Doc 0000184492
CIA
This document, from the CIA's MKUltra collection, discusses a potential security breach related to personnel and information concerning detection and truth serum tests.
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The image displays a black background with text overlayed and a stylized image of a safe door on the left. The text indicates that the document was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the "MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection" from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). A yellow hyperlink directs to "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com." No photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or specific evidence of experimental procedures are visible.
The page is densely covered in text, with numerous black redactions obscuring specific names, places, and details throughout the document. Handwritten annotations, including what appear to be initials ("H", "F", "A"), are present in various locations, along with a number stamp. An official stamp indicates "APPROVED FOR RELEASE" with a date of "3 JUN 1978". There are also handwritten numbers "4-110" and "81" at the bottom right and center right of the page, respectively. No photographs, diagrams, or structured data are visible.
This document is a scanned page with typed text, handwritten annotations, and redactions. The typed text discusses "lie-detection and truth serum tests" and "security violation." There are multiple black redaction boxes covering parts of the text. Handwritten annotations include "F/I," "I," and an "A" near the bottom right. The document exhibits significant paper degradation with scattered dark spots and smudges across the page, typical of aged documents, but there are no images, stamps, or forms visible.
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