SESSION REPORT, REMOTE VIEWING SESSION D-27. VIEWER 008.
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-27
1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewing session conducted
in compliance with a request for information.
2. (S/NOFORN) The remote viewer's impressions of the target are provided as
raw intelligence data and as such have not been subjected to any intermediate
analysis, evaluation or collation. Interpretation and use of the information
provided is the responsibility of the requestor.
3. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the document
Grill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated.
4. (S/NOFORN) Following is a transcript of the viewer's impressions during the
remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings made by the remote viewer
reference his impressions of the target site. At TAB B is target cuing
information provided the remote viewer.
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#14: This will be a remote viewing session for 4 September 1980.
Mission time is 1420 hours.
of an assault of, you know, Iwo Jima or something like that.
But, all those rockets they...take off from slabs. These
slabs would be...mounted on..uh..vehicles; both truck and
..uh..tred vehicles...uh...got some tanks, but I don't
sec the heavies...uh...I don't know how to describe that.
Again, I, I get the impression this is all ...uh...........
a facility that seems to..uh..mesh in with other. units.....
that kind of provide and..uh..problem is they are a separate
portion to compliment...uh..units..to go do whatever they
want to do or go wherever they go...and, I think I seen a
good portion of..un..that unit that you previously mentioned
is..uh..made up of this stuff ................................
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#08: Yeah. It depends on the overview. If you split that country
in half...something like 36 miles south of a central part
...all the impressions I've got to give you before you...
go on with the...see right here...kind of a small red
pennant (phonetic) flag that it..uh..it's got a yellow symbol
...be like..uh..the yellow bottom of a star...also this is
a...this is a place with emphasis on..uh..artillery..bunch
of howitzers and..uh....uh..rockets which are stored in
permanent type cement-very, heavy cement sheds..uh..which..
uh..covered with sand and ground, and a. lot of permanent
type barracks. White, cement type barracks kind of modern.
Looks like a training area... training, principle training
facility for that type of thing as well as something they can
activate mainly in portions. Okay. Now, that I got rid of
that stuff, go ahead.
#14:
All right.
Do you notice any other types of equipment
other than the howitzers... and rocket launchers, et-cetra.
#08:
They had other track vehicles...uh...don't see 'em in
number. Do see 'em in. categories.
#14:
Okay. Tell me about these categories.
#08:
Okay. Emphasis on rocket vehicles..uh..loaded on track
vehicles... something like...I've seen in the news clipping
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#08: ...even with these..uh..missiles larger than the rockets.
That's generally where it comes from....I don't know
if that's the unit that you want, but that seems to ......
displace here is the one that plays an important principle
part in, in making some of those units that are, are
being trained to go someplace.
#08: Okay. I'm going to give you some impressions, and then you
can ask whatever you want.
#14: Okay.
#08: I think there's...uh...simply an assembly point in the west
(mumbling) I think they travel across country, and they
really become an organized mobile unit, in the...eastern
portion of country, and that's easy for them to do. But,
they don't, but they don't stay on..uh..the west coast;
they...in fact, it's quite hurried. They assemble and......
move out.......
#14: All right #08. How do you feel about moving sideways in time?
#08: There's..uh..there's something weird about..uh..moving of
the materiel. I can't make it out whether it's personnel or
materiel. They go separately anyway. One goes geographically
across the continent, and the other one, and the other stuff
.........is already there. I think it's the materiel
already there, and waiting.That's..a..twice. You've got
to go ahead and........
#14: Okay. Uh...Is this materiel or personnel from this unit at
this location 0 6 monghs ago?
#08: Say that again.
#14: We're going back 6 months.
#08: All right.
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#08: Only part of it, I think. I don't think..uh..I think some of
the bulky stuff never touched The impressions are that
I'm, they're not quite clear, a eas quite a few, some of it
was there....but, the bulky stuff..uh..I don't think came in
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#14: Okay.
#08: But, through
two. Go!
SG1
.very hard to differentiate between the
#14: Okay. I want you to move back to your present time point
#08: All right.
SG1
#14: Withl I want you now to move to thalA
location with euni't. Me location that you described as
being in
#08: Yeah. It's on this side
right on the border.
SG1
Just a minute. It's 6G1
A
#14: Okay. I would like you now to describe what you see as you
are in this unit.
#08: Okay. This is an enplacement here. They're firing up, and
that is from down position towards an uphill position. So,
it's like..uh..the hilly mountain border position. That's
what the main use of this stuff is going to be for. If it's
not...if it's not already happened. I got the definite
impression that it's from a lower position to be used to
fire towards a higher position is mountainous and ridgy.
It's like firing from a valley towards the mountain.
#14: In what direction are you looking?
#08: Ummm...God, because it's lower I'd have to say south
going north. That's not quite accurate. Because the boundary
runs crooked from..if you had it..gridded it would run from
top of the left to the lower right bottom...if the grid
fell in the square and (mumbling) be something like that.
Definitely a hill range.
#14: All right. I want you to maintain your focus at your present
location. I want you now to look around and describe the
kinds of equipment that you see around you.
#08: All right. Got this, got something else add to the hill.
#14: Okay.
+15 #08: There's a hodgepodge of troops here.
#14: Tell me about them.
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#08: Like..uh..this unit is..in support of and meshed with two
other nationalities..with them there are three distinct
nationalities. There is a whole hodgepodge of nationalities
in there..... That's all I can tell you about that.
#14: Okay. What, what type of, of equipment do you see around at
this time?
#08: Well, the principle thing is firing, batteries..uh..like
howitzers on tires mounted, mounted on tire carriers,
painted with some kind of..uh..greenish 0.D something, then
some short-range rockets and behind that.long-range rockets.
It's not so much that I can see 'em as if the, the, the
purpose and how separate they are to pertain two different
objectives.
#08: It's really in support of those other forces. It's like.....
uh...think that the plan is to bang it up, advance, bang it
up, advance...and so on.
#14: Can you see the other forces?
#OB: Yeah .... either the forces are not really the..uh..your foot
soldiers but your real troops are...there's a rag, well,
it's not rag tag; it's just rag tag in appearance and then
you have more sophisticated type soldier, and then you have
this, this artillery support behind that. The guys that
catch the brunt of it, I think are people indigenous to that
area.
#14: All right #08. I want you to stay with the artillery that you
discussed. I want you now to look for those 3 white pennants
or flags that you discovered this morning.
#08: Oh, yeah.....
#14: I want you to look at these flags. You will be able to
focus and tell me more about them.
#08: Okay. They're on the map, okay. They're..uh..right along the
device line..in that grid there we talked about earlier.
There's one to the left of that, one in the center, and one
to the right. A small rock at the base of that..bottom grid
left as if somebody were maping out a disposition.
#14: I want you to look again very carefully. Tell me about the
numbers in association with these flags.
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#08: Ah..okay. Get two impressions on that. There's a little
circle and a flag. If you were looking at a map and
pinpointing those things.... There's also...this is very
hard to guess-timate..but, it's about 1200 to.........
+20 1200 per flag, I guess. Although one, the one to the
right 1800 popped up. I don't know.
#14 All right #08. I have one final question before we go
into debrief. Is there anotler number associated or
assigned to, associated with
#08: Yeah. Seven.... seven.... seven, and this is weird, but,
a one is not apparent..... It feels like looking....
through ...uh...through something-,opaque, there's a one
there, but it's invisible like....seven was much more
(mumbling) but they're separate.
#14: Okay. #08, I have no additional questions at this time.
Is there anything else that you feel is important to add
to this mission?
SG1A
#08: Okay. There's a military symbol that looks like a rectangle,
rectangle the...not a complete ellipse in the center ...the
bottom of the rectangle is broken and there are 3 hashmarks.
#14: Okay. I want you now, as we go into debrief to remember
that military symbol.
#08: Yeah.
#14: Okay #08, we are now ready for debrief.
#08: Okay. Okay. What is the specific thing that....
It's kind of long here.
#14: Okay. You got anything..uh..you got anything you
specifically want on drawings? (#14 talking to the analyst)
#14: Yes, yes. (#14 talking to the analyst)
SG1
A
#14: Okay. Uh..when you were okay, uh, draw what you
were seeing there in terms o ayout, any buildings, whatever.
(#14 talking to #08).
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#08:1-0 (Mumbling) Okay, let, let me start to make this logical
here. A ain, I'm going to make the same drawing wherever
goes, okay. We're talking about location, and I,
it was hard to estimate miles and so on. Let's call big
drawing 1-1 and let's call this the intersecting line,
or something, whatever, which would cut 0 half, okay.
#08: That unit, as I found it, was someplace right here, okay...
that could be 30 to 50 miles. I'm just
because of the overview.
#14: What we're interested in is the ground.....
#08: Yeah. I just got to reconstruct it in my mind or we won't
get to first-base.
SG1A
#08: Okay. Then, my view, perception was something like this, and
I was about here, and the control headquarters, which I did
not see because that's where I was looking from, would be
here. Let's call this command control, was here, C and C. The
....the barracks and modern buildings were to the left or
the troops, okay.....now, see the, the big bunkers were down
in this area, in the lower area of the mountain range.
We'll call those storage bunkers, okay, and, there were various
much smaller buildings all over the place, but I wouldn't
know where the hell to put 'em.
#14: Okay. Can you possibly estimate a distance between..uh..
the buildings you described as the barracks and the ones
as bunkers?
#08: No.
#14: Just, just a wild ass guess.
#08: Uh...distancing you know, distancing in, come in....
#14: Yeah.
#08: I'd say a mile, mile and a half; something like that.
Maybe two. You want me to put that down.
#14: Sure, sure.
#08: But, I wasn't looking for distance.
#14: Right.
#08: Okay. Where I saw the red flag, and I'm going to put it here
..red flag with pennant and it had this type of symbol on it.
Like the bottom portion of a star. Flag was red and the symbol
was yellow. Okay, and that will be. on number 2, drawing number
2. Okay. You want me to draw that last symbol what I gave you?
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#14: Why don't you draw that while it's fresh in your mind.
#08: Yeah. Because I'm going to lose it.
#14: Yeah.
08: I'll label that number 3. I'll just exaggerate it.....
I said rectangle. In fact, you can prompt me if I forget
something, but there were 3 hash marks...nd there was a sort
of a half of an elipse or something over here, and I saw some
red in here, but, not pronounced enough to call it completely
red, and this was kind of white, whitish. Did I say anything
more about this sy;mbo :.
14: Okay. No, that's, that's fine.
#08: That's good. Okay. Anything else?
#14: No. A map! What..is there any questions you have on maps?
You want anything located, whatever. (#14 talking to the
analyst) Okay..uh..of course you know I'm receiving direction
from the great beyond. Uh..one thing I'm interested in is
..uh..the, the Ethiopian angle. Okay, did you have an overall
layout or impression.
#08: Yeah. I'll tell you what'I''worked with. What it came to,
and I'll put that number 4, when you asked me try and locate
I couldn't get 'em into the country and they were in and out
of the country. So, I.drew a big square in my mind. Which was
a grid type and the boundry started something like this.
And, ended up like this, okay. I would...those 3 pennants
of forces one would have been here, one would have been right
here, right at the foot of this boundry. Which was a mountainous
area, and 1.' 1l: 1dbel:.=.lhat.
#14: Okay.
#08: Okay. And..uh..it was in a half moon shape. The other
pennant might have been here. Which indicated this position...
#14: Okay. You also des......
#08: of. forces, okay. And, I thought this was the border. That's
how it came out in my mind on the grit.
#14: ...and you described..uh..artillery positions and stuff.
#08: Yeah, well, each one had its own for some reason.
#14: Okay.
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#08: Okay. You had the, the personnel force...that indigenous
force-the backup force of tows and then your artillery
and then your heavy stuff, and I thought that it would be
something like that.
#14: Okay. Uh...Is there anything else you need? (#14 talking
to the analyst). Pause....Okay. I'll, I'll ask #08 that.
#14: Oh the...remember towards the..uh..or at the end, I asked
you if there was any other number?
#08: Oh! Yeah. Seven and one.
#14: Seven and one?
#08: Yeah. Seven came up as an independent number......ahh.....
What can I say? I don't.......
#14: Uh.. Do you have any..... I know it's probably.....I know
how it is.... it's probably vague or whatever. Do you have
any feel for whether that was part of a larger number or
whether that......
#08: Yeah. It was a big seven. A big seven and a transparent
one, and that was sheer imagery. But, I assumed or I almost
I, I knew it before you were going to ask it that you were
going for it, and the number seven just loomed in front then
I looked at the side...there was a transparent one. Number.
one.
#14: Okay. That's all I have for you.
#08: Okay.
#14: This will be end of session.
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