Doc 0000146227
CIA
This declassified CIA message, dated April 1954, contains routing information and a status update on cargo, with several sections redacted.
This is one record. The archive holds the rest — ask it anything across the MKUltra files and every answer is cited to the page.
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The image displays a graphic representation of a vault door, likely symbolizing secrecy and access to information. The text overlaying the image states that the document was obtained from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically referencing the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, which contains over 20,000 declassified pages from the CIA. The source URL, "http://mkultra.theblackvault.com," is prominently featured in bright yellow text. The overall visual composition suggests a theme of unlocking hidden or restricted information through digital means. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, or subjects, nor are there any handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redacting visible on this particular page.
The document is a declassified CIA message, marked with "CLASSIFIED MESSAGE" and "ACTION COPY" stamps. It contains multiple handwritten annotations, including the letters "A", "G", and "B/3", as well as a date "2,6/24". There are several redacted or obscured sections of text, particularly in the "FROM", "INFO", and "TO" fields, as well as over the recipient's address. A routing table with numbered fields (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) is visible at the top right, with some entries marked. The message details cargo status, with one item delivered and another shipped but not received. The overall appearance suggests a communication with internal routing and status tracking, with significant portions intentionally obscured.
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