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with the aspects of the project which interested Senate investigators in 1975
were no longer with the Agency at that time. Thus, there was little detailed
knowledge of the MKULTRA subprojects available to CIA during the Church
Committee investigations. This lack of available details, moreover, was
probably not wholly attributable to the destruction of MKULTRA files in 1973;
the 1963 report on MKULTRA by the Inspector General notes on page 14: "Present
practice is to. maintain no records of the planning and approval of test programs."
When I reported to you last on this matter, my staff had not yet had an
opportunity to review the newly located material in depth. This has now been
accomplished, and I am in a position to give you a description of the contents
of the recovered material. 1 believe you will be most interested in the foliowing
aspects of the recent discovery: :
~-How the material was discovered and why it was not previously
found;
--The. nature of this recently located material;
~--How much new information there is in the material which may
not have been previously known and reported to Senate i in-
vestigators; and,
~-What we believe the most significant aspects of this find
to be.
To begin, as to how we discovered these materials. The material had
been sent to our Retired Records Center outside of Washington and was discovered
there as a result of the extensive search efforts of an employee charged with
responsibility for maintaining our holdings on behavioral drugs and for
responding to Freedom of Information Act requests on this subject. During the
Church Committee investigation in 1975, searches for MKULTRA-related
material were made by examining both the active and retired records of all
branches of CIA considered at all likely to have ‘had association with MKULTRA
documents. The retired records of the Budget and Fiscal Section of the Branch
responsible for such work were not searched, however. This was because
financial papers associated with sensitive projects such as MKULTRA were
normally maintained by the Branch itself under the project file, not by the
Budget and Fiscal Section. In the case at hand, however, the newly located
material was sent to the Retired Records Center in 1970 by the Budget and Fiscal
Section as part of its own retired holdings. The reason for this departure from
normal procedure is not known. As a result of it, however, the material escaped
retrieval and destruction in 1973 by the then-retiring Director of the Office as well
as discovery in 1975 by CIA officials responding to Senate investigators. The
emplovee who located this material did so by leaving no stone unturned in his”
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