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In view of your association with our work and actual participation in
experiments, it would be appreciated if you would reduce to writing in
detail the following items:
1. Do you,now believe that the H technique, coupled with the use
of certain chemicals, ia an effective intelligence weapon?.
2. Do you feel that,the technique can he improved? How?
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3. Have you any additional ideas that would tend to improvAe our
techniques and, ik so, set them out in detail.
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Subject: SI and H Experimentation, 2 June 1953
On Tuesday, 2 June 195
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opened the session by using a standard, slow induc-
tion approach and all subjects present responded exceptionally well.
A simple post-H 'was given at this time.
After a short discussion,
all subjects responded at once.
induction and standard test procedures:�
pplied the Post-H and
en continued standard
..-Qn 16 and 17 December, work was cancelled owinr to visits
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'24 of December.vas cancelled because of the Christmas holidays.
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flew Year holiday.
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Subject: SI and H Experimentation, 5 July 1951
(Room 20, Building 13)
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1 and nd the writer conducte research
in n the follow ng he conclusions are given as they
were developed.
A mass relaxation discussion was introduced together with an
explanation of how and why, this was brought about: Questioning was
invited by the writer. All questions and uncertainties were cleared
up efore the actual induction technique was begun. .-
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d-tubocurarine chloride from the cr.,Tde material. He h35 oet up tilling."'
order to nfr. d-tubecurarinc chlorido. tic controls ll steps
in the mfr,. of the product. I1ost of hic product is sold to pharm. houses,
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19 November 1952 (Wednesday)
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falling back-technique and hand rising technique.
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To: Files
'Subject: SI and H Experimentation, 9 December 1953.
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On 9 December 1953; Wednesday, SI and H Experim6ntation
and ,.eseEit carried o in Building 13, Room 20 by Messrs.
usin the folfowin as
As noted in the report at Tuesday's session, all subjects
present exceptliallftwere fairly new with no intensive
. work. Accordingly, the wriAer opened the session again with
a general discussion and thereafter ran a slow induction on
all individuals present. This was fairly successful and