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Subject: SI and H Experimentation, 12 May 1953
On W8sday, 12 May 1953 �,X and.H ex
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the need for practical work was evident foie/
the bulk of the work was conducted by th se
was directed to the adaptation of a techni ue
'ted to each individual's personality
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Subject 1.117PODERMIC NEEDLE
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The examination of the samples sUbmj.tted de-
monstrated that the brans cap from the collapsible tdbe�
contained a fragment of a steel hypodermic needle and.
that this fragment was identical in every respect.to the
section of hypodermic needle submitted separately.
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Spectrographic comparison showed that the rel-
ative amounts of residual impurities such as Cr, Ni,
Cu, Mo, etc. are the same in the two sections. They were
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Subject: .SI and H Experimentation, 20 March 1952
On Thursday, 20 March 1952, SI and H
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The entire 'evening was-devoted to taking motion pic ur il-
lustrating tne p.henomena-of halluci a a since
work was much- O dvanced th
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This sequence demonstrated the hallucination of smell, touch,
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Subject: SI and H Experimentation, 14 Ju4/ 1953.
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On 14 Juiy 1953, Tue da SI and H experimentation an
research was. carried
or an
subjects in Building 1 , Room 20.
The evening's wok was started by repeating some tests
'I of suggestibility. One test 'was following a line and circle
with a ring on a string and falling back.
.0 � r, different methods of induction, orked
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Subject: SI and H Experimentation and Research, 2 !arch 1954
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0n.2 March 19541. SI and II experimentation and research wa
carriecl_oui in Building 13, Room 20 b
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Routine tests were carried out. Nothing unusual was tried
with results not particularly satisfactory.
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SUBJECT: SI and H Experimentation, 6 October 1953.
On 6 October 1953, Tuesday, SI and H expe m ntation w s
carr ed on.,in Building 13 ROOM 20 b Messrs
and
as subjects.
The entire elening was devoted to testing all suVjects to
determine the extent of their suggestibiIRisince all girls
' are comparatively new subjects.
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the work was concluded at approximately 9:00 FM.
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Subject: SI and H Experimentation
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.0n Tuesday, 26 May 1953'
on .341j...research with
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the writer cond qed
The session was Opened by a slow induction in which all sub-
jects responded favorably. However, a specific post-hypnotic for hands
automatic ab ve the shoulders .upon awake was not totally
successful. s se was perfect,
respbnse was partial and failed to respond although
her attitude was one of de iberate intent not to respond. She would,
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TO Chief, Security Research Staff DATE. 10 May 1954
FROM : Chief, Technical Branch
SUBJECT: Attached
Attached herewith is a self-explanatory memorandum of..
connection with the recent work done here
I am certain the work was Ary profitable
and as far as I can tell, as iressed_a0 fl
appreciated the opportunity of working with
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