Approved For Release 2008/1 1/2l4 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 lMgE TRAmsm'r'rAL SLIP March 1984 E0 STAT ROOM . Bmcuma? 7n am 1 REMARKS: Executive Registry . :4 84 RH-a?se?-uu73? FYI: Since DDCI expressed interest in - MKULTRA statement several months ago, 1 here is copy of revised statement 5 approved by DDO, OTS and OGC. Da1e FROM: - STAT ROOM N0. BUILDING . 7 03 Headquarters STAT FERN N0. HEW 35uszn. EXEC REG (LIN m, . . Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000E00010039-4 Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 1 March 1984 STATEMENT 0N MKULTRA Because of events in the 1940's and early_1950's, including operational reports and Soviet show trials involving Cardinal Mindzenty and others, the Soviet Union was believed to have developed the capability to affect human behavior through the use of drugs. To obtain information on the use of chemical and biological substances and methods to counter the use of behavior influencing drugs. the Agency conducted an I?umbrella project? under which various subprojects were funded. This umbrella project, which was called MKULTRA, continu?d from 1953 through 1964. Much of the research, only a portion of which involved LSD, was conducted at well-known institutions under the control and direction of researchers at. and in conformance to the standards of, those institutions. The research and its results were generally unclassified and published in the normal manner by those researchers. In only three instances was research performed in a manner which would raise questions regarding its ethical/moral propriety. The questionable subprojects involved the use of individuals who were not aware that they were the subjects of a research program or that they were being given a drug. This unwitting testing is believed to have taken place in social situations among friends and acquaintances of the researcher. In 1963, after questions were raised within the Agency by the Inspector General about the propriety of these subprojects, they were discontinued. Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 Between l963 and 1967 some testing of drugs continued, but only on voluntary subjects. In l957 all projects involving behavior influencing drugs were terminated. Safeguards were subsequently promulgated through Presidential Executive Orders which have been strictly followed. The current Presidential Executive Order, E.0. l2333, provides guidelines for the effective conduct of U.S. intelligence activities and the protection of constitutional rights. It requires that research which might be conducted involving humans be subject to Health, Education and welfare promulgated guidelines, and that the subjects' informed consent be documented in accordance with those guidelines. Approved For Release 2008/11724 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Public Affairs Office 15 SEP 1983 NOTE To: Executive Director DDA DDI DDO SUBJECT: Guidance on MKULTRA The attached is self-explanatory. 1 I. STAT George\v. Lauder cc: DDCI Sep 83/x7676 Distribution: 5 - addressees DDCI ER 83-4478 subj. (KJH) GVL chrono. Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 - i .nn .e?dwmai?w .. ?um-.mdm. W?mn- Approved'For Release 2008/11/24 .. Exocu?'v?o 83?4478 l2 September 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Public Affairs FROM: 'Executive Assistant to the DDCI George, John was very pleased with the attached and believes it is right on the mark. He would like you to distribute it to the Deputy Directors, Executive Director, etc., and advise them that all Agency employees on the speaking circuit should draw from this text when reSponding to queries on MKULTRA. I would assume that you wOuld also provide it to any Agency employees coming to you for guidance before going out on the speaking circuit. Attachment . DISTRIBUTION Orig w/Atch - Addressee . File . Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 STATEMENT 0N MKULTRA Because of reports that the Soviet Union may have developed the capability to affect human behavior through the use of drugs, the Agency initiated a program of research in lthis area called MKULTRA which continued from 1953 to 1964. Much of this research, which _principa11y involved the use of LSD, was conducted at well- known institutions under the control 'and direction of researchers at, and to the-standards of,- those institutions. The research and its results were generally unclassified and published in the- -normal- manner by such institutions. Other MKULTRA research was performed in a questionable manner: research and tests were conducted on individuals Who were not witting that they were the subjects of a research program and that they were being given a drug. This unwitting testing generally took place in social situations among friends and acquaintances of the researcher. When questions were raised within the Agency about this program,.1t was discontinued and its nature and termination were reported to our then Congressional overseers. Public attention_was later drawn to the program in the 1975 Rockefeller Commission Report and in the Church Committee hearings in 1977. Safeguards were subsequently promulgated through Presidential Executive Orders and are strictly adhered to. The current Presidential Executive Order, 12333, provides guidelines for the effective conduct of U.S. intelligence activities and the protection of constitutional rights. It requires that research Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4 Id? .9 ?ag? . 4m Approved For Release 2008/11/24: CIA- RDP86M00886R000800010039- 4 which might be conducted involving humans be subject to Health, - Education and Welfare promulgated guidelines and that the subjects' informed consent be documented in accordance with those guidelines. . ?1'13. ~l 2-35Approved For Release 2008/11/24 CIA-RDP86M00886R000800010039-4