Doc 0000190578
CIA
This document, part of the CIA's MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, is a typed page with handwritten annotations and redactions that describes work cancellations due to holidays.
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The image displays a stylized graphic that prominently features the text "THE BLACK VAULT." To the left, there is a depiction of a heavy, metallic vault door with intricate locking mechanisms, suggesting security and the preservation of hidden information. The text below the main title explains that the document originates from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, which contains over 20,000 pages declassified by the CIA. The primary visual element is this imagery, which serves as a header and context for the textual information presented. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, or diagrams visible on this page. The content is purely textual and graphic, with the vault image serving as symbolic representation.
The document is a typed page with handwritten annotations and markings. At the top right, there is handwritten text "A/B, 3, 2/72" and "1952". There are several instances of black redactions obscuring portions of the text. On the left side of the page, there is handwriting "H-B/3". In the lower center, a large handwritten letter "A" is visible. The text describes work cancellations due to visits, Christmas holidays, and New Year holidays. There are no photographs, stamps, forms, diagrams, schematics, organizational charts, or visual evidence of experimental procedures.
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