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This document, dated October 29, 1952, discusses decisions made regarding experimentation, including abandoning and then broadening it, with plans for continuation and advanced types of research.

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to tr/6 ; 3_ .•. ~ ,.:.: 1 ,, \.:.; t-rt.- / .... 29 October 1952 vv~ -~,_ i· u-J.._ __ ·I ~ ' (~1 ndicatewdr idtaeter ~~d~~~~ 1952) and me~ipde-Oricmteonbtear t1io9n5 2, the Artichoke trips. The first trip was in June and the extended from mid-August to early September. th view of these trips· and -view of the additional work and resulting ~n conf~~ion for the trips, it was agreed by all hands in both in prepara~ions es to ab~ondon the H experimentation during the summer • • a . . ret~rn~-~g fro~~ write~. and the he d con§erences concerning th~mentation wit . it was decided that the experimentation shou d n t· . again, but it should be.brondened and nts made par ti the influ- the writer agreed to conduct work along two a st would be continuation of basic experiments the second involving the more advanced type of rienced individuals, particularly in regard .' l :·: nvolving long-range control both as to time agreed that H experimentation would begin ....... The image displays a background of a bank vault door, suggesting a secure archive. The text identifies the source as "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. This collection comprises over 20,000 declassified pages from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and is available for download at a provided URL. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redacted content visible in this image. The visual elements are limited to the vault graphic and the informational text. This document page primarily consists of typed text with handwritten annotations. To the right of the typed text, there is handwritten script that appears to be a numerical code or identifier, reading "A/B, 3, 2, 80", and some other scribbled notes. The text itself is dense and contains several black redactions of varying sizes, obscuring portions of words and sentences throughout the document. The page also features a circular stamp on the left margin indicating a file or document marker. No photographs, diagrams, forms, or official stamps are immediately discernible beyond the aforementioned annotations and redactions.

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