SUMMARY OF IRANIAN REMOTE VIEWING SESSIONS CCC-42 - CCC-94
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June 21, 1980
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SUMMARY OF
IRANIAN REMOTE VIEWING SESSIONS CCC-42-CCC-94
CCC-42 01 APR 80
SUMMARY: The viewer described Ahern as being in good physical condition
and located in a room by himself. When asked if there were any other
hostages at this location,.the viewer described an individual who appeared
to be very ill. This individual appeared to be located in the same build-
ing as Ahern, in a hospital or infirmary type environment. The viewer
was unsure of the exact location of this building and had not recognized
it from any previous sessions.
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CCC-50 08 APR 80
SUMMARY: The viewer described a two-storey building with some unusual
design or painting on the outer wall. The viewer felt that he was not
on the Embassy compound and there were three other unidentifiable
hostages at this location. He also made mention, during the mission debrief,
that there was a European-looking woman at this location. She did not
appear to be a hostage or an Iranian.
CCC-54 10 APR 80
SUMMARY: The viewer described an official type building with a French
atmosphere. He did not feel that he was in the US Embassy compound
during this session.
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17 APR 00 STEVEN LAUTERBACH
SUMMARY: The viewer described a large, rectangular, two-storey building
which faced a large open field. He was not able to make any positive
identifications from the photographs available. He did feel that there
were 30-40 hostages at this location, including 2-3 women.
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17 APR 80 AREA "A"
SUMMARY: The viewer located five hostages in one room. He identified
Robert Anders and Bert Moore. Donald Cooke and Joseph Hail or
Michael Howland were identified as possibly being at this location. The
viewer was not able to locate any other hosta;jes in this building.
CLASSIFIED BY:MSG,OAMI-ISH
dated: 051630ZJUL_78
REVIEW ON: 21 JUN 2000
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CCC-64 18 APR 80 WILLIAM ROYER
SUMMARY: The viewer identified Royer, (queen, Scott and three unidentified
individuals in building "E." The viewer also stated, during debrief, that
the women were located in building "F."
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CCC-65 19 APR 80 AREA "MIKE"
SUMMARY: The viewer identified Ahern, Metr.inko, Holland and Murefield at
this location. He also located several other personnel including several
Marines. He felt that 3 of these people were possibly Biucker, Limbert,
and Lee.
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CCC-66 1.9 APR BO
SUMMARY: The viewer described an unusual light fixture and an old-fashioned
telephone switchboard nearby. He also described a device he felt was
related to explosives and a heavy machine gun near the entrance to this
building. The viewer had an awareness of three hostages at this location.
He was not able to identify the other hostages.
CCC-67 19 APR 80 MICHAEL HOWLAND
SUMMARY: The viewer was unable to focus well on the individual. He felt
that Howland was located in a multi-storey building, which had a peculiar
roof line. He felt that this building was within the US Embassy compound
and described two guards located at the exterior of this building.
CCC-68 '22 APR 80
SUMMARY: The viewer described a multi-storcy, flat roofed building that
appeared to have some sort of cafeteria inside. The viewer felt that there
were six hostages at this location, four of which are newcomers or being
held here temporarily. With Joseph Hall, the viewer described a US Army
Staff Sergeant (E-6). The remote viewer said that he perceived three heavily
armed guards in the large room, and another at the entrance to this building.
During the debriefing the viewer stated that he felt the hostages were being
categorized and grouped at this time.
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CCC-69 22 APR 80 PAUL NEEDHAM
SUMMARY: The viewer described Needham as being located in a multi-storey,
yellowish colored building. The viewer felt that there were 4-5 other
hostages at this same location. He had a very strong impression that
Colonel Holland was also at this location. NOTE: This session was pre-
maturely terminated due to excessive ambient room noise.
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AREAS C,D,E,F
SUMMARY: In building C, the viewer found eight Iranian guards, asleep.
The main entrance was fortified, and there was an armed sentry outside.
In building D, the viewer found five Marines, one of which he identified
as Galegos, three civilians, and two Iranian guards. Access to this
building was barricaded and fortified. In building E, the viewer found
six Marine hostages, two Iranian guards and the same fortifications. In
building F, the viewer found two male hostages and two heavily armed
Iranian guards with hand radios. Outside of this building the viewer
described explosive technique devices, either buried in or on the ground.
r' CCC-71 23 APR 80
SUMMARY: The viewer felt that Hermening and an unidentified male hostage
were being held in building J.
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CCC-72 23 APR 80 PHILLIP WARD
SUMMARY: Information indicates that Ward is probably being held in
warehouse building on compound. Two guards located outside building it the
parking lot. Several other guards inside building-at least 3. All guards
are armed.
SUMMARY: Two guards located right inside front door. They cover front area
and interior of building. Three or four more Iranian guards, resting in
room directly back from front door. Have automatic weapons. Three of the
guards are women. Two women hostages in room on other side of kitchen.
Source reports this is a new situation as they were separated before. Two
male hostages on second floor. Early 40s. Word "agriculture" has something
in common with them. Darkened CP/OP on roof. Two or three sentries have
field glasses and flares. No heavy wespons. They have a radio which operates
in the 25-29 megahertz range (most likely 26/27), and hand-held night-vision
devices. Area around trees near gravel area could be armed with explosives.
Walking into danger area. Source reported three other women who might be
Iranians. Felt they weren't, but were trying to pass as Iranian women.
SUMMARY: Building described as a public type building with two arched
doorways. Exterior of building appears old and ornate. Building has partially
flat roof with two squashed pyramid shapes on top and a small microwave
antenna in one corner. Source believes this location is somewhere west of
the Embassy compound. Source felt that there were three hostages being held
here. There were armed security personnel located on the roof and on the
ground floor.
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CCC-75 23 APR 80
SUMMARY: Do not know where building is located, might not be on compound.
Building has boards on windows, stone courtyard, stone benches, high walls
around it, and fountain in grassy area. Source reports a total of seven
hostages in this building and identified one as being Gary Lee. (He also
identified an individual not on any list this office holds.) He felt that
there were at least three guards (1 in room with hostages, and 2 in hallway).
The guards in the hallway were armed.
CCC-76 23 APR 80 CHARLES SCOTT
SUMMARY: Felt building might possibly be Area "A." Information is similar
to report CCC-74 (two different sources). Building had arches, columns,
red brick wall and narrow courtyard. Reports that Scott is with 7-9 hostages,
one of whom is Colonel Holland. He felt that all these hostages were
disignated "Special Interest Category." Hostages probably located on second
floor. There are five guards in the area.
CCC-77 23 APR 80
STEVEN LAUTERBACH
SUMMARY: The viewer described a building with multiple arches and pillars
supporting an overhang. There was a warning from Lauterbach, to beware of
the Iranian they call the "Fox." Immense amount of fire-power covering the
clearings at this location. The viewer felt that he was on the Embassy
compound.
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23 APR 80 JOSEPH SUBIC
SUMMARY: Identified Subic as being held in area "H" with at least 10 other
hostages. Group was outside exercising at this time. The building was
described as being a plain, long, flat-roofed, cement building with a double
door and overhang at one end. There were two guards; 1 in hybiscus and 1 under
overhang of building. Viewer felt that there may have been more hostages at
this location, and that they come out in groups of 10-12 to exercise.
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SUMMARY: Two possible locations: Area "J" or Area "I" which is described
as "E" shaped building. Initially building described as two-storey with
columns and balcony. Dark, plush inside area. Staircase is wide-white lobby
type coming in. Three corridors. People in right corridor free to move about
while left corridor they are guarded; probably on 2d floor. From outside-
two-storey rectangular building, red brick, flat roof, little wooden box
structure in middle of roof, building may look like an "E." There are two
female hostages located in right corridor and an unknown number of other
hostages. Less than 20 guards to a shift. Know they should have more.
Guards lack concern.
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CCC-80 24 APR 80 AREA J
SUMMARY: The viewer found 11 hostages at this location. They are being
held in four different bedrooms, three each in three rooms and 2 in the
fourth room. He also described two Iranian women (1 with a pistol) and three
male Iranian guards (2 heavily armed) in the front living room area of this
building. The viewer felt that these D. hostages were allowed access to an
extensive library.
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