Doc 0000149487
CIA
This document appears to be an excerpt from an investigative report concerning "Case 9096," featuring numbered sections, bullet points, and handwritten annotations including a redacted section and initials.
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The image provided is a cropped screenshot displaying text from "The Black Vault," an online database of declassified government documents. On the left side, a stylized illustration of a vault door is visible, featuring intricate mechanical details and a blue, glowing light emanating from within. The text overlay states that "This document was obtained from The Black Vault," and specifies that it is part of the "MKULTRA/Mind Control Collection," comprising over 20,000 declassified CIA pages. The text also provides a URL for accessing the collection online. There are no photographs of people, locations, equipment, or subjects; no handwritten annotations, signatures, or marginalia; no official stamps; no forms with filled-in fields; no diagrams, schematics, or organizational charts; no tables or structured data; and no visible redactions or obscured content. The visual content is limited to the illustration of the vault door and the accompanying text, which serves as an introductory notice about the document's source and nature.
The image displays a typed document with handwritten annotations. The document appears to be a series of questions and background information related to a "Case 9096." Handwritten in the top right corner is "A/8, IL, 10, 8" along with a large "F." There is also a line of text that has been redacted with a black marker in the middle of section 1.a. The document features numbered sections and bullet points, indicating a structured inquiry. The bottom right corner has a handwritten annotation that appears to be a signature or initials. The overall impression is of an investigative or inquiry report.
The document appears to be a memo from the CIA's Contact Division/OO dated June 6, 1952, with a case number of 9096. A handwritten annotation in the upper right corner reads "A/B, II, 10, 5—". There are several redactions present throughout the document, obscuring names or specific details. The memo references efforts to establish contact with a surgical needle firm and mentions enclosed remnants of a needle. A section titled "Enclosures: (3)" indicates that supporting documents are attached. The bottom of the page details a filing system with "Subject File", "Chrono", and "Daily Reading File" entries.
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