Doc 0000190872
CIA
This declassified CIA memorandum, dated December 20, 1954, discusses a proposal for an individual to undergo treatment, with decisions about the treatment being deferred and potentially handled outside the United States.
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 →1-1ENORAHDm1 FOR THE FILE ~·-· I A- 1. On 28 Dece and stated that there ! was an individual om he his associates felt would be f t , idP.al material for and he Hondered if that could be i I arrru1ged. The writer he matter had been considered ;~ t . previously a.:/>.d all ciecisions t this treatment ·~·lould not be given in thelUnited States and cer.rtainly not then stated that the inw.vidual would be eoing could be made available up there and wondered if a pu_,.,.., '• LLJL that it could be handled in this area • The writer gave no ansuer but stated the ansuer probably would be A- ......~ :t:~l~r~~k~e!~:.=tter up ld 11!11!1!1!114 - . \ . .· ·1 • -
The image is a screenshot from a website, not a declassified document itself. It features a stylized graphic of a vault door on the left, with some neon-blue lighting. To the right of the vault graphic, white text on a black background describes the source of the document. The text states that the document was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically from the "MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection" which contains over 20,000 pages declassified by the CIA. Below this description, a website address is displayed in yellow: "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com". There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or any visual evidence of experimental procedures or facilities.
This page is a declassified memorandum with significant redactions obscuring portions of the text. Handwritten annotations appear in the top right corner, including a letter "A" and what seems to be a coded alphanumeric string "A/B, I, 75, 4". There are also black ink redactions in several places throughout the document, particularly in the main body of the text and at the very top. The bottom of the page includes a handwritten date, "20 December 1954", and another handwritten mark that appears to be a letter "A". There are no photographs, diagrams, stamps, or forms visible on this page.
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