(ESTIMATED PUB DATE) (UNTITLED) RE DRUGS SEIZED FROM RUSSIAN AGENTS

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
00144854
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RIPPUB
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U
Document Page Count: 
1
Document Creation Date: 
November 22, 2024
Document Release Date: 
January 15, 1983
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Publication Date: 
September 1, 1951
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".71,13 cets-11-15 � �I irzic.0.7.-klaar. TO TiM FILE � t- � � 'Vs). � 1.0 1. mr. zomooLoaxx==.02,f51Pdcl1vered toe-t.filit a clear plastic cylindrical container one and one-quarter inehee in diameter and four and one-quarter inches long. .The'Container was divided into two sections, one of which was one and one-quarter inches long. The center of the circular plate dividing the two sectio::s was perforated by a small hole. Other than this hole the smaller section had no opening. The larger section was closed at the end away from the small perforation by a friction lid the Iddth of the tube's diameter. In the larger section was-a collapsible tube which had been equipped with a needle. Inside of the container were also some coffee colored spots which had a musty odor. ti. A � 2. Mr.cM=stated that two Russian agents were siezed in the last. July. Each of them carried one such cylinder. They stated that the collapsible tube contained a drug which, when injected into any part of the body, would render the victim completely amenable to the guidsnce of his captor for an 4nnefinite period of tir,e.. The victin could wall:, stand erect, would show no evidence of narcosis. 3. � dine cylinder was turned over to an Army field medical laboratory and the report of their attempted analysis is attached. A list of possible agents not tested for is also attached. This . list was checked with our Yedical.Division to make certain no sig- nificant drug used by the Russians had been omitted. They were not informed as to the specific purpose of the list. These drugs will be considered in any future analysis. � � Wm!. C - � .0.4. ' , a.