September 29, 1966
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Attached are a few thoughts related to items we discussed during
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my recent visit. Thanks to you and . II feel that the visit was
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extremely fruitful and trust that it will be possible to periodically .
duplicate the experience.
By now you may have heard is due back this week.
However, I have included some miscellaneous systems specs and
costs for the ultrasonic signal device.
I'm afraid I mislead lregarding a competing dog training
. INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRIC FISHES
FINAL REPORT - PHASES 1 AND 2
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Prepared under
Contract
August 1974
SUMMARY
Electric fishes have one or more transmitting electric organs and an
array of electroreceptors. The system is controlled by special nuclei lo-
cated in the brain. The elements of the electric transmitting organs, called
electroplates, are described; and the electromotive force (EMF) generated
by each electroplate and of the entire organ is discussed. The waveform of
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Date: 26 September 1966
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The primary purpose of this visit was to make/
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of possiblCIA support for a research proposal sub-
mittal by \The provsal, if funded, will
be through, iwas completely ac-
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April 6, 1)73
In regard to your note of Harch 27, 1973, the arrancement with
Incens quite reasonable to me and probably the most economical
arrangezent that could be made for taking care or the fish on a continuous
basis. IfoveVer, this is primarily a leFal, contractual matter. 1 have
provided copies of tie arranFaments to our contract staff. My only concern
is that the personnel costs do not exceed that stipulated in the negotiated
contract.
Canes I cannot conscientiouely testify that attendance at the Data
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American Psychological Association Meeting.
10 August 1954
1. remission is requested to attend the American Psychological
Association national meeting in Hew York City from 3 to 8 September.
This period covers three non-working days so that only three working
days will be involved. .
2. Many of the sessions will be on subjects of interest in the
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A. Lentai Conditioning
1. Of Conrunist agents and iiUitary personnel.*
2. Of prisoners in general
To facilitate interrogation to obtain information rather
than false confessions
4. To obtain forced .c.onfessions with conviction the objective
5. For propaganda purposes
B. Interrogation techniques for obtaining truthful inforn:at.ion