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Table of Contents
8. Materials and physical methods which will produce amnesia for events
preceding and during their use.
11. Substances which will produce “pure” euphoria with no subsequent let-
down.
12. Substances which alter personality structure in such a way that the
tendency of the recipient to become dependent upon another person is
enhanced.
13. A material which will cause mental confusion of such a type that the
individual under its influence will find it difficult to maintain a
fabrication under questioning.
14. Substances which will lower the ambition and general working
efficiency of men when administered in undetectable amounts.
The proposed facility [deletion] offers a unique opportunity for the secure
handling of such clinical testing in addition to the many advantages outlined
in the project proposal. The security problems mentioned above are
eliminated by the fact that the responsibility for the testing will rest
completely upon the physician and the hospital. [one line deleted] will
allow TSS/CD personnel to supervise the work very closely to make sure
that all tests are conducted according to the recognized practices and
embody adequate safeguards.
[document ends]
Chapter 3
Hypnosis (H)
Mori doc ID# 17447 - MK-Ultra Subproject 49. Note the interest in “flicker
light” on page 73, which some have speculated would later be used in the
flicker rate of television and computer monitors.
Mori doc ID# 17448
Mori doc ID# 140393 - One of the most disturbing MK-Ultra documents to
come to light. The writer details how an unknown hypnotist used hypnotism
for “inducing young girls to have sexual intercourse with him.” The
document goes on to suggest that hypnotism could be used to pass along
state secrets.
Chapter 4
Subconscious Isolation (SI)
Mori doc ID# 17395 - A memo RE: Subproject 136 and extrasensory
perception
Chapter 6
Victims
The first two documents are letters regarding CIA use of human subjects.
The third document is from 1963 and states: individuals to be subjected to
testing must be unwitting.
The next document shows the CIA's interest in creating a mind controlled
assassin. The writer asks, “Can an individual of [deleted] descent be made
to perform an act of attempted assassination involuntarily under the
influence of ARTICHOKE?”
Chapter 7
Glossary
January 1, 1956 index cards labeled Drug Cards Index. CIA Mori ID#
189903. Reformatted.
Chapter 8
Artificial Telepathy
Chapter 9
Behavior Modification
Chapter 10
Nervous System Manipulation
Chapter 11
Mind Manipulation
Chapter 12
Mental Monitoring
Chapter 13
Directed Energy Weapons
Chapter 14
Electronic Surveillance
Chapter 15
Implants and Nanotech
Chapter 16
Subliminal Messaging