INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROJECT PROTOCOL

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CIA-RDP96-00788R001100440061-6
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June 17, 1998
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61
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June 1, 1981
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Approved For Release 2003/09/16 ` CIA-RDP96-00788RO01100440061-6 DEPARTMENT OF THE. ARMY US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND FORT GEORGE G. MEADE.. MARYLAND 2075 INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROJECT PROTOCOL 1. (S/NOFORN) GENERAL: This protocol contains the procedure for INSCOM GRILL FLAME Project. (ICFP) sponsored remote viewing. It is in, effect for the period required to accomplish the scope of work. Remote viewing (RV) in an intellectual process by which an individual perceives characteristics of a designated target remote in space and/or time from that individual. RU does not involve any electronic sensing devices at or focused at the target site, nor does it involve classical photo interpretation of photographs obtained from overhead or oblique means. The individual performing RV (the remote viewer) is provided with a unique identi- fier to allow him to focus his attention on the designated target. This identifier may be stationary map coordinates, a specific structure, an identi- fiable vehicle (aircraft tail number) or a specific individual (name, place of birth, age, and/or photograph). The task of the remote viewer is to d,sgrLa designated aspects of the specified target. The task is achievable 1, No drugs or hypnosis will be used in this RV protocol. 2. (S/NOFORN) MILITARY OBJECTIVE: it is the objective of this protocol to standardize the process of remote viewing so that it may become all e. tabli.shed task in the spectrum of intulli- gence and information gathering functions and for target acquisition applications. S/NO1FORN M1fIIARY APPLICATIONS: Remote viewing can be used to: (1) target on key enemy military individuals from covert agents to key battle commanders; (2) detect the change in state, of military units; (3) monitor hostile military I_OCs, US Army personnel units, materiel and operations are vulnerable to hostile RV. Countermeasures must be devised to eliminate or reduce this vulnerability, 4. (`./NOI=ORN) APPROVAL HISTORY: The Commander, US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command (DARCOM) approved, in principle, the US Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) involvement in project GRILL FLA I in April 1978. In May 1970, the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) accepted lead responsibility for GRILL F LAML applications. Effective 14 January 1981, by approval of Under Secretary of Army, INSCOM became the only active operational GRILL FLAME element: in the Army. Program management for GRILL FLAME was transferred to Commander., INSCOM effective 11 February 1981. OACSI, DAMI-ISH remains the Army focal raoint for policy matters and interface at the national level. Overall Dot) responsibility resides with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Approved For Release 2003/09/16: CIA-RDP96-00788RO01100144Q 0,6 .z?U''--, 40 Approved For Release 2003/09/16 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01100440061-6 (S/NOFORN) DEFINITIONS: a. Remote Viewing (RV) : An :inteli.cetual.. process by which a Ear r aon perceivescharacter:i.stics of a lor_;rt.iort remote from that. person. IL does not involve any electronic sensing devices at or focused at the t.arr}ot nor does it involve classical photo interprot,al_ion of photographs obtained front overhead or oblique means. t;. Rcmotey Vtcwx t Session. A ngle attempt by a nc:mote v ewer to perceive, and report: c:hr~roct c r s .. ir;; of a de a:ignated target. c. Remote Vi-ewer: The ind.i.?,.'i.dual. who performs rcmoLn viewing, d. Interviewer: The individual who interacts with the remote viewer "before, during, ar-ecR fter the RV ;_;cssi.on. e. Pro,~ec,ty Arralel.r The individual who interacts with outside agencies. f". t~ro~ec ty U rrr xt rc;n Of Ir c r : The i nd i v idua:i. who con , cca]_:.~ ut il.iz:*. ion of fell as ts. g. Project: Frainincj/Concepto-s Officer: The, individual who t:.rrri.ns personnel o do RV neid dove lops opcf'at a.onad. Concepts fc r app l .i cat-ion by the operations of fiver. h. Project `ianiy r: The i.nJividual. who coordinates project: artivit.ies. i. Project dffficer : The over all, responsible .i.rrdiv i.dual for :.x 11