the fi1Ctors nhich infl'l8llC'~ b0hct7lnr • l'ihile this [T-"1.!1 t will not p<:>rmi t h'lmil.n e:x-pcr imr-n t,a f-,ion he f~cls that S'JCh expcrirnr:>ntati.on c.1.n be· tir::d in. He proposes theo:-etical aprroacl1"'S - further developmcnt of hynothcs':'s thro1t:::h resroetrch 011 animals- :mi finri.lly hu:netn expcrimsn tation in tho.se areas fo1md promising. (2) It n1.s indicated at the clo:oc of tho ;;,eetins Lhett both J v;ill be. writf-o'3n ur for considcr;:1.t.ion by the 8 .................. ~~· and will probably be approved.;(, 1 d. "Conversion" of~ (_ C (1) As noterl ::lbov~=>4 ·~fl'"'~lilnd stro:1·• vie·:;s on tl'evalur:~ of thr-: ar!)!'l'·'1Ch to the 11~TICISS11 or fTO lp pr·oble:n but little s:rmpathy vrith the 11individ1Jal11 problem. The. proposal to cstal-lisl1 thc "political ;-;arfare" pro.icct (noted above) mct Y.i. t.h his cnth'Jsi.as- tic arprO'.'ll. The scconri pro,ir:>ct i.n~ri~uPd hi.m and after ~en~thy . discussions he br::ca11e ~'Jitc enthusiastic on this .JJ..so. it£££b!tffPWILf·' C ar-recd to 611 t rom"! of his scientists who havr:- l;r>en workin;: on bo~h prol.Jl<?ns in touch ~th. the . a!.'ld it is bclieved/rf -13- I i£ ihtaiiifH7:f Jf .... .8 that coordinat'3cl.£ prot;rct!ns r;ill result. 1 r. Fur thsr coordinated action in the three cou.~.'l tries: . .· lj /) · (l) · -.::uvl 'LttiiJIJIIiflf e:-::rlaincd Lo CJQI@I'tr C that this r;tar;'3 of the nroble•'1 r;as ol.Jvi.ous L:r Oil"' or ;:nlrC 'resn.::Jrcll awl the U.S. pro,:r.ct:.:; co;1ld be:::t b" rlr·vrclopcd tllrrJ1Jrh t\tr; B/ L ~ 1),... . Si.nc8 . . · wi.•l:l mr:c L l'li t.td&I.IJJ .. ;1Jld C,_. I ra [:, i.n . • rbrin~;_ ~rle f_('r ~:-trt. 0 f' !Jr week ( Jun8 ,.. ... I c_ ilt\.l:it:IJIIIIII''o'1 C>-8), we ar;rcccl Lo brief Lhr. s~lb.ir~ct. . (2) As a lJ.:1.3is for furthsr action it r;as ::1.r;reed U1.:1.t: •'
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