REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING SESSION, RV-018
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January 17, 1985
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REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING SESSION
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* Remote Viewer : LB *
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* Interviewer : FA 0 ._ \ *
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* Date : 01/17/85 *
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* Starting Time : 1304 hours, local *
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* Site # : 0059 *
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* Site Acquisit.: CRV (CRV ERV PRV ARV BRV Other ) *
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* Working Mode : GT (GT HE Other ) *
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* Feedback class: C ( A B C Other )
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Ending time
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1418
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local
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Notes : 34
52'
12"N
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49' 48"W
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Highest stage
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04
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Evaluation
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DESCRIPTION OF SITE
* Actual : Solar One energy generation plant in the Mojave desert.
* RV summ.
: metallic, thin, pointed, tall, open structure. Narrow- AOL-
antennae like tower. Al- this thing is huge: rocky, rough,
pebbly, dry. even rough curved (plse reference original)
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Dressed in bo:Towed finely, "r.-!enice
wears Byzantine arches and Tr.uliioned
windows along the Grand Canal
(right): Under Constantinople's sway
from the seventh to the ninth centuries,
Venice took control of her own destiny
and ultimately usurped Byzantium's
trade routes. She helped .finance tie
Fourth Crusade, which in 1204
plundered treasures of Constantinople,
including the famous bronze horses
now adorning the Lagoon city's Cathedral
o St. Mark.
If you must wait out an Athos storm, you
will find no more dramatic haven than
Simonopetra, high on a spur above the Ae-
gean. It opens its dovecote of cells onto tiers
of rickety balconies propped by aged beams.
To walk along one 800 feet over the sea in a
storm i an act of faith. Clutching the splin-
tery rail, stepping over a gap in the floor
planks, I looked down mesmerized at walls
of water battering walls of rock.
Next.day Shnonopetra no longer shook.
The wind had lost its howl; the sea was flat-
tening its crests. No more dodging waves. I
had been lucky. Not so that boy who looked
like my son. As he leaped across the rocks, a
wave swept him away before his father's
eyes. When the boats ran again, they found
his bod , and brought it in from the sea.
THE YEAR 1071 was a hal one for the
Byzantines, East and West. At Man-
zikert, in the highlands of eastern
Turkey, the multinational Byzantine
Army, riven by dissensions and desertions
and for once sloppy in reconnaissance, was
annihilated by the invading Seljuk Turks
it had marched east to destroy. Anatolia,
breadbasket and prime recruiting ground
for Byzantium, subsequently was stripped
forever from Christendom, opening the way
to later Ottoman invasions of Europe.
In Bari, port city in southeastern Italy, I
saw blood on the pavement. Assassins had
gunned down a political opponent, and
grieving partisans marched around the stain
in bitter memorial. Nine centuries earlier
blood had flowed in the streets of Byzantine
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Bari, sacked by the Normans after a three-
year siege. Five years after the Battle of
Hastings in England, the Normans had con-
quered southern Italy.
The year 1204 was even worse. On April
13, Fourth Crusaders en route to Jerusalem
committed what historian Sir Steven Runci-
man called "the greatest crime in history"?
the Christian sack of Constantinople.
Burning, pillaging, raping, the crusaders
looted what they didn't destroy to enrich
Venice, Paris, Turin, and other Western
centers with "every choicest thing found
upon the earth." (They even brought back
two heads of John the Baptist, so rich was
Constantinople in relics.)
When, after 57 years, a Byzantine emper-
or once again reigned in Constantinople, the
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