Doc 0000190620
CIA
This document is a declassified CIA memo from the MKUltra/Mind Control Collection detailing experimentation with a subject found to be highly suggestible and a good candidate for future development.
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Ask the archive about this →To:·: FILES SUJJ.J: SI and 11 Elcperimentation, 27 January 19.5~. ., I .. ' .... and ~es ·circumstances· ~re unable to attend. tha~is For··matter of record, it should be noted as of February lst by transfer to the \-fork has been absolutely outstandin~ r leaving is re~arded as extremely unfortunate from the point of yiew of this experimentation. Since ~ad never previously these experimenta.~--it was decided betwe the writer that we would discuss the experimentation wi try a few simple tests r,.rith her and try and date ne if s a eood future subject. Accordingly, the writer briefed in the marmer that all previous volunteers have been brie e- after she was standard tests for sur:;13estibility. In these tests, ted by strong reactions that· she •ras a good subject; II was tried and it was found on three attempts that very well. On the hasis of this work, it is f be a very good suhject with proper development. ' '• ,\ e ~.~ · ... .. , . ... ''
The image displays "THE BLACK VAULT" in stylized white lettering against a dark, subtly blue-tinged background. To the left, a detailed graphic of a bank vault door is visible, featuring a complex locking mechanism with multiple dials and handles rendered in metallic tones. The text below the title states that the document was obtained from The Black Vault, an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection and providing a URL. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redactions present.
The document is a typed memo on aged, yellowed paper with a dark border. It contains handwritten annotations in the top right corner: "A/B, 3, 2/70". There are several large, black redaction markings obscuring text throughout the document, primarily in the middle and bottom sections, and a smaller redaction near the start. A large, hand-drawn "A" is visible on the left margin of the page. The paper appears weathered with creases and some small holes. There are no photographs, stamps, forms, diagrams, or visual evidence of experimental procedures.
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