Doc 0000190596
CIA
This document is a CIA report from March 4, 1952, detailing the review of training films related to "SI and HF Experimentation," noting technical errors and the effectiveness of hypnotic sequences.
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Ask the archive about this →'l.'.t . ... 1· .• , . ' ,. . · . ' '• " .~. ,., t. •.· .f ,.' .•.:.I ll ,. ·~, . 'h I To: Files Subject: SI and H F~perimentation, 4 March 1952 On Tuesday, 4 March 1952, in B11ild~~~ experiments were se~a~ ~·!'J~ssr. . . .· •' . ·. Sinc'e~: the films for the training film had been developed, the entire evening. .. t.tas devoted to studying the films and m~king' tne nee- essary notes for reta-kes or different approaches. In the opinion ~and the writer, the films are val~able in that they-·~hnical errors and clearly indi cate that in some instances, the hypnotic sequences were not demon strated as effectively as we thought necess;J.ry. Eetween one-quarter and one-third of the film is very good and can used. in the final ~e production·. No technical experiments were carried out at this session. • ,.;. ,1' !'
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This document is a typewritten report with handwritten annotations and redactions. At the top right, there is a handwritten annotation "A/B, 3, 2/87". Several sections of text are obscured by black redaction marks. There are no photographs, diagrams, tables, stamps, or forms visible on this page. The document appears to be an official communication, given the "To: Files" and "Subject:" headings, but lacks overt classification markings printed on the page itself.
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