Doc 0000184627
CIA
This document, part of the CIA MKUltra mind-control program, summarizes an operation involving an individual designated "A. B. jeers" as a preliminary subject for control, with conclusions and recommendations cabled on July 3, 1963.
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Ask the archive about this →·-r- Ci10f'of -'"-~'-'Z:. ~--=-"-----~----- -l ~·.,_!~ !~ !~'~------- --- .T-O Ref: A. B. jeers. p/z as a preliminary subject to be brought under control for use as a channel to • . . F/£· the plan for the operation called for put under control through hlm to a meering at which control and lolted as _ _ ..... - ..-..... ..... ....... . . ........ _..--: ~,.- ~ ....... ro ,..,. ... ·~ ~. -great deal of and thought by .:r wasted, and a great deal of emotlona was expended mimc)s~~-·, Conclusions and recommendations have been cabled In 3 July 1963. activlty of this operation Is summarized below In terms of •• --"•--iduals part lclpat ing • .. . 4' -·- - -· . . '\ ! , ~ . ! . ~ . ~ ;:~ ~ . • · . . . . - .. . . . . . . .. . . . " . ~ . .. . . .... ;. '- . - .· ............. ·----·; - .. ·i . ; . · ··---. ' : ...... .-, . CONTINUATION Of • DISPATCH / 4. Addenda to previous assessments of In Annex A to this dispatch. Our over-all man ls conta lned- · in 3July 1963, which also contaIns recommendations for the - Alture management of .:T" 5. Sanitized briefing papers and questionnaires used in the planning of this operatlon are appended at Anne.x B. ~ . . 6. ---cannot express with adequate emphasis his appreciatlon p for the who~d and skillful work done the --Station ln an attempt .;rto make this experiment succeed. The ~if it deserves that .. name, has had the best sha~t cou possibly get, -slid our negative p/11 recommendations cabled in ___,are based, we are sure, on the best · , rexperience_.is likely to get in any Station. There remains to be written a rather theoretical piece on the psychology, both bureaucratic and personal, of attempting to exploit any method that tnvolves tinkering wlth the basic structure of 's personalities and with the basic structure of human rela- !1- tions. attempt to write this ln Washington, hoping to draw some fassistance and-personnel who have been associated ..rwith experiments. Until then suffice it to record our prev~s .:r judgment as wr ing thSt ~h~d be returned to the laboratory .:r for sucb further experimenting ~wishes to undertake. . -' Attachment: Annex
The page features a stylized graphic of a vault door on the left and text on the right. The vault graphic, rendered in metallic grays and blues, depicts a robust, circular door with a complex locking mechanism, a dial, and several circular accents suggesting security and controlled access. The text, in white and yellow, states that the document was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database for declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. It further specifies that the collection contains over 20,000 pages declassified by the CIA and provides a URL for free download and online access: http://mkultra.theblackvault.com. There are no photographs of people, locations, or equipment, no handwritten annotations or signatures, and no official stamps visible on this page. The visual elements primarily serve to frame the source and nature of the information being presented.
attempt to write this ln Washington, hoping to draw some fassistance and-personnel who have been associated ..rwith experiments. Until then suffice it to record our prev~s .:r judgment as wr ing thSt ~h~d be returned to the laboratory .:r for sucb further experimenting ~wishes to undertake. . -' Attachment: Annex A Annex B
The document is a declassified CIA dispatch form, heavily redacted. The form includes fields for classification, processing action, and recipient information, with most entries obscured. Handwritten annotations in red ink, such as "F/H" and "F/I," appear frequently throughout the document, particularly in the margins and next to typed text. The primary content appears to be a typed report detailing an operational attempt to conduct an experiment involving interrogation and control of an agent. The date is clearly visible as "8 July 63". The document also shows large areas of black redaction covering significant portions of the text and some visual elements, making it difficult to discern specific details about the experiment or the individuals involved.
This page is a declassified document, likely a report or memo, with several lines of text redacted in black ink, obscuring most of the content. It includes some pre-printed headings such as "CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH," "CLASSIFICATION," and "AND NO." There are handwritten markings, including "F/H" and "F/I" in the upper right and upper left sections, respectively, and also some alphanumeric codes in the bottom right. The document appears to be a continuation from a previous dispatch, with numbered sections and sub-sections (a. through i.) indicated on the left margin, many of which are also redacted. The visual layout suggests a structured report format, likely detailing an operational summary and conclusions.
This document is a declassified CIA file page with significant portions redacted. It contains official stamps for "CLASSIFICATION" and "CM SYMBOL AND NO," along with a "CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH" header. Handwritten annotations, including initials and symbols like "J" and "F/H," are scattered throughout the text, often appearing alongside or within redacted sections. Large black boxes indicate obscured content, particularly in the upper half of the page and surrounding specific text entries. The bottom section lists "Attachment" and "Distribution" details, with some entries also being redacted. There are no photographs, diagrams, or clear visual evidence of experimental procedures.
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