15 May 2001
Source: MKULTRA files from IntellNet:
http://www.intellnet.org/mkultra/
Original image: http://cryptome.org/AB-1-21-4/184384_0001.TIF (69KB)
xxxxx indicates redactions.
[1 page form. No date, probably October, 1949, based on related
documents.]
CLASSIFICATION REQUESTING AGENCY'S xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CONTROL NUMBER xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A/B I 21-4 TO: Central Intelligence Agency Att'n: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DATE: [Blank] FOR USE OF XXX CIA ONLY FROM: Chief, Inspection and Security Staff RD No. SUBJECT: Request for Intelligence Material 1. Request this office be furnished the intelligence material described below, which does not exist in the files of this office and is not readily procurable from sources to which this office has direct ac- cess. A description of the specific items of information desired, with reference numbers where appropriate, is itemized below by lettered items or paragraphs. On any documents desired, this office has indicated whether loan or retention copies are desired by using one of the following appropriate statements: "LOAN"; "RETENTION if possible, otherwise LOAN"; or "RENTENTION ONLY, LOAN NOT ACCEPTABLE". It is requested that the following types of information be collected on interrogation (or interview) techniques used by security police or- ganizations, police departments, court rooms and intelligence services throughout the world, with emphasis on any Soviet Russian activity, or satellite activity. General Interrogation: Routine interrogation methods, both formal and in- formal, utilizing non-technical procedures to obtain the desired information. Technical Aids to Interrogation: Physical: Various methods of physical persuasion utilized to elicit information from the uncooperative subject. Psychological: Threats, inferences, promises and extended procedures utilized in special interrogation approaches, softening-up procedures and inducements. Mechanical: Various modes of lie detection apparatus utilized as an aid and verfication in interrogation procedure. Medical: Various drugs, such as the so-called "truth serums," utilized to break down inhibitions and resistances and to produce short or prolonged control or influence over the subject. Also medical techniques used as a form of medicinal duress to produce pain or discomfort to the subject. 2. Suggested sources of this information are: _________________________________________ 3. a. Degree of need: b. Time of need [ ] Highest Urgent, required by ___________________________ otherwise cannot be used. [ ] Great, but not justi- fying extreme measures Is strongly desiredbycontinuouslyor as soon thereafter as possible. [x] Standard (normal collection action) As early as practicable by routine methods. No deadline [x] 4. Questions regarding this request should be referred to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phone CIA Extension 692 . 5. This information, when procured, should be addressed to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Room 208 - 2210 "E" St., N.W. . Incls: ISS Copy CLASSIFICATION SIGNATURE OF APPROVING OFFICER xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FORM NO. 60.1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx APR 1948 PREVIOUS EDITIONS NOT TO BE USED
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