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Subject: SI and H Experimentation, 12 May 1953
On 12 May 1953, SI and H Experimentation was condUctedby4111116
and t 6 :!..11��.,. er with o lowin volu teer in Room 20
For matter of record, it should be noted that
was returning to work aftex a number of weeks awing to administrative
diViculties and this was her second session in the work.
Since all subjects present knew approximately what was required
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.RE: SI and H Experimentation, 19 January 1954
QD 19 January 1954) SI and H ExperimentatiA and -
carried on in Building 13, Room 2Q by Messrs.
the following subjects:
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Only routine slow induction techniques were tried during
the evening and ah intensive effort was made to obtain as great
a depth as possible from'all individuals present. In this it
� would appear that the efforts were extremely successful since
�: all present obtained greater depth than they had previously
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"Subject: SI and H.Experimentation, 10 June 1953
By agreement, this session was devoted to a mass attempt to
� create a deep state of hypnosis in each subject that had heretofore
not been attained. Hence, lopened the session with a
standard slow induction an awakened all subjects after,each had
obtained what to be a good depth. Thereafter, ,
,-and the working in turn, ran the four subjec s
simultaneously us ng the standard slow induction procedure and aiming
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Subject:.: SI and H Experimentation, 5 March 1952
On Wednesday, 5 March 1952 in Duilding 13 Room 20 SI and H
ments w ied on w a misst
It shoulaOpe noted at this time that
has withdrawn friar-the experimental wk personal reasona. No
explanation was requested of eaving since-our work _
, is on a voluntary basis. Her dep e is regrettable since she was
developing into an excellent subject.
e acquainted with the general work,
inclu ing- he motion pictures, and the motion pictures were shown to
-7- I 7 ' TO: FB211 OBJECTs /4- 3 I:eves:her 1960 1. :Wactivos. The 11111111Progrma is daaigned to test and apply methods of hypoosis that differ in several important respOts from those employed in conventional psychotherapy, in conventional - experimentation and in conventiona/ applications to clandestine problems. The first objective of the progrma is to carry through realistic teats =der field conditions. The second objective is to establish procedures on the basis of these tests to =by the techniques ev4.1abIe for operational use. 2. Elements to to tested.
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SUBJECT: SI and H Experimentation, 3 March 1953
On Taesday, 3 March 1953, SI and H experimentation was cancelled
due to bad weather., �
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SUBJECT:4 SI and H Experimentation, 4 March 1953
On Wednesday, i March 1 nd,the wr conucted SI
and H experimentation with and
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session was the first session oth subjects a oug
made some previous tests wit' Since this was the first work
ronday2 22 Lay 1950
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10330 hours, meeting re narco-analysis as used by past and present
enemy nations.
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recognize amplifications.
to review past requirements statement to
.2. Include sub'e 'n search list
of Nurnberg material
activity re:
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b. Psychiatric hypno therapy and narco-analysis.
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