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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 MILLIONS of pages released by the U.S. Government & Military. Discover the Truth at: http://www.theblackvault.com Washington, D.C. 20505 14 December 2018 Mr. John Greenewald 27305 West Live Oak Road Castaic, CA 91384 Reference: F-2018-01345 I NSA 103845 Dear Mr. Greenewald: In the course of processing your 20 March 2018 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for information pertaining to MKULTRA, the National Security Agency located CIA material and referred it to us on 5 April 2018 for review and direct response to you. We have determined that one document can be released in segregable form with deletions made on the basis of FOIA exemptions (b)(3) and (b)(6). 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April2012 C06760269 Approved for Release: 2018/12/12 C06760269 Project MK-\]LTRA- Iillellipedia r-----------------------~------------- • Doc ID: 6613524 \YJ I (bl (3) - P . L. 86-361 ., <> 9 !Js;; ..,, (U) Project MK-ULTRA From Intellipedia a---------~----------------------------------~(U) This page has not been edited since October 02, 2011 . Please help with completing or upd~ting- the page if it has intelligence: value (U) See lnteVipedia:AbailCloned pages for more Information about pages with this baoner. (U) See the discussion page lor more Information about the status of this page. , . Project MK-ULTRA, or MKULTRA, was the code name for a covert CIA mind-control. and chemical interrogarion ·research program, run by the Office of Scientific Intelligence. This official U.S. government program began in the early 1950s, continuing at least through the late 1960s, and it supposedly used United States citizens as unwitting test 2 3 subjects_(l][ ][ 1.1lle published evidence indicates that Project MK-ULTRA involved the surreptitious use of mw1y types of drugs, as well as other methods, to manipulate individual -mental slates and to alter brain function . Project MK-IJLTRA was tirst brought to wide public attention in 1975 by the U.S. Congrc~s.through' investigations by the Church Committee, nnd by a presidential commission known as the Rockefeller Conunission. Investigative ... ______ _ efforts were hampered by the fact that CIA Director Richard HeJms·ordercd all MK-UJ.J'RA files destroyed in ---·~ .. -~-· .. 1973; the Church Committee. a'nd Rockefeller Commission investigations relied oti the swom testimony of direct .. ------____ .... 4 --~-..---- __ participant's and on the ~elatively small number of documents tl1at survived Helms' destruction order.1 l - - ---........-.--_,_____ .. __·.... - .. ~ --·--_ _______.. --·-· Although the CIA insists that MK-ULTRA-typc experiments have been abandoned, 14-ycar CIA vctc~n Victor I Marchetti has stated in various interviews that the CIA mutincly ' conducl~ disinformation campaigns and that CIA I .. ---~·-· mind COJltrol research continued. In a 1977 interview, Marchetti specifically called the CIA claim that MK-ULTRA ! ~·-....!···----- .. - I was abandoned a "cover story."(S][6] I. On the Senate lloor in 1977, Senator Ted Kennedy said: . )f. i The Deputy Director of the CIA revealed that over thirty univ~rsities and inStitutions were involved in an "extensive testing and experimentation" progrnm which included covert drug tests on unwitting citizens "at all ! ;· ~~~~~~;;~··~";--~~~ !: social levels, high and low, nntive Americans and foreign ." Several of these tests involved the administration 1_~ 0~~~~~-f~~~~~:_~~':o~~ - ---• of LSD to "unwitting subjects in social situations." At least one death, that of Dr. Frank Olson, resulted li:otn . these activities. The Agency itself ru:knowledged that these tests made little scientific sense. The agents doing the monitoring wc:re not qualified scientific observers:Pl To this day most specific information regarding Project MKULTRA remains highly classified[H) Contents • I Title and origins • 2 Goals • 3 Budget • 4 Experiments • 4.1 LSD • 4.2 Other drugs • 4.3 Hypnosis and Magic • 4.4 Canadian experiments . • 5 Revelation • 6 U.S. General Accounting Office Report a· 7 Legal issues involving infonned consent • 8 E11tent of participation • 9 Notable subjects • 10 Incidents • 10.1 Dr: Frank Olson Commits Suicide • II Sec also · • i 2 Web links • 13 References . Title and origins The project's intentionally oblique CIA ctyptonym is made .up of t~c digraph MK. oicaning that tl1e project was sponsored by the agency's Technical Services· I of8 4/3/2018 8:13AM Approved for Release: 2018/12/12 C06760269 C06760269 Project MK-ULTRA - lntcllipcdia Division. followed by the word ULTRA (which bud pl'e\lious}y been used co designate the most seem classification ofW01'ld War II in1clli&mct:). Otbcr rc:lutcd crypconyms include MK ·NAOMI and MK-OELTA. A precwsor of the MX-ULTRA procram began in 1945 wbcn lhc Joint Intelligence Objec:liVCli A&cncy was estAblished and given direct responsibility for Opcrution PcpcTCiip. Operation Pa.,crclip was a prognun to recruit former Nazi scientists. Some of these ~eientists studied wrturc: and brainwashing, and sevc:nl hold just bc:en identil'icd IU'Jd prosecuted as war criminals during the Nuremberg Trials.l9H101 ScVl:r.ll seem U.S. aovmuneot projects~ out ofOpc:nuion Paperclip. These projects included Project CHATfER (established 1941), and Project BLUF.RlRD (cstnblishcd 1950), which was IDtcr n:namcd to Project ARTICHOKE in I 951 . Thdr p~ "-'llS to stUdy mind-conuol. inteiTOgation, bch:~.vior modif1cat ion And n:hucd topics. Headed by Or. Sidney Gonlieb. the MK·ULTRA projec1 ,..as st.utcd on the on:tcr of CIA director Allen Dulles on Aprill3, 1953,1 1111qely in response to Soviet, Chinese, aod Nonb Koreltl usc of mind-control techniques on U.S. prisoners ofwur ln Koru..lllJ The CIA wanted 10 use similu methods on tMir own cnptives. The CIA "''US also intercsred in bcin& able to manipulate fore ign lenders with such tcd~niques ,1 1 ll and would later invent SCV(:tal schemes 10 dlue FH:h:l CllStro.