fiw 22 Doccmber 1560 Po.."CRMUH FcFtt Z@'am s a r@, roposed forum= 1, On 22 December 1960j, as .you suf-,gested,, I discussed tb-o status 17- cc 2 @@,6-ith Fol: v,,zi; was also pre3ent, hav:UW /@L- stord;i partic ated in a lei)& discussion on connection ii-ith the ,7- ro w@-- @ gi U.Y The problam C- here was to plan immediate cases for @@ to work an 2-,i order to kaep his skills in condition and establish Tithout flaps thro valuuty of his techniqlos so that we can com-,dt him against no,-e L-aportant targets an early as possible, 2. 1 explained that sd' ,h our concurrence TM planned to move 2 o Waahingtoxt vithmt disturbin.- his presp-at cover, this wvuld permit, more convenient access for training,, aiscassion and i=ediate deployment on caaeso. @,a 3- Wh:Ld several i=ediate suegestionat I twoolew-,en working under@@li2ho a. There are now are detailed fall tine to M%and ,,ork pr:LWily in .0 It would be eaa7 @@mith -frequent trips to and convenient-for OS to arrarige tor a routins medicav - psycmatric waminati2on at the boZinain,-, cf ccre or all of the interviews. This exa.-Lination could include applications of all types (e.g.j, rapid-unu-ittingg gradual-unwitting,, gradual witting) with no danger of flaps. No logistical preparations beyond those no=&Ily u2sed for the @would be necessary, and thare would be no addittana@l bu@rden anW Checking and tei@-ting post-hvpnotic behavior would be easy through the operators and _r OS people travellir4a frequent:Ly to INWIVW suggested that the best way to a=angs it would 2be for you To approach fl- @@directly and got his initial approval. b. @@ See note of my convcrsation sdtb below. /,a- 0 will check with @@ to a a subjects there may be a8s o.' now. 4- d. acur-ity cases. @wi3-l check with or@--determine what 3--cw--Ieve'@ security cases=nay"1!@nPW themselves to the treatment. Ho recalled one case, n(ri doing time in a ail for -embazzlewnt of a number of unanswe.@ed quee@ions, funda'about whial"parral e. Local volunteers. OS has a number of local volunteeres staff members of OS, who h2ave volunteered to act as subjects in previous experiments, Afte'r discussion vm agreed that C, while this right cive practice,, it would not fit the criteria for testing since the voluntary element is not wanted at the present time. Also on 22 December 1960 1 discussed the problem with generally familiar with the pxvgram and with who wa3 part in it* He gave me a briefing an lwand that I have a tour throlgh IlWbefore making concrete C-- recommendations as to-where in the @project the technique may -7- beat be tested. He vi'll arranr.9 the tour withcut irfox=Lna emyone other 6@ than GAWof it2s actual purpose and we can then discuss further possibilities. On the basis of today's discussion, I should judge that several flkolesa and rather irtererting cases = be found in lwfor ime-diato exploitation. Of the above,, the cue that I believe should be tackled i=ediately and vigcroualy is the first --.2ggested by namely use7 of the @@faoilitiea ncw operating in onnection u-ith @@said that if several of these worked sat-isfactorlly-, they would be eager to make an experjr-crtu on a female @personality in _r @@to uham they have access. 19- JIM