SUMMARY ANALYSIS REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION CD-30
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
17
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 10, 1998
Sequence Number:
1
Case Number:
Publication Date:
May 30, 1980
Content Type:
REPORT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1.pdf | 584.22 KB |
Body:
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
INSCOM
GRILL FLAME
PROGRAM
SESSION REPORT
CLASSIFIED BY: MSG, DAMI-ISH
05163OZ JUL 78
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/( EC.FRET88R000300620001-1
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
SUMMARY ANALYSIS
REMOTE VIEWING SESSION CD30
1. (S) This report documents a remote viewing session conducted in
compliance with a request for information on a target of interest to
USI. The purpose of this session was to locate the individual in the
attached photograph and determine his nationality.
2. (S) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the document,
Grill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated.
3. (S) At TAB A is a summary of the data presented by the remote viewer
during the session. A complete transcript of the session is available
upon request. At TAB B are drawings made by the remote viewer reference
his impressions of the target site. At TAB C is target cuing information
provided the remote viewer.
4. (S) The summary at TAB A represents the salient points provided by the
remote viewer and as such has not been subjected to any intermediate analysis
evaluation or collation. Interpretation and use of the information provided
is the responsibility of the requestor.
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 SLElGR,EfOO3OO62OOOl-l
Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788R000.300620001-1
DATE/TIME ' ? 0`f
'ESSION CD3(3 Rver 7 iv ey ___
ANALYST I - ? -- TAPE ~~ TARGET,
PSI CONDUSIVE STATES:
1. Physical. Relaxation:
a. Was Rver able to physicall relax before
per i.od?
and/or
b. Did Rver appear physically relaxed before and/or during the session?,
c. When questioned, did Rver re
conjunction with the session?
ree of Arousal: -
De
2
g
.
a. When questioned after the session did the RVer report he was able to
achieve a state of "passive concentration" prior to and/or during
the session? --
b. Did Rver appear to be in. a state of '!passive concentration". prior
and/or during the session?'
S or In ut? -
ens y p
Was there ambient room "noise" (to include all senses) before and/or
during the session?,
b. Was RVer disturbed by noise before and/or during the session?,
c. Was RVer able to disregard the "noise" and concentrate on the
at hand?
4. Increased Awareness of Internal Processes:
a. Did RVer report internally perceived sensory-data?
b. Did Rver express his confidence in the internal sensory data he
perceived?,
c. Did RVer have REM during session?,
5. Hemispheric Specialization:
a. Did Rver exhibit a voice quality change?
b. Did RVer's verbage exhibit right hemispheric behavior?
sentence structure, gestalts, etc.)
6. Altered View of World:
(Lack of
a. Did Rver believe the task at hand was possible for him?
b. Was Rver confident that he could do what was asked of him?
7. Importance of Task: -
a. Was Rver briefed on importance of mission?
b. Did Rver display positive motivation concerning the task at hand?
616
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
VtltAPMILLE Its
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/~T :4AM 6718R00030
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
IAFM-OPS-HU-SA
tL-L "LAME
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Unconfirmed Source Information, Pertaining to an Unidentified
Subject, Identified by Photograph Only, Provided as TAB C,
Within Session Report #CD30, dated; 30 May 1980 (S)
1. (U) The following information applies:
a. (S) When the source was questioned about the description for the
Subjects present location, the following information was provided to de-
scribe the building which can be found there:
(1) (S) Building is made of brick (masonry), with decorative pillers
in the front, flat roof.
(2) (S) Subject is located on about the fourth floor.
(3) (S) Subject is described as occupying a small hotel type of room.
(4) (5) Building is described as constructed within the past 20 years,
straight (flush) to the street, about 5-10 stories in height, and has
a row of trees down the front.
(5) (S) The building contains a convention center, banquet area, more
than one resturant or bar, and is utilized for more than just a hotel.
b. (5) The Source was questioned about the general street or neighbor-
hood area description, and provided the following information:
(1) (5) Source described a generally quaint street scene, with a restur-
ant on the sidewalk across the street, a tree shaded street.
(2) (S) Source stated that he at first thought of a Greek neighborhood
when he saw the street area.
(3) (S) The general architecture consists of primarily flat roofs, with
a few peaked, aged neighborhood, 40 - 50 years in age, predominently masonry
construction and brick.
(4) (S) Source stated that from the fourth floor of the subjects building,
you can see across many roof tops, and the tops of several trees. Buildings
across the street are two stories in height.
c. (S) The Source was then questioned pertaining to the general area, but
not limited to just the nearby street scene. The following information was
then provided:
CLASSIFIED BY: MSG, HRDA (DAMI-ISH)
Dtd; 05163OZ JUL 78
REVIEW ON: 02 June 2000
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : 300620001-1
X liLL FLAME
Approved For Release 2000/08 - r - 00030 1 1
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
(1) (S) There is a steel suspension bridge in the area, very much like
one you would expect to find in San Francisco or New York.
(2) (S) To the left of the building described as the Subjects location,
there is a harbor, a bay or river area. Source stated the distance to the
water was one mile, but in his drawing (attached) he indicated a distance
of two city blocks.
(3) (S) Going away from the front of the building in which the Subject
is located, the buildings get progressively smaller. To the rear of the
building, there are bigger, office type buildings, with some kind of light
industry such as light electronics or watch making.
(4) (S) The Source stated that there are a lot of people walking on the
side streets, areas looking very much like a French street scene, with people
eating and drinking at sidewalk cafe's.
(5) (5) Source states there are outside art displays on the sidewalk.
(6) (S) There are round shaped objects little larger than telephone
booths (3-4 foot diameters).
(7) (S) People in the area are described by the Source as being over
40 in average age, a few younger and dressed casually. The Men are wearing
business type suits, but are not immaculate in dress, suits are slightly
wrinkled, more than two years old. The older men are not overly concerned
about their appearance. They are holding their meetings outside rather than
in board rooms.
(8) (S) The weather is generally descirbed as being short sleeve weather,
fairly warm, trees are green, there is humidity and an early morning mist
following an earlier light rain.
d. (S) When questioned about his nationality, the Source stated that he
felt the Subject was from the Eastern Mediterranean area, e.g., Greece or
Turkey.
e. (S) When questioned about where in the world this location is, the
Source stated that he felt it was at first somewhere in Arabia, but had more
of an appearance of being in the Southeastern United States area, e.g., the
Northern or Northeast coast line of Florida.
f. (S) The Source was questioned about his general feeling about the
Subject, what the Subjects personality was like, what he does for a living,
etc., and the following information was then provided:
(1) (S) Subject is described as being closely associated to weapons, and
is hence seen as a very dangerous person.
(2) (S) He is described as a man who is very guarded about what he does
or is going to do, generally in conflict (mental) with himself.
Approved For Release 2000/08/072I=8'F~00300620001-1
Approved For Release 2RR/0&2?A9AqM9
7"
YY.L FLAME
(3) (S) He takes great pleasure in knowing what other do not know.
Or at least that he perceives so.
(4) (5) He acts like a business man. He wants everyone to believe he
is a business man, and has some background training in business. Straight
business management bores him, although he utilizes his business background
to aid him in his more exciting or greater risk occupation.
(5) (S) He appears to be extremely strong willed, cool, and thrives on
challenge. He particularly likes the excitement of being personnally threat-
ened. He has no close friends and doesn't want to-share anything which may
make him more vulnerable.
(6) (S) He is constantly on guard, always protecting himself against
compromise.
(7) (S) He has no close friends.
(8) (S) He has a gamblers personality. Thrives on high risk. Source
states that he does not know what the Subject does for a living, but that
he does utilize his business background.
(9) (S) Source states that he is somehow associated or deals with food.
g. (S) One additional comment was reported by the Source, but was not
clearly stated other than out of context. Source reported the Subject as
being in possession of a double barreled shotgun. Source felt threatened
by the shotgun, but could not say how or why the Subject would possess such
a weapon.
2. (S) The following is a list of the attached drawings:
a. (S) Drawing Number One: A drawing of the small hotel room in which
the Subject is staying.
b. (S) Drawing Number Two: A pictoral representation of the front of the
building in which the room is located.
c. (S) Drawing Number Three: A representation of the street directly to
the front of the Subjects building.
d. (S) Drawing Number Four: A general layout representation of the city
area associated with the building location.
e. (S) Drawing Number Five: A schetch of the general location in the
world in which the city is located.
3. (S) Request the above information once evaluated be returned with comments
to this office (ATTN: IAFM-OPS-HU-SA). Comments should be in writing. This
will permit a full evaluation of the source of information by this office, as
pertains to intelligence value. The above-information pertains to approximatel,
0800-0930 hrs, 30 May 1980. Since the above represents the salient points pro-
vided by the source, and as such has not been subjected to any intermediate
analysis evaluation or collation. Interpretation and use of the information
provided is the responsibility of the requestor. A detailed transcript can be
provided of the above Project Session, upon formal request to this office.
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : *%fMV% 'W1'RaJ0300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
TAB
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
ti
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Appr(ed for Rele&e 2000/8/07CIA-RDP96-007888000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300g20001
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R00040061
ula
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
pproved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
TAB
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/0 ECRE 88R000300620001-1
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION #CD30
1. (S) Prior to the session the viewer was shown the attached photograph
and told that USI wanted to locate the individual in the photograph. The
viewer was told it was his mission to describe the location of this in-
dividual.
2. (S) The remote viewer was provided no further information prior to or
during the session.
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 ECR
3F 000300620001-1
SG1A
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1
Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R000300620001-1