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This document contains notes from March 10 and 11, 1953, regarding "SI and H Experimentation," detailing a subject's interest in the work and security concerns related to ARTICHOKE work.

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' TO: Fila SUBJECT:·. SI and H Experimentation, 10 Harch 1953 On Tuesday, 10 Harch J:9 53, ·· rimentation and At this po"1nt, ally that she was going overseas•.for the Agency. She stated she contirrue the work ·~n int~rest in it even though·~~e writer told that after she had settled down in the . here, if sho . act the writer, arrangements could p'ossibly 1)6- ma e to continue the work her~. The writer, however, cautioned her concerning the security problems involving the ARTICHOKE wo:~;k. as PH sugges- befora~s As has been no+.,ed not a good subject and appears to be interested in the work for overtime and not fort real personal sol~ly - interest. '. TO: File SUBJECT: SI and H Experimentation, 11 Harch 1953 ·' SI and H Experimentation was called of£ for the night of \o/ednesda.y, ll March 1953 • • ' . 1 . ill •• . i. .... . ,". ··.· .;.1_: '. The image at the top of this page is not a declassified CIA document, but rather a header for a website called "The Black Vault." It features a stylized graphic of a vault door on the left, with the title "THE BLACK VAULT" in large, white, handwritten-style font above text that explains the content of the website: that it is an online database of declassified government documents, specifically mentioning the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, and provides a URL for accessing it. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, or subjects, no handwritten annotations, signatures, or marginalia, no official stamps, no forms, no diagrams, no tables, and no redactions present on this particular visual element. The document is a typed report with handwritten annotations. It contains at least two instances of heavily redacted text, obscuring names and potentially sensitive details. There are no photographs, diagrams, or stamps visible. The visual content primarily consists of the typed text of the report and the handwritten numbers and letters in the top right corner, "A/B, 3, 2/65," which may indicate a filing or reference system. The overall appearance is that of a standard office document from the mid-20th century.

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