SESSION INFORMATION. TASK/TARGET NO: 9-102-P-NB. SESSION NO: 01. SOURCE NO: 079
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September 14, 1992
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SESSION INFORMATION
A. TARGET DATA: v ran 1
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B. PERSONNEL DATA:
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Monitor Number: -
C. SESSION DATA:
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D. EVALUATION DATA:
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E. SESSION SUMMARY:
Site is multi-dimensional and seems to have vivid colors.
There is a large circular object at the site with smaller objects
above it. Some of the smaller objects are long and some seem to be
square. Heat is being generated at the site by the object and
people. Land and water is at the site. The site is firey.
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TASKING SHEET
SOURCE NO: ' 27
DATE: 10 SEP 92
SUSPENSE: 11 SEP 92
110 0 HRS
1. PROJECT NUMBER: 92-102-P-NB
2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of choice.
3. BACKGROUND: None.
4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION: Describe the target.
5. COMMENTS: Optional Coordinates: 111011/911125
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TASKING SHEET
DATE: 10 SEP 92
SUSPENSE: 11 SEP 92
1600 HRS
1. PROJECT NUMBER: 92-102-P-NB
2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of choice.
3. BACKGROUND: None.
4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION: Describe the target.
5. COMMENTS: Optional Coordinates: 111011/911125
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week, they didn
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Were they in real danger or the victims of a
false alarm? Within 48 hours, they got their
answer.. Nearby Mount Pinatubo, after
sleeping quietly for more than 600 years,
suddenly erupted in a series of ex
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that shot plumes of steam and ash as much
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rained down on surrounding villages, and a
giant mushroom cloud was visible 100 km
(60 miles) away in Manila.
The confirmed death toll was only six in
the first few days, thanks to advance warn-
ings and speedy evacuations. But great dan-
gers remained. Fearing bigger explosions,
officials ordered tens of thousands evacuat-
ed. An approaching typhoon, moreover,
threatened to send destructive mudslides
down the mountain. Whatever ha
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the improving ability of scientists to moni-
tor volcanic activity and identify the telltale
events that presage eruptions.
Mount Pinatubo's blasts came just one
week after Japan's Mount Unzen blew its
top, with more deadly results. The red-hot
avalanches hurtling down the mountain's
slopes killed at least 35 people. But the toll
could have been much higher if scientists
had not sounded the alarm that an erup-
tion was imminent. In fact, many of those
killed were journalists and volcanologists
drawn to the mountain by the warnings,
whereas most residents of the area fled to
safety. They may have to stay away for a
long while: Mount Unzen erupted again
Mount Pinatubo shot plumes of steam and ash 30 km (20 miles) into the sky last week, and the worst may not be over. A
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