SUMMARY REMOTE VIEWING SESSION LXXXV
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ORCON/NOFORN
INSCOM
GRILL FLAME
PROJECT
CLASSIFIED BY: Director,DIA
REVIEW ON: 31 Jul 99
EXTENDED BY: Director, DIA
REASON: 2-301-C (3) (6)
GRILL FLAME
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION LXXXV
1. (S) This report provides documentation of a remote
viewing session conducted for the purpose of orienting a
remote viewer to an applied remote viewing protocol.
2. (S) The remote viewer's impressions during this session
appeared to correlate very well with the target. The viewer
did not get many distinct images; however, the images that he
did receive related to the outbounder and the target. During
this session the viewer complained of being uncomfortable and
that he felt something was not quite right. At this time the
viewing part of the session was terminated and the viewer
proceeded with the task of drawing his impressions on paper.
3. (S) The protocol used for this session and which will
be used in later training is detailed in the document,
Standard Remote Viewing Protocol (Local Targets) by Harold
E. Puthoff and Russell Targ, November 1978.
4. (S) Following is a transcript of the viewer's impressions
during the remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings
made by the viewer reference his impressions of the target
site. At TAB B are photographs of the target site.
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION LXXXV
#28:
This will be a remote viewing session (edited
for security).
#14:
All right #10.5. Its now 2 o'clock. #28
is at the target location. Find #28 and tell me
what you see.
+07
#10.5:
I see something. . a light and round on the
top.
+08
I got an impression of flashing, something.
Something flashing. Red or orange.
+11
Now I see a . . a tunnel. . or something.
Its dark on one side but light on the other.
I think its square.
PAUSE
I get a dark square.
PAUSE
I'm not doing too good.
PAUSE
I'll back off for a minute.
PAUSE
I see funny white squares. Holes in them.
Ceiling.
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#10.5: I can't . . . I'd like to beat my head
against the wall. Something's funny. I
wasn't getting a doggone thing of any. .
but, then I . . what can I say, I got. . .
#14: Do you want me to throw some light on?
Very funny. Very funny thing. Just out of
nowhere a flashing light. Okay. First I had
this and I didn't say that. I did enunciate
that one. It was like it was just out of
nowhere. It was just a . . just a . . you know,
periodically flashing orange or red light. And
I didn't even get a shape on it. It was just,
I thought of a light. I didn;t see what was
emitting it or what was giving it off. Okay.
But, let me use some of these colors here.
#14: There you go. That;s what they're there for.
#10.5: And this was a dark triangle, but this was -
let me see, how can I do this? Nope. Nope.
That's not even right. All I saw was like a
part of it. It was like. . It was as though
you know, right on the edge of periphial vision
I didn't see the light going in 360 degrees.
I saw the light only coming this way. You know
what I mean. Out in an arc. It was like the
light was cut in half and I wasn't seeing the
other half of the flash. And I'll call it just
a. . you know, flashing red or orange.
A. . I know its a . . was a funny one. Was . .
Its as though I saw somebody with outstretched
arms. Like he was. . Like a person was leaning
against a wall or something. He had his arms
out like that.
#14: Remember you don't have to label anything more
than you need to.
#10.5: Yeah. I know. I'm not putting a wall in. I'm
just saying its as though. . . Okay. Okay now,
this is a funny one. It was. . how do I do this?
It was . . I'll use shading here.
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Okay. This was a tunnel. And it was as though
the left half of it was all dark and the right
half of it was all light. Okay.
PAUSE
And that's it.
#14: Did you have any feelings of emotion or hot/cold?
#10.5: I could not do or go anywhere. I was just.
I really, I was . . It was like I was locked
somehow. It was real funny. I couldn't. .
I couldn't do my usual thing. I don't know if
that was. . I might have just wanted to try
something new.
#14: No problem.
#10.5: Or just keep it right as raw imagery as I could
for the sake of this session. But, Oh, wait a
minute! I told you funny squares. That's the
last thing.
#10.5: Okay, that's five. What the hell, they were
light. It was like that. Like accoustic tile
or something like that. Funny suqares and I
had the feeling that they were up and not down.
Squares. Up. With spots.
I just couldn't. . you know, it was real funny.
I couldn't resolve very much. I couldn't get
much. . The strongest impression I had was of
a closed space. And I don't and I didn't even
get much farther than that. Just a closed space.
I would say just a closed space.
And really #14. . doggone. . that's the size
of it.
All right.
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TAB A
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