INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROJECT PROTOCOL (U)

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CIA-RDP96-00788R001100440060-7
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RIFPUB
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S
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1
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November 4, 2016
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June 17, 1998
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60
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Publication Date: 
June 1, 1981
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MF
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SUBJECT: INSCOM Grill Flame Project Protocol. (U) BG Garrison Rapmund Chairman Human Use Committee, MIIA Fort Detrick, Maryland 21701 1. (S/NOFORN) Attached is the INSCOM Grill. Flame Project Protocol which is provided in accordance with your instructions, and for your approval. This protocol is essentially the same as the existing approved AMSAA Grill Flame Pro- tocol. Effective 14 . January 1981, by approval of Under Secretary of Army, INSCOM became the only active operational Grill Flame element in the US Army. Since AMSAA is no longer active in the remote viewing field, the INSCOM Grill Flame Project (IGFP) requires its own protocol. IGFP is not research oriented. IGFFFP trains personnel to do remote viewing and employs remote viewers operationally as sources of information on real world intelligence targets. 2. (S/NDFORN) Because of remote viewing being an evolving intelligence collection media, modifications to this protocol may become necessary, in the future, to enhance the operational ability of the process. Procedures which may require official protocol changes will be cleared through your office prior to implementation. Approved changes or modifications to the AMSA1 Grill Flame Protocol or the INSCOM Grill Flame Protocol will be implemented by IGFP as the operations/training requirements of this office dictate. 1 Intl CHAD B. WRITE As stated Colonel, GS ADCSOPS-HUMINT DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY C?MMANb FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, MARYLAND 20755 Approved For Rel fi e`1003 69116 ,'CA-RDP96-00788R001100440060-'