REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 867. TARGET: A-10, COORDINATES 62 00 00N/127 15 30 W

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February 25, 1982
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Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 C ET INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROGRAM SESSION REPORT CLASSIFIED BY: MSG, DAMI-ISH 051630Z JUL78 RLVIEW ON: x)714)L? NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS GRILL FLAME ORCO sEct El Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07e*WROP96-00788R001400190001-7 v , SUMMARY ANALYSIS REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 867 1. (S/NOFORN) This report provides documentation of a remote viewing session conducted for training purposes only. 2. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in document GRILL FLAME Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated. 3. (S/NOFORN) Post session analysis on target viewing indicates the viewer had a considerable amount of correlation. Attention is invited to Report #868 on the same target. The viewer's attitude was positive. 4. (S/NOFORN) Following is a transcript of the viewer's impressions during the remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings and narrative made by the viewer. At TAB B is target cuing information. Also included is available target data. (r; NOT RELEASABLE 1 FR N NATIONALS Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 ORCON Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : 96-00788R001400190001-7 TRANSCRIPT REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 867 #66: This will be a remote viewing session for 0900 hours, 25 February 1982. PAUSE Relax now, relax, relax relax, relax and focus your attention on today's target. Focus on today's target: 62 degrees, 00 seconds, 00 minutes North 127 degrees, 15 minutes, 30 seconds West Focus solely and completely on the target area. 62 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds North 127 degrees, 15 minutes, 30 seconds West Perceive the target now and describe the target to me. PAUSE #25: I got an aerial view of #66: You don't have to tell me what it is. Just describe in the one, two or three #25: Giant island, continent, five....like an island but it's not an island......smy?spld, shack. Shack is like a border checkpoint. #66: Describe the raw perceptions that you had that lead you to this conclusion. Don't tell me your conclusions. Just tell me the raw perceptions. #25: White., impression of a road_ in the snow, sum cuered, fans of snow on the side...impre-ssion-of the shack -- impression of a rod coming up from the shack across the road. Small shack with an overhang #66: Describe the terrain to me. #25: F.14_t, snow...never saw brilliant white, one aerial brilliant wftite., - -- #66: Describe the principal terrain feature in the target area. PAUSE ' Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CI -RDP96- 0788R001400190001-7 Approved ForRelease2001/03/07 : CI A600788R0014001900017 r #25: #66: #25: #66: #25: I just get a road. Describe the road to me. Snow packed...like ice.... Describe the activity. Small building. Keep wanting to put mountains in that place, but.....snow on_the mountains with Spruce, like tree ?- Pine trees' #66: All right. Let's change your perspective. Position yourself so that you can observe the target, and tell me when you've done so. PAUSE #25: I got a small lake, 1,o_g cabin, not at this shack... #66: Okay. Position yourself 100 feet above the target looking down at the target. I want you to fix yourself in a point of observation and tell me when you've done so. #25: Roof tops, snow, heap snow #66: #25: Are you positioned? Yeah. #66: All right. Now, maintain .a fixed position, maintain that position. Orient yourself to the target, see where you are, and maintain that position. Now, close your eyes, close your eyes now and think for a moment. You know you are at the target. You know where your perspective is. If you were to open your eyes you know what you would see. Keep your eyes closed and listen to the sound of my voice. We're going to move now through time so that we might better perceive this target. Keeping your eyes closed you know you are at the target. You're holding fast to the target, but you can't see anything right now. Now, when I count to three you are going to open your eyes. I will count from one to three and you will open your eyes. But, this time when you open your eyes it will be the summer of 1982. It will be the summer of 1982, and you will describe the target to me. Keep your eyes closed now and listen. One, two, three. Open your eyes and describe the target to me. Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : Cl 788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : 0788R001400190001-7 #25: Wooden buildings, tin roofs, boats on the water, fishing, small boat ...packed with people... #66: Describe the surrounding to me. #25: I get lots of tall trees...green, Pine trees..... lots of Pine...mostly Pine......high up...above sea level. #66: Tell me the raw perception that gives you this conclusion. I want only the raw perception. #25: Air is thinner. #66: Tell me about your road now. #25: Dirt...cut out of...dirt...sides are a little higher than the road in places. #66: Follow the road to the target, and tell me what it looks like as you approach. Describe the target as you approach it from the road. #25: There's a lake, small' lake....areas are flat... part of them mountains...see a peak behind it... no snow...tons of people on the water with boats, fisherman and stuff. #66: Position yourself above the target now. Just tell me when you're ready. #25: Okay. #66: All right. The summer of '82 move up now, up, up, higher, even.higher, and higher, 50 thousand, 100 thousand. #25: #66: #25: Stop. Describe,_ I get and a.. ..... co ine to the right. I get impression of East...At antic Ocean...State o ain eeps coming up. ortii America.. #66: Okay. Now go wait just a minute. Those are conclusions. Tell me about the raw description. The raw description. Not the conclusion...the raw data. 3 Approved For Release 2001/03/ 96-00788R001400190001-7 Approved ForRelease2001/03/07 : 6-00788R001400190001-7 #25: I'm going to have to draw that. #66: All right. Fine. Continue. #25: Coastline in the right side... #66: Where's the sun? #25: It's in front of me. #66: All right. If the sun is in front of you, and the coastline is on your then you are facing south. Put your back to the sun. #25: Screwed up. Okay. #66: All right. Now, you have a little chance to reorient. Now, look down and describe. #25: Coastline is still on the right. #66: Where is the sun? #25: In front. ,- #66: All right. That's fine. Now, down, look down. Describe your altitude to me as you look down, and then proceed with the area description. #25: A 100,.100 miles. I don't know. I have no idea.... #66: Fine. Go on. #25: I see a coastline that goes for miles, thousands of miles. #66: Point to the target. Tell me where the target is in relation to other things. #25: Uh..I'm upside down..screwed up. The target's just below me. The target's in the north end of the hemisphere which is behind me. #66: All right. I think I understand the descriptive problem here. Move down. Knowing with your perspective now move down, further, further, further, down, down, down, 10,000 feet. #25: Okay. 4 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 7 A.An788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 145 8 -00788R001400190001-7 #66: Now. #25: I get a lake with.mountains.around it.. I can't see much close to I can't tell near the ocean. #66: Describe the word near to me. #25: Two to five hundred miles. #66: Now, I would like to ask some other questions about this target. Is this a place you would like to visit? #25: Too many people. Crowded, and I don't want to go there. #66: Good, good. Very good descriptives. That's the kind of thing I wanted you to answer. That's good. You didn't give me ayes or. no. You gave me all your impressions about that. That's very good. All right. Now, I have no further questions about the target, but before we prepare to draw it's necessary to come back to present time. So, close your eyes at the target now, close your eyes at the target, and when I count to three it will be February again, February 1982. One, two, three. Open your eyes and now it's February. #25: Okay. #66: Now, I have no further questions about the target, but I would like to allow you the opportunity to comment as you see fit. #25: #66: #25: I get an impression of recreation and research Describe the raw impressions that lead you to that conclusion. I can't. describe that. I don't. know I can't describe that. Recreation may be analysis. Research is #66: Okay. I can tell from the inflection in your voice and your means of communication that you are no longer on the target. But, before we get up to draw go ahead and continue your statement. Approved For Release 2001/03/07 5 1400190001-7 Approved ForRelease2001/03/07 :001A7RDf. -00788R001400190001j #25: All the buildings had something to do with research. I don't know what it was. #66: All right. Fine. Very good. #25: That's it. #66: Let's prepare to draw now, the perceptions that you have had. Tot 14,IU6 6 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 TAB Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03 96-00788R001400190001-7 REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 867 (DRAWING NARRATIVE) #25: Okay. We're going to describe the drawings now. Drawing 1 is an aerial view with a coastline with the direction of the sun...part of the coast that I thought was like Greenland, and ocean and in- land which is a big mass........ This is what I first thought was an island...a huge island. Like a continent. #66: You're pointing to the upper right of drawing number 1? #25: Yeah. This Greenland area up here became more towards on the land ah ......part of the continent, rather than an island...a continent by itself. #25: Drawing 2 is the drawing of a lake that I thought I saw. I'm not sure this is the shape of the lake, but I know it was long and skinny. There is a building up here above the lake that sits on higher elevation, and these dark lines that are drawn in here are elevation lines. #66 Contour #25: Contour lines, yeah.. It has something to do with the lake and recreation, I believe. The Pinetrees tried to just give you an idea of where they were in relation to the lake. And, the small buildings over here to the left of the page, labeled small buildipgs, had something to do with research. But, I--e-cUld not find out why I believe that. #66: So, to reiterate, in asking for the raw impression that says research to you, you simply cannot answer that question. #25: Right. I do not know. There was nothing that I I didn't even get a good, as you will see later, a good idea of what the buildings look like., Except that they were small and had grooves on them and they were made out of wood. But, I did know that they were involved somehow with research. #66: And that was where you said recreation and research or something. Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : de 0788R001400190001-7 #25: Yeah. It was kind of like I was in this, this area between the small buildings of the lake and I'm looking to my right and this recreation, and looking to my left to see what's-t-Mr?tre're" and I was thinking it's research. But, I don't know. Drawing 3 is the shack, a poor attempt with the shack with the snow on the roof and the log design. I've drawn this like a lo cabin, but, it was more like alp...1_5,111a. I was muc sMaller than it appears in my drawing, I think. And, it had an overhang in front of it that I can't draw in because I'm just not that, not an artist. #66: At one time you said this was a guard shack, and I was concerned that that was a conclusion on your part. #25: Yeah. Well, it had this long, that I've labeled now pole in pencil, sticking out from it. Like that across a road which gave me the impression that it was a guard shack, a check point like #66: So, it could be for a toll road or what else. #25: Yeah. If it to a park or bAS, anythin at wi. e you to stop and be 11 controlled. I guess I did.....description....... that would be some sort of control point, I think. Drawing 4 is a drawing of the small buildings and it's very vague but it's just the impression that I had of the small building. The wood sides, and the wood going long ways instead of flat...ah horizontal, vertically instead of horizontally You can see there is no detail in this, and these buildings had something to do with research. I don't know. Drawing 5 is the road just beyond the guard shack and I've drawn it from a different perspective across the street #66: Is this summer time or winter time? #25: Well, I don't know. #66: As I look at your drawing, suddenly it looks like snow on the side of the L9adj but you said it was Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : 788R001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001400190001-7 #25: It's dirt and snow. What I thought was piles of snow from the winter time, I think, was actually a dirt #66: Embankment or something? #25: Yeah, yeah. And, it was just covered with sno So, there may not be that much. But, is drawing is of the same perspecfTve that I saw the guard shack. So, that if you laid this out something like this...... #66: Okay. You could put drawing three and drawing five together and the road that you mentioned in drawing three is the road you've done in five. #25: Yeah, yeah. That's how it works. Something like that. That's all I have. #66: Okay. Now, give me those four or five broad descriptor things of what you've got here. #25: I have a 1.41.a_an?Alliaant. 5,urrpj.,adtpg terrain is mountainous, I'm going to say, 'Eut tharITTeTrr-e not-reAlly high mountains #66: Okay. One time you thought you were above sea level #25: Yeah. I know that I was above sea level. That's why I was trying to get that impression of not being. of beiu in the,mountains, but not being super high....like the mountains i-11?The north, here in Pennsylvania.....they're not that high. Maybe two, two, three thousand feet above sea level, but still mountains are considered mountains. #66: You didn't feel you were on a Mt Everest type situation. Extremely high peaks or Afghanistan passes that are, you know, really high passes. #25: No. I didn't have any feel for that at all. I was not connected...1'm not even sure I ever connected with the ground. I thought I tried to to get that impression. But, I'm not sure now that I did since I did so much zipping around in the aerial shots and stuff that I don't know You know it could be, but I don't know' that. #66: You were high anyways. Mra f Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : C 'm4001400190001-7 Approved For Release 2001I03IO2ERDF00788R001400190001-7 #25: Yeah. (Laugh) In altitude. #66: Okay. What kind of confidence level do you have in the session? #25: I don't know. Ltu414, good today. 1' don't ...you know, I ried to draw as -run as I could I don't know why, maybe to get more correlation for myself. Because, I really needed it after the last couple of sessions. But, I have a good feeling about this one as before I hadn't had...the last two I hadn't had. #66: Okay. Anything else you would like to add? #25: Nope. 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