'OTHER A' PROCEDURES

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CIA-RDP96-00789R001900260001-3
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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November 4, 2016
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October 13, 1998
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1
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June 4, 1986
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REQ
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96; 78 9RQO19QO 60001-3 ~1 Si / 'Other A' Procedures (LIE.-J %0 Session #1 - Well into the session, the monitor 'convinced himself' that the site 'must be' an electromagnetic propulsion/railgun research facility. The monitor made no conscious attempt to reject this idea. Consequently, the remainder of the session should be considered as having been 'steered' toward evidencing this objectively insupportable foregone conclusion. aSwoK) Se sion #2 - Monitor entered the session with a 100% (consciously) objective outlook. Began with a Stage 6 matrix. Source was directed to combine two related sketchs from Session #1, to draw a circle, (an artificial barrier), around this new sketch, and then to perceive 'information out.' When source perceived a 'multichannel' output point on the circle, he was instructed to draw another circle, representing himself, and to connect it to the 'info out' point, essentially 'plugging into the information.' He then proceeded to objectify the data that he perceived to be associated with each discrete channel. Ultimately, the most useful Stage 6 tool employed to capture the session's objective, (namely, to determine the type of testing performed at the site), was simply to describe the 'down range' target prior to and after its use. Ll F Y Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900260001-3