Project MKULTRA/Subproject 22

Subproject 22 was a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency program, active in 1956 and operating under the aegis of Project MKULTRA, created for the purpose of financing a study of Rivea corymbosa (also called Turbina corymbosa), a species of morning glory containing ergine (LSA), an ergoline alkaloid (similar to LSD). Remaining documentation points to the Geschickter Fund for Medical Research as the front (cutout) for transferring funds to the researchers.