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- MKUltra Parallel Documentation: Federal Agency Backup Records and the 1973 Destruction
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA behavioral modification research program operating from approximately 1950 to the early 1970s, involving LSD and other psychoactive drugs administered to unwitting hum…
- MKUltra Records: Inventory in U.S. Academic, Medical, and Non-CIA Federal Institutions (as of 2025)
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA program initiated in 1953, focused on behavior modification, interrogation, and mind control, often without subject consent. While the CIA ordered the destruction of a…
- Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Mortality Audit Post-1972
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, conducted by the United States Public Health Service (PHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from 1932 to 1972, involved approximately 399 African A…
- USPHS Internal Dissent on Tuskegee Study Ethics (1950-1972)
This dossier investigates whether U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) regional medical officers or field physicians filed memoranda or internal complaints regarding the ethical status of the Tuskegee S…
- MKUltra Parallel Documentation in Non-CIA Federal Agencies
Project MKUltra was a covert CIA research program in behavioral modification operating from the 1950s to the early 1970s. While significant documentation has been declassified, primarily relating to t…
- Neuroimaging Findings in AHIs vs. Mass Psychogenic Illness Distinction (2024 JAMA Study)
A March 2024 study published in JAMA, titled "Neuroimaging Findings in US Government Personnel and Their Family Members Involved in Anomalous Health Incidents," investigated whether individuals experi…
- Anomalous Health Incidents: Diagnostic Criteria and Neurological Markers
Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), initially known as 'Havana Syndrome,' refer to a constellation of unexplained and sudden symptoms reported by U.S. government personnel and their family members, pri…
- Air Force Response to ACHRE on Flashblindness Test Consent Records
The Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) was established in 1994 to investigate federally funded human radiation research. ACHRE's mandate included examining consent practices rel…
- USPHS Discussion of Nuremberg Code (1947–1972)
This dossier investigates whether the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) engaged in formal or informal internal discussions or issued advisories regarding the Nuremberg Code's applicability to human s…
- Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Internal Ethical Concerns and Whistleblowers (Post-1947)
The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee, conducted from 1932 to 1972, involved observing the natural history of untreated syphilis in African American men without t…
- NIH Retrospective Cohort Study on Tuskegee Survivors and Control Group
The U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee, conducted from 1932 to 1972, involved observing the natural history of untreated syphilis in approximately 600 Black men wi…
- Ethical Review Standards for Human Subject Research in US, 1945-1972
Between the end of World War II in 1945 and 1972, the ethical landscape for human subject research in the United States was largely self-regulated by the medical profession, with evolving governmental…