GRILL FLAME STATUS REPORT

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CIA-RDP96-00788R002000150005-0
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September 5, 2003
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September 26, 1979
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Approved For Release 2003/09/09 : CIA-RDP96-00788R002000150005-0 IAG IA 00 MEMORANDUM FOR: BRIGADIER CI-,.;N].,RkL SMITH SUBJECT: GRILJ FLN'IE Status Report (U) 26 September 1.978 1. (S) On 20 September I rrxt with Colonel Capps, DAP II-ISII, to discuss the 902d? s participation in the development of a training program in Para-Psychology Phenoni na. We had been advised the week before through General Rolya that the 902d was to cease any further planning for its concept of training with the Monroe Institute. I wished to find out where we stood regarding the program. 2. (S) Colonel Capps related the following: a. After talks among MG Thcmpson, Dr. Lel3erge, Dr. Verona, et al, it was decided that this whole program needed to be coordinated with DOD. Consequently, a working group is to be established with representatives from all concerned ,parties regarding the future LX)D involvement in. this phe_ncm an,a. b. INSCOM would be reglrsted to provide a representat:.:i_ve for the working group ne ntionect above to act as a coordinator for INSCXJM involvement. c. The 902d project, unclassified title GONDOLA WISH, was cancelled. `[too factors impinged on this decision: (1) The Monroe Institute is not cleared for classified training or .infr_onnation. (2) The type of training to be given by the Monroe Institute. It was felt that this training could be categorized as experimenting with the human mind. If so, under recent legislation, it would have to be cleared through an office at HEW. MG rIh mrpson. did not want to go that route until the legal ramifications were thoroughly examined. d. DARCOM has an ongoing contract in this general area with SRI, California which is not encumtbered by possible legal.it:ies. The probability existed of our sa.telliting training on their contract. Colonel Capps suggested that both ACSI and INSCOM provide funding to DAPEOM for Military Intelligence training subject to the approval of Gener Guthrrie. He opined that $75,000.00 would. be good and that ACSI could probably provide $25,000.00 if INSCOM could find $50,000.00. S.~ IE-_ C"' R ET CLASSIFIED E3YLA# 1.'~= lmnip)t from General Declassification Schedule of Executive Order 11652 D^cias~, +fy 0 fl , I L17" -C ; 1v Approved For Release 2003/69/09 : CIA-RDP96-00788R002000150005-0 ML ICJRANDUM MR: BRICUIDIE R GENE,F'AL. : MITI I 3. (C) Immediately following my talk with Colonel. Capps I briefed General Poiya on where we stood, specifically asking his OR for INSCOM to provide $50,000.00 in year-end funds as an add-on to the DARC:OM contract with. SRI for the purpose of training some MI personnel. He approved expenditure of the funds. Si.-bsequently, I coordinated with Colonel Whitt and Mr. Staffone. 4. (C) BG `Peal secured General Guthrie's approval for using the DARCOM contract. A -total of $65,000.00 ($15,000.00 from ACSI) has been provided to DARCOM for training. We now await further information from I CSI as to when training will begin and how many people we are to provide (one or two was discussed as initial input) . `i. (U) For now, ACSI want-; the name of INSCOM's representative to their working group. The 902d is prepared to provide such an individual, but I recc ruttend that the IX'SCI interject theirselves .into this project and provide this cant act-. I feel that they should be dealing with the ./'CSI staffers and we should take our lead from the DCSCI. If you agate, I will talk to Colonel Cary regarding this matter.