SESSION REPORT, REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-25. VIEWER 10.5.
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DATED: 051630ZJUL78
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-25
SG1
1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewing session conducted in
compliance with a request for information on a target of interest. The
mission was to
2. (S/NOFORN) The remote viewer's impressions of the target are provided as
raw intelligence data and as such have not been subjected to any intermediate
analysis, evaluation or collation. Interpretation and use of the information
provided is the responsibility of the requestor.
3. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the document,
Grill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated.
4. (S/NOFORN) Following is a trancript of the viewer's impressions during t
remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings made by the remote viewer
reference his impressions of the target site. At TAB B is target cuing infor-
mation provided the remote viewer.
5. (S/NOFORN) This session was conducted concurrently with Session D-24.
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-25
TIME
#66: This will be a remote viewing session for 0830 hours,
4 September 1980.
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Relax. Relax and focus your
+04 #10.5: Looks like a...round.at the top box...like a loaf of bread
...Looks like a lorry.....The sides are hard.............
Got a...umm....like a...I have a feeling that, uh, I am,
+06 uh, am like, you know. .the edge of a, uh...shallow, uh...
a ravine. And I'm watching the vehicles go over the edge,
uh, you know...moving on the dirt road. This, uh...go
over the edge and...and then go down and to the right.
It's...like a convoy.
+08 #66: Describe the vehicles to me.
#10.5: They are...those that I've seen are...lorry types....having,
uh, snub-nosed front ends and...moulded (phoenetic) uh,
round fenders. They're entering a wadi or agorge, shallow
gorge... It's, um, grassy here though. There are, uh...
short grasses along the road. It's like.a...there are some
mountains in the background, which is to the...I think it's
to the northwest, and those mountains are very rugged and
...barren.....
#56: Describe your position of perspective.
#10.5: Now I am...up and, uh, over the lip of the depression...
about, um, 100 feet and watching this curving convoy going
down this...cleft. They are proceeding down the...the
gap. They go down it, in a southeasterly direction, or
southern direction...more southern. If the mountains are
northwest this is more south. And they, uh.....
+12 #10.5: I saw one tactical vehicle earlier, but now all I'm seeing
is...a string of these lorries. It is warm, and it is dry.
They are proceeding...they move maybe, I don't know, it's
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,-#30.5: maybe only a quarter of a mile down the- this gash in the
terrain. And they climb out...and move on. In that,
general southeasterly direction.
#66: At this time move your perspective even higher and describe
where this is in the world.
#66: Okay, we'll stop the session.
#10.5: Okay, this thing is about...I've drawn it a lot narrower
than it really should be in perspective so let me go over
this. It's more like that fat, stubby, lorry type of
vehicle. With a rounded top. Draw this thing again.
There, that's more like it. Love it, love it. Now that's
more the size of the proportions of the thing. It's got
the ro-, rounded, bulbous fenders, but it has a front. that
looks like the front of our old half track. It's the -
wheeti (phoenetic). You know, it's very, very angular hood
comes down in a triangle but it's got rounded fenders. I
don't know if that's...you know. I know there's a goddamn
fender here somehow.
#66: Now you say that-you saw a, uh, convoy of these. And I
eventually wanted to, when we, we're gonna get around to
it'in the session, to have you tell me about the size of
this convoy. But we never did get around to-
#10.5: Yeah. I was playing with numbers all that while I was quiet.
It did not appear to be a large...large convoy. This thing
is, well, okay...let me see this is an OD lorry. That's
one vehicle type that I saw. An OD lorry, ah, with hard
sides and top. I had the feeling that this was similar to
our radio van. Okay? You. know, the kind that we have that
...on a five ton truck the sides pop out and you end up
with a command post and radio facility inside it and every-
thing. I had a feeling that this is like this. I, I
thought of that when I saw this vehicle, because it was hard
sides and had a curved roof. And st- it wasn't just canvas
top, it was a hard top. And it, I thought...thought of...
of our US five ton Command Signal van. Signal, uh...what
do you call it? Command signal, uh, truck. Okay? That
was the thought that occured when I saw this thing. I'll
call that one, and I'll go on and review that.
I had a feeling, in the very first part of the session
which was un-talked about until later was, I had the feel-
ing of a armored vehicle, like a...the old rounded top,
and this was only seen from an angle on my left shoulder.
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#10.5: But it was only one-of 'em, Idid not feel that there were
a whole bunch of tanks in this convoy. I had the feeling
like the tank was the lead vehicle and that behind it was
about 30 of these trucks like this. Some...some soft topped,
some hard topped, okay, of an assortment of lorry type
vehicles. Two and a half to five ton lorry type vehicles,
but that there was some sort of an armored escort at the
front. You know. Anyway, I had, uh...........This type
of a feeling. Okay?.... *****ooo9***Ah1 well. The sooner
we get it over and done with the sooner we'll...have it over
and done with.......
Okay. Anyway, here you are...Okay. This is the feeling,
see. Like there was one tank like a...an old rounded
turret, small...rounded turret tank. Like T-55 leading...
uh, uh, like it was in the lead. Because when I was up
above and I was looking at this string of vehicles, had
the, just sort of the thing that, "Oh, well they got one
tank up front, but it's not really part of the unit." You
know, it's just an escort, you know, clearing the road or
doing whatever comes naturally, why they have, tanks, you
know. Old, small rounded turret tank like T-55 leading...
convoy. Okay. All right. So that's that.
And then there are other vehicles back here. Okay. And
this is to the northwest, these are the rugged ...rugged
barren...hills. Okay. And this is...short...brown..s
grasses. It was almost as though wheat had been cut, you
know, it was that...stubby and hard, okay. It was not
blowing elephant grasses or stuff like that. It was only
like two or three inches and it was almost like it would
been, had been mown. Because you know that's left when
you mow a wheat or a hay field, is just the stubby hard
diameter stalks. And it's very, very brittle,,,and if you
walked in it barefooted it's hurt your feet, because, you'd
be stepping on these pins. Okay. Short,brown stubby...
grasses, okay, were all around along the side of the road.
And then this, between the barren hills and the edge of
this thing that I called a wadi or a gorge or a cleft is
just flat rolling plains.
All right. The ter-. the terms I I and this funny
thing which I don't know how the hell
pronounce, sspe i is is, I have spelled it
these things occure o me when I was hovering over
the -Elp of this crack watching these vehicles come down by
my right and go bump! and then go down into this rather
slight, not really a steep gorge like the Rocky Mountains
or anything, just maybe a hundred foot ditch, you know,
they go down in that. And these were just occured spon-
taneously. Uh.......Okay, and, uh...
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#10.5: Well, anyway, here the trucks have to.......two wheels in
the back. Okay. These thing have to go over and down the
lip. It's okay,.I know this is all. irrelevant to you any-
way. An' here in the background you can see ,he other, in
places this wadi becomes steep, or whatever it is. The
gorge, it's not really a gorge, it doesn't classify to be
gorge. It's like a ditch, not, it's like a big ditch or
a, uh...but it's natural, you know, it's ruggedly natural.
It's not a manmade thing. Some places it's really steep
and other places it's tapered. Anyway, and here's the
horizon. Okay. Now the vehicles go down and they go down
to what's the east, the west side, and then they would,
are moving down sort of across the ditch, and then they
were coming back up and then they were continuing on in
that direction like this. Okay? Towards the horizon.
#66: Okay.
#10.5: They're moving. And I had the feeling that they were moving
some distance. You know, they were not like just,going
four miles. They were like going 50 miles or 75 miles
towards this blank- and it is, just a blank horizon.
#66: Now the question that I had asked you just before we were
stopped by the workmen outside, uh...was a high altitude
shot, and where in the world this might be. And you were
working on that for a considerable period of time and then
we were interupted by the workmen outside pounding on the
walls.
#10.5: Yeah, you just can't win. Okay. Let. me touch up this one
here. Okay. The vehicles come over, they go down this
edge then they go sort of quarter mile...down and across
this, uh...cleft and then they climb back up a, a low
spot. All right.
Having, as I already said, having already used the terms
wadi, because that really was a desc ' o' t
having already had this wei e of S G1
phonetically, and now w ere e A G1
is. All these things occured spontaneously A
though. Uh...I...tried to do it as cleanly as I could,
ag-, as a, as a clean shot at where the hell this place
was. So, I, uh, envisioned a cer-, an, a rotating, a
revolving globe. And every time I would ask myself where
this was occuring I would get, the globe would stop with
Africa. Okay...It would just, you know, was, it was like,
like I take a blink out of the moving film, and it'd be
Africa there, okay. Now where I believe, uh...we are talk-
ing about is the-Middle Eastern shot that I got of impor-
tance is the bottom left hand side of the Red Sea and
across the Red Sea from Saudi Arabia.
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#66: So these names that you've mentioned before, do you recog-
nize them as-
SG1B
#10.5: In
#10.5: It's in
#66: Okay.
#10.5: Yeah, I know where the
#66: Where is that?
region is.
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#66: Okay. So this-
#10.5: An' it's a big area of activity.
#66: So this other imagery you. got of your spinning globe imagery
seemed to validate those feelings?
#10.5: Yes. Yes.
#66: Okay.
#10.5: And I was, and that's why I did it that way is because I
wanted to make sure I got a clean cut at it instead of
somethin' else. Okay. To try to eliminate overlay. Uhl
so anyway their ultimate...the ultimate thing.I got here
was...is, uh, shoot...is,.uh...I don't know precisely how
this thing goes. This is., this is ..okay, S G1
re here. Okay. And, uh... et me see if I can A
remem er my geography now..
Anyway, the place that I had was, I was very clearly seeing
the bump that shoots out into I guess it's the Indian
Ocean here on the ver-, it's an elbow like thing. And that's
where is. Okay. And the whole area of interest,
'cause wen to this altitude, the whole area of interest
was here in the Middle East, in the Eastern Middle, south-
eastern Middle East. I did. not see any country areas or
anything like that. That I did have the feeling of is that
there was a general southeasterly movement, and that these,
this outfit was going southeast. But that it was somewhere
in the interior, it wasn't on the coast or anything like
that. And that it was, the movement was like ...that. You
know, it was nondescript, but that it was somewhere inside
the actual part of the map I was looking at, it wasn't on
any identifiable terrain feature or anything like that.
#66:
you see a, uh, caravan of trucks and one tank leading.
And, uh, you have, are of the opinion that this is located
somewhere in
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