SESSION REPORT, REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-82. VIEWER 001.
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INSCOM
GRILL FLAME
PROGRAM
CLASSIFIED BY:MSG,DAIII-ISH
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-82
1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewin session conducted in SG1A
compliance with a request for information concerning
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 inter-
mediate analysis, evaluation or collation. Interpretation and use of the
information provided is the responsibility of the requester.
3. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the document
rill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated.
4. (S/NOFORN) Following is a transcript of the viewer's 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 is target cuing infor-
mation provided the remote viewer. At TAB C is customer's request for infor-
mation.
5. (S/NOFORN) This session was conducted concurrently with Session D-83.
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REMOTE VIEWIM (RV) SESSION D-82
#14: This will be a remote viewing session for 15 October 1980.
Mission time is 0900 hours.
SG1A
SG1A
SG1A
At this time we're going to have a pre-session brief.
Uh, #01, we're goin to o back to and I'm going
to send you back to SG1A
#01: Okay.
#14: Uh, when we start I'll give you a map reference and I'll
give you a coordinate, and that will put you in the
ball park. But what we're interested in, there is a big
building at this air field known as the Assembly Building.
#01: Okay.
#14: I- what I want, what I'll do is I'll give you the
coordinate, I want you to go to this assembly building, and
once you're there I want you to let me know and I'll
ask you the pertinent questions from there.
#01: Okay.
building. I want you to find this building, go into
this building, and when you're there please let me know.
#14: All right #01. The time is now 0900 hours. Your mission
for this morning is to go to SG1A
SG1A - The map -reference for your target is SG11
a reference is - The UTM coordinate is S G1P
At this air field there is a large assembly
#01: Okay.
#14: All right #01, I want you to look around inside this
building and I want you to tell me if you find any type
of nuclear device at this location.
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#01: (Mumble) The device is in...they, uh... they're empty.
I got, find some kinda explosive charges. It's like a
locker room. Just a minute... It's like a sub-assembly
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#01: room. It's got a overhead crane, not crane but a...rail
with some kind of lifting device fastened to it. There's
three, four tables. This is the main assembly area.....
I don't see any kind of device here, though. Let me
try another room...........
Have a....area with, uh...with interlocking jigsaw walls,
look like....like big pad, big padded walls. And there's
a...there's a door that's like got a seal, rubber seal
around it...And there's like a...looks like a cylinder,
only it's more round, like a egg. And it's, uh, it's
dismantled. It's got triangular, triangular piston like
piece to it, where, uh...apparently something goes.
It'.s being assembled. Uh, it's in a very preliminary
stages of assembly.
#14: Describe for me some of the other pieces and inner
workings of this device.
#01: It's very simple. There's, uh, an insert piece that's,
uh, circular, heavy metal. It's got triangular section
with screw-in ends. It's empty. This, this slides down
inside of a...a cylindrical opening in the egg shape.
The egg shape is some other kind of...some other kind of
metal... Some kind of fluid that's, uh, forced into the
walls of the egg shape, structure. I don't what kind of
fluid, but it's empty also. There's, uh, like an isolator
sleeve of some kind that screws down over the...over the
end, like inserts on the end. And this has got a, uh,
flat plate with a star design, like plugs on the edges
that slide up and down in grooves. And then this whole
egg type shape slides into a...an outer shell that's
somewhere else in the building.
#14: Describe this outer shell to me.
#01: Outer shell is...looks very much like a 55 gallon drum,
maybe larger. And it's got a... got a bunt nose. There's
electronics in the nose, like some kind of a two bat-
it would appear to be two batteries and some electronics.
And it's, uh, very thick walled, packed with something
gray. It's in another part of the building on like a
rack, sitting on a rack... Uh, it's got a....just a
pointed nose on one side... And, there's something-
just a minute I'm- let's see if I can get a better look
at the other end.
#14: Okay.
+10 #01: Okay, there's, uh...two, uh...almost half moon shapes on
the top. Some kind of connector. And on the back there's
this sleeve like thing that goes in the back. And it's
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#01: got a deployable cloth of some kind. Looks like some
kind of a streamer. It's like, almost like a drogue type
chute...drogue chute. Think there's, uh, the makings
of two or three devices here, and this one is set up but
it's not...it has no isotope...yet. It's like it's in
the earliest preliminary stages of construction. I don't
see many people working here, though, other than eight
or ten technicians... different rooms......... It's not
like they're in a hurry... That's all I got.
#14: Okay. Going back to the inner workings of the- this
device. If you can, in some sort of sequence, describe
what happens- how this device is triggered and what
happens technically through the interior of this device
all the way through to point of detonation.
#01: Okay, just a minute... Shouldn't take a minute to see
how this works.
#14: Okay, fine. Take your time............
#01: There's a, there's like a circular wafer that's mounted
edge on the center of the triangular piston piece. And
when the device is armed this wafer is snapped back out
of the way, and there's three unimpeded passages to the
center. Nothing else happens until the...the device is
released, at which time a, a proximity scanner in the
nose becomes activated, as well as the, uh, some kind of
a hydraulic- or not hydraulic, but electric- system where
the isotopes that are planted in the three piston areas
come together very rapidly. Just prior to impact with
the ground the isotopes, which are actually together, come
close enough to touch and they're flooded with something
from the exterior of the chamber. Oh, and the whole sec-
tion becomes flooded under this high pressure.
There's a, like a critical mass apparently that's generated.
This is electronically monitored in conjunction with the
proximity of the device to the ground. And when it
reaches proximity-and mass approximately the same time
a high, some kind of high energy charge is detonated in
the casing. And this causes, uh, uh, some initiation of
a nuclear fission. I think the, the fluid is the, uh,
it's got something to do with the...uh, see it, I get a
picture of two reasons. Uh, I get, uh...something to do
with fuel, but it's like an inert fuel, like a contina-
continuing fuel of some kind. Some kind of hdro-carbon
or something that acts as the fuel in the fusion.
Uh, it also-has a...an, like an instantaneous, almost
short duration like in seconds, coolant effect, so that
the critical mass, if it's reached one or two seconds
too soon, can be held., held like in abeyance, until the
high energy charge goes off. Uh, that's about all I can
see that happens.
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#14: Good, very good.
#01: It's more complicated than that. That's essentially
what it is.
#14: All right. I have no further questions. Is there anything
that, uh, you'd like to add or discuss?
#01: This is apparently, these aren't very high yield devices.
They're more on the range of, uh, mmm...tactical, five,
five kiloton maybe...or megaton, or whatever. They're
small, they're very small compared to, compared to what
you'd find in a ICBM they're, they're, uh, they're tiny.
But they tend to be a little unwieldly in size for some
reason. I don't know if that's because of the technology
involved or their...their very intention of building
possibly a dirtier weapon or something. I don't understand,
but they're big and bulky but they're small yield.
That's all I got.
#14: Okay, I want you to...I have no further questions. I
want you to relax and I want you to retain-and I know
this. may be difficult, but retain all this imagery that
you've had in your head. I think the...the drawings
that we are going to do at the end of this session will
be very important, especially the, the technical aspects
of it. So I just want you to lock this imagery in, and
we'll pause now.
Okay, we're now ready for debrief at this time.
#01: Okay, the first thing- I wanna make two things, I wanna
say two things first before we start to debrief. I got
an impression that the, uh...that this, you know, while
this certainly is a bomb, uh, I'd said before that it
was very small in magnitude, you know, like a tactical
weapon. But I, I get a stronger feeling that this
probably is not a weapon at all, but more of an experimen-
tal tool that has interchangable, it's built in a way that
it can be mass manufactured, and yet have interchangable
isotopes, interchangable high explosive packages and
interchangable wafers, these wafer type things. And the
coolant can be changed. You know, it's like they can run
through a whole myriad of variables in ekpeirimen'ts using
this thing.
And also I get a feeling like there was a fourth isotope,
possibly the wafer section. And this fourth isotope is,
uh, not radioactive. So I don't know what it is, but I
wanted to say that. Uh...'course I'll point out what
the wafer is and all that stuff when I go through the
drawings here.
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#01: On page one, this is just a picture graphic drawings
of the three sections of this device..: The rear section
is a...a, uh, deployable drogue chute. And, uh, all this
does is slow the thing down. There's a electronic
package...in the nose, and this is fastened by umbilical
cord to the main body section, as is the deployable
drogue chute electronically fastened to the main body
section. I didn't draw in any wiring or the umbilical
cord in these because they're just- it's just too com-
plicated. This thing's packed fulla wiring.
There's-also some kind of a proximity device in the nose...
I don't know what kind it is, it's just a proximity device.
And, uh, then there's the main body of the...of this
device that contains all the stuff that I drew.
On top of the main body there's a...mount slots, and these
have two functions. One is to hang 'em on aircraft, and
I think they're slides, they're like double sided slides
that are magnetically operated. When these- these also,
since they carry a charge, uh, the charge can be varied,
and that's got something to do with the arming of this
triangular thing in the- and the removal of the wafers.
And, uh...then the cute storage area which isn't part
of the main body.
And on page two, which is plane A, this is sort of a
sideways cross section of the...main body. There's a
triangular section there, and what it is is it- this
allows rifling of isotopes.... these black things on the
drawing are isotopes. Uh, rifling these down into the
central portion where the wafer is located. And this
wafer I felt is probably the fourth isotope that's non-
radioactive. When this wafer is inserted in the chamber
the center section of this drawing, the isotopes can't
meet, so there's no critical mass achieved by accident.
The wafer is removed sideways and then these three iso-
topes can be rifled down against one another in the center.,
Uh, the boxes behind the isotopes are electronic....
activated, and, uh, what these are, are devices for
controlling the isotope... Then the, uh, we'll call these,
these tube like things, we'll call them the, uh...isotope
tubes. That's what they rifle down to the chamber. And
then there's this unique feature on the sides like blocks
with some kind of, uh, emission channels into the chamber.
The interior of this entire sphere has, has got some kind
of a, uh, liquid in it. And I can't ascertain what kind
it is, but this liquid is packed around this entire device,
.almost like a cartogenic type effect. Like a coolant of
some kind. Or- it's there for some reason. I- I sense
that part of the reason is coolant. And at the precise point
which this stuff reaches critical mass this liquid is
popped in to this chamber and gives 'em like that one or
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#01: two second delay or slide time between when critical
mass is achieved and when the actual detonation of the
high energy charge occurs. And so we'll call those, uh,
liquid gates, I guess...
And then, uh...the actual area that the isotopes go down
we'll call channels... And, uh, then there's the- the
wall of the interior sphere. This is what I referred to
as the egg, egg-shaped sphere on the tape. The, uh, ex-
terior shell, which is extremely hard, and the, uh, high
energy explosive, which is, uh, packed all around the
outside edge.
Better lay that on the table there so I can see what
words I used. I'm gonna have to use the same words all
the way across here I guess.
#14: Okay.
#01: Uh, page three, which is plane B, is a lenthwise cross
section of the.main body. Shows how it looks from the
end. And we have the high ex- the high energy explosive...
Oh, these are other things on the end, they're some kind
of electronic control packages. I don't know what they
do, I just sense that there was electronics in all four
corners. Again, the outer shell ..... Uh, what'd we call
these, liquid gates... And then, uh, the only thing
you can see here now are wafer control...control units.
And the wafers from this side look like tubes of some
kind cross sectionaly. These slide horizontally back and
forth. They actually meet together to form a solid wall
so that the isotopes can't penetrate the wall or anything.
And then the, uh...the, uh, isotope controls.... and then
the isotopes... Oh, yeah, okay.
Page four is sort of a angular three dimensional. And I
tried to cut away everything so that you could see kinds
.how it was nestled into this main body section. So we
call this outer shell. This is sort of a cut away view,
I guess you'd call it. Isotope control...high energy ex-
plosive ...uh.....liquid gates... liquid... wafer control...
and wafer... And that's essentially it. That's what it
looks like... I don't, I don't, if you want me to...to
write out at uh, numeric listing of firing sequence or
something-
#14: Yeah.
#01: -I can do that.
#14: That would be a vital point.
#01: I don't think we have to put anything on tape, I'll just
write it out in a sequential step fashion, and it can be
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#01: included with the drawings as page five. Other than
that I can't think of anything else to add. Other than,
uh, there's a, there's, of course, all the parts and
pieces for three or four devices in this building right
now, and one of the devices obviously is under construction
but it's, it's in it's initial stages of construction,
and it'd probably be at least a month and a half before
this thing is finished. That's all I got.
#14: Okay. Did you perceive any devices that might be near
completion?
#01: No. I didn't, I didn't sense that at all. As a matter
of fact I sensed that there wasn't very many people in
the building working. That of course may have to do with
our time versus their time.
#14: Right.
#01: You know, I don't know...
#14: Okay. End of session.
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REMJ E VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-82
SG1A
1. (S/NOFORN) In a pre-session brief, the viewer w o t a he would be
targeted against the "Assembly Building", located at
2. (S/NOFORN) At the beginning of the session the remote viewer was provided
with the following map reference and UTM coordinate:
SG1A
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SUBJECT: Unconfirmed Source Information Provided for/c nd Perfcainin9 SG1A
to the Assembly Building cti A-82)(Source `O1)
(U) The following informafiion applies :
Q. (S/NOFORN) Source described, in detcti I , an expcriwtental, nudecar
device which was 'in various s1-ages of assembly . Indosure ' 1 is can over -
ctlt drawin3 of This device And *its -three major Cotnponenjes. lndosure *2
is a Cross-Seclion drowin3 of the main body oi ihi5 device . Inclosure
*3 is a lerigik-wise.', cross-section (3rawIr of same. device. Inctosure
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device.
b. (S/NOFORN) Source also described, in detciiI , the sequence a~
events necessary to detonate tKts device. (See Inctosure*5)
C. (S/NOFORN) Source -('elf fhccI ca number of 'inner COVnponcnts of `kits
device have, been 'mass-manu{'actured"and dif'f'erent Co nbtriations can be
put together to produce various results.
d, (S/NcFOR*-,)) Source 4ett that this wus Q low-yei(ct, experimerrt41
type device, rather ihan an actual VVecapon.
e. (u) A complete transcript will be p cavided os soon 05 possible.
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