Doc 0000147387
CIA
This document is a United States Government Office Memorandum from March 19, 1952, with redacted sender, recipient, and subject details, referencing an attached memorandum.
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The page displays "THE BLACK VAULT" in stylized white font against a dark background, reminiscent of data streams or digital interfaces. To the left, a detailed illustration of a bank vault door is visible, featuring intricate mechanical components and a glowing blue light effect. The text explains that this document originates from The Black Vault, an online repository of declassified government documents, specifically from the MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection, which contains over 20,000 pages declassified by the CIA. The text also provides a URL for accessing the collection. There are no photographs of people (or any other images), handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, diagrams, tables, or redactions on this page. The page's visual presentation is designed to convey a sense of mystery and access to classified information.
This document is a United States Government Office Memorandum, dated March 19, 1952. The form includes fields for "TO," "FROM," and "SUBJECT," all of which appear to be struck through with black redactions. The subject line, however, is somewhat visible and reads "Attached." Handwritten annotations appear in the top right corner ("A/B,4,23/37") and in the left margin ("H-B/6" and a "C" next to the text). Significant portions of the body text are redacted, obscuring details about the memorandum's purpose and content. Two large black redactions appear below the main text, with a handwritten "A" above the lower redaction.
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