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Project Abraham: Blackout

July 3

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July 8

From: Colonel Grant Thompson
To: Dr. Cassie Aklin, PhD
Re: Suspension of Clinical Trials
Date:  November 3, 1950

Dr. Aklin, 

Due to the violently unpredictable nature of our
experiments thus far, we have suspended all injections
until further notice.  As the new psychiatric consult here
at Project Abraham your professional assessments will be
invaluable as we go forward with the project, but as for
now, we are in a holding pattern.  The bio-chem team is
currently analyzing the data from our past attempts. We
should have a better direction in the next few days and
will be able to resume the testing protocol within the
next two weeks. 

Make use of this time to assess the remaining six
candidates.  As a result of the unexpected results to the
first injection of serum, all personnel will be
restricted to the Project Abraham compound.  It is an
inconvenience, but given the severity of the Alaskan
winter, and this year's unexpectedly colder than normal
temperatures, it is unlikely that many people would be
venturing off base. 

Remember, our work here is highly classified, so be sure
to familiarize yourself with base procedures. 

Sincerely, 
Col. Grant Thompson, U.S. Army

July 15

To:  Cassandra Aklin, PhD 
From:  Colonel Thompson 
Re:  Clarification of Duties 
Date:  November 6, 1950

Per our conversation this memo will serve to clairify your
duties.

You will monitor the psychological states of the subject
of the trials both before the trials, and in the event
that the serum proves less debilitating, after them.  In
particular, you are to watch for psychological changes
that might be associated with exposure to the virus.
These include but are not limited to, extreme rage,
auditory and/or visual hallucinations, nightmares and any
evidence of severe psychological disruption.

Most importantly, each week the science staff will
recommend three men they believe are biologically best
suited to that week's trial.  Based on your evaluations of
the men themselves, and the group as a whole, you will
forward to me a recommendation as to which men will be the
subject of that week's trial.

Understand that though this is an immense burden, your
service is essential to this project.

Sincerly,
Col. Grant Thompson, U.S. Army

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