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This is a memorandum from the CIA regarding requirements for a subject after a rehabilitation phase, including language courses and documents for the country of destination.
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The visual content of this page predominantly features illustrative graphics rather than direct documentation of experimental procedures. On the left side of the page, there is a detailed, stylized image of a bank vault door, complete with intricate mechanical components and a glowing blue light emanating from within. The right side of the page is dominated by text, presenting information in a clean, sans-serif font. The title "THE BLACK VAULT" is prominently displayed in a stylized, bold font at the top, with a blue glow effect. Below this, there is a paragraph of white text detailing the origin of the document from "The Black Vault" database and its connection to the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, followed by a yellow hyperlink. There are no photographs of people, locations, or equipment, nor any handwritten annotations, signatures, stamps, forms, tables, or redactions. The visual elements are symbolic and informational, rather than documentary evidence of experiments.
The document is a typed memorandum with several handwritten annotations. The top right corner contains handwritten text that appears to be an alphanumeric code and a date. There are also several large, handwritten letters ("G", "F", "H-B/3", and "A") scattered across the page, likely for routing or categorization. Sections of text are obscured by black redactions, particularly in the "FROM:" and "SUBJECT:" fields, and within the body of the text. The document appears to be a standard government memo format with fields for "MEMORANDUM TO:", "FROM:", "SUBJECT:", and "REFERENCE:". There are no photographs, diagrams, or signs of experimental procedures visible.
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The document is a declassified report with typed text and handwritten annotations. Redacted sections are visible throughout the document, obscuring names and specific details. Handwritten capital "A"s are present in the margins, potentially indicating points of reference or emphasis. At the bottom of the page, a handwritten "-3-" likely denotes the page number. The text describes a series of hypnosis and interrogation sessions, detailing procedures, times, and the subject's responses. There are no photographs, diagrams, or official stamps visible on this particular page.
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;me! ••h8t.hor or not. .::J.ddition:>.l information rrorn this subjed. 'riOULd he desir-'ltls. Mtr~ ;], di:;C11:i3ic:>n, j t w.;s d0 ci.r'Pd \.h;rL on the foJ.loHing dCl.y, another ·'lrt.i.chok8 tschn1oue ·.. Joulrl r'e :1pplied to lllo. subj~r.t and additional inf ould rr:> sour:ht alonr: ;f linPs that wouJd t:c of additional value to , the' c,1.se _, officr:r. I[. was :!l:Jo ckcj_dorl P12+-, UH~ t.P::; , wou 8 oh~ i_nr, the comhjned mcdi.c<d-hrrnot.ic :Jupro-'lch .'l.S nst>d in t.he first. ~.:>sc .in reserve :1nd vt.tack.tn1: the :;urjs·ct on this test with full mt:rlictlion. LS. On i'iond.<y, 16 .June J9r::2, .qt, npnroxirn:lr,c:Jy Jl:]U Ml, the ::;ul\icct n t i n '"'it :1 rxl or:5 i ''rr:cl -'1. comnlcx i Ptr~J'cor·Hnltnir::il tion :;y:Jt0m ;-;hich fl'~ r Lo 'r'C" in 1 ,oositi.on to cort:"'lnjcc:lt.e ;.;itil 111'? e :;amP ~irne hc;J.r the r~c;11lt::; of Lhr; inV'rrc,r·l.i,ion No hyrnolt~ npDro:J.ch ,.1as rnadr.:! durinr:: thi:> l.0sl.. ~rrprox:irn·:llsl:r noor~<!'n ;,,J<' ;-~dnrin:i::;t.r,lLion l(. 1\t l?:UO A of' hP '1Tf dosnr:r:;, or :~odi 11m pcnLoLh;c1: ~y.,. :~nd >hart l .'1 l,ly r-::• r t c~ r lhc sul·.}•~cr, h•r'1ll tr;;r"1r·t t.o Ul" rinu~r;. i\:·IJ·r ·1 ::1 .. 11~1~':"·; h~u ··C"rl l'~'·•riJ•·(1 :1nd r·'~ r•ot·r~ a f'ul.l_ C''JI'lC1 lHd d"'18lonc·!, j.tl')~ )'r:r:.l:; ·1 or -.•physical :;tirnulat i.on L.he ::;ubj•~ct in ord<Jr· to olacc lh•: .su~·,j9ct in a ~\ soc.<L!rd·J'i·..;i.Lir:ht st1lr" Hhi('h i'i Lhro (·r:.;t C0nrli_Lt•'n !'or i.nLrorL"C1''-1l,iC1n. 'l'lli ,- ni~y:>ic<JJ. :;Lirn·l LJ.ljrm conc.i;,terl of ;,h:t'<i.nr:: Llv: :o•1hj•.::::t, rut.,l·.in(~ nrc;,- sure nn c<;rtn Ln ncr,rc:-;, :::1nd sharply shppi ng t.hc; 01Jl·.',j•:.:ct '~~ [c~t. Tb:~rr::C~fl '=r, rt b 011 t v : 5 '. . was not L~ken on recording 17. At -'l[ltJroYiPl"ll.ely l:GO PH, it ·.o~:1s de<;Lrled l;y-UiP~Lo r"c~i.n A SC'~ <!Xp.<.n:-:;-j~~_~'<. ctio~ in,icction of a stir.ml,:1nt Lo if a more r''J<l 1':1 'be obt=Jinrrl front. ti1e s•1h,ject. Accordinr.: l.'~1·c~.ln '-' caref11ll:v contr0 Ll'3d in;jr:cl.ion throup;n Uv..: i.nLra':r!nou:J -1Pp<Jr:'ltu.:; o" cio:>.".r:e>2 of f\~sox;n ( d-d~s0x_vn~ohr:dr i.nr- hydrochlor idr:~ -- ';t i.ln'll;onL .-1r1 i ch nrQ(htcros ele•liltion of MOOd, t-'llk<JI.i.vcne;,s, etc.). /\ft.cr :t .::;:tort f1Sriod of tim~!, this COJ'llbi n-!ti.on 1-·':?>:-'ln 'to h1V'~ :] hL!hly :::ucce:>:3111L rof'f·:~r·t. Tlt<~ :u•-j-·"~t 1::-Cf,::.ln to rn. mor~ Ltlk.-,Liv~~, mor8 dr;=mt=J.Li.c, .1n·l aop:1rcntly :1 •:.r·r.>=< t d••.1 J le;,::; inhi'citcd th:tn nrevi.o•J:Jly. Th~ dr'Jss prodqrcd, d11r:i.nr; Lhis ne'ri.od, in Jdrlition lo a rr.s:Jt, dn.1l of talk, <1 r~milrkahlC! r0rT·~:-;:ion ;onrl d•trinf: this rsr,ression th" :-;nl·j·::ct <1ctu,1Lly relived cert-'1i.n n;!Ot- _,r::liviti.C's of hi..s lif~, O.nJ~P. cl~n years, Hhib in ;t(!·\ilion, Uv;
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rs-d :'!:.JSi:;~.lllCC (1!1~1 1-1-'l:J st,.1q-:r:rinr: 'Ill hi;:; feet and 1.f'ler rrinr, pJaC<"d i.n hi~ 'bed h-2 r<~:>.>,.,..f-inl.o -a ::L:?:?P v.~hich ln:ol.cd for :>r]v•~n.L hours. (l() ··' ::rl()rt Ly -l r [.r"r l.hr. COrlt' 1.•::~ inn nf Lh i.:~ J:l"'; \, l,r;; !. ' .., ,-,..nr?r::: ('(]!1-, •f<>t'r~!1~<'? •..;:1:; h~Jr\ \:_'_,4 ;~ \.J. lt.lT•d:; l~··I.\·IC'_'tl _l:(Jil ;\no! li:' •(l ;'i :]11'1 i i, 1L1:~ cJ•'r·i_•i••d ~ •th::J.t on lh8 b.:tsis of ~.he maLcria.L obtained, the ;\rt-,ichoke wor!-; 'J·.J•LLd t'e I'' j .. ~~-~{ (, ,,, r:1' '' ~t.l tv~ con:;i.J.lot··r;d "·" cornplc> Lr:·d. rr•ri l.ln t f11rl oh L.\in-:d 8'1'l1!11C infonn-1tion to CrJnl.ln\1'"~ the r,.;orJ<'tn .t,!Jr; C:I::r; .Jni ho. l'cJ.t. th'1t h~ A Mi.r;ht pos-:;i.t·ly in l.h-:; futllr'~, on the \;r~:Ji::> o[ tll(~ nc·,, inf''lrm."lL i.on dr.ve>lm~<::c\, run Lhe Sllh,j::;ct ·"'f"·lin on l.he poly;r,r:Jph on the n<."·I r:ntcrial. :me! UI'' n~·,1 ~.;::; tint. had ::1ppc~1red ;:s ·'l n~:;I.tlt of t.,hc 1\rLichnke t.J·r.atncnt.. ~ emph-1Lir:.:tlly r~xpressed h Lm0elf th.1 L, or: t~1s- h2.s i~; of. ths n1:teria.l U!1':0'.1'1lred, the S1lhjsc t W:JS to\..1.Lly unrr~J i;,hle J.Wt ~S his disrrJJi tion .wo11ld h'lvP to b; a controllr;rl rrn L\ '-'~', •.-;hich~· st.:;Led hGd been ar:rer.d nnon previously. · .~ ·· . ntjrcl.v record~rl wi.t.h thn r:;x:- l·h~ t~nc r~cordings ·11erc tu rn<:!d over to the ca;;e off i.c0rs invol•rr::;d t.o enr~hle I hr:!r1 l.rJ s tud:-r them and dr8.ft from tllc record i..·nrl::ls lia.i.L.l notes, C'!mtr~nt:-;, e tr.. ;.;hi.ch Uv:y nr~cdcd lo r.onrletc th'3i.r "t1Ct'k. Hlld jf;ain r·'3 nol:?d th~.L the rr>SPOn3C.J of Lhc S1lhjects are, of cour:oe, _ . nd hlv~ ne)t. to d .., t.r; lv:r;n in- terpreted or, Lr::tnscrired in Vnr:lish to etHl,Le l~1e ·'::-tir::hok<: Tc:1.:n Lo st.ud~r thr>. results of t.hs ·l· D;t I·; ~ n •. . ,. th,e techni·JUC~. r1s f.::Jr ;"JS i::; kno;.;n, th~ F L1pes <1rs- bei..nr, h9ld , .. ::1nd will he, -:3 ftnr f•Jll llS'! h;'ld bc~"'n made r:o . 0, '~c.r~ir'ci8rl -~·l'>hinr;t.on, l.L~~:., Hi-:-: rdi..•:V':d t.h::~t A i.ll h;tn·ilr this cnttcr ;~;; soon 1.:; pn:-;sib.Lc, ::tlthou;~h to received no report in this connection. 22. The Artichoke Te.1.m, 1o1hile c:ntire S'.llt.3 Hr~re con- clu;;ivc and .'!.lthongh t.he ca:~0 officers c;~orcssr::d themselves as completely S;ttisfied, feels that fin,'Jl and critic1.l co~nents should h~ '..Ji. thh0lrl 11ntil tr;Jnscript.-:; of the tape::> can re 1n1d'~ Mnd ;t mn+J1odLc.tl .1nrl car~f11L ;-n1ly:ci.s is dc·reloped of lhe> t:,ucs and cross-checked "lf~;.,.in:;t, the c::~.:;e fLl'33 in each C"'-.Se •
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clu;;ivc and .'!.lthongh t.he ca:~0 officers c;~orcssr::d themselves as completely S;ttisfied, feels that fin,'Jl and critic1.l co~nents should h~ '..Ji. thh0lrl 11ntil tr;Jnscript.-:; of the tape::> can re 1n1d'~ Mnd ;t mn+J1odLc.tl .1nrl car~f11L ;-n1ly:ci.s is dc·reloped of lhe> t:,ucs and cross-checked "lf~;.,.in:;t, the c::~.:;e fLl'33 in each C"'-.Se • . .. . . • ~ ... ... ' ( - ....... - 0n o[ 1J19 ~-ri,ichoke TeC~m rnenl-<:r:;, t.l12 sucr::c·:-;~ ful :,"rlic:,- Lion, of .::1 Cr'lmrincd hyrnotic-r::hemicn.L ,Jn•·r·r~1rl1 indi catc:. Lh;:~t th"::'" 1.qnc:> Horked in combirvttion have a vr:r:r hi,-.:h poLr:::nLi:Jl 12 :,n intclli~ence we~oon. The A.rUchol<e Tr.1-n frr-;1;, that ::;ince thes.e LschniCJ110S h:n·P. onl.v b~r:n" usr;d in a limited :-;,n::;c, i.t ·,rould he wronr~ to m.1kc. cxt.r~n::;i.vc cJ.:d.•n::; ror the e ff ic:,cv of I 11·~ r.8chni•j1l(o'J, h!l. it does ~P~'r:tr· t.o l:n cl-c-1.rly 0.:t:1rl.i.c.h•~d th:'l L the sf' V::ch'1iq1l e~, .when propr:rly :tprlir:::tl -1nci r: i v'"" n c :rc f''.l.L cov0r screen, should be .r;cn~;ra_L.Ly hi~hl:r cff'ec\.ivr.. 'll1e Tr.am mr.mhr:rs fc"l th-1.t the: most i.mport1·1t ~J,:m.·nt th'it. is nPC'"!'i s:J.ry to ncrfr:ct Lhcs<"! lechniqn"':J is th9 e1ppl i C-J tion of i.hc t.PchnirJ•l•:s Lo ;1_ r,re0t number of c:1sc". Thr: T3arn member::> .:>1-:;o fr;el Lh,lt. if •.-1ork C<lll 'ce done in m.1.ny case~, :it willll,::: ros::;ible to refi.nr. t.he tcrhni--:,lc:~ .. rnk~ the r~sults more c.-;rt1.i.n, redncc thP timr. re•.pi.rP.m"'nt:-:; for thr. nclnini:,tr-1- t.ion of the -t;.echnirpl~s, ,Jnd settl8 more snecific .. ,Lly on lne! t-:r.hnicAl rlctai ls involved. Addi..tion-al cases ·t-~ill :1lso r:ivc: Uv; 1\rti.s:-td:o Te::m ;1, r.h~ncc t.o test neH chemic-1l.s, nr;'t-I cornbin.1.Li.ons~ 'lnrl nr;vl idr.;1~-; J.n l~0th the psycholop;ical 0nd hypnotic fiPlds. 1 L i.s tho ,c:8neral conclusion of the T~'lm m""rll:'"'rs U1.1·r. the; !1rtichoi.cC' t.~;chni.qlle i.s fin;,_ncially VJOrthwhilc ::Jnd th<J. C in v_ir;w of t.h!! :C:o1.1ll S11CCn.:;;, to dntc, .:1ddi.t.ion;'ll fun~h can ho r;iven to this projr:ct •.o1Lh \.he strom~ ;'l:,;,nr;mce th;J.t the mone:r •,;ill not be -wr:ts ted. m:com!EI.JDA TION.') or 1. t\t th-:c rr"':i!'mt time, then:! i:3 :m ·:th:>enc~ :_,,;rlm.ir.,J. ·:qnir)ll'l~-mL bot.h in qu.1nl.ity .1.nd q11-'1li.Ly in th~ ficlcl :;t~JLjom; :nv.i iL ~;h"\d:i tc::;, rule of ·the: 1\rtichoko. Tro.=un •_;hen traveling Lo t.::Jkc:; -.; itn t\l"m or -;i1ir to t.hr:? poU1t- c1 t. \o~llich Lhe i\rti.choke ·..rork i::; to re claw", ,1 Ll 1-h•' n'?C'~~;s.:try kchnic.,l f'quipn,.;nl. n~q•1i.red. Tr1is C(luipmenl, 'lP0n r::orwl"'LL0n or \hr: _flr·tichokc wurl<, ·~houLd _be turned over to the fi8Lri :;t.'lr"icns [or their J.atcr u::;c. ?.. JnsoP:1r
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traveling Lo t.::Jkc:; -.; itn t\l"m or -;i1ir to t.hr:? poU1t- c1 t. \o~llich Lhe i\rti.choke ·..rork i::; to re claw", ,1 Ll 1-h•' n'?C'~~;s.:try kchnic.,l f'quipn,.;nl. n~q•1i.red. Tr1is C(luipmenl, 'lP0n r::orwl"'LL0n or \hr: _flr·tichokc wurl<, ·~houLd _be turned over to the fi8Lri :;t.'lr"icns [or their J.atcr u::;c. ?.. JnsoP:1r -1:_; r,c,~;0U•lr~; tP.chnic.:tl equiPnl''nL l.Q l:r· '13Cd in the :\rti- chokc \·JOrk or-~~·or lh;-]t. "1-"\Ltr'r in V:chnicaJ work o·rf'r~e~::: -:>hoiJ ld l:r~ modi_ fi.8rl in the llniLr:d :,LlL•;:; to sui.t ovcrse.1..s condit-ion:; hr::f0rc it. ic; shi;•rr;rJ. !·'u \.urc pl.1nS or Ll\~} l ·:"'chn i.cal Fcsc!lrch 0Laf f inclucJn:; dClTC l.Otll'lt"?nt C)f Ul i~s [ . t • ~ o ClJlll!lmcn ·• , • -~. yp~ • J. l f' t.hc Artichoke work is to he 8Xpanded, it is r::s:;o.n ti:.1 L l.h:=~ t intcrror:.::ttor.s l'c found who have wide lanr,uag~; ahility. If indivt-"-hf:il;, -<rr- tn rr. l,rC~insd Lo -lS~>i~t. jn the •\rl.i_r::rlc•kc· '.-J'. . ·r~:, .. , nl·""-cr-;ncr. shouLJ he rr_iV'·m to those .individu=>l:o h:winr~ .:1 flur;nt knowlr.d·~r; of lan~:uar:,es. c-:-,_·,;r .;;:: r:arri ,-;·J o:J t. l':; in: l.:1nt orer·:1l inn is r?r:->.r::!r;rJ r:,· Lhc rkinr; in Lh-: fiP.~rJ .Jith the \rt.i. uld h;1ve thr: hr::nefit of cor.;;ult.1ti.on '· .Since- ~1"!lc<::tric;;d. power e1Lhc:d, is .:1n llTlC"rL1in qu=1nliLy, ti112 dr.vcloprnen t -of -rtCClJanicn.lly powrred ancl 1-:.ct tr;r:r-oper:• Led r~cord in~ cq'liprncnt.. :.>horllci h~" Dre;,:.:12rl. '!'he 'lech.nica1 Hesr~rch ;;t,a[f i:; nt.. prcssnt.. ·,rorkinr: on this l,ypr. or er1ui.pw~nt and will, 80 5C'Oll J.:J :i. t h;->.:; rr;;,C'\wd U18 ODer-'ltion~J. sL:wc, rrt~Y-8 rccornrncndat
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