a4@4m 0 study the nature of the hypnosis Process- $LS it may T h oqvatima --tat Li of a c ang rdate to t"@iUOI% (MKULTRA 94) initiated.'* 197Aum---t 1960 MOONS& am a 0 Contractor granto -ishtal funds; and# Alt4O4g"ms Cost: $30, oooo-ooo-(Tk@6@@@ em extensib"@@@granted It i@7"t -io thi labl6 r status:. Co-ntinuing. TC@-.'--TSS/OC N A study of inductIO4----- of high7motiVation in iridi*i u"lf3 by 7 01i;!@@@ f means-of-th47development rOgre93 to Satitfactory FROM. TSS/CD (04 Fier-ICA (When Pi I led la) DATE VOUCHER NO. 2-12 I 'IT 2 or* iect S ub, ACCOUNTING BY INDIVIDUAL PERIOD OF ACCOUNTING FOR ADVANCE 0 NOTE: F.Ii.. 2 _@"etob-er 1. CASH ON HAND 9COIMNIMG Of PERIOD $20 5. EXPENSES THIS PERIOD: DATE @ESCRIPTIO AMOUNR 2 Z. OUTSiANDIRr, 11 ADVANCES BEGiPiNING OF PERIOD 3. RECEIPTS THIS lsee DESCRIPTION TO2TAL EXPENSES REFUNOED HEREWIT IC"CCK L IM 2 b SIAP401 N V CES ENQ'GF PERO 0 0 OR OALANCI AIDVANCET HI N "AN F reftio DUE ±i 5 3 TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR 2 -71 ED A. d he@eon SnO APP OVED 2 tfy t@a lis I C RTIFY FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE rred f7, G 0 y ;Ko 2 CHARG FAN AC DATE AR(R f rh t pa$ment of OOLIG.PEF. NO. 0 mod t'sat 2 t 8 n4) 0 ved, a u*,l end oree 2 !ED FOR PAYMENT OR CRE GIIA@URE 0 iPA@YFE 0 TE SIG E OF @AUTHORS ING 0 FICER CERTIF YIN 2 @SIGNATURE OF CERTIF ATF I BELOW FOR R-ACLUS2IVF- USE OF-OFFIC 67-70 71 - OUNTS. $4.39 40. 50 .64 DESCRIPTION-ALL 01"ER AC 33 2 OBJECT AMO s-r@T iom @CA AC CLASS PAY OR NER,%L 2 rx c ........... PER. LEDGER c.61-66 :so.70 IPTION 0 ACCT. POO. u 2 CREDIT ::Tv@" ;. LOO. 5@ 1 1 DUE DEBIT I ....... CODE T 2 N E 0 YIR. . . . . . . . . . . . . DATE @PREPARED 8 DATE REVIEWED by 7 7 TOTAL 7 FOPIA 0 OLrl- 1--""'J' 282 INSTRUCTIONS Line or e c.1 o@n amount of cash on hand at the beginning of the period- 4-,nter on line I the 2. Enter on Iine 2 the amount of outst.,Anding advances made 2to third parties, brought forvard from the prev@Lous accounting period. Enter in this sectivii ti-ie amount of-each rece.lpt during the accounting period showing pertinent sition and applic le rate of exc',qange, if indigenous data, i.e., met2bod or source of acqui If more spoce is r quire t la rece s, pr receipt f number and currency etach hereto. Ir@. ve case et de' s@@ e 2 Enter on this line the almo acc ci St. ;Lm Of amount shown in 1, 2, and 3- o@ Each amoun list in tla s, se 11 @5 a 3,1 l@y c 5 t@ either the receipt ob i from the f C'@. e I z the lack of 6 rec pt., I f th nur,i) e r s e ey c in se 5 2 d Ente oh @i r 'by $.ie ey @dva @gs ad @h r p rem, )u a la slia! e onsol te ir M:) e hi list t v n ae re adve, c r 2 ia 4; e e, se s or Enter on this line the amount of cash on I-and, or il-- the amount d3'.*bu3lZ's'ements exceeds the amount advanced the balanc idue @he advancee sba).l e shown i@i'.,@parenthes .8 ie8. a--id treated as a minus amount j. arr ing at@the c ounte Reflection is line the Tot cc ted or m WI am s on line 4, ai 0 (WOMCATION-- 14 84 Aus.@ D--*.-,lg6l me*_" Grantee $30,000-00 rent_vaa-WCtbrotw N in 1961, 2gOiOOO. in A,jgu3t ig6i anel OW 00 durlAS tha -Wlod k@bde-dwas-n -ecessarya fua4a vere provided:@a-a-"to-bd@@ ba is fot@@@: ibiV6@@@tati&FVriv@leges and serw vhich we se;ured vex ous 66"- Llhe grantee ackaowIO4&4- tb@,-. -ite-eipt, of-tl"ant and-the vices. vmexpended @ilance 6f $20,W-53 in his letter dated IlArCll-- Sinoo no it to@ vnfeasible frcm a securit or cover standpobit-to 2. it' that the unexyended the original. grM"$20,9 W. V3) bo written-W-b&d-e-d oa services of mseex bei-;ag x9@ecei'ved oh i,@rts. CMefi7 0-'A.,S 30-4ffgust 1967-- TSD/BAB ME #232-67 MEMORANDUM-FOR,-- Chief, TSD/BF SUBJECTIII@I@ -Roquest-fbjc -Writ Memorandum-@-- 2 AC ="f cl- I.. Fdr-security and@cdver-reasoiis BAB-is-unable Iap.tinw -fe se-@@-VrTTY-ana co 'v@i'du@@, re g@2in ani.zatid)i::@has beth-iiaiied ILLge requ)LrA. 06@ "agiLlifmL. accouniinks fkot -n -the 19bi grai I r? m f 2 he amount of $20,507.53T@- i n 2. it-is thatef6re requested tha,t a-,writo-off memoranddti-bb-oxecutod on--this account. AIPPRO Ir ED Chief, T D SUBMITTED BY DATE VOUCHER NO. 2-tZ ACCOUNTING BY INDIVIDUAL, PER I OL' OF ACCOUNTING FOR ADVANCE F2ROM T ivore: Follow znmtructioll. on Reverse Chtt- 1, CASH ON HAND BEGINNING OF PEAJOO S. CXPENSES THIS PER100i ,low ---- 2 vc DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 2. OUTSTA@)ING ADVANCES BEGINNING OF PERIOD 3. RECCIPTS THIS PERIO-1 DESCRIPTION atlacbed &%O%l NUMB DATE 2 TOTAL EXPENSES 6, *EFU 7 - OUTSTANDO ADVANCES END Of PERIOD (Attach lis 09) 2 NO S. S ON JTANO F CA NDT )F PERIOD OP. BALANCE DUE APVANCEE 4. TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR 2 FDTAL ArCQ@@TEC) F @th.f'thi expen4Atures ii 2 ate re n and CERTIFY FUNO!5 ARE AVAILARLE 'ech@e to were corce for @f icial Pur- CHARGE FAN ACCOUNT No. 0 A it NATUR f-ld ti 11 'IO OOLIG.REF. NO. stur. payment or ejxc;,fv@ ha I e4m , colveod and that rte a couttj. ndico ect, 2 F- SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZING OFF'ICCR CER@IFIED F R PA IT E 7 @,@ DAI@ SIGNATURE OF CERTIFY 146 !OF F I CER 2 SPAC ELOW FOR EX USIVE USE OF OFFICE OF FINANCE Al DESCRIPTION-ALL OTHER ACCOU TS $3i.33 34.39 A2.A7 I'14. 50, 51.54 65 6@-70 71jeo 2 OBLI@. 49 'I CLASS AM UN STATION @."; CA @OST -""I,All OBJECT ZO-33 REF. No, 2 @CCOUNT SYMOO T/A . PAY OR I 4ENCRAL xC PER. c I LIEOGER ACCT, NO- :re- P 0 i T OTIEC, OF 0 Fr9 L II ADVANCE ACCOUNTS 1'3-27 .........2.. E coo 5 ...... ... DUE CREDIT I 'T @DESIT 4 0 R. x R% P. Poo. DATE . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . /7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VATE PREPAR DATE REVIEWED BY kLS 5 TOTA v I 0 E:,*Lwrg P-OW.Vio 0:"(' 282- #oms a- 5 7.@StRUCTIONS Line or Section 1. En4ker on ".,@ne I the amount of cash on hand at the beg'inriing of the per-l@od. 2. Enter on line 2 the amount of outstanding advances made to third parties, brought forward from2 t.ie pr,*v3'.ous accounting period. Ente.- '.a sectioii the amount of each receipt during the accounl.-ing period showing pe:rtinent data, i.p-. -,nethod or sci,,rce of, and appl:tcgble rate of'exchange if indigenous currency. If more space is r ired to explain recei s, pre c receipt form, nwber and c.@ompietely 4de-atify th source o receipts. attach hereto. In everj f,,ase, Enter on this line the amount to be accolir ed :for hi I be the sum of amounts shown in 1, 2, and 3. Each amount listed in thic section shall be supp ed @y Vol ting of either the rece:Lp*. 6otained from the pa or in lieu there (lert,@ f la ning the lack of a receipt. T the nur' e,2 of entries exeee a the a,,r ilabl, the a ated as one entry i sect ion 5 ancl $UPPO ed b t, sti4 of ti 1. a siiee Enter on this line the ou@@ of @(-f-ui@ds cfl 1-ice i.noica ing wbether 2 b cash, c4eck, or mon Adva t 1. t end of accounting period nces made to thira leb renain (,u S @ll @a. shall be c6n oiidated! to-l@ a l@ ent2ered 1 S e S a Igl i@ on t'.bi line supi?(@rted by a listing on!a isepa7@atel credit @jkl0@e or 4@@-sb rseoent-- which are dvances t@ be accounted p,a2ccoun ir s@i ad @;iiis@ as expens'4e a or refu-,ids@of cash, as :,:n-.er on this line the= am@:@lunt of cash on haid, or if the-- amolint of t.%e disbursemnts exceeds the airount advanced thp2 balance due the a&i,,vancee shall be shown in parent'nesis, i.e. and trea@'.ad as P.@minus amount in arriving at he "T al Accounted For".* i.ine 9. Reflect orA this line the "TO@4-,al Accounted Fo whic must agree with the P-mount showri on 9 line 4, "Total To Account r-ol.lit. wo P,91-5$0 CERTMCATTON--- Thie is-_to_-cortify, that x- received an aooounting ft@oo@ NMTRA Sub-jo@ojedt -i 84 the @@@ October 196 thr- 17 October 1965;7-T2-b-e ac-cc=-tln-g retlects wcpenm ln-thos onmtl-- a $5,362.47 4@but the oute@@@e=t balmoo of-$23,8704we %he remlaing gm% balaaeo to-be-acomted for -1,6 The 2 Vill retained in TSW-ea@@ be reviev in 1= I icles ted- the accomuh& -of rq -.know- orited by 3 FW 844 MarChl 28, 1966 te De?tr over the Past two Eno'.Osed is the acco Lg years. The expen(iitures-were as fol 2 of SIM sound movie c-5,nera-with aoPropriate-acqessories-(used-i $31050.00 34 1. S6 Legal Fees@@----- 2 31 4 c46 Insurance f6t7"uipnip-nt mi,gcellaneous-laborat6rY- fuMittIte and-@@ 656,.45 equipment To help unde-nvrite ameelaing of SC working on hX pngs (I+ 1) -oo 11000. o ago, it has been iny understandi AS we discussed s(>motirn that there 2 for the expenditure of monies from th4 Is no time limitation and, for this reason, we have avoided exloe-nding these exqept ln'situations where no other support could be used or was available. What might appear to have been a very small level of -expenditure over - tiiiie has, in fa(-t, played a vital role---in Su2pporting -our- research activities in allowing us to rii'ake necessary guarantees to certain senior staff -personnel, Treasurer-- March-28 1966- As we have-discussed In the past, the primary pufpose of this grant has been to provide emers@@@@ntingency funds. Thus, it-is possible to assure key personnel that continuing support-for- them -would be-,@'vallable-evaa-if c;erta.in2-- other grants or contracts Atit"Overnmen"g!@@@@re-delayed. -The laboratorT.@@ has been fortunate-iri--obtaining other support over-this time and-thus it has not been necessary to use the bulk of the grant-to-covIer sa lailes. - I @am- --s--u-r-o that It will be c2lear that contingencyLfod"@@Mi@ki@-ar-e--of-vital-importance in------- allowing us to hold together-the-,6ssential nucleus-of a re'search staff@7@Ou-S-11-@ we would otherwise lose key personnel-to other Institutions-which are In 6 post- tion to make permanentguarant6".---------- k this time-,- we-are pledgin-7 contirige_ncy-funds p ndlng ap@@ c of contract and continuation -0@L4"@@ Ct. @@ contra - It looks Nghly probable --2------- that these contraots-wlll-b@d:renewed.-----If---t--h-in-g--s-.progress as expected, we-wtll be enlarging our labor-atory and,-under those circumstances-i@some-$15,000 mayL.@@- be required to facilitate--the-coriversiciri-of existing-space@-to-Iappropriate la2boratory.,@.---.-- facilities. HereagatM;@@@"btainother--s--up-porttoundertakethesem<>dift- cations, but contingency funds are essential to-allo@v us t6 proceed with-our-plans and avoid a one to-two-y@@@y. Finally, t-wb@UldAik6ll"xp-lain----t-he Item t--oljhelo ur@derwtite the conference The bulk-of-the,cost@wilLbe-bor-ne cert;&Ih:@t&strictlws exist on the use of the-funds WIA6h-make It lmperative-that-a-relatively -small addi- tional amount be'avoilabl@@@1676,nly!U,OOO-has boen pledg"-@6fticially.-it-is possible that a larger amount may@@@Wrod,This-m ) provide access to some of the race.-it-work-beiftg caffie ut facili- tating an informal exchango-of@d nlcation-. I hope th,&t this-CWlftes our-expenditures-to-date. I am sure It will be clear that the Importance of thes4jund&-Lo the labcrat6ii:has-been completely.---- out of proportion to the amount-actually expended. Without contingency funds 2 of this kind, It would not hante@-been possible to accomplish many of the important studies that have beeri--carried out In the past and are being caff led out at tMs time. ve $in I m - D. low STATEMENT TotalGrantAmo@.int- $30,000.00 Amount expended 19 62@@ 63 - $4,130.00-- Amount expended 1964-65 s@i362.47 Total expended $9A92.47@ Ag2. 4 7 0 Balance A%A %eAx limit Jan@uary-:-7;7-1966 Memorandum for-the-Fi Subject: answer to my ldttet -of send me an accounting-@:a0;s@7fh'@@he could get the-figures- together. October 19, 1965-- Dr. Exe DearvNo. --I -am su-fe-you--d Time@@:goes-by so q,44kly thdt o not recognize thlit-i"as been two yetfr&--Simd@ygur:71ast accounting on-tl,@e--ran mw ast accounting@was dated My records@show that Ypu-r---l October 17# 1963-@i@--ShO'Wed -expenditVt#4--&E-$4,1304--- This leaves a balari2@@2870-@@@@ina tomy -records*- I would7Appr-ecia--t(e----r--e-ceivinp, -An- up-tq-date -accounting* Hope all-is-going_-welY-iWUh--yoo---Bes.t personal-regards--, SiAce"ly-, 7 Trea&urerL----@ ik ottober i963 We bilve &I ow records-an out-stOO!@W@t for Dr*WMMWWA@--C ]*VW a- copy of-Yow- lettor in my- file I- de,.W .8 ootdber-1963p- 1963- - VtA*h oct4or C, Dr 1963--st4ktOG that an al'oootmtiU:VtW be one-aoc*untitg the arreart-vith-@@@@@ PleMe take- tho -neces"ry, aotion tina to 4ow-c- vOt)CHER NO, (FivOnCe Use OOIY) SUBMITTED SY ACCOUNTING BY INDIVIDUAL sai@ULTRA Zub Sd TING FOR ADVANCE PERIOD OF ACCOT)N 7To FROM Follow 7,nstruction2g an RRV-Rflle 14417 1 9 614, '17 Octobor IOC3 DISOUR@EMENTS RECEIPTS DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 0 OF-GINNING OF PERIOD 2 MAN $ *a, i6 isr; Ell DESCRIPTION 2,IIIIEBI EWITH REFUNDED HER AS$4, 0 o OF PERIOD 2 :Btu. C% -- @ s -.', D - @i TOTAL ACCOUNTED FOR TOTAL TO 2 ACCOUNT FOR d hereon and 0 itures linte I CERTIFY FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AP 2 hmenta were rtourred for off@c$'Ai Pur- oet.!GAri ON REF 0 QTME14r NO- DATE s I @@A III l nature, th t p 'anent or 2 Ved@ d that 7 34r> =2 00@ 2coor-Iti- SIGN OF AUTHORIZ G OFFIC I iED E@T 0 DATE S : AF4RC OF Cc6tTo SPA2CE BELOW FOR EXCLUSIVE IJSE OF FINANCE DIVO I TTiT,7[F 7 OUCtiEst No. 7-12 PREPARED BY RIEV I iWE 0 Y 2 CS-70 7 1 0 z 59 23- 39 A LOT. EDGER DUE 2 AMOUNT L ACCR,. oEscpoPrio" - ALL OTHER ACCOUNTS XtP E 2 ....... 2-67 . ....... 34, 19 K. NO. o sicc'r 0 fP ITEMS IS- 3-i COD CLASS 4 DESC( tipTior4 AriVANCF- ACCOUNTS 13-ZA oRm 282 ItE D El Tro Polue SV I 0 U F G-S7 INSTRUCTIONS VO i. if funds, @n the form of other than 'J.S. Dollars were on hand, received, or disbursed during the accounting i.e., rate, method of acq-ulsition, etc., m-us' be shown. l@' advances have been period, all pertinent data .1. ances outstanding at the beginning of the accountinET period made to third parties, enter @,betotal o.@such adv on line la. 2. if more space is required to explain receipts, prepare receipt form, number 2and attach hereto. In every case, completely identify' the source of -7eceip,@s. Attach a voucher for each expenditure and asgign a number thereto in numerical seq-aence. The voucher -maly be the receipt obtained from the payee. 14lien a Ieceipt is not obtained, prepa5e a certificate and attach as a 2 voucher. '6hen spac fo=@ is not sufficient o is@ all vo c S, prepare a listing.on a separate sheet and enter the total er item 3. if advanc@s to thId parti s ar o@tstan4ing at the clos@- of the account- ir,g period attach temized list and ent2 rthe @I)t;%@ on @ n 3 4. Final red t will not be gi f r disburs ch are adv 0-5 ^Coimt @or. 'When accounting- L'or a anc s are @btat ed, I expepdi,t uxid o cas a7 sapp@ ;I Total cei-P d to 9 "Totali the I e f I r3 October 28, 1963 Dear Attached-i@@se find-the-first_of_man"ccountings@@--- to come on 0 WI Total he- received-was $3O,OOO.O1O-T6al7ti@@@ as of Oct.:17;@11963L@$4,130.00.- Balance-.in a6count-$25,870.00-.@ August 14, 1963 ])ear 'b olute Ight. The firs-t@ .$Jo, 000 sent in August vas e t You are. aL s to as wt-,22 as the $2@. 000. 00 s2e later in that 3,ear. Dr. is z@nswerable for aU 0.(D@o iio@e er, s3.n @brough-t the I checked :Into i@al file and ever s reques;t yearly ak .0unt s a latest f:Lnan5cia2. rt. Anything I p &ft A August-l@ 1963 ThMk Ne Miioh f<>r the rooent accounti4o@@@ I am gtin-f6i&-dii-Dro- Fi2mnees rer)orts-bac hrli- -30-C,00 fo the Y4onthaill@@ receig'ad -:Ln- Sep 19 I ooo-iit"tti@-to him in August iga@@m too-@t .00 2 tboo S *b to during ep-Doe .1961 live bunch-.that:A6Y!>e-theae-tWite@@s-rAke4jw-30000 and ikili@@ it Ith6@ ve charged to 2 I la a newomeii--Wttds- busi-n-es-9 so mayw the lookitkg -7@@t@6ordti@b-ut it' a Ju3ta- matter- of imowixgwheretb7looki on this, pep 41fip @2.2 -t-hel 5hc),3 a!greed t-c, seLa@,-4- -L-rV --30, C-00 October 17 --1963 94 I 4--- sure.r Dea r piease. excus_@previous_a sr-rice of ac -.-2--counting-t MUMN reference to the@grant_ f i7o 7 t7li@'I Over the p@Ast two-,vL-ars-thd:@exp'pnditures nLL"r _fol Ws: A Owellowship tu J060020mo"woilked on-the p,:@sthyp s s@ (.i work 4r - study the PrCce @:rd@z-;r.t:,is fellowship-w,@s represent 2 $3 000.00 a larcrj C,3.t of To Dr. s,'ical consultation -600. 00 Fire 339.00 To astist lit a -Cymt)osium 2 0 00 @@$4,130 00 Total spent-to,date------ 2 it has been my understanding that there are-n tions for the expenditure of funds under-the grant from nd we have chosen to con@erve as much as possible of these funds util in sources of supv@or-t whenever possible. In the future we-shall make-an annual accounting___-- of fund9s expended. I cert!fy ttit- have be,-n -..-@,anitturea were incurred C-" v hi. D. Ph. D. Fxecut ve Secretary PAOS low, An Investigation of-Sdcially lnduced-special-.stateB-iof-OonsotOusnsss under-the directibn of-Dii-. PEAVIW§DX 2 2 May 1, 1958 -April 10-, 1962-- 000400 May 1, 1956 -April 30@- 1962 - DIS$URSMNTS- -7". 1963 IAAX 4AL&N-Qg- - Ma-Y 1 1962 2EU FS DM4 T3 32-UIMRI 4 98-35 I i-O 77-.44 ToleDhone 98.ol Po3ta-ge. lxgr-ess FIW-ii@-h-t 13-76 2 131-00 p_tlon!s & Books77777:7@ - 43-50 3ed 128.62- 0 C-t 3 T-Qm- Di N 640 RI 8 ea were c:i iuiy:@ 1962 Accounting-of 'I%tay 1. 1961@L@@o 1962 - Itay 19---1961@: $@@9073,32--- Received 12250.0 'fotax@ "-,322-3 -3Z!L@@ Disburserr@ents- Equ.ir,r,ent $---- --- 4980 Supplies - 41.23 Postage,F.reigbt Travel 19.24 Subscriptions------- Subjects ?61@00 TotaiLM@g@@§tents 640.68--@ salance:@@@1962- $ This lai-.true- stat -rezit of nses a:s rer@orted e __qxpe 9 to co I have the sub,-!.il'te, clr,.i ef TSS/Chemical Divl;ion EPWY@ December 1 1,61 ,as ecutive Director Dear M Enclose-d-please find-a--p.,eii-m-i-na accounting of the-expen 2 WON from the gift of $25, 000. Oa r r Please note that-to date-we haate e'xpended-$23,344.-38. We-have -f-7 commitments for the ocportion of@f@@@ance-to -current research. Forthisreasor@@IVo-uld--a-----e-c-ia--t--2e-the-16stinstallmentof, $1,2 SO. 00 being-for@@ed -t oon-as c<)nvenient-- for you. A report covering -the researi@,,h activltlesLUndertaken with this-gift will be subrr..Itted in--Jund@ 7 M. D. Ph. D. enc. @!l hava t@@o 04 @,20 Disbursemetits for the Period. 5/i/61 to 1 0/31/61 Equipment Supplies 201.17 Postage 32 .23@@ Travel 94i4O Books 12.2 4 Serv8icesPurc'r.ased------- 109@-31L:Z@@ Subjects 72 Tota I .-@o:wt'Ln-l' D-. 1. 1900 -"%I-,nce "a,, -rid i,--- ? 4 Ilo.co 2.97'j. 1-ko OA - October 19,-1960 vemo to Subject: Att'achp,d is-an-accounting received-from through Ap-il 30,-1960@-T-bi----If@@:@true statpit@erit of-::6x-Lenses as rokoorted to 84 -2o2. October l9iT@1960--- Accoiinting- oi Y,ay 1, 1959 --kril 30, -1960-,-------- Balance--Y,ay 1, 1959- Receipts - 2 2.00 00 Tot a Sal.Rries $4,904.2 Pp-nsic-n- ret:ireigent Soc. .41 F,quipmnt 40.' Supplies ilog.86 Tel2o-,r-,I-@one-& Tol.- --223.17 Po$tage & Travel Subs. @. Book-s- -63-i@4-- )i-,idirg 9.00 Publis Air Travel7@7--------- 26.9 Sxibject,s----- -3?7a Total Disburse-r@ents _8 ??l. 68 This@i6@@--truO-stat0m,6@nt Of expenses as-reportod to the I have and a,@@n@-oved tie s,4brmitted TS31O.homital Division Date; tX@ /, ,. COKFIDENTIAL FUNDS POSTING VOUCHER VOUCHER NO. 7-12 VOUCHER NO. 7-12 OATC 2-6 ---A L L SA- 30 432 45.A6 A7-52 56-67 GO- 7o 71,80 F)ESCRIPTION- OTHER ACCOUNTS 13-33 STATION AO- F OBLIG. 53 54.57 ALLOT. OR COST DUE AMOUNT CODE EXPEN u PAY REF. NO. GEN ACCT. NO. 2DATE ERAL ..... ......... CODE PER . ......... LEDGER 62 47 Llo. Ae,,,@, c ,CA DESCRIPTION2 logicet DENOT CREDIT ADVANCE ACCOUNTS 13-27 poop' "a CODE ...... t@'. YR ACCT. NO. '@CLASS )i.53 ; ;;;Cc ;, ; 2 EMP. "0. DIV, i .rw EXPLAi4A'r$ON OF IE4TRY 2 TOTALS FOR, PAYMENT OR CREDIT DATE R !EW9 ay EPARE DATE 3 CERTIFIED or CERTIFYONG OFFICER FORPA 606 vsc PREVIOUS collsoms. 10 59 RECEIPT Receipt is hereby acknowledzed of the follow:Lng check:, Treasurers Check @dated Sept e .00, oi@avn. F. 8 the Cl* No. costaticotint Objc-ct Obligations obligat!6"@I Uraiquidated 0 Date Remarks anl References Liquidated Balance )2 AUG 1960 ;5 AU 9, 04 I't -AVot 190 a rtotow r,-i-d- on i --mum., %#Ooioot 2 two, Undor tb4k autholty omraduas date& Ws auvxwity Ih-@@t **-aorarAtt$ aui>,Rrojt.-,t -Voon avp"ved 2 of t@4 ove 'M mie'at two" -t* covtr- bas Wen: abliests4 1009-2902.- OF FLO=T 2 CtktlfY T)4,kl -UNDS ARE AVAiL-ABL4-777 ro Do,to Dt*trituti,ons - 2 - Addre"- ioe- 1 - m/oc- TSD/R6B@ft (17 Aug. 6o) 84 23 JLug"t 190 XMopAxm Foitt-::CMzr,, PIMMT DVISION-, VTA Oi*@POJect Is at at oh*ula @be mada a - foll 4 ova I C"hLi ir, the ammt or otooi dt"W 04-4 MO-do 2. t -rwara- tbe--obook to Cb@iot,, TeDiReseiwrlcb- Bramb- -offloer by Iuosday, 1.960 3- ".n@ it ia-autitip@ adationj fu-M*--viU Ve obUto@Wfor th@@) the filea sbwm not U @o@A 6 Attadiedt invoice & Corti-floations orts & 2 - T rl'F, $4" RE 0 E i v 23 Atg"t- MOMWM yoli I - - PM= DTMION st@@t Ity0ice No., BUD= lnvolt#- r4i@22 fbr tb-. -8@bove V*Projeot is atteeb*4* texbli#r'44-ae& tu ele $=%Mt Of -$301(>00.002 dmvn M844 2. Pleeze-fO2rWOM4 tba cl*ck tO Cb uwm.& Twkuav-@-o'Yictr by TWgdb$i- 5 september 190-# ads _is- a timi iLritoicit@-aMverp *Une lt@ is 2 3- et,# the tba@t a=uom'k twes viU be oblitoited for va7s P-", eh*uld not be closedi@@ A tuthiud I I"Oico 4 C H E-oi-- T Fj F@ REC 1 - TSD/FASS I CEPTIFY THAT FLINE)S 'ARE 'AVAII-ABLEI For ftrvice i - - 43D.,OOO.OD ww .. w@v CBICMCATIONS (I) it is IW certified ttAt-thi"i:bftit4@N6;@2 p,rojo4t NO. 817@rWMTR4j, I satisfhetoh that- terv. Ices "a beixig ac ipil0ii@-accordw@ce vlth-mutual &&Tcemeataj, that a detailed agenda of tiwid: TSD/rM-t this bill ye2t-bd4d--77 Date: (2) It to hereby@@- that this lnyolee appxiew-to Capro ot No# of KAMTRA vhich@@ di4$:Oj*@ Wa-%tAt- the -14"ct la- to.-Ing c&rried out in accor4m" il4pri5l-1953-ftWt)WDOI to the DD/A.. md tba-ext--nsion 94,m2 27 JIulY 1960 NIFY@O-RA.D,IDW- FO-R: --TIE RECO-RD SLRBHICT Rertewar6f -i!nrLT,9A 64i@F-a-rtial-L@@or Project A"LT-,S'NiDpric:,! Drs. d IV7VtEt@@@ei-led that t.@,,e tiO.-OO@snoi-ild be f- as t l@rou- research-fv,-n-ds -OM el -IPP@. The To a.L ults roin-t i Agency ,,ill lave access h s i.s pr2es--ntly ui,@n-ttir-f of Sponsor, but it-is conte,-ipl;tte n edte@abe C, s N4t@@@etai re t iiiw&'- -to 8 research-since virtual-ly:@@very-DLroble,-a he set-for h@%s A bearing upoa Agency 84 29 Al?T 1=11 17, @MRANDLRI FOR'. THE-RECO SUBJECT Continuati6h 6f-MKULTRA,, Subpro,4,ect 284 ------ pu- 84- 1. Toe rpose-of-Subpr-6Jeot t-in part-tb4-re-seAr AO prog-ma or -Dr L'of to-study the induc---- tion of big2b tbe-develOP004@ specific ihtergersonal--re-ltktiom-sbips-11---E*a@-3i-o--n- -of lines of majQg:Atooy-interest rev@res a-&"t 0000@00--t-6--s4t@@- pl2ement It ls'--expected that no future@@@7'@ll be provided, for--this it@ke6rch although con- sidering the-seopq:pvt4" xtension@-b4-&4#W. 2. Three major_areas,-@of-intei*st-ti!@@-t@be-scope research program: a,* o re-searo4:kailtbe--nature-of-si->ecialLttates of coascibv@@ek"-Vhich tb--d&Wbas focused 2 rance state. b Yethodolo&ica7ttUU":Nhich bave dealt vith the soluti@od of ii@ms I&i4zh am a VtMquisite to progress in c. Yethodolog trumenta@ tion f4or- some-current research interests. Con,aiderabl4@@@@tt: has 'been ta@Wdate- in-"ch'*f --A statement of progress is appended - .i. An ad4itional reastih@fdt, s@@4g:W*@@oject is to VOvide a sound scientific-se-ut-'@ng for the ol)erational use of a phy0icieLa IL34i 29 2 4.- The ti"%l- t 4f-tbi#:I@@Oj4dt-begtnbing I June 60-- will not exceed $30-000-- Cha-- ould be made against.Allot&2. 5. aid-fromem and the @andling .of funds dis'bureed-will fo --the stanlAfl-Pt"ce-set-up for that organization. 6. Tbi47@@dt t2AsLbe4li@-handl -d t date in ia@i@G@@Sterile -true fashion and none of-tbe j@@"orLnel -ave been witting of spori-sorebipt---IVi67t@6htemplat@d -b4@t Dr@@@ be made witting 2ot@@L sponsorship and-- se on or- 196o in --ord4"6@@ his projeot along further AtkOY e TSD/Research@Bti&h---@@-- A9PPROVED ?OR OBLIGVIION-- OF FLTM: Re Date: Attached: Statemeat of-Pt6ge*O----- DistributLoa: Original only W9. 196 -------- Newrandum to4ow@ Subject - Rrojeot a Attached pleiss find@t pp)gres3 rep<>rt-fi@@rcr. Continuatioii of theow act is 2 for---'the support fol t us sort-- 1. Dr'.41M @tork in 17pnotism is an &rea- Of direc --sxbjeot-tlikt-is- co 3ugte Nypnotim s-b@ 2 ntinually be - sted as the panacea to all t,%e-.Wosoits prqblii@@needs--Wbe examined exhaustiv n a count-rywi-do-bas$.3-@@ 2. has- tio, qpplmm as 2veu as 'to maror otner orgar4za -)-.,e has- Dresented cations. LU In keeping-vith the basic ObJOOt@,ves-ar-in't'al grants he 2 to encoarage and-stik"i@@k-,In a-rea3--of lnteiest to t this project:oa@the Past @@attraoted-bb 11 support and--additioilai7fi-uot-@fr is-fe svport provides the b2a:.*Is f6ii-@,14ching e inv4stigati6ns. insu"ti that and best reoorting-on-alVv-ork th4r$ in-the ra:t4 we get the-first-- Or7- pr2ojeots-on a-contin@x@b4@ts- of tt s cran ontinuati ,,IW, addition the W nave tll) ;@r@h7tEeto--two- rie s iDe iig s contii'ftuation- Dioje@ot and have suggested It done Cl-geiri@ It is reccomnded tblt-sn--additior,-.1-grant of-$30900(>000-bG mads to in,"'ur6 7 continued work jA th!Ls@vital areai@ cv L/I d2A in this report lwwd I fits t -exp@q@-A-Z-A-Pi?@eqtaUon,to the -Dir4cWa- and Officers@ ox foir the assit- tancc wh2i h-a-s-gTv-e-n-t-(>-o-u7@Wo-tr. Not dtily 1. Ve:ii4 b#A 060$dqc- able financlal supported-b are appended to Ws The re so6arch which-has been undertaken may be thought of as covering throe separate but on tho-nature of ap-ooial states of oonsciou2s-.iess-w@hich to date has focused. upon particulu aspms of the trance state@@Z@=Methodoloqlcal studies which hisve dealt with the solution of problems which are a prerequisite to progress in_basic research.- 3.- Mothodo- logical st-udies-doaling with Instrumentation 2--pmblemswhloh have m,4jor-imp-oftan-c-*- for some current-research -interests. 1. Studies dealing with the Nttur"f Ah@@ Hypnotic State. The thtoretical U@@@lif-Which out studies of hyp"sis_havo be*it coraucted ha2s boon to view the h omtlc state as 1%.aving two well dentomttr-4ttad comyopnoats; 1.) an incr&aeed motiy&Uon to oomply':@ the suggestions-of the-h"tOU#t,-and 2.) the tandiiincy on the part of the subject to play tho role-of a-Ny@o@@ Joct. Athirdmorebastobutlessunderstooda3pectis,-whatwe-14Vt7WaW,---- the essence of hyprtosia"@@@l@@@ of -the undwstar.din,g of the desire t-o role-play are b4ole isstsos,-w,"aye odnc-tntrated- on the "essence-of hypnosis"-in the b,,31i-of that It is this, r*ther,t)@44-tbs othw factors, whioh Is-uniqusly related to a varioty of pay4c@hological -#XpWt"os, such- as mystical OX;@p@@.-sentory-doptivaUon offoctsf 'placebo -effects, andt of cour". hy-pr@osts. -A paw r of this pcoblem "IP*CL 21 ,or., I., a Thi s pml 4bot h2a a b",-, L=UwA6-to ha ve had-Dri alloc from the onvot. --First a" !nd currently a a -6 follow.-I" proyldu"tudy the co"c pt-of trance logic was disou-4&ad.- A study of hallucin^Uons in hypeosis compared the performf2mce given by fakii4 au?.-jects With tha (pnou sod I (11 cussir#g this re s*am-h wa s@ a-@- will $Om app"r in NKW"A Pfal.iminary-draft i1n dluo fom is ap"nded.--- 2. 84 The diff@arencos between deeply hypnotized subjects and simulators soen"KL- to present a way of asking quesl@ons as to what the hypnotic state 4!kdda aboy* 2and beyond high moUvaUon and role-playiw. This line-of investigation la currently being followed and-70!lot work is bein-done-using films of both simu- lator3 arocLreal-subjects-;7t,'ius7Making possible judgement at-yarious unlforra 2 points by observ-ers-who--all-3ee the same thing. It is-hope-d *..,%At Ws will help to reveal that which-disunguishes r-eal--and- simulaung subject-s- and---t-hus shed light on the nature of the Mcess itself.- i,glajou lnyeallga2g thwo Au lon-ofi@tl@IL-L= s- tudy Is currently tten Into a::m4&jor- Ns emerg@@m this itudi")@@j%ist about all Or,@cUcal purposes-- there were-no differ6noes lri--ph2yAWio4ical reactivity to pain ar*ong any of our ex- portmental cond-tuons -r nses to- in--- 2.)--ffi genexal, onlyany Phy;!WNIC,&l aLtpo pa @aking oortrol 2condition a our subjects showed far--- c@--curre,d even in the rvd 3.) 1035 3i ns-Of 3tre3o in- ti%Ll.%--exDe -.iental situation than in -other experiments at using rou2ghly coitparable amounts of slociuric ANOCK o Tu-slu-q@ sts that hypaqtto: ansIC-asta reduces the over- reacuon to Wn und" oon&Wiis of apprvh@@@ ard'-stmss-but-h a-z -no-affect on the phy2siological resVO444@@@l sttmulu@t-under conditions of minimal "nid-oty. ex;@ormantal study becomes apparent- to investigate the effect of-hypni)Uc &ralgesia In corAlUon3 where an@dety to m"mlzod. We would anUcip4to:that-urid*T-these cortdluone markod diffst@6n-644-v-muld emerq*,--@@@sUng point, -bow*@@dr, will be to detemine whether o2r not similar dAffer6noes-may emerile even In the simulating-- subjects.- I"th4f ii@6@ ypn*&Ls as &-process or state PpZtoct@@e --, tn&vidual-experiencing intonso &A%aty or whathar@the hyj@@@ituation, regard2- less of th4c subj*cUve-expetionce-s- oervvs this func-,4on@ A 1>116t studywas undertak co Ora 3 J46ct-f6F-gWe7@2,*.---The ro-sponst-of hyi@@zed- and Simulating subjects to requests to-f,@@@"tpression,- h@ippin83-2,, and &Mw wag studied. --Pilot- -studies have suglosted that-simulators are able to con- 2 trol th*Lr emotions -to a fti@greatar decree t'i'-i*n asawned heretofor and that OUs omtrol Is r@d-loss Thls stud-y d*,os not-d-o-al with an artiftei@lly Induced but mm-ely with the effect of direct sugges- 2 tions ar.@-A a r4.gorous study of this p@herornenon is now being-con,-ducted. For the past one and w%6-half ye4-rs a study hafe boon conducted of the- tra-n-ce pmriomena occurring in the Pentsoostal churches-with the view toward undo-t- starairq thair relauotiship to other stotas of conadomoness. A oonsid&rilble amount of obtamtional data: is now-av,3ilable aM is in the prooess of being analyzed. AS 8 part Of tM3 study, the personal experiences which one might ex- 2 pect of good hypnotic sojo,@,-ts and Pentecostal chtwch n. #mbers who are trance 94 W29 3. reactors and no.,,-trance reactors are being invest! been - facilita =Now -Tif4ally suited to act as research assistance 2in a this surirrer, tudy will not be oompleteci until someti.TL 2. Methodology;:7@@7 In th e area of methodolo. has been co.-itribut gy, a pai>er 2 This deals pritrarily wit'i II a pp r -in- -ai- bo-o- k- in the near edited b ' tudy-has been.oonducted futut6-.- A pilot s 2 with nts dealing --with de-m-a-hd@@@cteristics In sensory-depri@- vauon type 'situation swhich demonstrated the Utility Of a processm,@@ g-- ed called the e-experirre nta Iinterview A preliminary draft i append 2 Pr 3. Instrum(xntaUdn-.----- A new electrode has-been developed for the more adequate measure,-.ient of Po tential GSK. This-promises to be more useful for-psycho-physiological work than the-classical resistance GSR. A description of the electrode is 2be- irg readied'for pubLicaUon and acareful eyaluauon of-the electrode in compari- son with thtee-other-olectrodes cuffe-nuy'used has b4en-peffQrm-od. A oooy of the study, which Is being-submitted-fof publication, I" ndeds One fu.1-her study which has been of c;on2siderable interest to us has b,3en the Investigation of the subjective pain-experience a ssociated-with electric shock. A prell@-ninary-attempt has been made to-scal e this along the lines of Wolff, Hardy, and Goodell'-s-efforts.- -16@d"jVnotlon with thisi a-new kire, of shock electrode Is-being de2veloped which may control-spacing of contact points better than prevtq@k@@ssible@ LargelY ta%rough the irtiual help which @:@i @eii has been possible td obtain substantial support rrom a -thg fortn of a contract fr i nd.12n., w Current studies now in progress are-a continuation Of the tnvestigauon of re'al and fake-differenc6s i-n p-art in collaboration with other Investigators in other laboratories. knother-major effort being undertaken .is the study of hypnotizability and its rolati6nship to responsivity in sensory deprivation under moscalire,-etco Also, we are studying-the-occuffonce of trance-Itke' behavior In the normal experience of subjects, Part of this major- research utvdertaking will be the rep'iioauon of or pre%-ious repor%which claimed 2 to predict hypnotizability using parts of tha TAT- R6senzweig's PI(@ture Mstra- tion Test, and the Zeigarnik-eff6tt, the-bway test,--- the heat illusion test, and personality' lnauwents. Qu4s-Uon-mi-ros d-6yeloped.by our group are also-used 8and we ho'pe that thesevvill aid not only in the pred,@ction of hypnotizabluty but pe,nr.it SpeCrffiC predictions to be madeabout the type of response obtained from each subjoct. A preliminary report on one quesuonnaire Is In press. 4. 84 tg Another investigaUon-wNch is curr ntly b*l undwtaken along th6se e ng l@nes Is the evaluation-of the-Kowly reported audio-inalgesia a2nd tho relation- ship which this-technique has to hypt)ouc Pain supprlosion-. Informal@*6rkina relationships hava- been watabli shed,wi a n