COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT)
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00788R001400690001-2
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RIPPUB
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U
Document Page Count:
16
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
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May 8, 2000
Sequence Number:
1
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Publication Date:
October 22, 1982
Content Type:
REPORT
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CRVT Report:
COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT)
DATE/TIME CONDUCTED: 221350 Oct82
FILE #:
SITE: Hoodoo Mountain, California
(fire 17 Jul 67)
EVALUATION: S1's good
S2's good
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So intense was
the heat that it split granite boulders in its
path. Scientists estimate that at its peak the
cataclysmic fire front released energy equiv-
alent to that of a 20-kiloton bomb exploding
every two minutes. One such bomb leveled
Hiroshima. And, like Hiroshima, the Pack
River region cooled to a scene of awesome
devastation
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CPYRGHT
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Doarn appears imminent for frame buildings at the Iioo-
doo Ski Bowl near Santiam Pass in Oregon. Leaping from
tree to tree, flames race along the lower slopes of Hoodoo
Butte. Chain-saw crews and bulldozer operators frantically
fell pines ringing the main lodge and these smaller struc-
tures. Their herculean work saved the resort for the hordes
of skiers who flock here each winter. Oregon's fiercest fire
in the summer of 1967, the Big Lake Airstrip blaze, as it
wos called, destroyed 7,700 acres of magnificent timber-
ponderosa pine, alpine fir, Engelmann's spruce, western red
cedar, and western white pine.
Occasionally the intense heat caused a pine
to explode with a report like the crack of a
rifle. Needles and bark flew through the air
like flaming darts. Ted Mahieu frantically
brushed a smc dering ember from his hair.
The holocau t we were watching was
threatening 1,65,979-acre Willamette Na-
tional Forest, morV than twice as big as Rhode
Island and producer of more timber than any
other national foist (pages 100-101). The
Hoodoo Ski Bowl c air lift was designed for
skiers and sightseer giving them splendid
views of Mount Wash gton, Mount Jefferson,
and other peaks. Butright now the chairs
were carrying fire f &h ers-and us--to the
burning summit Hoodoo a 5,702-foot
mountain near Santini Pass
It was our baptism in fire fighting, and the
midpoint of a long, dry season that saw a
fierce epidemic of fares. In the Northwest
alone more than 150,000 acres of federal
timber land, plus another 91,000 in state
and private hands, would be destroyed.
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