Doc 0000184493
CIA
This document is a declassified CIA file from the MKUltra/Mind Control Collection, containing heavily redacted text that appears to be a transcript or report of a conversation discussing individuals and their potential involvement in certain projects.
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Ask the archive about this →The image is a graphic overlay on a black background with a stylized representation of a bank vault door on the left. The text on the right, presented in white, states that the document was obtained from "THE BLACK VAULT," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. The text indicates that this collection comprises over 20,000 pages declassified by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and provides a URL for access. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, or subjects. There are no handwritten annotations, signatures, or marginalia. There are no official stamps or forms with filled-in fields. There are no diagrams, schematics, organizational charts, tables, or structured data. There are no visible redactions or obscured content. The image does not display any visual evidence of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities.
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The document is a typed memo with handwritten annotations. Several sections of text are heavily redacted with black ink boxes of varying sizes. There are handwritten markings in the margins, including "A" and "F/I". An official stamp at the bottom reads "APPROVED FOR RELEASE" with a date of "1 JUN 1978". A page number "82" is visible in the lower right corner. There are no photographic elements, diagrams, forms with filled-in fields, or visual evidence of experimental procedures.
The document is a scanned, typed page containing a letter or report. There are significant redactions in black ink throughout the text, obscuring names and specific details. Handwritten marginalia is present on the left side of the page, reading "F/I" in large letters. The background paper is old and yellowed, with numerous small black specks and dots scattered across it. Some illegible marks and symbols are visible at the top of the page, and a vertical dark line runs up the right edge, possibly indicating a binding or a scanner artifact.
The document is a typed report or memorandum, likely from the 1960s or 1970s, on aged, yellowed paper with considerable black ink bleed-through and staining. Heavy black redactions obscure many names and specific details throughout the text, particularly in the upper and middle sections of the page. There are handwritten annotations in dark ink, primarily on the left side, including "F/I" written multiple times, and what appear to be initials or short phrases in the margins near specific paragraphs. The overall impression is of a heavily censored and worn document.
This is a typed document with several handwritten annotations and redactions. The document is a report, likely detailing a conversation with a Dr. and discussing medical subjects and personal interactions. There are multiple blacked-out redactions obscuring names, specific locations, and possibly sensitive information. Handwritten annotations include "F/I" multiple times in the left margin, possibly indicating a classification or routing code. Additionally, there are handwritten notations like "Dr. A" and "A" which appear as part of the text as well as handwritten scribbles and smudges scattered throughout the page, common in older declassified documents. There is no visual evidence of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities.
The page is a form with handwritten annotations. It appears to be a "BY HAND BUCK SLIP" with fields for "FROM," "TO," and numbered items. Some fields are filled with handwritten text, including "Translation." There are black redactions obscuring content within some of these fields. Below the numbered items, there is a "REMARKS" section with further handwritten notes, partially obscured by a redaction. At the bottom of the page, the words "BY HAND" are also handwritten and underlined, along with a numerical notation "4-111." There is also a "Classification" stamp at the top of the page.
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