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This document is a CIA memorandum dated April 30, 1971, acting as a receipt for classified materials related to "Visual Incapacitation Systems Analysis" and "Personnel Incapacitation," received on April 20, 1971.

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- ~~.~ ~~-~---.---..----·-IMII----------------------~-'----.c-,_ - I .. ... ----~-· ·-·-~ M.E;MORANDUM 30 April 1971 --------~ TO: { ~ .... ~., _j FROM: _ Document Control Custodian SUBJECT: Receipt for classified materials TJ:le attached dccumeT+t on Visual Incapacitation Systems Analysis and Implementation of Visual Impairment Systems Analysis is being returned as .. it is a duplicate of materia_! previously received. We received a shipment of classified material on 20 April 1971 (Registry No. 459785). Since we could find no receipt with this material we compiled the following list to act as receipt. · 1.) CONFIDENTIAL Memo dated 10 March 1971: Program Plan for Systems Analysis of Light-Induced Visual Impairment, 3 pp. with attachment~ (Attms. I. 2 pp., U. 1 p., and Ill. 1 p. }. ·z.) CONFIDENTIAL Copy of initial, interim action program, 1 p. 3.) SECRET Personnel Incapacitation notes (1. Objective, 2, Progress, I 3. Program Plan), 5 pp. 4.) SECRET P~rsonnel Incapacitation Program (I. Introduction, II. Program Plan), 22 pp. Addendum- 2 pp. 5.) SECRET Memo: Peuonnel Incapacitation dated 18 September 1969, 40 pp. ---- --- . ..... - .... -~·::...:..;. . · . ............... The image displays a stylized graphic of a vault door on the left side, with the words "THE BLACK VAULT" in a bold, white, and slightly distressed font across the top center. Below the title, white text provides information about the document's origin and content, mentioning it's from The Black Vault, an online database of declassified government documents, specifically the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. This collection reportedly contains over 20,000 declassified pages from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and is available for download online at a provided URL. The background is predominantly black with a dark blue, ambient glow emanating from behind the vault door and the title. There are no photographs, handwritten notes, stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, redactions, or visual evidence of experimental procedures. The page is a typed memorandum with handwritten annotations in various locations. There are no photographs or diagrams present. It appears to be a routing slip or cover page, with a handwritten note at the bottom right corner labeled "(189)". The text content discusses the return of classified materials due to them being duplicates.

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