DEVELOPMENT OF "TRUTH DRUG" WITH ATTACHED MEMORANDUM DATED 2 JUNE 1943

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I VI � General W. J. DOILOVIU2 � 21 Juno 1943 In the course of these experiMe-nts, the men were fed a Certain anount of the oanne.bis tincture by mouth. The results of these' tests were also unsatisfactory, in that the men euffered Consider-. able. physical discomfort itthout disclosing confidential information � which had been furnished them. � (a It was then decided that a further set attests should be made at � the ... 4 wherein we would give ciu2nabis by,mouthi- increasing the dose gradually in the hope that there would be � certain point at which the subjects would talk freely and yet not suffer physical discomfort. Treatod cigarettes were used as em , adjunct in the experiments.. � � . CI� we were able to secure eight enlisted men Through .. who volunteered, for the purpose. However.' the results of these tests were .. .4 - again negative in that the men suffered physioai'discimfort and would, not discuss confidential matters. It developed that one of the men. , suffered. bone after effects and so was sent to the ... flowever, : - . Stated that this man was Of � ' 'imitable temperament and that he haiien given Unusually good treat. , Mont in the . " Hospital. Z_ - - foltt that the return frac 1 r, - such treatment to the camp might have been a more important factor n .. -causing the =Os condition. than the drug i itself& (Ail of this date) . approximatel,y *ix weeks after the experiments the man appear to _ . :..have &bloat entirely recovered and will likely be Ordered back to � -camp.) �� � . ' : _ .` � '' ' .i; , -f .' - � : . . - - it I itustiiii.meeiing oi' the liomrsittie, it Woue deoldeti:that V;al. id- - Ministration wal"sn unsatisfactory method end that experiments should "- bciade With various method1 of lashalation. --' - .. -then -cionducted ' testa by ilutting tetna4drooannabinol.abetate (extracted trots Indian .- - . Itesmp) on�chardoal. which wait then lighted and the Vapor* were allowed to penetrate in ti,. roopti also toy spraying the hoetitte-intO iii. Sven... .-.., - In both oases members br ovir.own staff *Ore used al subjects in, the treated atmosphere. The reiults of the Chars:oat test were-negative; -� - but. it *ad thought that the spray method ofteratir.iciale promise. � 1over-1- .. theless. it wile decided that the use of Orgaretitei, treated -with the., ; CI- awe-tate. !idea ,be the test.roettumt'of Operation: -Thereforei _. � . leirP�.1 -and ". � ., cariiid on'iixtexisive.experimentS vrith Cour own staff -. Irmo and wi,ih mosberil of thiii?cmuitteS, to dctertning, _the effects ,of such . 4: -- . lin administration, and 4i� to deteimihe the quantities of drag to be ' used. � - -.. . . . � ....,;. '..,-�',# ' . ' � ,. .. ! ' . . � - 7 ''' 'Mesa tests-03416Ni iesdlts In that'. li itiimared'Poisibti to administer _ . i .-. ,, -_,�- - ,, .k � , . . � .,..... , . , � ki . ''' � r , - . an *mount, bf-tttei materiai *MIT:1h mould brim about a state of irresponaid. .. - - �-� batty. ..causing the subject to become loquacious and free in his i: , . ' T .� .. . , .. . . ' � i � . I. 1 � . .4. ' 1 - .7 � � � 411..7 *'" � � ,. � 4 ,r � � - ". � 5; . � 1.11 LA:A' _ s.; � � � �":'� �,-; ' 4 4 ''.....01141������ general W. J. Donovan - � : 'impartation of information (some of Atoll it was felt hti.wirizid certainly not divulge except under influence or the drug), yet _ wi'thout causing unpleasant symptoms during, or after, the tests'. CooAnother test was carried out by � in which be- gains � treated. cigarettes to silfew York ganzster; tut without the; lubjeot. icnthrinr, of the treatment': Eanzster became voluble and imparted much secret inforraatiozi iui�-attestei. by the attached Copy of Cipoi_ 3 report. :"Eocknier, the gangster attributed his volubility. to the fact that L he had drunk some breridp.. � � The oisaketitii experiments iridiopted that we had a aw3ch1nism.Which offered Promise in the relaxing' of prisOners to be interracated. As the conmittiae agreed .with this con:A.16ton, we thon went tO.Genekal Donovan and at his ititige0:4 Oil talked ildt.1/2 who than - CShanneled uis � ot VIS.. kt the tine of our visit tO C " -is office. - _ of CE taiked:with the General co, ,for some time, but we did dot tip.11c with ._ � � 'informed Us that the General apparently did not ilia to icncrw more- about the , subject. ThereuPons General Doriairall olexuas�led Is t:o � � - with *oat we discussed the subject in Sem detail 'and whO prciveid to be quite interested. *Shartly, afterthia mooting Witti:: - (h. he find': "': visited' our offload and we then gatii.t.theri the '- �40. story &geld fully. , thou f sent to us 7. . of.ONI, to whom we gave the'wfx)le itoryil�togethei withrk�PaoksgeDr the treated cidarettes...fhe dormaxider was very molt interested but - doubtful as to how far he could go with the method. . bulks day Of the ei;erinient, I requested subject to risit, mil mi.* apartment Att New York on the Pretext.that,I wanted to talk further about plans to utilise Ms .services, in Italy. I hak �: tweviousi,y prepared cigarettes Of the isak breuul I-knew him t.o�:. smoke loaded with both .04- grams of Levee's acetate and -.02 grams bf,toeceet,s acetate. Subject entered the apartment at tee' p.m. end at that time itated that he could not remain lin% as' he had 0, friend - emiting.for him in an automobile outside. . After a short conversation , regarding .the. pretext on which 'he had come to the apartmentA I gatt:.--, . Iii .04 cigarette at 2110 ,p.m. At 2t30 'paw having notieed no. porteeptible effects, I gave.him a .02 cigarette.. Shortly thereafter; subject became abiiously "high" mid extremely garrulous. . �NO.,stoncypo:, lied the conversation and wait exceedingly. friendly.- I tuttned the -- -Conversation into "Enforcement" cluumnels, whereupon with no fisr.thei enoourat subject -divulged the following infortaationt , -,The-Xieregoing informationless given aver a Peeked of .iqproximatel,y; . � two hours. On one occasion* the subjeot said. "Whatever you do , donit,ovei-ithe any of the stuff I'm er you.". Subject ketathat � �?:--:�:.�.� all Of the. persona he had named -were well Imorearto me and had been the � objects of close irrvestigation end scritini by the Treainiry: Depirtziont,--i, - 'over a period of years.. - �- (:- . � -�-. -_� � - - . � - Dir1xigthis conversation subject exhibited no ligne cf discasfeor"... anti aPparentlY did not realise It. was under the influence. of.a. �H.had compleitely.forgetten the man who was waiting for hilt in the autos:Atte outside. At 4s30. p.m. I found it necessary to interrupt . .1' the flaw of conversation because other persons were expected and be �- then left- reluctantly. Ones started on the subject Of brim/nil. � 'activities ...Subject reguixsd no encouragement to tiontinue-tSLeneand �--ricintepoiiimia the conversation.' - � ��� � � ' -� ;---, � . The toifaw1n .ifig; sithjoit again 'came to sPai-tmeiniof his- " �.. ann iiiiittins And stated that, von leaving the previoul ele,y he had felt� .* � miroinky" Ind elid not rasi that,he vie aspablei .of driving his ititted. that he had taken a vigorous. Pored.? iornti and attributed this condition to that; circumstance. . � -1. , . � WSW =id. to ..the eipoitneni that 'doialaii oti the- following dew Subject �again came, to tee � apartment; occasion, at SISO p.a. subject vas given t agaretta containing .oL to perceptible effect; yak netioid-tar� � .I suggested that aubjeet tie dons anii led ilia to a oouca- - where he *envied and via" appiientlY =conscious for ii -period of,-. app.mximitely one hoar. they end of, that Atari: subject sit up end selme.,disolnisien was 'hid retitle*, to the aims* of hte trouble: t 'suggested that his condition iras dui to imalameis from hiving no eaten, combined with dos stadunt of physic be had taken aaa he agreed . that this,pro'bably was the case: tie then vent to .dinner. it 'which time, he ate i.leartriveal;: Approximately an he-LW-hour later he: ste, ed. th felt..fine.'� ; , - � � ��., � . " - 1 3 During the Period Prior to his collapse very littler tower. eatieninut had of siosificance excepting that just Prior tarbis collapse. ." subject volunteered that ,he eould arrange to _have _ :;.'eairdereds: if -I thought that would be helpful to the war effort. texplained � .". that Dirt such 'actionwould marbly Maim , a martyr.' but "he repeated tut 3m c'duld bavo ikaoluesplished by tame employees ut _" "anion. I disriaded hint frairluoh activity. . _ The following der on Uvy 31at, subjeet came to ty. 'aPirtmenIt'' at ioixci and offered to drive ma to Long islacul where my wife was.`- coirialesoing from illness. En route to Long Island.. I gave subjeot AA .42 cigarette. Re was driving and exhibited no visible effect. �He engaged in conversation, hovrrers , and on this occasion, gave ne � the follcnring informatiOnt , L.,. . . - � � , � .�1 � � . � Although subject.* iicinditicni the previous diti was frequently iniiitiabed sue discussed� he did not have a perceptible effect from - the .02 cigarette administered in this ease and did ttot commisnt on .iny abnormalities of feeling. , 'ilia foregoing information could be damaging to tho subjcist ard it a class of information that subjuot would never give Under ordieari.. aircumotances. There is ma question but that the ' adArtistraticui of the drug was responsible for loosening the. subject.* tongue. It lei:believed that in the future administration or the drug 'should be held to the .02. cigarette over a period of t ism 'sufficient to bring about desired results. Experiments should be, conducted under such conditions, that sufficient tine will be allcieed he rfor t milder cigarettes to take effect; and no .interruptions , should be . permitted to Occur. � � �� ...s t � � �������: l- b � � ii��