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PROJECT MKIULTRA, THE CIA'S PROGRAM
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CONTESTSStatements of:PageAdmiral S
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destruction of MKULTRA files in 197
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and harassment substances (pp. 4, 1
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The material in 1975 was also spars
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Tenth, there are six subprojects on
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or damage to their reputations whic
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In early June, however, he discover
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17You know, much of the research wh
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efore, and I am hopeful we can get
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Counsel's opinion was that this was
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Senator HUDDLESTON. But if it were
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these were going on, especially whe
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Only a handful of cases in which sc
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29another threatened to kill on sig
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Rarely has a drug interrogation inv
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33REFERENCES1. Adams, E. Barbiturat
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of Central Intelligence, subproject
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for his own particular reasons not
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projects will be completely deniabl
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with that, but apparently for at le
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Admiral TURNER. Yes; I think there
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Senator KENNEDY. Just talking about
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who, if either of us, should get in
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and the new documentation and the n
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Senator INoUYE. And Mr. John Gittin
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of those programs and your name is
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Mr. GOLDMAN. Yes.Senator KENNEDY. W
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And among other things, we decided
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Senator KENNEDY. Well, we're not in
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Senator KENNEDY. All right. I want
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Senator SCHWEIKER. That is all I ha
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386ties would have serious repercus
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388that no damage was done to indiv
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390funding mechanism for highly sen
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72392subjects-the CIA had developed
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394Although the CIA recognized thes
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396proval of his immediate supervis
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398Immediately after finding that O
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400"observe the behavior of unwitti
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402If one grants the validity of th
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84404well, so that anybody who assi
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86406result was that the Agency had
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88- 408In 1963, the Inspector Gener
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90410QKHILLTOP, another group desig
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4121. Scope of TestingBetween 1955
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414general lack of interagency comm
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416For the next 28 minutes, the sub
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418This problem was compounded by t
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420The subsequent adoption of this
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422apparent unwillingness on the pa
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104u E T: Request for Guidance on H
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