Doc 0000147022
CIA
This document is a declassified CIA memorandum from December 20, 1954, regarding a request to use an individual for MKUltra testing, with significant portions 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.
Ask the archive about this →I I . ' ~ MOlOIWiDUN FOR THE FILE i 1. On 2~ De ailed and stated that there was an individual om he his associat:.cs felt would be A- ideal material for and he l-1ondered if that could be arranged. The writer matter had been considered a.Pd previously all ciecisions ha this treatment would not be given in the\United St:.ates and ctn"tain.ly not then stated that the :i.ndividual would be eoing . ~- could be made available up there and wondered if a p existed that it could be handled in this nrea .. The writer gave no definite anstter but stated the Cl.Jlswer probably would be tive, The writer informed him he would take the matter up with return from~eave. - .· 'l. • ,I . I ~. ' ~- l I'' l -~. -
The image is a digital representation of a title page or informational graphic from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents, specifically focused on the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection. Visually, it features a stylized graphic of a vault door on the left side, with metallic textures and blue lighting effects. The text, presented in white and yellow fonts, states that the document was obtained from The Black Vault, describes its content as part of the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, and provides a URL for access. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, handwritten annotations, signatures, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or visual evidence of experimental procedures. The page is entirely text and graphic design.
This page contains a typed memorandum titled "MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE." There are several handwritten annotations in the margins, including "A" and "A/B, I, 75,4". Large portions of the text are obscured by black redaction boxes, particularly in the middle of the document and at the top. There is also a date stamp at the bottom: "20 December 1954". The overall appearance suggests a heavily processed and classified document, with redactions indicating sensitive information.
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