Doc 0000190621
CIA
This document is a typed memo from February 1953, detailing experimentation and subject responses to induction methods within the MKUltra program.
This is one record. The archive holds the rest — ask it anything across the MKUltra files and every answer is cited to the page.
Ask the archive about this →t . .. , . . . •' ',.-. I I ..•. TO: FILE ' ;.1 SUBJECT: SI. and H ·Experimentation, 10 Februal"-y 19~3 .. .. " ' I I '• · ··since this w:ts ~~co11d effort, she t-ras tost.ed • :md retested on simple J.nauct:Lon methods and, in r;eneral, it. may he said she responded very ra.pidly--:iJnprovinr, C!-'J.Ch time. ~ -who has done considerable work previously, acted as~-· . • seriror mos t, of the t LPle, but r..ro.s ftiven a -PH' rrurnber of induction tests and carried them out. exactly. ·. ; ' •, '··. , .. ., ·.·,·.· •• ,1 • ; 4 ... -------~--=-=··.:..:::·= =:::::=============-iiiiiiiliill~-
The image prominently displays the title "THE BLACK VAULT" in a stylized, white font against a dark background. To the left, a close-up depicts a complex, metallic vault door with multiple dials and locking mechanisms, rendered in shades of gray and blue, giving it a sense of security and mystery. The main body of the page contains white text on a black background, explaining that the document originates from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically from the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, a compilation of over 20,000 CIA declassified pages. The text also provides a URL for access. There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures visible on this page.
The document is a typed letter on aged paper, with faint vertical lines on the left edge. Handwritten annotations are present in the upper right corner, reading "A/B, 3, 2/69". A large, handwritten letter "A" is also visible on the left side. Several sections of text are obscured by large black redactions, particularly in the first paragraph and near the bottom of the page. The content appears to be a report or memo regarding experimentation, with specific dates and subject matter mentioned.
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