INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROGRAM SESSION REPORT
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INSCOM
GRILL FLAME
PROGRAM
CLASSIFIED BY: MSG, DAM N-ISH
05163OZ JUL78
REVIEW ON: --
GRILL F LAME
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SUMMARY ANALYSIS
REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 852
1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewing. session
conducted in compliance with a request for information.
2. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed
in the document GRILL FLAME Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing
Protocol (S), undated.
3. (S/NOFORN) During the second phase of the session the remote
viewer was interviewed concerning his impressions.. At TAB A are
drawings made by the remote viewer and his narrative concerning
the drawings. At TAB B is target cuing information provided
the remote viewer immediately prior to the session.
4. .(S/NOFORN) The remote viewer's impression 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 is the responsibility
of the user.
5. (S/NOFORN) The motivation of the remote viewer may not have
been at a peak. Prior to the session a significant event concern-
ing another target (TARGET A) was announced. The remote viewer
had assumed he would be working against TARGET A. There was no
external change when informed that he would not be used against
TARGET A, but a likelihood of an emotional letdown occurred.
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REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 852
TIME
#72: This will be a remote.viewing session for
28.January 1982 with. a start time of 0900
hours.
It is now 0900 hours. Our target for today is
located at:
SG1A
I wish you. to go to that location, and describe
for me what you perceive.
+05 #32: I get an ocean on the left, and then-a city
right next to the ocean. There is.a.......
exaggerated picture of-a building.... A
cement building-that's...... ...It's almost on
the water of.......made like the-Empire State
It's like a character or cartoon. Thsi building
predominates the center of this. city by an
ocean. There's a kind of half-moon road that
circles...kind.of.forms a half-circle from,
I don't really.... northeast, south portion of
this city.. Appears quite modern and dense.
#72: I want you to go into an overhead perspection.
Locate a principal roadway. Describe it for me.
#32: On the eastern portion city. It's a national
highway. It's. also used as a international
route. It's. characterized by a great deal of
wavy, curves, S...continuing a long, wavy
curves...with a city on the western portion of
the road or the highway, and to the east of the
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highway is a very hilly, not quite mountainous,
very hilly area with vegetation.
#72: From the principal highway...
#32: Say again.
#72: From the principal highway how do the personnel
get to the hills?
+11 #32: I get the distinct impression that we're talking
about a military personnel with fatigue type
gear...mainly in jeeps and stuff. that use a
passable, secondary...mainly dirt roads. They
come from the city. Get distinct impression
this is kind of a search activity done on the
part of military personnel.
#72: Describe for me the military personnel you
perceive.
#32: I'm talking about the people in jungle type
fatigues. The only difference that I can see
is in the helmet. They sometimes use a beret,
I_guess. I think there's. a terrible overlay
over here of El Salvador. I got to get rid of
that.
PAUSE
+13 #32: You can go ahead.
#72: That is all. I have for you at this time. Is
there anything you wish to add?
#32: No. I'll take a quick look (PAUSE) No. I
don't have anything else.
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REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 852
(DRAWING DESCRIPTION)
#72: We'll continue the session with a description of
the drawings.
#32: Yeah. At the very beginning of the session, the
predominant picture that stayed with me for quite
some time was the one that I had drawn on sketch
labeled number 1. And, within that square grid
representation was, as I've outlined, to the west
an ocean. Immediately to the east of that ocean
a very heavily populated modern city, quite bright
with cement type buildings. In the, almost center
portion of the city was a tall, very tall building,
high-rise ...a small scale version perhaps of the
Empire State building. It was in cartoon type
fashion...characters of the building...It just
predominated the entire city area. To the west
of the city, going north and south was, what I
perceive to be, the likes of a main highway that
went from north to west, and then south in a
somewhat huge loop. And, to the west of that were
very hilly areas, but they weren't, I don't believe
mountain areas, they were hilly with a predominance
of vegetation which I would consider light vegeta-
tion with a number of dirt roads or secondary
roads...mainly dirt roads...that were from in
good to excellent condition as they started off
from the city and then petered out to what appeared
to be passable but still good dirt roads. And,
that represents what I have in sketch number 1.
Do you have any questions on that?
#72: That's fine.
#32: Sketch number 2 is simply a brief outline of
what I perceive to be the predominant feature of
that city which is this almost high-rise building.
After the fact, I would estimate that this was
about a 30 story building, but I made a sketch of it
because it was so predominant in the first impressions
of the session.
#72: Did you have any feeling for what were the
dominant functions of the building?
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#32: Not particularly. No. I didn't. even question
that at the time.
#72: That's okay.
#32: Ah...Sketch number 3 is just an attempt at a
drawing of a helmet that was worn with the fatigues
that I have described on these people driving in
jeeps and fatigues along the hillsides.west of
or rather east, east of the main highway in what
I sensed to be a search type operation. The
...it wasn't...it was similar to our helmets, but
not exactly the same, and I might very well add
...that there were more berets than there were
helmets. But, I tried to give an indication of
what the helmet looked like, to the best of my.
ability. That's what sketch number 3 is about.
Sketch number 4 is the impressions that I received
when you asked me or you queried me on the principal
highway, and the one that came out west of the city
just seemed to be a wavering ribbon that kept kind
of shimmering back and forth. Another impression
is. that these curves are not perceptious along the
west side of the city, but very slow and gradual
...... Almost imperceptible, but if you took it
from an overview shot, you would see very ribbony
S type highway. There was an other highway, but
it was close to the ocean, and immediately east of
the city, but it was not a predominantly national,
international type road as the one that I have
described in sketch number 4. Okay. Any questions?
#72: No. That's good.. So, we'll terminate the session
now..
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TARGET CUING INFORMATION
REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 852
1. (S/NOFORN) Immediately prior to the session the remote.
viewer was told that the target was a geographic coordinate.
2. (S/NOFORN) The remote viewer was asked to go to that
location and describe his surroundings.
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