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Mkultraindex.Pdf This document is made available through the declassification efforts and research of John Greenewald, Jr., creator of: The Black Vault The Black Vault is the largest online Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) document clearinghouse in the world. The research efforts here are responsible for the declassification of hundreds of thousands of pages released by the U.S. Government & Military. Discover the Truth at: http://www.theblackvault.com 10 June 2004 Reference: F-2004-01329 Dear Mr. Grccncwald: This acknowledges receipt of your 27 May 2004 letter in which you enclosed check number 1257 in the amount of$30 for the purchase of our CD ROM version ofMKULTRA records. One set of three COs containing officially released MKULTRA and behavioral research records is enclosed. We also enclose a copy of the MORI printout of documents indexed by the terms "MKULTRA" and "behavioral research" to serve as an index to the CDROMs, for your convenJCnce. You wilJ note that the CD files are listed by document number only. without titles, and that these numbers track with the MORI 1D numbers. Please understand that these COs contain nearly 20,000 pages of documents. Concemang copynghts, no MKULTRA record created by the Central Intelligence Agency is copyrighted. However, you should a"'umc that any record that appears to have been created by any person or entity other than the US Government i.a copyrighted, and you will need to seek legal advice concerning your use of such documents. Sincerely, ~welt. Alan W. Tate Acting information and Privacy Coordinator Enclosures ~rdt nri~I<~)WOrd$ ·rind AT LEAST ONE Starch t~rm SEARCH TLRI\tS_ "'•lr.vlln"', 'bt-hnionl f'Odn:h·· Oatabas-r Tr.. t..~ciN)tu from: Olt111 '1901 to 01-lll;lm lta.tc: ol Report 0 I rll·"2000 Pub ''Of"' m• o... r"'" 17H2 04/1)!19S3 )9 MKULrRA ADVAN(I SAND ACCOL'NTINGS ($ OOCUM[·NTS WIT>! 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