COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT)
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CIA-RDP96-00788R001401050001-1
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June 18, 1998
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Publication Date:
January 5, 1983
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REPORT
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DATE/TIME CONDUCTED: 051121Jan83
COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT)
CRVT Report: 982
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Good S1 and S2 detection, some decoding problems
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4NOW- IA NMI 1)
A picture essay by
BRUCE DALE
Text by
PAT HLJTSON
ECEMIiER 21 Snow is
almost three feet deep
and still falling. The mail
boat has made one of its thrice-
weekly winter visits, and most
of the village's 40 year-round
residents ])let it-including ]ne.
I first came to Stehekin
(Stet]-HEL-kin) in central
Washington on New Year's Day
1971. Accessible only by boat,
plane, or trail-its roads link
the houses but go nowhere else
-this southern gateway to
North Cascades National Park
was a snowbound oasis in a hectic
world. Since I was young, single,
and enraptured with the solitude
of winter, I decided to settle here.
And winter still seems the
most vibrant season to me, for it
holds the sleeping breath of new
life. The earth drinks in moisture,
and buds form unnoticed under
their blankets of snow.
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JJ1 IR R A I.V 2 I trekked
to 1' inhov' FalIs 'tat II>c
'teh'kin Kiv cr tud;ty ;tinI
stul>Imd at Illc Iloolhou,c to ;tlyk
nc\V \1;Ix to In shin. I was greeted
with snowballs' Lvnnc Baal-son, the
teacher, had just let the kids out to
see a bald Cagle soaring oVcncearl.
How typical of our village!
Stchekin has one of the last one-
room log schoolhouse:; in the
cotuttrv -a SO-vcar-old structure
heated by a wood stove. But
tt hat it I;t(k in concrclc ;tn(I Lt~~
nlodcrnitt i~, nton? th,ui nt;tdc
tilt lot 1) tltc a~~a>enc~~ of nature
;u1d the otttdours it 1>rin>!, to
(1111 haodful of AUtdent~
This Yrar I,Ytine has eight pupils
in gr;ules one throtuth Ciglrt. To go
on to high school, thc5 "-ill have
to talc corresl>ondcncc courses
or hoard downlakc ;1l Chelan.
ti(1on ;tficr I nrriv d, I,vnnc set
tilt of Ow cl>ildren to moldiii
kno't tilt() ;r polar I tar. at Itrojcct
otnl,iuin,! o;tturc ~,ludt, ~,t ull,tttrc,
;111(1 lthv-ir;tl cd11c;ttion.
t,n(ortun;itcly, the Hear', no