COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT)

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CIA-RDP96-00788R001400700001-0
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RIPPUB
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U
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10
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November 4, 2016
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June 17, 1998
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1
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October 22, 1982
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400700001-0 CRVT Report: COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT) DATE/TIME CONDUCTED: 221427 Oct82 FILE #: 14 SITE: Bay in Dominican Republic Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400700001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01400700001-0` Z.0CTSZ 4- Z-1 Vgt0 3O 4 U &41-t-eq I ~ 0 ~b I IJ 9 0 .50) 1 -5b S-Z -&k-3--C-OZn 6(6030'N to 010 501 13t) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDR 6-00788RO01400700001-0 N 18 () Sb / o 5413D'`k) 0-36 1 l v/ I ki 18 -(0g a 5` 30 AGM-M-8 6 Q4",j S -z_ Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-R9P96-00788R001400700001-0 (Aj (~. 36` A 4e,6,p 69m~ Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 4_.A-RDP96-00788R001400700001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 C rtite 0tee0, P W-, GRAND Beach RA MA West End'/ V CAYMAN LAt4j)S RR 1 .- ~ CAYMAN DIRAC LITTLE CAYMAN 1. y \r 'E Niodls Fran r rr-9F NEW Na !ELEUTNERA ? 1. lle~~yy ANDRO$;, .SG~ akd PROVIDENCE Arthu+3~ Town CAT I. 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It mar L11 C yo( ! Kaccais L ! N CPYRGHT CPYRGHT Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 CPYRGHT Sea of sugarcane swirls around a batey (left), the barrackslike village of harvesters and their families. The Republic must admit some 12,000 i1aitians annually for the harvest, largely because its own citizens consider cane cutting underpaid and demeaning. For a backbreaking day's work, this Haitian natter (below) may earn $4.50. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 JY6,0IdFor Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01400700001-0 The W ester o Hemisphere's oldest city CAPITAL, OF ADVENTURE, Santo Do- mingo sprawls beside the meandering Ozama River, where Columbus's brother, Bartolome, founded the city in 1.496 as seat of Spain's first New World colony. Pirates and swashbucklers coveted Santo Domingo for its gold. The English buccaneer Sir Francis Drake seized the city in 1586. His price for leaving: 25,000 gold ducats. In the old colonial city stand scores of restored structures, including the Ozarna Fortress (above, at lower right) and the Ca- thedral of Santa Maria ]a Menor (left). Here and not in Spain, say Dominicans, lie the remains of Christopher Columbus, beneath an ornate marble monument. A Santo Do- mingo dancer (left, upper) recalls the city's Spanish forebears-rootstock of the nation's influential white minority. Dizzying growth of Santo Domingo-it has quintupled in population since 1950-- reflects a massive influx of rural poor. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01400700001-0 Clouds veil the beauty of the Dominican Republic's rugged heartland, where parallel mountain ranges wall lush valleys that shelter fruitful farmlands. CPYRGHT Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 400700001 -0 CPYRGHT Pedernale Cabo Rojo CPYRGHT Puerto Plata Atlantic Ocean Caribbean Sea /8.60 00 9069,0.5.9 W Guifof lexica ~l STEPPI Colunrb paniola be4 stone to Ne- lic was rul finally by I struggle le hero Juan AREAS 18,8 POPULATIO LANGUAGE; CIONt Rc ECONOMY: cacao, tobacl capital (pop MACE: Trop n KILOMETERS s0 O STATUTE MILES Se FOREST= CROPLAND AND PASTURE SCRUB FOREST= Elevations in meters (black) feet (red) DRAW. BT UEWEY G. HICKR, t"Lt PY 1;U5 PLAS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ART DIVISION mans Jay ONTO THE STAGE of history with 's landing in 1492, the island of His- World riches. The Dominican Repub- first by Spain, then by France, and i, which was ousted in 1844 after a by national ablo Duarte. square miles. 5,000,000. Danish. RELI- bauxite. L JOIRCITIE.: Santo 13orningo, ,000,000); Santiago (pop. 200,000). CLI- 1, moderated by trade winds and altitude. 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