(ESTIMATED PUB DATE) UNTITLED DAILY LOG PAGES FOR 23 MAY THRU 8 JUNE 1950

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00190498
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January 21, 2025
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January 15, 1983
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June 1, 1950
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ronday2 22 Lay 1950 ________ uaznofejLEOVIKX,, 111001411M6 10330 hours, meeting re narco-analysis as used by past and present enemy nations. Present at the meeting wor . -7ilT Aller 1 recognize amplifications. to review past requirements statement to .2. Include sub'e 'n search list of Nurnberg material activity re: a. drugs.. b. Psychiatric hypno therapy and narco-analysis. spipi to review whallIP 3. 101 OOk-nows of U.3. Government o .40, c. Pickup in Government circl 'nformation on technique and driigs used in public trials of etc. d. Related fields. 4. 40011V11 recognize need of further inquiries. _ diftillitandOlakirfor effort. 6. Men _ eaches "prorTess report of evaluation," create a aarr committee of judges and appraisers. Tuesday, 26 ?!ay 1950 revierr of further collection Two hour interview wit re acivitins daring war and location of."speciaI file", which he heliZs1s stored in uarchives.") Note: See special memorandum re interview wit 13/(0 Monday, 29 T.',ay 1950 Talked to assignment to 031. Wednesday, 31 T:lacT 1950 to contac re came to the office after an interview with Had two hour interview re a ities during war. He offered access special file" referred to b cLS being in-archives. � 4 Wednesday, 31 May 1950 Interview wit01111111OVTe Note). Thursday, 1.June 1950 Friday, 2 June 1950 0(A4 material. and therefore arts working on narco-analysis 7,..Parts of the tn in ces not cover this subject. has not yet recovered from contact indefinitely wit or electric shock therapy .6 other phases o bibliography. is not yet cleared r7 and other trial ostnone noulin subconscious isolation. After adequate cross checking contact with followinr should be considered: Fridav 9 June 1950 ---v-2 ould not keep appointment s ana ysis, but eel1er-137st tration. Tuesday, 6 June 1950 Interview in lie has full-time prtL"..4all -A. .He knows of.ene nd he cooperated. �'; latest information on su utad had incidental interview with No mnntion of narco- ana their interests in.adlninis- 7re activities durinL: war. but is esx;er La coopera'te an counter espionaze durin;, war. not rldicate any faniliaritl wit:a isolation, in fact he has not yet - � t:."' � 0" s "re:. � t. 4 ,t. it � ,i� � Oiso metillilitralthough he knev during the war. He will give names of past contacts and brill, a ester up to date by adding new which are available through his contact. Thursday, 3 June 19'50 of requirements says the origin requirements. earl �-xt we nd or liai6sonbetwee would have interview wit A 441110ket. which were submitted througi e uirements were-altered, promises co gain promises appoint et wit 1,oing on leave s , al any connection Agreed tha xegarding interrogation . . 3:30 p.m. Interview w4111111111441110110 _ � us names as the most complete file on narco-analysis seen to date. Has an extensive table of drugs used by the Russians, including Harmaline. There was emphasis on narco-analysis with little on hypno-narco-analysis. However, he is definitely concerned with psychiatric interrogation. From the treatment of psychiatric cases, the group finds that the patient remembers what went on during the period of narcosis. Di u the uerrogation. Th ,, as arranged - - . -, ..!���- :., r LLB hours .Iii:. la � � ays the are not especi y in erested and wi 1 ncluded in t e te roa1on. �Interro7 will be covered by t echnical do Uring the complete physical examination an '11 be� orought in during the physiological' testing and during subsequen interrogation. The Russian use of duress and narco-analytical methods will be cf� .r7..4i,.- olitical and other interrogation will be conducted at a later date. ;,:--s been advised of the advise- bility to exclude other CIA representatives during the preliminary testing. , . v e ,r--7 --i-,-1._ Li ...../,.... A- 'I-t.--- t.-. 0 >,y7 , : / b . h g"....e.-"t--tt- LT:7 6-'1"-:- /-1"--r"r''. - '7. P , � 1-12,t2;- cL Ae f L.../...--....ri( (-1..4t