Doc 0000149504
CIA
This document, part of the CIA MKUltra/Mind Control Collection sourced from The Black Vault, appears to be a memo dated February 24, 1956, requesting assistance with legal questions related to Project H-1313, with some sections heavily redacted.
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The document is a memo consisting primarily of typed text. There are handwritten annotations in the top right corner, including "A/B, 2, 10/32" and "H-B/3", as well as a number "A" in the middle right of the page. Several sections of text are obscured or heavily redacted, particularly in the lower half of the document where a list of names is present. There are also several black rectangular redactions at the top and middle sections of the page. The document appears to be an official record, with one annotation "A" in bold handwriting. The overall appearance suggests a formal communication with some parts of the content requiring confidentiality.
This document is a typed memorandum with handwritten annotations. The handwritten annotations include a date and alphanumeric code in the top right corner (A/B, 2, 10/42), an alphanumeric code in the top right margin (H-B13), and alphanumeric codes on the left side of the page (B/3, F, A, B/3). There are also handwritten marks and text near the bottom right. Official stamps are not readily apparent. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, or subjects, nor are there any diagrams, schematics, organizational charts, tables, structured data, or visual evidence of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities. The content appears to be standard office correspondence.
The document is a typed agenda for a "WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING" held on May 13, 1955. It is heavily annotated with handwritten notes in at least two different styles, including "B/3" marked in multiple locations and the alphanumeric "A/B, 2, 10/43" in the upper right corner. Significant portions of the text are obscured by black redactions, particularly under items "II. Progress Reports on Specific Activities," "II.E Interrogation experiment," and other sections related to activities. The visual layout is a list with Roman numeral and alphanumeric sub-points, typical of meeting agendas, presenting a structured, albeit partially obscured, overview of reported and contemplated project activities. There are no photographs, diagrams, or official stamps visible.
This document is a declassified memo from June 1955. It contains handwritten annotations at the top right: "A/B, 2, 10/44" and "H-B/3" on the subject line. There are also handwritten characters, mostly "A" and "F", in the approval and concurrence sections, suggesting approvals or disapprovals by different individuals or committees. Several areas of text are redacted and appear as blacked-out rectangles, obscuring specific project details and names. The document is not a form with pre-printed fields but rather a memo with official headings and handwritten annotations. There are no images or diagrams, and no visual evidence related to experimental procedures or facilities.
The document is a memorandum with typewritten text and handwritten annotations. There are several black ink redactions obscuring parts of the text, particularly in the body of the memo and on a line labeled "Tag." Handwritten markings include a date "2, 10/47" and what appears to be initials "A/B" at the top right, and the inscription "H-B/6" and "A" in the right margin. There is also a visible stamp or imprint below "Security Operations Officer" that reads "DD/F/ISS." The document appears to be administrative in nature, requesting assistance with legal questions.
This document is a declassified memorandum with significant visual elements. Handwritten annotations appear at the top, including what seems to be a filing code and a date. There are also several instances of handwritten marks, possibly initials or checkmarks, in the margins and near numbered points. Several sections of text are obscured by black redactions, notably within the body of the text and a signature line. The document includes a structured section at the bottom with lines indicating fields such as "Chief, TSS," "Date," and "Original signed by," with some lines pre-filled with "JUL 1 - 1955" and another with "1955". A distribution list is also present, with itemized entries and quantities. There are no overt visual representations of experimental procedures, equipment, or facilities; the document primarily consists of text, annotations, redactions, and a form structure.
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