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This document outlines a plan to gather information on the culture and social structure of a target population to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and to assess individuals within that group.
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Ask the archive about this →., / •. Activity- /,1 .. y. 1. Ao tJOon ns pO:J!lible uo chC.ll llor,in to a::;::;cmblc, rovlm-1 end o.osimll~tc the avallnblo rclntinc t¢ t.hc culture and eocinl structuro or tl plo to provide un vi th the ncccss~bo.d~r,round knowleNge f~r d~aling with the ·.··• allcr. I -lith <fhor.t i·rG shcl.l work. He shnl.1 try to id.cn i· t:l;.fy theca sbclal ps:,·c'·olor,ic~~--DJl_!"l culturnl :r:n ttom::t which a.rc bo:int, ut.-lllzcd by tfu , COl:1'TlU!11~to nnd uhich represent their strength. We all ~dontily tho!Jo forces which nra bcinr, combnttod by tH~CO!':liiluni::;to n.'1d \-~lich represent their potential waknoso. In order to tlo thio w need acceau to nJ.l rolcvnnt Wom..:ltion on those sub,jcctc pODser.ucd by' tho Arcncy incluc.Unr, the scr vicc:l of knoillede;cabla Ar;o.nc7 spccinlls'vs. ·~;o alDO intend to or drn.H· upon other sources Worn~.tion ouch D.3 cul t\ll.·al rmthro- ' nl tud l!iiilliir(nnii1d th nn persons hnvine spoc e l.r; virtue of birth, rr.:sidohce or access to and ah~ll exploit gc:l.cnt:i,r.t3 ... iiitercstcd in thcaa fioldo GDi:lo of .,.rl1om havo worked in.'our ' 1 Dcpnrtmcnt 1n tho pes-;. Uo shall uno t!u.::1 ns 'con~ul tnnt!J or full tL"ilo parti((ir"'.nto ns required. Ho .slJ.."lll cxp:m.J. our conta.cta into oYer; field ',r!liah ropro:::onto n polcntia.l of Worn.aiion por tincnt to our neodD. 2. /Is thin int'orr.mtlon la a.so.biln.tcd b:.- O'W' ataff, it w.ill bo uoed nn n bnsl!l for a gencrnl unc1orotnndinr: of V c attitude pnttcrns, ct':Jto:no, value::; :md motiyatla:t:J co·-mon \ I ! : : _ people o.nd thcrof0ro n.loo co:::ril.on to the r.roup d iJh0';-:1 Ha uhall s tuctr indlvidu.nlly. Thio ccncrru. s t•"'. inl struc Luro will be a continu.±iYr- ac tivi t::o but its ~1poso will 1:;() tho poyo,holoG:l.c~ nsoE:SSlllcll . of inclividuoX~olicn~. · · U1,......_~rlll un1€1·tak~ 3. In order to effect this cctivlty, ~n overt od.cntific e "c~~~r~ct~ of clicanso'' in a c;roup of "die croup which io conoidored ... \. . . .. ~ / . . . . - . ·. ; ~ ' "' ......... , )~ • .. : :. . _ . .. ~ .1\ .. :h fi .f, r ' ,. !'--" ~-~"..• ,_ \ •, '( ~ to bo "under strc:so" bccmse or ;.!1elr pc._·r;cnt n!tuat.l.on nnd ti1eroforo reprcscn to a lccll-Lr:m.to r,roup for open atu<l;r Ly ';r scientists mornnlly interested in t;1c relnt.ton tct~-rccm lira . · .... . situation end disonse. Thio pro jcctcd t1tudy or alic~ : ·:'
The image displays a stylized graphic overlay on a dark background. On the left side is an illustration of a vault door, complete with a circular dial, locking mechanisms, and riveted detailing, rendered in metallic tones with blue highlights. To the right of the vault, the title "THE BLACK VAULT" is prominently displayed in a stylized, handwritten font with a neon-like blue glow. Below the title, white text provides information about the document's origin from The Black Vault, its inclusion in the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, and its declassification by the CIA, along with a URL. The visual elements of the vault and bold title are designed to evoke themes of secrecy, access, and hidden information typically associated with declassified government documents.
~-~"..• ,_ \ •, '( ~ to bo "under strc:so" bccmse or ;.!1elr pc._·r;cnt n!tuat.l.on nnd ti1eroforo reprcscn to a lccll-Lr:m.to r,roup for open atu<l;r Ly ';r scientists mornnlly interested in t;1c relnt.ton tct~-rccm lira . · .... . situation end disonse. Thio pro jcctcd t1tudy or alic~ : ·:' wculn bo con3ldcrcd a notn:1l ro~carch ncti vi ty on ourF~" b_ocause there ia pl'CflOntly unclon-t:ly ll B tu<Jy O.f & [:r'OUp of F -.lrrnnts. i·!c i-dJ.l su'unlt a. Bill of rart.icul.tr::~ to V1c Accncy r:i•:lng tho Rcquircr:lCnts for nclcctinr, sach indiv- iduals Lo atud:t• llo will req_uiro hol• in loco.~. l\lit~n9 nnrl. •Iill rely on l'1o scr7ioc~ or tho pr~eurii1r; ~dosircablo co.rH~lda.tcs, As tl'>.coo o:;;c nvallable, nnd ns a port cr t~Jo 1ntorrlcwlur; proccdureo, thc~r will be ~.d:e:1 to ooopcro.to in n.n a.::M~amcnt of their 11mont.Jl ~lld physiCd.l helllth11 o.nd the effect H!Jich tl:olr e>..-pcrianc~e havo had ll?)n t'1C'.rn, 'ihls '-Tlll in·-1ol-:c a nur.t'~·or or or ln-tcnsi V'll poychio tric int.crviet-m and tho a.pplicntion pay chologiolll and phyoicru. wst.~. or. -- F'rom this survey uo ho;;o to ident-ify somo ncent cnndidat<:'s ' B i l hi;;h potential, l'hese persona '-Tlll be civcll or t:nlty ., •: "to p~.rtkip~-te in furtlJcr nctivHloo or t Jn .... order to cnal~le them to do ~o, 80';'n:J ol' them w lQ (3i.'\'~n ~hcn-t ' ' . "fcllo~-mhips.r~ providing a. batter incomo t;lm that 1hich the sub ·'~' jects were rcceivlnr:-J th::v '1-rUl be n!lkcd to r;crfo:-f.i duties con- : ~is~;nt with their ~bilil.'i.o!l n.nd trG.lnin;:, n.i1d will 1··c treated with dlc;nity, rc~pect nn.d kindly undcrsto.ndlnr;. At t~:o rtnr::e t:imo, they will bo asked to particlpnto in fnrt.her int0.nd~ intcrvimm end po cholor;'le<:-1 tE:JE;ts. 1hcy wLU a..1oo '[)() exrcsod to tcstine; nnd "otrons producinG" altu..'ltion!l Lol21 tn tba labor .. ntory and in d-1.J.l:.r life/ 'l'I1o tlfrcct or t!1_is will 1-,o -to uncover.· thoi.r pcroon::llty rnttcrnf.:, p~ot C0ndHioninc and preocnt J:~oti vations and provido us wl th nn lndlcatlon of tholr pt1 otable fttturo porfol~Jnnce in v~.rionn oltu.ationo. TI1rouc;h th.L<J intcnsivu <f: :- 1 I '' . t.cot:.i11G -rrc \.rill develop' n thoro~h l:ncr,fLcdco of our Subjects ~1d I \ I horc to flnri oome pcroont-l, who by virtue of tlleir bo.ckGro1.md nnd conditioning l1avc the ro.rs')m_lity nnQ.. chaJ.·actor or rood h.ir_:.b levcl lone r~·nco nconts (sec Activity (,!h):, \l.nd 1:ho nlno cnn bo F cxpaotod to find tjlo philosophy nnd prnctlce9 of v-i~
The image is a scanned page of a typed document with handwritten annotations. The document appears to be a plan or proposal, with headings like "PROPOSED PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION" and "Activity #1 Study of Aliens". Handwritten notes in red ink include "A/B, 2, 10/68" and "H-B/3", as well as letters and symbols such as "F" and "B" in the margins. Significant portions of the text are obscured by black redaction marks, preventing full readability. There are no visible photographs, diagrams, stamps, or tables present on this page.
of our Subjects ~1d I \ I horc to flnri oome pcroont-l, who by virtue of tlleir bo.ckGro1.md nnd conditioning l1avc the ro.rs')m_lity nnQ.. chaJ.·actor or rood h.ir_:.b levcl lone r~·nco nconts (sec Activity (,!h):, \l.nd 1:ho nlno cnn bo F cxpaotod to find tjlo philosophy nnd prnctlce9 of v-i~ or co:,r.mnlsts stronGlY oppC!3cd to Go~.o their bnsio ~drives nnd: _ motivationr:~. He wiJ.l further extend tho perl.od of 17dlcr..r:;:lip11 to such subjrd-a and i~ill utilbc the r.-ctho:l:J nnd in:ormntion dc·;elopcd under nct.lvity kJ (q.v.) to plt~-:,• upon tllo l;nown po;."Ch_ _o lor.bol forces nt worl-:: t·Tithin these people ln order to r:'l.'ll~o them beccpt.ivo to rccrultr..ont h;,r ouz· intclliecncc uc-r-rJ.ce. ·/3 5. 'fho r·::cruit:.-ent or thczc indi~i'lu. .'. llo wil~ out by Ac;cncy porsonncl not onsocJ.. .'. \tod wltl1 t1~~\.:ut tho . '. ~ .--"i"·f-..; . ... - - . ., -3- / , ' aprroach to thane 'Sub;jacts Mel their ·vubccqucnt nmn~;c~cnt o.e intalll~cnCO neonto ulll tc fUl.dcd by 6ur lmovrled~e a('.' C:.lCh nr:;cnt1a . r.~rsonality nnd chnractcr Gt:·u::i.m·e uith full rcco:,mitlon of his .··. arco.o o.r r;unccptlbill t~~ 1 ~t ~·cn~;tlHJ and uca!J1cv::;·:-r.r. Ttle, there fore, e:cpect th'lt oolcc-Lcd C:1so Officers, who will bo llGDiWlcd • . to the rccru:itnr.nt, dcNclopnant, nnd r..art~{:c~n':nt of ngcnt:J p.ro- .•. ~ ccDoed t!u~our;h this progrn.~, idll part.id.!Xlta in tho ... .. .i ) . and rocoivc inDt-ruction in those 11l3thoua pertinent to their nssicnod operat~on~ dutlc~. ),.... 'i 6. . T11cne intcJ~l&;cncc nr,ont:::, onr::c t·ccr1tHcd, lfill ,:l· ~ c!Y('n the or or n.rlvantar,c nll our tcclmicr.l lmr.:-u·le~eo lr1d r.cthods tf.tiell idll anoint tht?m to uitlJGt:and tho 111ntcrfo·.n~.!..on,"''hrnirriroslli.nr,11 .. nll~i counter cop.ton:l.r.o act:!.vl d.ch they w:Ul t·a r;;-:poscd . . ' . om:e thay rsturn to Cor.:nunist Act1vit,ies #2 nnd 1/3). ... . ·or '. 1. Contlnsont uprm the rrraUabilit~. . n clcnrcd ct..'l..ff ru1d a sc~ura ~:m'i ruicqu.ate fac.Llity,~.- ra.rod to inltinto tho :l.ntervicw ond ~seas:nent or allc cnndt.dntc~ nnd the selection or t.ho:Je for our 11Fcllo•toll' P[1•" Iho initial mu-vey or int<lrVioiiS '!-ntl tcot1.nc ~dll occupy or.ly a. fC'N dn,yo or r.rt:-:h cnndld~ta~~-·· '! • urYey p-;oQ·nm •..;ill be n contlnuinc; .:1.~tlvity o.r o~ {5 fHJ S:'.tlsfo.ctoi:y c~mdida.tco <t1·o U'1cover~d, thoy clll·t~ · ;,, <.1 init.1.:ll "fcllows'1in:; 11 or J to 6 montho 1 ~ur::ttlon; cxton aion~ ,.,-i_.J~~ 1::0 .for J to 6 r.1onth inter·;o.J.s. C:.:nclicb tc9 ~lho )~a-v-o r'lot Dll require.;::cnt.'l s""oiJ.ld bo :..-cndy for rcc1"11l k.cnt ao
This page is a declassified document with significant redactions and handwritten annotations. The text is primarily typed, with some sections heavily obscured by black redactions. There are handwritten letters, "F" and "B", placed at the margins of the document, potentially indicating sections or points of interest. The document appears to be a project description or proposal, detailing research activities and recruitment strategies, likely related to experimental subjects. There are no photographs, stamps, or forms visible on the page; the content is solely textual with the aforementioned annotations and redactions.
The document is a scanned page of a typewritten report, likely from the CIA, given the redacting of information. It contains handwritten annotations, including the letter "F" in the margin, and what appears to be "H-B/B" and a circled "B". There are also several large, black redactions obscuring portions of the text in the middle and bottom sections. The document seems to be a form or report with numbered sections and sub-sections, discussing intelligence agents, recruitment, and laboratory studies related to chemical agents. No photographs, diagrams, or official stamps are visible.
n contlnuinc; .:1.~tlvity o.r o~ {5 fHJ S:'.tlsfo.ctoi:y c~mdida.tco <t1·o U'1cover~d, thoy clll·t~ · ;,, <.1 init.1.:ll "fcllows'1in:; 11 or J to 6 montho 1 ~ur::ttlon; cxton aion~ ,.,-i_.J~~ 1::0 .for J to 6 r.1onth inter·;o.J.s. C:.:nclicb tc9 ~lho )~a-v-o r'lot Dll require.;::cnt.'l s""oiJ.ld bo :..-cndy for rcc1"11l k.cnt ao int.olli gtmco ar;ents in opprc:d.!1..1.tcly 9 montho to l year nftor itrltL"ll -J :o::-ntact with tho I· .. ~ .-.· -- Activ1.ty 1/2 ·Effects of Chcml.s;:U .~·rcnLo on ~o.llly Function:;, ! " ..e n t n.(~~ ioa 1 J' l" · t . ~ .. . tu u' c' , t.·- .• ~-c. l. 0\ll' J..,'l1~or~:~.tory at ... ;; ~ln:nd•: :;ot up .for p~ycholocicsl, neurolog n:1 nllAlc:olor;ical ~tudio~ on.- 0 I hun~no. Such studl~o :lt'r:! bo l.ll~ c~.rried on nt thin tlnc .. U!J~lf.!. · -("' pa.tiontg no 3Ubjcotn. All pntic:nta rcf::'lt·rcd to aro un:1Uti.n£; of .L7 rc;rl inter~~ at on our. pnr·t. ~uch pctlcnt•sttbjrJc ts -.,1.11 bo avtdl- B ~.l]Qno otudies na.dc by t'lo under Activity (/'). !I ~ ~tlch will not involvo harm to tr..(! cubjcots. A ntnf£ ti"' of n·auro10~~ist~, nc\lro:.mrr.;oons, r-~:rchi:ttr icb, ..n nd psycholoc:L!1t~ i3 nv~·llnblc nnd ro.1dy t,Q bo nsd::;n~d to thi'J:;o invosti[;nti011.3 as soon ao security cleara"lco is GI'nntecl. •' I / 2. Dcc;:nao atud.ica of ~th0 , n uo;~l.J.GC, etc • J in htt."1UU1S b:r;·e bcri.1 l.i.::litC;d by l~• .~ k of ~m:krstt.l.!:din.: 0 { the hir;!~c:Jt lnLcr.;ro.tivc "funct..iono o(' th~ br:J..ln <lS ;rcll 0.0 r;{ lo.C){ o£ dcfinH:tV•J noth.xJ o or teo till,~ these ftu-:.·~ tion:t, tho rtu(.:,r of t::c ncc~am:!.a-ns lin-olvcd in thou.)1t, cnoUon, bohn·d.or c::~ndt.t.i.oning altrn'l cl memory will ho tho O"'.''Drt ~spec t of thir; nct:b1ty ac well :as l.ntcr;ral pert or tho cavort ctudy. In dcwlopinc lho methods fer uao in th1s s Ludy we intend to d.cau upon a.ll r,hc open · rcrourccs of ncu-rolocy D...'ld ·pr:ychaloGY to w'.lic·J ~m h.·we Hido acGe5s. t·lc ~rc tiLren.d~: en::nr;cd 1n c.'l.'1V<l:-:-.dnc m;t"jor cc:1"tsl·~ of 1 rar.ca..rch fer ycu.'1.:_: ucir~ntJ.st3 cr tho hich~:ot c~;l.c·.c·l.' ·.i:o c:-.n to o.r cr llrJOio/!rd to the tas!: dcv~l')pin; ncm mc.V--.od.s ntur!J'lnG bl·.:1in function. : · ~ 1 · .• J. 1·!e: also l'oqu(re s.cocr.s to <1ll of the acc·.. x.--:J.ul..'1tccl infor~mtion of the 1\.ccncy :in this flelcl.. He wi:Jh to be~in to r~v-lcw tho MTit::iQl(I: pro:;rurn aa socn as po~siL-J.e. 1" • h. He ~.rc nol-i oettinc up c. battery or t}lC best
: · ~ 1 · .• J. 1·!e: also l'oqu(re s.cocr.s to <1ll of the acc·.. x.--:J.ul..'1tccl infor~mtion of the 1\.ccncy :in this flelcl.. He wi:Jh to be~in to r~v-lcw tho MTit::iQl(I: pro:;rurn aa socn as po~siL-J.e. 1" • h. He ~.rc nol-i oettinc up c. battery or t}lC best of' tile kncnm tcstlna pro:cd':.lrcs for tbc:1o hlr.:;:er brt1.ln func tJ.ons nnd ha"le ajsirn.:d mcmoors of ou.r at:1f.f' to-·1: .. :;~:1!1 the invr!stic~tion •1f per-::;·,,!'...> 1::i.t.h ' .. no.rmd bralns, pr·r~:::lG w.t th ps;.choloz.!.cal dlsordc1·s end va.rlous •- r' . fOmG Of br~Jn G2~7l.:'.I.:C, and pCC'SrJllS Under tho in.Qucnco or Openly available druca a..rr~)dt·.inr; bra1.n .function. :..; \ !). Potcntiolly t;setuJ..' occH:t 1JJ1J~·3 (::mel va ... louo brain:d~tr.vl.~·inr; lH~o ccd;lres) wUl Lc oin1tJ0.rl;1 tontl'd in or·dcr to n~co!·btn 'thcil· f1m-. d~-,;mtol of.fc~ t upon brain .:.unction nnd UIJ-?n th'3 r:ml'!js~t 1 s :710od, · tbou;jht, behavior cc.nditJ.oninc;, i.I.GlT'O:r; n.nd c:po9ch r:c~~h::~.lt;i.s;"ls. Jo.s' t~1oso dl::ucs Jt'a 1nvc3t.lcrtkd, a concu.rrtmt 3enrch fori antirJ.otcs or ccmntcr J:tP~sun?s liUl b;_' oonduc ted. i.Jl1cr-c 'a.ny: -oC' t.>e:::c :Jtudlmi :involVO potcntln;l Jmr~f to thO :)Hbjc~t, ~,·o P:-:pcct ·f/:£: Jl.~ti\"lCJ" to r:-::1~0 avai.lubli:J sul+...ablc :-;Ub,j'!dr. nnd a proper pl:"t.;o L'or ~lc pcr i'orm:mca Of tKCeiHJD.r"j f'·Y.pcrir.-.£1nto. 6. t·r;cn dnq~s, artcr lnitt.?.-1 r.turly np;·.enr to lw:vu n:.cf\!1 po t•.mtial lt.lc:s fer o fcn:Jivo tJ...'1J/or dr~fenGive in~o111~cncc Oj ~l-ntion~;, ·,.;e •..:hell tent. t:--cn by la"txnatory ('·xpor;i>l!;n!,3 denlrJ1~-d to rcp::L:oduco .. t::o nctual CpDration~l oltrL'ltions ill t.rlrlch t'-,Gy w.l.tU l:o ur.cd.. In 1 d.edcnlnc n.nd exccu~in:;, tlteso c:Q)ori.-<lcirLn ua o!p,~ct to ha-ro the ndv lee .:tnd asd~tn:1ce or r.ttcl.Uied Ag cric-y p; rn~r•Jltll. '.ia- >rill -al5o help doslr;n nnd pflr·IJil!ipnto in Ficlcf tri.al:J of thcso drti~s •. 1. Aa new lnforn[\t.ir:Jn b nc:c1L::,llnwd about the fundn.::lOnt.al ncti~n DL clru(::J Upon the brnln_, ii'l hO[C t.O bJ nblo to ffi:J.)r;o vUU<Jblc ::lll{j• r~otionG rccard_i n:~ t)lo rlovDlO!Jincnt of nc" d.rucs:-nnd nmz uoos for P~'C:Jcntly lat•.~,m dcuc~ ~ppl}c&blo to t~:o or r~n.:Ji VC nad defensive , ·. aopccts of intclliGcmcc opcraUons~ ' ' .- . Other fn.ctors Affcc"liin- fcho.vior, llcntn l:.ion ,,. 1 At tltudc etG. 1 . ~ ··I .. 1, 1111!3 activity i!J prionrily concorn.ed uiti1 t:1o problorllS of hw a Ji"Uln c~ be m3clo to think, 11fool" nnd l~ha.vo nccord.inr: to tho. viahcs or othcl"- r.1on, and, convornely, h011 a m:m c.:~n :~.void ooing influenced in thio manner. Tho m:my lmmm prcx~coscn by lili.ch ' titin ro..1.y 1-.<! cffoctcd
This declassified CIA document page is primarily composed of typed text, numbered paragraphs discussing drug research and its implications for intelligence operations. There are no photographs, diagrams, forms, or tables visible. The page does, however, contain several black ink smudges and a large redacted area at the top right, obscuring some content. Additionally, there are some faint handwritten annotations scattered throughout, primarily dots and possibly small markings that do not form coherent words. The document also features an official stamp at the top right, partially obscured by the redaction, but the number "-5-" is clearly visible.
1111!3 activity i!J prionrily concorn.ed uiti1 t:1o problorllS of hw a Ji"Uln c~ be m3clo to think, 11fool" nnd l~ha.vo nccord.inr: to tho. viahcs or othcl"- r.1on, and, convornely, h011 a m:m c.:~n :~.void ooing influenced in thio manner. Tho m:my lmmm prcx~coscn by lili.ch ' titin ro..1.y 1-.<! cffoctcd can to divldcd arhitra.rllY; into hro i;:ater;ol· lc::Jt (A) tho cultur~u and socii:'~ procoases (o.r,., custO"il1!J_, '! . oducntion, military tr::tinin~, p3l'cnto.l t~·a.ir:\in;; 1n childhood) as ul!ich or-orate on ri1on in r;i:oupa ns f.-ell aln[lYt nnd (D) tho ,·; "npcclal procedures" (c.r.r.., pnychothcrDp:r, ''coloswan::;hlp,11 dopri ;. va.tiona, coorcion, torture and hypnosis) uldch oro d.Lrcctcd at. · . I . . . ind.ividu:U.s. Doth tJ1JCS or proccsa nro :pDrtinC'nt, to mtelli t . ... r;ence operations, but tho "socinl and culturnl" procesncs a"l·e ~ ' r.lora relevant to indoctrilultion and motivation, •.rhile tho "spcclnl proccduros" :Lra ttore relevant to oubver::3ian, seduction . ru1d intorrocatio~ .. . \ ~ ,~ . . . . · ; . , . 2. The primacy mental processes wldch tam plnco in l'cspon~o to or '. ·, ' oll th~~c r;Hthods of ohr.nvJ.n3 hun~ behavior nrc. probably . tho oamc.·~ Ho plon to o.ssomblo 1 collate nnd review au the per• t:lnont in.forrr.ntlon rolcv.mt to thls subject. 'ihis will roquira n broad considoration of zrwny fleldo or hum~n activity on a lonr; ~m ~ '·.• .. .. :: ~ .. '· t t t \" L chic£ .I:. I~ ; c !jul tat1t o1-rnati01i is t\ ' as3lniln ted by our ato.ff, ;.:a vhnll dc~l(:n n~ t~od~ ::1nd tcc~mirluos '-.::· or indcctrinatlon applicable to spcc1..1l intolll·;cnce problems. · ·. ~ . . ' . / ;. ,3. Spcclnl Procedures of ir.lm:;dlnto concern for intcllin.. ncc opcra tionu ulll be rcvicued nnd :i.nvcstl.catccl. For thia pu.rpo::;o -.;o need access to nlJ. Aeoncy in.formn~lon l.'oln t.ln-· to mt:10rJ..s of aub :~:~ :i .. vorsion, int:L'Tiidatlon nnd inte1>ror:;nt.icm cr:J.plo:-od,.,lr; lnt<Jllir.cnco l·< services, in:ludinr, threnb, coercion, .L-:1prisort,~nt1 isolation, . ... · dcpr1vat.lon humiliation, tortu.ca, "b:caJn t-ms:rlnr,," 11b~~ck.-PDY_, ~ : 1 ... ·chiatry," hypnosis and combinatlons ot' tllcco \iiL.h or -w"ithout ~ '·'' ' .: . cllcmicd nccnts. tJe w1ll nm;cmblc, col1nt.c; nnnJ.yso nnd nosimi ; ' I ~ ·, ~ ... ' late thio info-:.""Tn tion :md ~111 then undort~d'n oxpcriment:ll i;lvos \,'i or ti::;atlons dcsicncd to dav-elop runt toctmiqucs offcnoivo/dcfcn~ ., . ~ivo intelliocnca use. : .,. ... \
The page is a typed document with several handwritten annotations. The top of the page features a handwritten title and a circled number. There's a large, dark redaction in the lower right corner, obscuring significant content. Another handwritten "C" is present on the left side, pointing to a redactioned area. The text focuses on "Other Factors Affecting Behavior, Hentatiion, Attitude, etc." and outlines activities and procedures related to intelligence operations. No photographs, stamps, forms, diagrams, or visual evidence of experimental procedures are present.
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This page contains typed text discussing the assessment of hypnotic procedures and related activities. The document includes several blacked-out redactions, primarily obscuring specific words or phrases within the text, particularly in the list of questions about hypnosis. There is a handwritten annotation "F" in the left margin next to question (1). The overall appearance is that of a declassified report with minor handwritten marks and significant redactions, suggesting sensitive information was present.
The page is a typed document with handwritten annotations. Several lines of text are obscured by dark rectangular redactions, particularly towards the bottom right. There are handwritten numerical annotations "B/3" in the left margin multiple times. A handwritten "F" is also present on the left margin, and a small "ck" is handwritten above a line of text. Additional handwritten annotations, likely originating from the document's review process, appear near the top as well as around the redactions. The document does not contain any images, diagrams, forms, stamps, or evidence of experimental procedures or facilities.
wiU:;cr:tticmlly oxn:n ' :lne nll d.:.tt:1, findinr-s rind rcsuJ.ta··ar tllis Eiolo Demonstration in orclor to ar.tJcss tl10 pro:Jcnt effcct1vc. ncsa and dof:Ldcncy of hyJ)notic procodurt1~ ns on oi'.fon:Jive nnd/ar de£m1sivo intelligence wcnpon. .. -- .· Activity #4 He Llwd!l of Assccnin."'. Dclw.v lor, i:o Li vo. tiot~1 At tJ. tuclo, U!1d Ad.o.;P'[IVG C8p:?.Ci tlcs •'•. '1 '~. . 1. To irrrplonont this Activity ~.:c will c:v:D::;nte the. cftccti·rcnP.GD of Dll pa :cholo :icnl toutin::-: o.:nd intcrvic"'rln;: P:·oC":'durc:J··uccd in tho nssc:wncnt of ncn r.nd thd.r futuro }Xlifo:t"J1'l,:)nco rrl th copoclal oFtpl1a.sls uprm tholr R-r~'licv.tion to inteJ..li;:.ence scl"'Yicc pcrso!r:ol. \Jiwro poosiblc uo \Jill d.coif,l1 nnd dov-elop new procochtrco to :meet our roqulror.1enta. ~~ i·Jc will. therefore roqulre n.ccc!:ls to the rcr-t1ncnt file infor-- TI'.'J.tlon on both succo~nrul n.nd unstl.CCa!;GC\11 intcD.i!?,cnca nr,onts .· GO that Y..'"O ~y n.nnlyGo t: o f~ctora which have been rcoponalblo for l.l\oL~ succaon o.r fnilure. \ic olr<) require n:.!coso to infor7.'.n.tion, who\;.hcr in 11r,ency fllon, op-;rntion~l ltbrnrlco n.nd published .... J. ouncnts rcla t-1J1G to tho tot.al concept of ia t-cllii·cnce, trcaoon or cow1 Lor-intelliccnce>. Ho -;..rlJ.l usc Ud.c m..·Yterl.al for our opcra.Uonol research and oricnto.t.lon in the aubjE:ct of esplonnr,o. ~ -· , . . , :.nd it~ indidcJUi"'l~.- 1ic :1.\'0 nO~-i CI1C3[.Cd Jn !.!OC'ldn.r_; the bc3t qu.il.l£1ad, p~;,rc:1olo:,lcnlly t1 ~.\J1;'d r.cionJists to p·1rt.tcif.atc ·or in t.llo ruJJnrch nnd tcc.t'in.: pha:Jt:!!J UtirJ a.ct.ivlt.y. ·'ihclr ... av:dlnlJlllty to uo 1~ prco!)ntly cr:-n~lncont. upon their scourlt.y • ~ J • I. , '..• , ' '.!lOn.I tUICO, . ). \·:hen crit~ria !or sel~cUn-: r,oou 1nto1llr nt~ havo bccri ~ :.. . ,. . f ·d·rarm up th·~Y ~:111 ~:c :1prl~r::d t.o the t'.li,·, · l•ctivit:,:,- r/1) I I 4 He will critic~~. .. rc-ric·.r the pcrforn..m·~c o 1cce ond :ill other ...... ,. . nccnt.o sol12ctcd 'l.mdcr thl!f proc:r::.n, l\nd .uLilbo the lnfornatton ·;· ,.~ ~' ' ·. . obtnincd ~s a. continui."'l[: t;cld.o tho ilnpr.·ovcmon r. or; o:ur to.:hn~uro. · ' J,r.. we pE.:l~fN}t. our tc~t.inr, n1::rl l.ntcrvicu tc·f,~imls;uos ruv:\ pL·o- CC\h~oo, o.nu dc:.tlne t!~~ criteria. !err ~olcct.lori of f'(lrzormul ~"G 1 .. will CC'l:l.p:Uc d. h:mdbook for the 1\c,r:n~~· ~s the instl·u•..:tiona and . • or c;uida in. t.ho t,otDJ. r.1ru1~(30n'£1.11t ~tolliccnca nr,ents. - 6•5 Activity .-. l .. -.: .~: Con::nlltr.Li·;c :r.r·rtco for 1\;J.c::mt r~r;cilCJ': h'Ohlnr:m; ;_;p~cl::ll ~cn•lccs . :, 1. Efft,otivo :\.._~r:lCdln.t-ely upon \~10 p."or;"u·c:;.cnt of a s;Jr.ure heiJ.d r1t:3rtor3 .t.')~nn:rJ ·\-I'C ::J.rc pt·e~·t'.;~cd to
the 1\c,r:n~~· ~s the instl·u•..:tiona and . • or c;uida in. t.ho t,otDJ. r.1ru1~(30n'£1.11t ~tolliccnca nr,ents. - 6•5 Activity .-. l .. -.: .~: Con::nlltr.Li·;c :r.r·rtco for 1\;J.c::mt r~r;cilCJ': h'Ohlnr:m; ;_;p~cl::ll ~cn•lccs . :, 1. Efft,otivo :\.._~r:lCdln.t-ely upon \~10 p."or;"u·c:;.cnt of a s;Jr.ure heiJ.d r1t:3rtor3 .t.')~nn:rJ ·\-I'C ::J.rc pt·e~·t'.;~cd to set up n contral advlsorj t'_'1d sclcntl.fic c.:m!O\~.D.'i·:e t'J Msl~~ tho i\[L'J1cy en ~ I . I' I matter~ reld.ln:· to,.._,-!:'.rul ot.hor fields of opcratio11..1l int~r~st. ~·ie ;;ill function aet ••• ' . (1) A l'cpositocy:::..nd collcctint;, center r6r +!lfor::J.atlon I . I ' o.~scmlJ~od under Ac t,lvltica fl 1 r .I to IV.-" -- (Q) A cuntcr for confcrc1iees nnd nc:iliu:lrs rcl;tinr:,. to 1 .. . :.. n. 1:-xchc.nc:¢· of lnfontn.tlon bJt-,.~en ou' sWr !lild Lhe t~.e;cncy. --. i ·.· \. .. . ..,._ b, 'Iho proble.,~l.D 3.doilt~; 'undef s.ctlvHJ..;.~ of B}.J; f. (Oii(;~"Gti;;\ Aec·n~~~ rcr~onn.cl._ and inotruotton or 2. In rcGponoo to spec l.r lc opr•ratinnnl rc(yL·or'\-:Jnta plnccd upon uo uy lho 1\ccncr, ·..;o ~rill \:o prcrccrcd. to ccnr;cLlt, ovo.lu.nto n.nd ~· o.ci·rlsc on rc V.1odo for their oolution, ·J.t rcr.p.t Lrud, crccific ~ c:q:c r 1:rncn t:U in-vc 3 tlc:1 t \. va pror:r 8.i1:1 for c .:..ell TOr} tl ccmcn t. c ;u1 L'O oot up, nnd o<u· ~Ln.fr rnomboro 1.0ill l'!kd~c tll·:ri.<"Jolvoo a.Ynllnblo .· fer Field 1nvosticationo. J, i:o ulll p;cr-:-..r<J scientific pq:"'.;!t's fer t>.o ,' ..~ :-~::,· ·.:;Jn c;::~.!.c requcst3 .rclo.t:l.J'\g to ~oplcs of raulu.al
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