REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 846
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January 14, 1982
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INSCOM
GRILL FLAME
PROGRAM
CLASSIFIED 6Y: MSG, DAMI-ISH
0516302 JUL78
REVIEW ON:
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION #846
1. (S/NOFORN) This report provides documentation of a remote viewing
session conducted for training purposes only.
2. (S/NOFORN) Post analysis on target viewing indicated some degree of
correlation in a general way with the actual target location. Problems
encountered by the viewer are very common to the first coordinate type
of target utilized. The viewer did go directly to the target but then
tried to use his initial perceptions to analyze what the target might be.
The viewer in this specific case attempted to determine through analysis
of his first impressions what he might have been targeted against which
would both be large and easy a target for his first coordinate attempt.
The viewer learned from this first attempt at a coordinate target that
his only irnput will be remote viewing and not analytic. His attitude is
very positive and he feels that he will do much better on his next try.
3. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the Standard
Remote Viewing instruction for remote or coordinate targets as developed by
Dr.'s Harold E. Putthoff and Russel Targ, SRI-International, November 1978.
4. (S/NOFORN) Following is a transcript of the viewer 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 are doc-
uments reference the actual site against which he was targeted. At TAB C
is the targeting coordinates and information utilized.
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TRANSCRIPT
REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 846
#01: This will be a remote viewing session for
14 January 1982 with an on-target time of
0930 hours.
Okay #63, it is now 0930 hours. Your target for
today is at the following coordinate:
31 degrees, 57 minutes, 30.32 seconds North
007 degrees, 26 minutes, 22.72 seconds West
Your target for today is at coordinate:
31 degrees, 57 minutes, 30.32 seconds North
007 degrees, 26 minutes, 22.72 seconds West
Take your time, relax, and describe your perceptions
of your target area to me.
PAUSE
#63: I see a cone shaped object with a dark, flat top.
Perhaps a hole in the top. It's not like I would
expect I should be seeing. This is like I'm.seeing
a cone sitting on a table top.
#01: It's. okay.
#63: Instead of seeing something that should be on the
ground.
#01: That's-okay, Just...relax and report only what you
perceive. Don't, try to make this into anything.
Just relax and report your perception. Why don't
you approach the hole in the top and describe to me
details about this.
PAUSE
#63: If this isn't, a volcano then I'm, I'm getting total
overlay. I'have the rim...it's.kind of rounded.
It's not real sharp. See vertical ridges going down
into the hole. It's. kind of grayish....color at the
top along the rim.
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#01: Remember.not to try to make this anything
specific. Just report your perceptions concerning.
the target.. Study those ridges, and study the rim.
Relax and just kind of drift around the target,
and describe whatever perceptions you have concerning
the target.
PAUSE
#63: I'm not getting anything. I got a tremendous feeling...
#01: Describe your feelings.
#63: Well, the initial impression was that I was looking
at that cone shaped thing, and my analytical part
said you're looking at a volcano. I tried to fight
that off and go t.o ground zero again and start from
scratch, but I don't. get anything but the impression
of volcano.
#01: Your description of the cone may be very accurate.
You should not try to analyze what that cone might
be, but you should try to give more detailed description
of that cone. I'11 read you the coordinates again, and
what I want you to do is to relax when I read the
coordinates, and describe only what you perceive
in your head about the target. Coordinates are:
.31 degrees, 57 minutes, 30.32 seconds North
007 degrees, 26 minutes, 22.72 seconds West
Relax now, and just describe your perceptions.
#63:
I'm. back to the cone again. Rounded at the top
sort of a squarish base.
and
#01:
All right. Go down to the edge of that cone, and
describe anything of interest that you find at the
rim or the edge of that cone.
#63:
Get a feeling it's large...and get a very open
As though there's. nothing else around. Smooth,
jagged. I still get that grayish color ...pale
feeling.
yet
gray.
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#63: I get the feeling of a hole.
#01: Describe what makes you say hole.
#63: A circle with a border around it...a border within
a circle. It has rays going towards the center of
the.circle. Like ridges on the inside of a wall
of a circle, and then it's dark in the middle.
#01: I want you to remember that which you are describing
to me. Go down inside this hole and describe to
me the interior of this hole.
#63: It's dark, warm and cold at the same time. One
side of me is warm and one side is cold. Kind of
a dusty feeling.
#01: Dusty feeling!
#63: It's about the best way to describe it. Kind of a
powdery type feeling.
#01: Describe the function of this hole. What is your
gut feeling for the function of this hole.
#63: My initial impression is seeing something flowing
out of it running down the side of it. Keeping
coming back to that volcano. Give me a minute and
I'll see if I can come up with something else.
#01: Just relax and become one with this target, this
hole that you'r.e sitting in, and just describe
your gut feelings, your perceptions pertaining to
it.
#63: I.see water or I see something flowing. Seems like
it's flowing uphill.
#01: Describe that feeling for me.
#63: I see something that grayish, very thin and
viscosity just like water or something. Seems like
it's. flowing sort of up and then turning back down
about 120 degrees, I guess. Like a waterfall or
something.
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#01: Okay. I have all that I need to know about the
target #63. I want you. to take a few minutes and
relax with the target. Become one with the target,
and tell me any other perceptions that I need to
know about the target.
PAUSE
#63: I just got an impression of...smell of smoke, or
something burning. Pretty strong smell as though
it's either here in the room with me or it's there.
#01: Okay #63...I'd like you to let go of the target
now and return to this room. Just relax for a few
minutes after returning to this room. I'm going to
put the tape on hold and in a few minutes we'l.l
draw the target.
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REMOTE VIEWING SESSION.846
(DESCRIPTION OF NARRATIVE)
#01: Okay #63... You finished your drawings here.
Why don't you start with your first page and
describe what you've drawn here?
#63: The first drawing, which is actually two, one is
a vertical and one is an oblique...is that cone
sitting on a table top. It was sitting off to the
edge like this, and I draw a vertical and oblique
so you can get a better idea of what I was talking
about.
Number 2 is the feeling...I was standing right where
the X is hanging out around this rim... It was kind
of jagged around the rim, perhaps rocky, and I had
the feeling of ridges going down and it was dark
down there in the middle. There may have been a
little something over here. Maybe a little bit of
high ground over here.
Number 3, if you recall, I said I got a feeling for
a round hole and a square base, and so there's a
depiction of that.
#01: What are those radial lines?
#63: Ummm...that's just, I don't know..... that's just ....
sides of it going down.
#01: Okay. You called them rays, I think.
#63: Oh. This is the one that's, this that.
#01: Oh. I see. Okay.
#63: Number 4 is the one where I had a feeling for a
circle with rays going in towards the middle of the
circle.
#01: That's the darkened in portion?
#63: Yeah. And, you got dark in the middle there.
And, there were some gold rays, like, like these.
And, then some just fine lines after that.
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#63: And, then drawing number 5, is the feeling I got
for flow. It was like flowing over a level surface
and turned back about 120 degrees or so, and just
went back.down, and it seemed like it was flowing
like that. It was actually, just about the way.
I've drawn it. It was flowing level and then turning
back.under...flowing back up under where it's coming
from.
#01: Aha. Do you have any idea what that flow might have
been?
#63: No.
#01: Tell me something. I see that there'sa difference
between your drawing 4 and your drawing 3 in that
3 is a circle inside a square and 4 is a circle within
a circle.
#63: Four, 1, 4 I feel like is a drawing of this right
here, just the circle, and that's looking down into
here.
#01: Okay. Okay. Do you have anything else you would
like to add to the session?
#63: Yeah. I'll just add, I feel like I, I'm sure I
did way too much analysis this time. And, I
couldn't. fight off the feelings that this is my
first target that you were going to give me. A
mountain that's stuck up out of the middle of nowhere
or an island sitting in the middle of the ocean.
Something that would be quite obvious to me so that
I'd have a good chance on the first shot with a
geographic coordinate, and then after that you'll start
making harder. So, from now on, I think, my analysis
will be a little bit less. But, this first one, I
was sure you were going to pick some sort of an easy
target for me. Give me a chance. That's it.
#01: Okay. We'l.l call this end of session.
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TARGET CUING INFORMATION
REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION # 846
Viewer was provided with the following coordinates:
Latitude: 31 degrees, 57 minutes, 30.32 seconds NORTH
Longitude: 007 degrees, 26 minutes, 22.72 seconds WEST
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