SUMMARY ANALYSIS REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION CCC16
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March 17, 1980
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SUMMARY ANALYSIS
REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION CCC16
1. (5) This report documents a remote viewing session conducted in
compliance with a request for information on an event of interest.
2. (5) The remote viewer was provided with the geographic coordinates
and time of the suspected event at the beginning of the session. The
viewer was able to relax and concentrate on the task at hand and was
only disturbed slightly by ambient room noise. The viewer expressed
his discomfort with the target area and stated he did not like the
target area.
3. (5) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the document,
Grill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (5), undated.
4. (5) Following is a transcript of the viewer's impressions during
the remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings made by the viewer
reference his impressions of the target site.
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION CCC16
1i32: This will be a remote viewing session for the 7th of March
1980. 1100 Hours.
PAUSE
Relax and concentrate now. Relax and concentrate.
Relax.
Relax.
Relax.
SG1A
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Focus upon attention solely on your target for this morning.
PAUSE
Focus on the space/time coordinate
April 1979.
Focus your attention on this space/time coordinate.
PAUSE
And describe the significant event to me.
PAUSE
#1:, Got a ? ? ? ?
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strong. . . strong feeling of of disaster type
. . . of event.
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I see a . . . what appears to be . . . appears to be some
kind of cooling towers. ?
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#1: Getting a . . . Getting a lot of nuclear vibes of some
sort.
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#32: Relax and concentrate for a moment and ask yourself, "On
what portion of the month of April 1979 have you focused?"
#1: First ten days.
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It's the ninth . . . . evening. . . early evening.
Early evening of the ninth. Or the tenth.
I . . . . The ninth. Early evening of the ninth.
PAUSE
#32: Dividing the month in half, focus your
attention on the separate halves and describe the difference.
#1: Ah . . . Ah
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I'm getting . . . . First half, I'm getting a strong, very
strong sensation. . . sort of a . . sort of a . . . traumatic
type event.
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With . . . real strong vibes of panic and . . . disruption
. . . . and then the second half, I'm getting a
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Getting nothing really. More of a desolation type feeling.
An empty feeling.
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Just a very little feeling in the second half.
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#32: All right.
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+10 #32: Now tell me about the specific event.
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#1: I see . . . I just keep seeing . . . . what looks like
. . . . a large square. . . that's being eaten away through
the bottom by what appears to be some kind of . . . liquid
or something. And there's a . . . there's a flash sort of
affect. And then, a lot of steam.
PAUSE
#32: Move back through the elements of the event and tell me the
cause.
PAUSE
#1: Acceleration Getting a strong impression this might
be some kind of a nuclear melt-down or something. Like a
pile melt-down.
PAUSE
A runaway type pile of some sort.
PAUSE
#32: Okay. Continue to move through the elements and tell me the
cause.
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#1: An earth shatter. A tremor.
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I see . . some kind of cracks forming in pipes.
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I. . . I can't tell if its a . . . result of the melt-down
Or if its the cause of the melt-down.
I'm just getting a strong sensation of . . powerful
vibrations.
+14 #32: Move forward through the event and tell me the results of
the event.
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#1: I see a . . . I see sort of a . . . what appears to be .
partial attempt at evacuation.
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And . . . I see a rather large egg-shaped fall-out area.
Perhaps . . . as wide as a hundred kilometers - as long
as 200 kilometers. And I see a lot of . . see a lot of
people with . . . are harmed. From this. There's just
desolation there now. I think its a very hot area.
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I feel like its a hot area.
PAUSE
#32: Describe your position of perspective now.
PAUSE
#1: No where near it. Sort of standing back. Looking at it
obliquely from the Southwest. . . . and sort of zooming in
like with a lens.
#32: Describe the surrounding terrain.
PAUSE
#1: Sparse vegetation. . . . and . . dust. Sort of has a. . .
a . . . dry look to it. Its cold, very cold there right
now. Think the dust is a powdery snow.
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I . . . I have a feeling that its cold and there's a lot
of snow but . . . I also have a feeling of a caked or baked
finish.
#32: All right. At this time, I have no further questions about
the target. If there's anything you'd like to add, please
do so now.
+17 #1: Well, its not a good feeling being at this target.
I don't . . I don't like this session.
#32: Explain please.
#1: Just bad vibes. I just don't like it. That's all.
#32: All right. Fine.
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#1: Okay, on Page 1 . . . the first impression was of a box
. . . like affair.
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And this was like a rather large box that was perhaps
50 by 50 by 50 feet.
And this box had lines going across it that were almost
indistinguishable. Grid form like this. And . this was
just in a . . like a . . . pictagraphic area that had sort
of a indescript arch type effect. . . to it.
And, I'm sort of drawing through the event now. What I
viewed happened, was this like down around the corner and
the side of this box, this area opened up and there
was a large glow that came out of this area. Sort of like
. . almost like an acid of some sort eating away at it.
PAUSE
Page 2. I just had the impression that I was looking at a
piece of the globe like. . . a grid part of the globe. This
being horizon. And that this . . this glow occurred here and
there's a pattern that approximates this sort of thing.
There is probably 100 kilometers this way by . . . . 200
kilometers this way.
PAUSE
And that this area inside this pattern . . . everything
inside the area of this pattern suffered as a result of this
accident. This nuclear type accident. Very much like the
nuclear pile melt-down.
PAUSE
I don't know what else to draw.
PAUSE
#32: When I asked you to go back through the event to determine
the cause, what was your imagery there?
#1: Oh. . . . . Okay. Page 3. I had an image of . . .
like a wall with pipes going into it. Rather large pipes.
Going into the wall. Like this. And these. . this, this
whole scene started violently shaking. As if an earth tremer
was occurring. And these pipes cracked. Actually separated
from the . . you know, not too far out from the wall.
With the result in water blasting out all over.
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#1: They looked like main input pipes and they just all
shattered in the same place. Like . cleaved ends . .
this side.
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And, I had trouble with this. . this perception because
I'm not sure if this occurred . . . this was the cause
of the nuclear melt-down or if the nuclear melt-down was
the cause of this. I . . I . . didn't get a clear distinction
between the two. Its like they're very closely associated
for some reason..
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And that's about it.
#32: How do you feel about this session as a . . as a whole. . .
about your imagery and you're concentration and focus and
so forth?
#1: I found my concentration to be very good. I found myself
not wanting to concentrate on it because its a very disturb-
ing thing to concentrate on. I don't like the target.
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I don't know how to explain it. I found that I was almost
both consciously and subconsciously trying to avert my
attention from the event but couldn't do so. Would much
preferred to have seen another event. Something in the back
of my mind keeps saying this couldn't possibly be true.
But that's what I saw.
#6.5: The large flash that you had when you described this square,
#1: Um hm.
#6.5: Is that the same as this glow that you're talking about here?
#1: Right. Exactly. Same thing. Its not a real quick flash.
Its just like a . . If you could watch a flash bulb go off
in slow motion, that's instantaneously spread out over a 10
second period, its just like a glow that grows really bright
and then dies out real quick. That kind of effect. I don't
know how to explain that better than that.
$6.5: What gave you the feeling or what led you to say that
there was some type of partial attempt at evacuation?
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#1: I got. . I just got the sensation that there was panic,
and that people were trying to get away from this glow.
Just trying to move away from this glow. And that . . .
I got a cooperativeness feeling between people, you know,
sort of a sensation and it went away real quickly. I
don't think they evacuated very many people.
#6.5: Um hm.
What do you mean by that?
#1: Just a feeling.
#6.5: Unable to?
#1: Just unable to.
#6.5: What kind of area was this in?
#1: I wouldn't call it densely populated but it was't a populated
area. Had a . . . farming flavor to it, like our mid-West.
You know, small towns. Groups of small towns. Maybe one
large city very, near by, but . . . .
#6.5: When you said a lot of people were harmed, can you tell me
more about how you felt there and what you mean by harmed?
#1: I think they died. They were just enveloped in this. . this
fallout pattern and most died. Some that didn't probably
should have. That kind of thing. To tell you the truth,
I was deliberately trying to avert that particular portion.
#6.5: Okay.
#32: Is there anything that you would like to add about this session?
About the overall impressions you've had during the session?
#1: Just that I don't like them. That's all really.
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