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MKUltra Subproject 94

1959 to 1967 · 44 documents · 68 pages

Summary

MKUltra Subproject 94 funded research on techniques and brain locations related to mind control and animal behavior modification. The project ran from 1959 to 1962 and was terminated in November 1962. The CIA spent at least $95,931.45 on this subproject, with surviving records showing allocations of $45,000.00, $10,400.00, and other amounts across multiple fiscal periods. Research involved investigating techniques for behavioral control, examining sites of muscle paralysis and speech control, and studying neurophysiological functions in dogs. Proposals describe plans to develop biological data and test effects on animal subjects. The project officer submitted expenditure summaries and accounting documents, with final costs documented at $51,201.25 plus overhead allocations of $20,123.62 for the period October 1, 1960 to November 30, 1961. Remaining funds were transferred to other unidentified projects.

Indexed terms

tsdgottlieb sidneyresearchinvestigationsproposalexperiments with animals

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