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This document is a report from April 1955 concerning a trip and interviews, with delivery delayed for security reasons, and discusses the potential future exploitation of certain "affairs" that have not yet been implemented.
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Ask the archive about this →.,1., .t . - . A ., ..... - . -- :r'., / - ........ . . . . ..,. 12 July 19)) ; ' t1 ._.,_ 8 ~eport and Othor Interviowe, April l?SS 1.o tho wr:U,cr' s rcrort of his trip to tho 1 and ooro othor intcrv:tcwo cU:onG t,od linea. Delivery of report to you was tlolll}'"Cd for certain reasons bearine on security mat.t"A!rs. 2. If you wish a copy of thio report for your files let tho writer know copy will be oent at once. However, it is requested ~nd that. this original be roturnod after your study. ). If you wish further doveloprrents of any inforrotion con t.tdned heroin, pleaeo inform the writer. B 4. For ]OUr inform. '. ltion, exploitstion of t..he various~ffere has not bean implemented to date owing to development of other matters of which you ara cognizant. In this connection tho rrr1 tor would llko i ··r 'to discuoa such possible future exploitation with you at your con ., venience. - l ' ' f ... I I ! ' .'I: . " .. :· J~...,~" , .. . . • . ..... '4'J\I.-.' • , I . ' .. • . • , : J· . . . , , . _.~,~: . .. ··..,~. •. : :--- ' r t . -~7'' I . .•• . " ~,. . , . .... _,.,··;,.,C . . - ·.~ - ~ • · . . , ' . . .'W,• ' .....; ;_,'..,"~ .·U,","\ (,~. - ~ ~ . • - ., . . - ., ? . ' ., · . ..:,,_._,..,_ _;_.. •,.. ,, .,.~.,..~.:.-.~. ...•. ,_·_~-.:.:._...,. • .&.. .- :. .. . : ._.,0~ - - ~ ;. ..._.._.~.,:....,.~.4. .~· _ - .A - :· --" ..- : -- . -. ' .6~ " .. ' ..f, - ~_ , ~- - .c~··'.~•·~- - . .._'"'~ ~ .":". , . . ~ _ . '-· ', ,_ A/~ l I I I I I I. I L ·.t• -• ..... - ~ • ....._ . . ~ .......- ~ .. ... 11~ - .......... , . .. ; . . -~ o " ,_. •· .,.. s • ., • I,. . ' ',. • . 'I p : ; ~ . - ,.. ~;l ;!..~;,; I •\. i'.j ,, . I ; . ~d, ... ' . :
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The document is a typed letter dated July 12, 1955, with handwritten annotations and redactions. There are handwritten markings at the top right corner, labeled "A1, 1, 45/1". Several sections of text are obscured by black redactions, particularly in the numbered points. The letter discusses a report and interviews, with points addressing the delivery of the report, a request for a copy, further developments, and the exploitation of offers. A large handwritten "A" is present in the lower half of the page, also with a redaction next to it. Lines appear to be drawn to simulate a checklist or file marker.
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The document is a typed report with handwritten annotations and numerous black redactions covering portions of the text. The typed text is presented in paragraphs centered on the page, with a section title "GENERAL" at the top left. Handwritten annotations in the margins include letters and numbers such as "BA", "B", "CB", "A", and "CA", appearing alongside and between lines of text. Significant portions of the report are obscured by black ink redactions, which vary in size and cover names, dates, and specific details within the narrative. The overall impression is that of a heavily censored document, with the redactions obscuring key information about the subject matter.
•\ .... ;,f~' ·.·.· ~(i/ni <:_ ·.1•.1{· · ·: ted that. thoro vlllLJ intcre3i,ing m.'lterial in l.Jcjcrl{; 1 o boo!~ on ':i~l.'/i . .j ,' ~: .. ~:>\ thio chcrrrl.cn.l rutd he tllou~..:ht tho peycltot;enic effectn mi;)tl, be intcreutlnr; .H . t . · . although ho had not uorkcd with it. . '· '. ~ .. . :,! •. ;n I U\ TitAN .,k It uao ntl(~gooted ch:;It frcnqu.il (tim r;wlJ"j.'l 1sor:1Rr of li~ra.tran), - - - product, would perhaps bo more .effective and intercsUnG than 1€ratran. Titcy SUt,gested study also along these linea. : ·'. DOLJ.ritOllE· .......... ' . . s.tn.t.od that in h.is professional opin.ion, lloli tronc is hichly ~ "~ ' . ~- - ' ... lie ntntcd t.llat obviously t.hore was a -.. · psychor,cnic nffcct :!,11 unn nf the chcm.icnl but \;ec.. ru : e of tho nature of hLs f ,,; I . I l-mrl~ ( r:uu~ot:.Hcuiology) ho hn1l not uorkt'd vritl} } t o:·l'f"r J.rnrnl.a lly alonr; ~ ' •. . : r,hr. ao JJ nc ~. lin a 1 :m .i.ndi en l~d he .f~lt Lh:d, jurl,~inr~ l:y the :;~ vcr<1 J. hund.r~rl C ~·;~. o.Cfcct~-<UJ~ cilScs he ho.d rlorkcd with, it m1r.ht havo nn nr.mcsir.: lei both stated that it was important and should receive much cono\{ration.__.. ;~}· .. ;.·~..stated the· cherrdcnl ohoul.d be extremely valuable for ·the A1;cncy and (_, cUed t!li o cx~.Ptplc: A r.;rour of hin. doctor-nsoaciat.0:J >H:rc rmq;hhousinG in . .: ..:·:.·. .. · ~*'- .... .J,.•.o •. ,.AJ>• ·: ~.· ·.-' ·;~'•- .•.. •' .... . . .... .,:. ". .. "•;.. ... •. . , · . ,·J:--.~:: ·~-·~ ~·· a:__t one of t.hc lockC'!r rooru.' of t\ nco.rb:r COliHt.r:r clnh nnd one cloci;or t>riatcd. 1d.o uack and oock inmch a wny that he could noL stra.ichten up, every mavemont ... ·•. ~ . c~ ,. ,. being vecy pru.n.rul. ~brought him bo.ck to the gave him ";i~ -~· ., . ·t.- 10 CC, of llolit-ronc intra!1U~CUl~rJ.Y. in the buttock and H.f.tldh r:ti.n\l~CS thiG ' ''· . ·~.. ' doctor \-19.3 nblc tc> strair.;hLcn up, move about; , ovon&il\~ a golf club .Wld c. ·•·• ..•. felt no pa:i.n •. ..-~d he did not. check aut how long the condition laoted __ .) . ... .-: -·, : ·. .. but he knew it 'laat.od at least several hours and ho ata.ted it vas
up, move about; , ovon&il\~ a golf club .Wld c. ·•·• ..•. felt no pa:i.n •. ..-~d he did not. check aut how long the condition laoted __ .) . ... .-: -·, : ·. .. but he knew it 'laat.od at least several hours and ho ata.ted it vas the first ...... ·.. . - "):·. .... c_, time Doli trono had boon used intramusc.:u.lar ly. ... . ' '" .. . ~ . ~.. felt that for people :·j . · \·(. · who had to ·ju.mp fror'l parachute:J nnd. in line of duty be subject; to pain, ···•l:'··' broken legs, sprains, etc. o.nd uho had to perform a..'1 assit:;nmenli in a given .. or period time' this mif~ht be an ir.-portnnt discovery.. The wrl ter BUg{;ested -l •. anJIIM. C... that this could be worked out using an aut.omatic injector device ' ,;. · ~ said in hio opinJon it definitely could. He stated he would work on t.he problem R.lld give it thour~1t since lie clearly recognized it.o value to us. . ' llo and~cd that they wautE- do sore work in the future on tho (_. .. ' ":"'f.'- , ~ 1 :. . . .' · · . psychogenic and arrnesic effects of Dolit.rorA. j,i. '. ...... ·, lie said ha had done .... r < be importnn t. · -r; ~-:: ,. ,, :XI-:11011 ( n ISM) :~· ' c ... ' ·' Doth ~ON' of this rare (;El.S and knc>w thnt it h.:Jd been ~ .~ studied in the U.s.s.R .• ~dmiLtcd that it was a powerful anesthetic 1:ns · (_ but felt its oxpenf}e· anri .,;ay of administration r.rl..ght preclude our uoo o.f it. ... l • •·'\ ~aid he WGulcl c;ivn. tho p10ttcr 3or~n ccms.tderatlon ruH.l uould also cli.o- C. C.. ,, · cuss the pro\.;lom wlth- (not yet cloared). I. . '. TEH! L\HY Mf!L AL GOJIOL The writer asl<:od~d~f they Here familiru- with it o~~~ •' ··~:. i . oaid he didn 1t think it Has ~1orth Dnytld.ug and uao quite fnt:U.liar with it. He stated a Cot.1pOund known aa 11.HY2" put out by Parke-Davis was far superior. ·. (Tho •,1riter JT"..ay have r.rl.GUnderotood the term "HY2'' but since i!i is contorr.plaLccl • ~ ...." :t 'l ·.• ' ~ ., (..~ -. further 't;ork rTith thcae men this 11nttor wlll bo taken up at that t.il1".e.) ,
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known aa 11.HY2" put out by Parke-Davis was far superior. ·. (Tho •,1riter JT"..ay have r.rl.GUnderotood the term "HY2'' but since i!i is contorr.plaLccl • ~ ...." :t 'l ·.• ' ~ ., (..~ -. further 't;ork rTith thcae men this 11nttor wlll bo taken up at that t.il1".e.) , · •. . -(~ ., . . •. PlfRADHOL .. ' Tarm Jnentioned bu. t no comi!lents made. Apparently this cotr:pound tr.ay be cxpcriJl'Cnt-al tmd hence not :ret uilcd. clinico.lly. ; .' ·: ,I \ ;f·.'; L SElu\TOiUlt Both doctors were familiar 'irith Serat.onin tlil~rticula.rly des- C.. crlbed it as very intorest.lnr; but he hnd uot dono ru1y work t,fith tho material. ,· t. . . .. - . · '!' '"" ', ;~ stated ·that he would exrunino what he had on ~~crn.tonin ond tho.t at, -~~ ~. ......:.... I soJOO future date the r.attor should \)e tnkcn np wHh h:Lm a[;:rln. HE:! ntn.t.ed obviously- it uas of ereat int.erost but he cltd not fool nt t.he present time '.• '.JI ' ~10ntatcd it wo.n no c:ood from his p(!rsonill knawled;.:;c • '· .. ). , ... •' ,: .rl • -~ ~:· il . ; ~ lJFt'F c.. ~ru1d~ooe Doth reference t.o DFPF by initials. • - '. : : ' , S , ; . . , Since tho cliscussionn at tir1es trere hicllly tochnic."''l betw o een t v . ar . io _ us .', i .. . . · t'•. ' . ~~!~~:: i.ndividutU.s prc!Jent. nml since tlnc Has ll::d.tcrJ, the urit.er ce;uld not ,_; .'. trace out n11 t.ltr'Dc v!Jriou~ c1•P.nic.:lls r:~Cntioncu. I.atcr the writer asked 'i' ~forred the wri~r to the 19,5 Edition of GOtJDr.AN AND GllJ!AN, :...• .. '~ ~ ' ' 450. page ,· ·s: . . . . ".' . -~ .. ' '. · ~' .f .'. . .-~. . : ( 1,• -·· Cf.X:AIIlf. .·-,. ;" .. ·c. ~nd 4liJJIJW'r~tire Both quite familiar frol"l a clinical darivativea~rood C.. point of vic\·r wit.h Cocaine and its that uork emu. d. be profi Lably dono in this field. \.-: GLlru,;uc .~'~I .1 .r..; i i:J 1~r.::J .tll'E u S1JJ3.'J r A.Jicr~ . : . ~te..tad he \-Jas fa.":1iliar with this and rcnlizod that it ( . would have psychor..onic o.ffect but did not cor.lf1n€ t a.t length on it. ALCU1!0L ,. Doth ~gree thet Alcohol, p.:1rUcula.rly in ('_ .
This page is a scanned document with handwritten annotations and numerous redactions. The redacted areas are blocky and obscure portions of the text, particularly in the middle of sentences and at the beginning of some paragraphs. There are handwritten marginalia, including 'C' in several locations and 'OK' above 'LERATRAN', which appear to be notes or approvals. The document consists primarily of typed text, broken into sections with underlined headings such as "RAUWOLFIA," "BULDOAEAPIN," "LERATRAN," and "DOLITRONE." There is also a small amount of what appears to be a stamp or official marking on the right side of the page. The overall impression is that of official records with sensitive information heavily obscured.
GLlru,;uc .~'~I .1 .r..; i i:J 1~r.::J .tll'E u S1JJ3.'J r A.Jicr~ . : . ~te..tad he \-Jas fa.":1iliar with this and rcnlizod that it ( . would have psychor..onic o.ffect but did not cor.lf1n€ t a.t length on it. ALCU1!0L ,. Doth ~gree thet Alcohol, p.:1rUcula.rly in ('_ . ~' " 1,• I •\ •' whisky, ,;ine, etc. l-1/lS hil~hly import.nnt to any opel'n.tions of un A1;cncy .; of our 1i,¥f>C. ·n1cy sur-:s;ested. thut prncy:i,calJj• evcrytltinG ~ntioncd should .· . ~- . he worl-:.r~d ln conbinntion wi.th Alcohol nn<l t.ha I. l;l·cy ·w(')nld themselves 1•rY coM- . ' binations wi Lh it nnci would eX1JJttlnc possible cho:nica1a· that \JOuld work ns potentiators for the effects of alcohol. •; ,-. ., 1:.,! ... . . ~ , ' I • • . l . ··\'" •. ·· . .; L . . i];..<;;-.:f:-.-"7_.:"!.;~~:-: --~~-,~;~.·;;:·r.:._>:.: ;,:~~~.--:.:.~:~;:~~,;o:~·:·c-~": .. ~:::---~·~-::-.·<·.~:.~~-~:;:;.:~'l~·~::-:/"~':f:-:~';.:...,:··~ ;.,._. ~: :-~~· . . :.:·..:;~·:·;:~:;·.;::_·~·~·:>~ ~-~: ::~;·.~ .. ~-~-.:~:, ·.,::::~ :·~.,~·.' / :·-: ·:.:. .. . , .. · cora n:.u. . . ·. . .'. . hCTil, o~ Hath ~~d ~omrnented t.hac thooo peculiar compounds oft.on had interesting paychog_cnic effects. They stated that they had not ,· atudicd it but doubted it would have much uso for us. TI1ls 1-1aa nr'pnrcnt.ly J and ... based on tho UnUGUn.l s:tclo effect a 'rlhicb prcl:·C1 bly ~rould not be us..e ful . ,·!.' :\\ ."" raieht definitely be danecroua. ~· CHLO;u,r. ~tntcd ho t.houcht that l.llloral llydrate wns not good and c_ in his usc had navcr been oucccssful. Hcmcvcr, ho did not preclude work •. ' with it but did not l.ike the substance. I .! 1 • .,. · , . ·· -·~ 0 .·. \ ·.. ..·..·' / von:n~ma .~ ,:,. thi~ -fl/lll/1"w.c.ol.h stated \-WS no good. I ... •I . .. ' ,. AliTIHISTtd:IC DP.UGS J ·Both doctors roco[;!lizcd that these druc;s Houldproduca psychogenic offQcts but offered no co!T1r.'Cnt. 'l,.fJ:Wl .. One COilfercnce harl hardlr stnrtcd bcfo~-.p i{ihkc_d tho rrriter C.. ; ·. ' .· .. _. Lf l!c Hm·o in . tcro.otcd it1 poisonnus r:n.w"l n • ' ' 00 . T ,~i. fho Hril:.cr iuforlllcd ~ thni~t ,:~ruh:c(l uorc otud;;-inG nmt. b. very careful C... study be nade of this and o.loo of the literature aa it appeared that toxic mushrooms vere used as intoxicants in the Soviet Union. lie felt . ,,..,,. ... ,. r·:. .~
The document is a typed page with handwritten annotations throughout. The text discusses substances like Dolitrone, Mescaline, and Xenon gas, with redactions obscuring specific names or details related to experiments. Handwritten marginalia, including "CB" and "C" in circles, appear next to several paragraphs, possibly indicating notes or classifications. There are no photographs, diagrams, stamps, or forms visible on the page, only the typed text and handwritten marks. The overall impression is of a heavily annotated research document where certain information has been intentionally obscured.
This document is a typed report with some handwritten marginalia. There are multiple redactions, appearing as blacked-out areas, obscuring specific names and details within the text. These redactions are scattered throughout the page, suggesting sensitive information has been removed. Various official stamps are not present, but there is a "C" written in the margin next to several paragraphs, possibly indicating classification or a review note. The document appears to be a memo or report detailing research or discussions about different compounds, with headings for "TERTIARY AMYL ALCOHOL," "PIFRADROL," "SERATONIN," and "DISJIMINE."
' 00 . T ,~i. fho Hril:.cr iuforlllcd ~ thni~t ,:~ruh:c(l uorc otud;;-inG nmt. b. very careful C... study be nade of this and o.loo of the literature aa it appeared that toxic mushrooms vere used as intoxicants in the Soviet Union. lie felt . ,,..,,. ... ,. r·:. .~ ' .... , it uns sonethins that h~.d not be cxploi ted and SUG:;ostcd stud:r as to 1•..,.· <) . :~~ ·!, / ·~ i t ,, •·_.·.. _.. ...... '-·.··..1\··.·.~,·~·~.".·. .· ·:·,-~,~ .......• ,. ··.;':.-~·. l ,«--· !'t••":~~i~,""'..:·,.• •. ',. .'. ,~·.,,.··.·:~ .. :·"'· . ~ "'· .... t "'. • ...... .,... '·· _,. ..... , .......... ' t ,.. •• . .... 1 . .;-1 . .,.,r-t ·, ' l3oth doctors at;reod that tho aupirilt tablet \l&.a a cirnple wo.y o.r ..... adrrdniatiration and possibly a.cpirin combined llith other chemicalo mit;ht ·· . 1 :'\0. . produce intereotinc results. l1lC:~y had <lone no ~;ork alone; ·t.hoso lines • · :.n. ·. . :) . hut ~rb:1ittcd t.hat JiillD could be mdc to ren£Jil:l.Jl~ nspirin. tnbloio and this •·' was indeed a vccy corrlillon pill. '·•. ' :' · ; · . · ~. ~ - . ,; . · . .- j , 'fWUJUAiiA '-• f' .. . .-.1 ;-,f.=· . or ' ... Interesting lmt did not appenr to be c;ood from our point vim;. ' ' . ~ ._..oubt.cd ilio value ns a talk producer pnrt.icUlarly oinco conl.rol (_ :\' ...\ -~· would be difficult.. ~C~Dted oxpcrirnentat.ion with this combined . '-., with aooo other clerr!enta, .... ..# .' ,. ·~ 'I : ;·~ . \: 1 . 1.· ~ ~ 0 Doctor~t~ru-o, of courae, fardllor Hith alJ. types of C!' barbiturntcs. ...m s used Barbiturates in psychiatry to a. {;l"eat ex- C... tent·. Uoe of Darblturates, of coru~aa, ao ru1 anesthetic is sta.udard and ~ae mr~do tre1:-endoua contr1.butions in the .field of B.:vbiturates, e_ particularly his introduction of codi~J.J-n pentothaL The writer nskad .~ . both men 1f they woro fo.milinr wit,h ony neu chemicals ln thls field I.- . ( - . uith tuntsu.al and atrango rcmtltis. The Hr~t.er vras 1n.forned t.hcro vlCre no pClrt.icttlnrJ.y ncu barbituraLoo cu~rrmtly being !lf:.ud1ed nnd eny IWW l.nfornrd:.lon nlo11e t.hesc linoo .in tho futuro uould be t.r!;1l\Ot1..i.l,ted to the e. writer. eel with tho wrltcr in tho usc· of certain bnrbi- turates .. coupled '1-rith certain stimulants
The document is a typed page with handwritten annotations. It contains several large, dark redaction marks throughout the text, obscuring parts of names and specific details. There are also several instances of the letter "C" written in the margins, likely indicating a reviewer or editor. The page is structured with headings like "DFFF," "COCAINE," "GLUATAMIC ACID AND RELATED SUBSTANCES," and "ALCOHOL," suggesting a list or discussion of various substances. The overall appearance suggests a declassified report with content that was originally sensitive.
tuntsu.al and atrango rcmtltis. The Hr~t.er vras 1n.forned t.hcro vlCre no pClrt.icttlnrJ.y ncu barbituraLoo cu~rrmtly being !lf:.ud1ed nnd eny IWW l.nfornrd:.lon nlo11e t.hesc linoo .in tho futuro uould be t.r!;1l\Ot1..i.l,ted to the e. writer. eel with tho wrltcr in tho usc· of certain bnrbi- turates .. coupled '1-rith certain stimulants in na.rco-inU!rviews as boin~ effective. lie has had considernble experience along thia line. r :· ~ ... ..... Acain both doctorll rlCrc well ncquo.int..od with I iorphine Md GUGL"':Jtcd that further exploration could be Mc'1de in usinr, 1!6rph.ine in combination '\l;ith such c1cr.1Cntn H:J ccopolaml.na and othcrr;, (:;o !lpccl.:U. nu.ccc:.>tioms rn...1.de,) HARITIHE, ltMlJ~. .r .WE The doctors ucre fan:ll:l.ar trith the m.u:1e but had not 't~or.kod -with thi o ell orn..i.. col. :.s COl ~Ill AT IO! C. ~ ..~ ~1 - 1 .. . ~tated that he felt that special attention should llo [ ' '. dovotctl to tho uno of fJCrpesil (Rauuolfia) •d.t.h the relatively nGw chorni- col C1!..lorpror·lll.~1J1r.. Ilc ot;;.tocl ho hnd not a:; ;iot l~xpcrirKJnted in tid.::; ,' cmmcction but felt it mi(")lt be valuable. l!c cnllE'rl o.ttontion to an c tJ 1\ ~ E, IJ l ) ~) rJ r::- editornl in tho AIJliAJ...S OF IHTEJUIAJ, l~DICliiE, 1\n n nrticle on p~ychoccnlc ·',... j ·,,,. drugs. He sugr,estad :l.t iiould be of interest. f• -~ ,w, ..1.. • ~ .' ·. . . . ~ ~ t t.atcd that o }here uas a :rharr~t.1.- ( ..!) ,I I . .._. '• · . I in ~rLuclyi.nr; onalor:a of LSU, and bact dc)Cclnpcd well OV()r 100 of Lhr.ce ~ . , .., .. '· . ... .. ........... ... :- . . c. sr::Jtcd~ ~;ndcct. ''~'11 pOD~;llJly !:~·rll n hr:UJJn.nt Lt:L to C011Lrol. He stated tiHl~evclopcd t.he ted C. he thoul~\t soi'J'l(!thi.nc could be done with the insortion of a plastic ncctllo into a person 1 s veins tim& '\'/auld b11 nn idcnl t;y-pc of lethal .. Henpon for Gel.f-dcntruction. The v:rikr did not develop this idaa. ant~ t~ aa~mred C.. sinco in t.ho futuro .nnd Litis field, rrllilc of interest, ie not pa.rticulorlJ perti.l1ent. -· J ~ I l ·, I ·. . .. ~ , i .· 111c vrrit.cr l'lcnG5.ontJd Attrcnochromc and rcl.:1tod Gubet.nncco on I '.,.•. I i possibly pGychocon.ic agonts.~erocd that they were possibly (_ . of interest but Dtatcd he Has not exactly certnin hou this could be tJ:;od • ~
The document contains typewritten text, with several heavily redacted sections, indicated by black ink obliterating parts of the text. There are also a few handwritten annotations, including a possible initial next to the "CHLORAL" entry, a circled "C" next to "ANTIHISTAMINIC DRUGS", and another circled "C" next to the discussion of "FUNGUS TOXINS". These redactions and annotations suggest sensitive or classified information, consistent with the MKUltra collection. The text itself discusses various substances and their effects, including "ACTH, CORTISONE," "CHLORAL," and "ANTIHISTAMINIC DRUGS," as well as "FUNGUS TOXINS." There are no images, stamps, or forms visible on this page.
J ~ I l ·, I ·. . .. ~ , i .· 111c vrrit.cr l'lcnG5.ontJd Attrcnochromc and rcl.:1tod Gubet.nncco on I '.,.•. I i possibly pGychocon.ic agonts.~erocd that they were possibly (_ . of interest but Dtatcd he Has not exactly certnin hou this could be tJ:;od • ~ ':j il . ,.1•· 1\ . . .. I ,: The t-n·iter introduced ~he subject of Hnmoois n.nd explained in I F,encral terms our interest. in it and our work >-rith it. ~o! C. course, >-ms fanilier uith hypno-nnal.ysis but is not. 1:sinr; tihc tcchnl- que _.apparently at the present tir.o. Ho hne not, tried uoint: cmy of the ucw chor.u.cnl~ e.:> a t,ri~:,gcr for llypnonls fl.nd to his k:!OHlocl!;e no ono hEJs tried ohta.LniJIC ll;:rpws.lo in the !.lemt-coma pC'riod folloHin5 sllncl•- Lhcrupy. l!e nr;l'f!Od very lil;tlc "rl~CJ J.:n01m nbqut the nctu.al nlti~~te . I r.nds tltJ.~, Hera po:.;slb.ly CJhf'.J..i.n:JlJlc tllrQtV'}l 11~1-pnonis. lie atnt;cd tlmt f- ~ L ccrtn:inl~· do::;cr.vod intcrwc c.>:porlmcnt·.nl,loq :111d tlrour~ht cxpcrirronr,s could l;-c dooir;nr::d to c::Jtabllnh hO'W fc:Jr an imll yj_ dn." . l.l could l.Jo pushed under hyp.noais • . ,. ·.t~;· I I ~ /'r 1--. --------·---- - ·---- .. •, ~ I •• ·' ' ~ted C. that tl:o :.;,_mdos hove a rlo.y of plaelne o.xyt;en via i. ...... .. a tube into the nothC'r1 a st.omach to ssabt in childbirth. lie st.a.tod .. c~yr•cn ls pur.Jpcd into t.t1c TT10~.hcr 1 s ntol"liJCll thrO\qh n t.ul'C! nnd in~.;tct!cl ... •.. of h::vinr; v hlno l·ub~,- nt. l.ilrt:.h, ::rparontly P. pink \.Jnby rom•.lts. 'i1do ~ has beon used succc3sfully. l!c ::;u1;;·;c~Lcd we Gi vr non!J thou~;ht to placinG r.ns into a !!Ubject' s otoMa.ch as a possible way to produce talk. He oaid di.f.forcnt r;o.ses could be induced into tlH~ stonnch LhrmlfYJ a C.. tube and absorbed from t.hc cto,nnc}~ intc the body. lie ru1~id .. thls could lle c::~sily- accortpli~hcd ;;ith ru-1 uncon6cious ::;ubjcct • I '.' ElJ':.Cmo!iiC DEVICES, EWCTn\.l1A!tCOSIS P tl!c~atod '> All pcrsono tJ;.:>.t Here l.tllkcd to or rr.ct o t thnt I'\ r· .£ t.hc~md a vnnt ar: ay of el8cl:.ronic cqui:T,cnt of c;.l.l types. fhc;,- ·,, ..... . /:J stated they built t.heir otm devices li deviccc:~re not available on the . m.nrkct and at tho . .th ey hnct nWllOraua devices that were entirely . . .-..~.' unique. llo:;t of ~,hr.::;o dcvicca ;.muld be too COr'Tplex, t.oo clwnsy
el8cl:.ronic cqui:T,cnt of c;.l.l types. fhc;,- ·,, ..... . /:J stated they built t.heir otm devices li deviccc:~re not available on the . m.nrkct and at tho . .th ey hnct nWllOraua devices that were entirely . . .-..~.' unique. llo:;t of ~,hr.::;o dcvicca ;.muld be too COr'Tplex, t.oo clwnsy or re ~II ·~.~, Q_ I ' I ~ ~ · i quire too rruch nttontion to serve a useful purpose jJJ our ~rork • ._ j. ,\·. . .I. ~ntcd he '\oras rrlitc fnruliar vrith clcctronarcosin <>.nd utat.cd. it .. .. ~·.': rroa clunsy tmd pnln.ful and felt. .!. t would not. l)c u50i'ul to us. I ,) ,:'J .; l !~ ~. It ohonld l'O 1\0tcd that t.hc r:roup tnlkc~.l. to st.Clted thnL tl;cy HOUld ·I !i' ... be (:latl Lo dcGir:n a11d ll'Ji.ld apparatus ~r~r un j r ouc:h 1:oro rcCluircc.l or that l' •' ii)! .a; j,l they Honlrl t.hcr1r;olvo:::; n.Lt.c:·1pL to develop npp;1raLu r, or tlcvl.cns f..h<Jl~ nra:JP from I •I ~·· their t.h.inklne nlo11r, lineo mentioned heretofore. IJ UUUSHAL iT.SULTS lj-=-::-.. rL. ... '·: .· ..... ·:· ... ·. ·: -:. ... :·.·· I :.~;~--.~.,; --~ ···:~~:::-;·:_.···;·;~-.·. ., re:J'U t,:; of n<>H chc~-ri.c:-J.3 or r,t,r~~:;,c r~::m~ t~ !J l.ct t, c.ro::;~; fror•1 lJ ~. ., c of n~H I L.Ct"J)/),,.:t' r-et:.""- ._•f chenicnla, g.,·,-eox.eulld!'l ef.A"chmn.icaJ.s, electronic devlces, UHF sound, etc. r All im\ividunls talked to stated t.ll<Jy were well-aware t.heoe things ., . .~ . . : . qllici~s .6 I occurred but. at tlie .....h cy :;era u:::mally cl.l.rd.nn.tod since .. they rroultl not be in the !:cat. i.nterrwts of ll!C'l p;1t~cnts. l'lmj· nair.! they'" ould have to thinJ\ lids problem over before nrproprinte o..naHcrs could be mo.Lle. I. I . .,. , , . . I I "'. .. I. lhc ;rritar ir.Lroc..hlccd tho :•:n LL cr of tUctary dcficicnc:cs ao a pOSGiblr. ~1C.":lpon. The HrHE1r rointed out (t n!..an•l.:u·r\ ~;ovict. or t.:or..-1\tnl.nt . t.ochn:tquo in Lr:d nilaahinG or in pdsoner-handlinr, arrears to l.lfJ a bnrcly life- rI I ::· suot<1inin:: food r·ction. i11c :.TitcP askr.d tltc imlividu<J.l~ J:c t::1lkcd to to \ . . ..' · I • manufnctur-e Io~d t-:hich to all oul:.i;ard n.p;,Emranccs \-lculcl leak ~.. nd tast.o .. -.. normal but wou~d, in fnct, be specially prep;u·ed (vital P.lenents removed) ·..-.\• <:>Jid ;muld crc~~c conf11r;ion, nnxict.~·, fenr, etc. in n pri.noncr or prnhap3 .·,. . lm-1cr :.1ntrLeJ. rcsia!,n.nce,
The document is a typed report containing information on various drugs, including Aspirin, Marij
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