MEMORANDUM THRU COL PARTRIDGE - CENTER LANE HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
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MEMORANDUM THRU COL PARTRIDGE
FOR MG STUBBLEBINE
SUBJECT: CENTER LANE Historical Overview
At Inclosure is a detailed chronology of events for INSCOM
CENTER LANE Project from 1977 to the present. An effort was
made to include all significant dates but since this activity
is not the office of record for OACSI staff actions concerning
approvals, some key dates may have been deleted inadvertently.
1 Incl BRIAN BUZBY
as LTC, MI
CENTER LANE Project Manager
CF:
ADCSOPS-HUMINT
DCSOPS
CofS
DCG-S
WARNING NOTICE: CENTER LANE SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM
RESTRICT DISSEMINATION TO THOSE WITH VERIFIED ACCESS
TO CATEGORY FOUR (4)
SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
ARMY review(s) completed.
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27 OCT 78
DEC 78-JAN 79
15 FEB 79
26 MAR 79
APR 79
Robert Monroe, Executive
Director, Monroe Institute
of Applied Sciences (MIAS), was
contacted to determine what MIAS
could provide in support of
GONDOLA WISH.
ACSI tasked INSCOM to develop
parapsychology program.
MAJ Murray Watt appointed
GRILL FLAME Project Manager.
Selection of remote viewers
and interviewers.
Army General Counsel advised
ACSI that GRILL FLAME constitutes
human use.
Surgeon General's Human Use
Subjects Research Review Board
concludes GRILL FLAME not human
use.
Beginning of orientation
training at SRI-International.
First operational Remote Viewing
session took place.
Designed as an OPSEC support mission to
mimic HOIS remote viewers to determine US
vulnerability.
ACSI directed all Army Parapsychology/Remote
Viewing research, experiments, application,
etc. be protected by unclassified nickname
GRILL FLAME (TAB A).
HQ INSCOM never received written tasking on
this subject. The CG INSCOM and the ACSI
had agreed upon the concept of Remote
Viewing and the need for Army involvement
in this area (TAB B).
Of the 251 personnel considered for GRILL
FLAME, 117 were interviewed and six
individuals were actually selected for
training.
Remote Viewing considered technology
transfer rather than direct research.
Six INSCOM personnel begin training at
SRI-International in Remote Viewing.
A missing aircraft (A6E) was located within
a 15 nautical mile radius of its downed
location.
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20 NOV 79 Surgeon General's Human Subjects Found that Remote Viewing did constitute
Research Review Board states human use and recommended more formal
Remote Viewing is human use. compliance with human use requirements.
2 FEB 80 Dr. Spiro, Under Secretary of the
Army, briefed.
SG11 6 FEB 80
Under Secretary of Defense,
William Perry, issues restriction
on use of P-6 funds.
First GRILL FLAME operative
attends Gateway Training
at Monroe Institute of Applied
Sciences (MIAS).
14 JAN 81 Under Secretary of the Army
approved continuation of
GRILL FLAME project.
Not appropriate for Army to fund technology
programs aimed at scientific demonstration
of parapsychology (TAB C).
11 FEB 81 Program management for GRILL TAB E
FLAME transferred to CG, INSCOM.
16 JUL 81 Congressman Rose briefed on
human use issue.
17 JUL 81 The Honorable Delbert Spurlock,
Army General Counsel recommends
ACSI submit GRILL FLAME Charter
to Secretary of the Army for
review and approval in order
to comply with DOD Reg 5240.1-R.
OCT 81 LTC Robert Jachim assumes project
manager duties.
1 FEB 82 Secretary of the Army approves TAB G
continuation of GRILL FLAME
activities during 1982.
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19-26 JUN 82 GRILL FLAME operative attends
Gateway training at MIAS.
29 JUN 82 Mr. Dyer, Ms. Shekmar, Mr. Rhodes,
Staff Members, Senate Appropriations
Committee (SAC), briefed.
5 AUG 82 LTG Faurer, Director NSA, briefed.
29 SEP 82 Senator Pell briefed.
1 OCT 82
SG1 I 4 OCT 82
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Mr. Olin, Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), briefed.
Ms. Smiley, Staff Member, House
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence (HPSCI), briefed.
GRILL Flame personnel begin
training at SRI-International in
the new CRV method.
NFIP funding terminated for
project by Congressional
directive.
Army GRILL FLAME collection operations
cease (TAB H).
CG INSCOM notifies ACSI DA that TAB I
INSCOM will fund a psychoener-
getics program out of hide
by using S&IA funds, based
on ACSI staff guidance. Project
name changed to CENTER LANE.
19 JAN 83 The Honorable Richard DeLauer, TAB J
Under Secretary of Defense, signs
memorandum allowing Program 6
resources to be used to maintain
the current INSCOM CENTER LANE
capability.
Letter of Instruction signed
establishing CENTER LANE as
SSPD, 902d MI Group.
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DATE EVENT COMMENTS
14 MAR 83 Gen Wickham, Vice Chief of Staff
of the Army, briefed.
16 MAR 83 The Honorable Jay R. Sculley,
Assistant Secretary of the
Army for RD&A, briefed.
31 MAR 83 The Honorable George Bush, DIA and Army INSCOM efforts were reviewed
Vice President of the United and three INSCOM projects were used as
States, was briefed for thirty examples:
minutes concerning CENTER LANE
related activities by DR. Vorona. The briefing was well
DIA. Also present were Adm. received and the Vice President was
Murphy, C/S, Mr. Gregg, interested and impressed (TAB L).
Assistant to the Vice President,
National Security Affairs, and
LTC Fry, Military Assistant..
28 APR 83 Senator Pell briefed.
SG1 I MAY 83
20 May 83 The Honorable James Ambrose, Under
Secretary of the Army, briefed by
MG Stubblebine.
13 JUN 83 The Honorable John Marsh, Secretary
of the Army, briefed by MG
Stubblebine.
15 JUN 83 Secretary of the Army approves TAB M
establishment of Special Access
Program for CENTER LANE.
7 JUL 83 Fred Atwater assumes duties as
Acting Project Manager.
19 JUL 83 Contract signed with Mr. Robert
Monroe for "One-on-One" training
of CENTER LANE operative at MIAS.
AUG 83 CENTER LANE operative attends
Gateway training at MIAS.
Gen Blanchard, Army Science
Board, briefed by MG
Stubblebine.
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15 AUG 83 LTC Brian Buzby assumes duties
as Project Manager.
1 SEP 83 Secretary of the Army approves TAB N
continued participation in
CENTER LANE activities within
INSCOM.
5 OCT 83 The Honorable John Marsh, Also in attendance: Assistant Secretary of
Secretary of the Army, briefed. the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs,
The Honorable Delbert L. Spurlock, and The
Special Assistant, Chief of Legislative
Liaison, Mr. George L. Cary.
5 OCT 83
7 OCT 83
8 OCT 83
Senator Wallop, Chairman, Budget
Subcommittee, SSCI, briefed.
Staff Members of Congressional Present were: Mr. Hall, SSCI, Ms. Smiley,
Committees on Intelligence, briefed. HPSCI, and Mr. Giza, HPSCI.
Ms. Susan Crawford, Army General
Counsel, briefed by MG
Stubblebine.
31 OCT 83-4 NOV 83 "One-on-One" training of CENTER
LANE operative with Mr. Monroe
(MIAS) begins.
NOV 83 CENTER LANE operative attends
Gateway training at MIAS.
22 NOV 83 MG Rapmund, Commander, Medical
R&D Command, briefed.
23 NOV 83 MG Tate, Deputy Director, Ops
and Admin, Defense Nuclear
Agency, briefed.
12-16 DEC 83 "One-on-One" training of
CENTER LANE operative
at MIAS.
5 JAN 84 The Honorable John Marsh,
Secretary of the Army, briefed.
MIAS discussed. LTG Brown, Director of the
Army Staff in attendance.
15-27 JAN 84 Second Group begins training
in CRV at SRI-International.
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19 JAN 84 LTC Bennett, Human Use Review
Office, US Army Medical R&D
Command, briefed.
20-27 JAN 84 MIAS RAPT Seminar.
3 FEB 84 Honorable Delbert L. Spurlock,
Assistant Secretary of the Army
for Manpower and Reserve
Affairs, briefed by MG
Stubblebine.
6-10 FEB 84 "One-on-One" training of CENTER
LANE operative at MIAS.
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~:I.J'jECT: ISSUA%CE OF UNCLASSIFIED NICKNAME- GRILL FLAME {U}
/I.FORNI RECENTLY INCREASED HIGH LEVEL INTEREST IN MILITARY
"AP:>YCH0LO6Y/REFl0TE VIEWING {P'Y/R'V}, ALONG WITit INH-tTEN T SE-:~ S -
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iiO ORN) IN T:-1 PAST :. ~J T FEW WEEKS A GREAT DEAL ~~ ".r F INTEREST I"~r
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: LI RY-RELATED PARAPSYCHOLOGY HAS I3EVN GENERATED AT THE DEPARTMENT
m. ARMY LEVEL.- SPECIFICALLY, DR. LABEFG?;, USOF'A, IS PERSONALLY
nOLV?D, AND OACSI IS PUTTING TO ETHER 4N INFORMATION PACKAGE FOR
TO ASSUFE ADEQUATE SECURITY PROTECTION FOR THIS INCREASINGLY
._':SIT[VE SUBJECT, THE EOLLOWING POLICY MESSAGE (PEP ABOVE) IS
oS'1I TTrD: QUOTE RECENTLY INCREASED HIGH LEVEL INT1 FES'T IN
. ,:,r'S1CFOLOGY/REMOTV VIEWING (PY/FV), ALONG WITH INHERENT SENS I-
' VITI'1S, NOT WAR?RANT USE OF' AN ITNCLASSIrIFD NICYtJhMF. 0T
':CI.'.S?.I}IED NICKNAME' GRILL FLAME WILL REPLACE ANY OPEN DEFERENCE
U ASMY I^'.VOLVF FNT IN PY/uV RESF.AECi[, EXPERIMENTS, APPLICATION,
:C. IRA FACT OF US ARMY INTEREST OR WORK IN PY/RV IS CLASSIFIED
:.. (' FT NOFORN. FROM THE US ARMY STANL'POINT, A STRICT NFED-?TO_'tNO''
'001 IS NOW OPERATIVE IN ANY SITUATION INVOLVING PY/RV." END
i.? CIF .
. (S/NOORN) IT IS KNOWN THAT A NUMBER OF COD "PLAYERS," WHO
.;'.CSI IS TRYING TO IDENTIFY, ARE INVESTIGATING THE PY/RV PHENOMENA.
)SI IS AWARE THAT INSCOM IS ALSO MOVING FORWARD IN AN ASPECT OF
5 YN FAVOR.
(S/NOFOPN) THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF ON--GOING ACTIVITY
$YVr AL ARMY OPERATING AGENCIES AND DOD ELFMRNT'S REGARDING P'/RV
',.,&i , D.EVdLOPMENT, AND APPLICATION. THEPW IS NO DOUBT OF TV
'''_1- Io;R A COEDPF,NT P.RMY/DOD PROGRAM. UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE FULL
n0 h OF OPTIONS ARE DEVELOPED BY OACS1, REQUEST INSCCVI .IOLD IN
"Y.A NCE ANY PLANNED _EXr. _L'TION i ITH OUTSIDE AG&'NCITS OF ANY
THIS v'Tn('rS OF THIS NAd.'JFE.... OFFICE WILL k,r..riP I.J , SUG.~1 r UPDATED 'ail
7,..,.,,,~
DATEI, ,.,ITII
,J:'f`;.TION RECEIVED AND :OPTIONS DEVELOPED IN CR.DER TO ENHANCE
''r:L .PLANNING AND FUTURE ACTION. INSCOM IS TO BE COMMENDED FOR
I TI T IATIV. TAYEN IN THIS ENDEAVOR. THE SENSITIVITY OF THE
IR ' SUBJECT OF MILITARY-RELATED PY/RV IS SUCH TEAT MAXIMUM
ui:10?! IS ADVISED, TO PRECLUDE POSSIBILITY rF COMPTOMISp.
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DEPART ENT OF THE ARMY
US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND
FORT GEC)RGE G. MEADE, MARYLAND 20755
MEMO ANDUN[ FOR THE RECORD
21 February 1979
SUBJECT: INSCOM PRU,7ECT GRILL }F'L'AME: PROGRESS REPORT #1 (U)
1. (U) Period Covered: 27 October 1978 - 1.6 February 1979
2. (U) Purpose: The purpose of the progress report is to provide
periodic status reports concerning INSCOM's involvement in project
GRILL FLAME. These reports w:L1.1 be shown to "key" TNSCOM personnel and
then only after the TNSCOM GRILL FLAMI Project Officer has determined
that a "need-to-know" exists.
3. (S/ORCON) Introduction: Sometime during the month of October 1978,
Colonel. A. W. Hamel., ADCSOPPS-IIUMINT, INSCOM, was tasked by the DCSOPS,
INSCOM, to provide a Project: Officer for a new program that INSCOM was
becoming fevolved in at the direction of the ACST. Major Murray B. Watt,
PPPA, ADCSOP S-HUMINT, was selected to be the INSCOM Project Manager (P14)
and on 27 October 1978 was so notified.
In short, the new project involved the development: of a program using,
parapsychology phenomena for intell. il ence applications. _ {OW'M
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e * s d t d =" ?a s tt"t.
+ i eaai (S_RIl ;. Remote viewing pertains to the ability of certain
individuals to access and describe, by means of mental. processes, informa-
tion sources blocked from ordinary perception, and generally accepted as
secure against such access.
4. (S/ORCON) Tasking: As previously stated, I-IQ INSCOM never received
any written tasking on this subject. However, the CG, INSCOM and the.
ACS[ had agreed upon the concept of remote viewing and the need for Army
involvement in this area. At TAB A is a copy of the revised Statement
of Work which provides for the training of three INSCOM personnel. by SRI.
CLASSIFIED BY: Director, DIA
DECLASSIFY ON: 22 Feb 99
EXTENDED BY: Director, DIA
REASON: 2?-3O1-C (3) (6)
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SUBJECT: INSCOM PROJECT GRILL FLAME: PROGRESS REPORT #1 (1t)
5. (S/ORCON) Project Development:: The initial concern of the Project
Manager (PM) was to develop a full uncle r.standing of parapsychology and
the various aspects of the phenomena. Towards this end, the PM has been
greatly assisted by Lieutenant Frederick. 11. Atwater. LT Atwater, although
assigned to the Special Security Detachment, 902d MI Croup, was attached
to the GRILL FLAME project because of previous research into this area
during work on a separate project.
a. To develop a sense of appreciation for an understanding of para-
psychology, the PM undertook a vigorous Research Program (which is still
ongoing) to include the following:
(1) Extensive reading on the subject matter.
(2) Visits to DOD officials with knowledge of the subject. matter.
(3) Visits to SRI (see TABs B and C).
(4) Visits to AMSAA (see TABS D and E).
b. On 24 November .1978, the tentv-,ti.ve milestone schedule for INSCOM
GRILL FLAME activity was submitted to the AI)C,'SOPS--IIUMINT (COI., Hamel) for
his approv31 (see TAB F).
c. DOD Committee Action: On 28 November 1978, the first meeting of
the Working Group Committee of the DOD Special Sensors Project mot at DIA.
(See TAB C.) One of the first actions of the Working Group was to form-
ally change the name of the group to the DOD GRILL FLAME Committee. The
Working Group will meet at the call of the Cha:irp erson. Dr. Jack Vorona,
DIA. MAJ Watt., not only is a member of the Working Group, but he also
sits on the two Ad floc Committees formed to establish "Goals and Objec-
tives" and to develop "experimental protocol and methods for validating
e.xperi.ments."
d. DA GRILL FLAME Committee: DA representatives met at HQ DARCOM
on 28 November 1.978 to discuss Project. GRILL FLAME and what the Army
position should be (see TAB H).
e. Procedures for c.onduc:,t:i.ng "Survey" --- Throughout the orientation
period, MAJ Watt and LT Atwater were busy preparing a method that would
help them select the INSCOM personnel who would volunteer for participa-
tion in the GRILL FLAME Project that I.NSCOM was going to carry out. It
was decided to conduct an interview with selected INSCOM personnel
throughout the greater Washington area. The interviews would serve as
the "guise" under which project personnel could obtain viewpoint
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opinions, and general feelings toward the subject of parapsychology and
the uses to which such psychic ability should be applied. The following
chart denotes the number of personnel considered and interviewed. For
security purposes the number of personnel actually selected has been
omi.1.ted--sLich data can be readily obtained from project personnel only on
a very strict "need--to-know" basis.
CONSIDERED
INTERVIEWED
SOD
24
21
IIPD
48
27
DCI
17
7
902d
.1.2
4
ADCSOPS-IIUMINT
20
14
OP S GIP
25
10
DCSOPS
41
13
ITAC
55
12
Misc.
9
9
Total
25.1.
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The large difference between nui:nber considered and number interviewed is
due to the elimination factors that wore initially applied when meeting
with the various unit commanders or principal staff officers. The selec-
tion criteria/process was carried out in the following manner:
(1) Decision made to interview oily WO/OFF/Civilians (GS9 and
above).*
(2) Initial elimination based on:
(a) Commander' s evaluation.
(b) Retainability - at least 20 months.
(c) Health.
(d) Not readily available (programmed TDY, schools, etc.).
(3) Conduct personal interviews/survey.
(4) Reassessment process.
(5) Request specific personnel to volunteer for INSCOM program.
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(6) SRI personnel interview selected personnel.
(7) Final decision/selection of personnel.
*Exceptions to this rule were made in three cases when project personnel
received strong recommendations concerning three individuals who did not
meet original criteria.
f. Security Aspects: Throughout the developmental phases of this
project, security has been of primary concern--not only security of
GRILL FLAME itself but security/safety of personnel involved with the
project.
Access to GRILL FLAME information is limited to a "Strict Need-to-
Know Basis" and the PM maintains a Security Access Roster of all INSCOM
personnel with knowledge of the activities of the program. Further, the
PM serves as POC for all other agencies desiring GRILL FLAME information
including security status as regards GRILL FLAME.
6. (S/ORCON) Future Plans: The coming weeks will basically be devoted
to the following activities:
a. Initial in-house training of all project, personnel.
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b. Training at SRI.
C. Establishing, procedures and determining appropriate applications.
MURRAY WATT
Major, 1.1
INSCOM GRILL FLAME
Project Officer
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ENGCNEtAING
(S) Other recommendations in the report deal. with intelligence
related R&D and suggest a c.'ce,t:inuati.on of low level efforts
within the INSCOM. These activities Cleat?ly ire nut`;id t, the
responsibility of' OUSDRE and therefore are neither endorsed
ror denied. When intelligence te.tat.c 1 cs
require support. by _t UtlSD;~I?; I.,~- par Y+=?e,le;r~ie~~a~. effort.:
sonnei or Baca ii tit ';, I would line
-o be advised, but int:ex-pose no objection if t h- love-I of their
r'ecluests are not an appreci.ab to fraction-of the wor?i, of t.he7
facility involved.
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MEMORANDUM FOR ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF TI E ARMY (R cy 'RAC:N O
DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION)
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF Th NAVY (RE"EARcu,
ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS)
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT AND LOGISTIC.)
SUBJECT: GRILL FLAME, Activity (U)
(S) This note is for the purpose of establishing policy With
respect to OUSa"DRE support of investigations into parap ychology-
and its potential military applications.
(S) Based upon the December 1979 report of the GRILL FLAME,
Scientific Evaluation Committee and upon my own sense of .
priorities for efforts wi+c_hin t ho 013So r, I believe it appropriate
that the Recommendations of Chapter 3, pagos 10 And 11, relating
to OUSDRE activities be iairpi.c rr,r_.?feted.
(: )P T15e iibs~ as tr f those -1 -e" . _ -.n-R
c~znmen c~~it,ic~.; t~hey-_i-e' -tom.
OUSURE is that it was found to be note -appropric te- t,y
technology pror rams aimed at scAerat.if.ic demonstration of thta
existence of the subject effects, and that, as a consequence
future work"at AMSAA and Huntsville in these area:
on zed by not i a~xth--
th
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GRILL FLAME? activitie3.
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2. (S/NOFORN) Army I_N:SCOM GRILL FLAME act.:lvi.t ies meet: or exceed the
requirement.:; of SectiOa 3 of Pro>ceduru 18. tmportrint foreiO,n intelli
yrend.u ind counter lnt.d 1.1 ii;rnc e iaaarl.,c}sa~s re served by GRILL, I'LA E expe..r-
imentaation. IitIntmecl consent ci al 1. subjects is obt atnecl in writing a and
only in ace ur lance. wit: it t;aa idle 1. Lii a i ,:;ued I-,y Dt:paaa.:neaa . of Health Educat [()aa
and Welfare setting coedit. inns that s afc:guaaril the weif,are of the subjects.
3. (S) Itrqucs:.. the Duder Sec.r'utary ;approv=e our F>rat t. is l.p.:itIon in GRILL
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MEMORANDUM FOR: ADCSOPS-HUMINT
SUBJECT: Briefing of New ACSI, BG ODOM
1. (U) On 20 November 1981, from 1030-1130 hours. BG Odom was briefed by
COL Norman S. Wells, Director, Intelligence Systems, OACSI and MAJ Dennis O'Keefe,
OACSI GRILL FLAME Project Officer.
2. (FOLIO) The OACSI briefing covered the history of the project, participants
past and current, significant actions, funding and future planning. I provided
a summary of INSCOM activities and requestors, and selected samples of successful
projects.
3. (S) BG Odom :d T"- beds :hi~s~'11 i1 hs x k~ pt a
i titei es ~n Am 1 c t i g volt' cl n nan 'P&D of or ~ d ' roves ~ Rd The
e. i nce cf ~ . i ;nosier BG Odom questioned the low (40') useful data ratio
provided request,ors, and while COL Wells, MAJ O'Keefe and I tried to put it into
the same perspective as other collection systems, I do not think he was completely
satisfied. (After the brief, COL Wells recommended to MAJ O'Keefe an update on
this after BG Odom becomes more familiar with GRILL FLAME.)
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1. Opns Summ
2. Requestor Summ
ROBERT J. JACHIM
LTC, MI
Grill Flame Project Manager
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ARMY GENERAL COUNSEL
FOR SECRETARY OF THE ARMY
SUBJECT: GRILL FLAME (U)--DECISION MEMORANDUM
14 JAN 182
1. (S/NOFORN) The US Army :Intelligence and Security Comrnandls
(INSCOM) Project GRILL FLAME investigates and applies remote
viewing phenomena in support of important foreign intelli?;ence
and US counterintelligence requirements. TN.;COM employs active
auty military and Department of the Army civilians in.. the execu-
tion of the project. Both the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
and TNSCOM purchase the services of private contract personnel.
in support of GRILL FLAME. During FY 82, INSCOM plans to train
two newly assigned personnel in remote viewing techniques and con-
tinue to conduct operational sessions against important foreign
Intelligence and counterintelligence requirements.
2. (S/NOFORI) 'The Army General Counsel determined that GRILL
FLAME activities constitute experimentation on human subjects
under Procedure 18, DOD Regulation 5240.1-R. Section 4 of Pro-
cedure 18 requires approval of the Service Secretary or Under
secretary for intelligence components to engage in or contract
or experimentation involving human subjects .
3. (S/NOFORN) The US Army INSCOM GRILL FLAME activities satisfy
the human use. standards of Section 3, Procedure 18. All Army GRILL
FLAME participants are volunteers who have executed written state-
rents of informed consent. Representatives from the Army General
Counsel and the Office of the Army Surgeon General provide legal'
and medical oversight. All contracts entered into by INSCOM con-
tain the written commitment that the provi-si?ns of Procedure 18,
DOD Regulation 5240.1-R will be followed. The DIA contract monitor
ensures the contracted party exec:,:tes their Procedure 18 responsi-
bilities. The Deputy Secretary of Defense authorized DIA partici?-
pation in GRILL FLAME on 11 Dec 81 (Incl 1).
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14 JAN 198Z
4. (C) Congress eliminated Army FY 82 funding for GRILL FLAME.
At 'the, same time, Congress approved the Army request for five
permanent personnel positions for GRILL FLAME. With the Commander,
US Army Intelligence and Security Command, I am exploring the various
options for maintaining a GRILL FLAME effort in FY 82. I will, by
separate correspondence, keep you informed on the future status of
GRILL FLAME FY 82 funding. In the meantime, Army's a%thorlty to
conduct GRILL FLAME operations under the provisions of Procedure
18, DOD Regulation 52140.1-R past 14 Jan 82 must be renewed.
(C) Request the Secretary of the.Army approve our continued
participation in GRILL FLAME activities within INSCOM and with the
CIA and its contractor. Army participation will be in strict ac-
cordance with the provisions of Procedure 18, DOD Regulation 52L10.1-R.
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MEMORANDUM FOR ADCSOPS-FIUNIN1
SUt)JECT: Termination of The Army GRILL FLAtIE (11)
1. (!-OUO) 1..f~
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24 August 1982
2. (S/NOFORN) MAJ Fox, OACSI, GRILL FLAME Project Officer, is preparing an
ACSI letter to CG, INSCOM Officially notifying him of the project termination.
The letter will also seek to determine if INSCOM wishes to attempt. to continue
the program in some manner.
If the CC wishes to continue there are five
possible options:
1. (S/NGFORN) Determine if the INSCOM personnel could be integrated
into the final year of the three year DIA program. In the third year a prime
objective is.thc completion and verification of the new SRI training program.
2. (S/NOFURN) Determine! if the Director, NSA would integrate the current
INSCOM GRILL FLAME project into any NSA program.
3. (FOUO) Determine if the current INSCOM project could be funded
in FY 83 with R&D money.
4. (POGO) Integrate the current INSCOM GRILL FLAME project into a
training and evaluation program under the auspices of the INSCOM Staff
Psychologist or Organizational Effectiveness Officer.
5. (U) Reassign the current military personnel into fort Meade organize..,
tions for FY 83 pending completion of the GIA program and Cungres:.icnal review
for FY 84.
3. (S/NOFORN) Options:
a. Option I and 2 would continue the program but without INSCOM control.
b. Funds to implement option 3 may not be available or reproc;ramable,
c. Option 4 requires initiation of a training/evaluation prcg:ram without ,an
operational mission funded and supported "out-of-hi do" by INSCOMMM.
d. Option 5 suspends activity in the program for a minimum of 1 year.
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from the fiscal year 1983 GOIP. The conferees agreed to retain $0.3 milirion for
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Major General. W. E. ODOM
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence
Washington, D.C. 20310
1. (3) In keeping with the 'Y'83 Congressional decision, ITiSCDM'e GRILL
PLAV-74 operation ceased to of 30 September 1982.
2. '(S) Based upon guidance provided by your staff, I have decided to
conduct a sittilar program within the Army Cou'nterintelltgenc:e and Opera-
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THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20301
RESEARCH AND
ENGINEERING
19 JAN 1983
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION)
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE-NAVY (RESEARCH, Me
ENGINEERING, AND SYSTEMS)
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH,r!/
DEVELOPMENT, AND LOGISTICS) -~
DIRECTOR, DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY SUBJECT: GRILL FLAME Activity (U)
Reference: USORE Memo of 5 Mar 80 on the subject.
(S/NF) The reference limited OUSDRE sponsorship of GRILL FLAME research
activities, but interposed no objection to low-level support to
intelligence-related efforts.
(S/NF) Since 1980, jointly sponsored research by DIA and Army INSCOM
has shown GRILL FLAME to have potential for military applications. In
the classified annex to the FY 19B3 Authorization Conference Report,
however, the Intelligence Committee conferees agreed that if research
were to continue, it should be outside the National Foreign Intelligence
Program. Although DIA should have sufficient funding in FY 1983 to
complete its GRILL FLAME evaluation, -the conferees did not provide
resources for Army intelligence participation in the project.
(S/NF) A scientific review of GRILL FLAME evidence accumulated in the
course of a three-year -National ~Foreign Intelii en o ~ am.stud .,is to
jb(l1gt.'end
.:nii rt. I would like to
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ing sources
a informed in advance of the proposed Program 6 fu
identified to SL-.'ort these intelligence research activities. Future
OUSDRE sponsorei o of GRILL FLAME or related activities will depend in
part on the results of the DIA evaluation and any other such review as I
deem appropriate.
cc: Director, Defense Intelli-
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Assistant Chief of Staff,
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UNITED STATES ARMY IN'TELLIGENCE AND SEcuRr v COMMAND
ARLINGTON HALL STATION
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22212
I MAR 1983
SUBJECT: Letter of Instruction -- Project CENTER LANE (U)
Commander
902d Military Intelligence Group
Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755
I. (C) PURPO::SE: The purpose of this LOI is to establish
policy and provide direction for t: he administrative, logistical
and operational management of the USAINSCOM Project CENTER
LANE. Project CENTER LANE will be managed by the Security
'Systems Planning Division (SSPD), Security Support Detachment
(SSD), 902d MI Group USAINSCOM. This LOI further delineates
the command relationships between the Commander, SSD and the
Chief, SSPD and structures the operational control and
reporting channels to be used by Project CENTER LANE.
2. (C) GENERAL: The activities of Project CENTER LAN)': were
originated as. a. specially controlled and compartmented activity
L';nder the direct supervision of the Assistant Chief of Staff,
intelligence (ACSI), DA, in conjunction with other DoD agencies
concerned with related activities. For operational and
staffing considerations, the functions and responsibilities
were transferred to HQ, USAINSCOM where it was conducted on an
ad hoc basis.
3. (C) The mission and functions of SSPD are to manage
Project CENTER LANE by planning for the integration of
_,rototype and developmental security concepts and doct:r:Lne into
current and future USAINSC:OM security support planning for
which the SSD, 902d MI Group is responsible. Functionally,
this includes preparing security estimates for intelligence
planning, assist other SSD elements by securing information
required for their support plans, and assisting USAINSCOM staff
elements in planning security system applications throughout
he world.
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:SUBJECT: Letter of Instruction -- Project CENTER LANE (U)
Access to Project CENTER LANE will be based on a "MUST YNOW"
iaasis until individual prototype and developmental concepts
have been tested and approved for release by the CG, USAINSCOM
for universal application.
(U) ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL:
a. (U) Military personnel executing Project CENTER LANE
will all be attached to the 902d MI Group for duty with SSPD.
Personnel administration will be handled by the organizations
where assigned. Changes to speciality codes and grades will be
coordinated by the Commander, SSD based upon the
;: ecommendations of the Chief, SSPD.
b. (U) Civilian personnel will be assigned to SSD.
c. (U) UCMJ authority will be exercised by the Commander,
902d MI Group.
d. (U) Personnel assigned to SSPD will receive support
from SSD for administration any' logistics, except as specified
below:
(1) (U) Operational, funding for FY83 and FY84 will be
provided by HQ, USAINSCOM. Funds will be budgeted and provided
to SSPD under a separate account. by direct coordination between
the USAINSCOM, DCSRM (FGGM) and SSPD, lAW existing procedures.
Funding requirements for FY85-89 will be included in the 902d
Ml Group POM submission.
(2) (U) Efficiency reports will be rendered through
the OPCON chain of command (ADCSOPS-HUMINT and DCSOPS) with
optional letter input by the Commander, 902d MI Group.
(3) (U) Military training of SSPD personnel will be
1AW the SSD SOP.
(4) (U) TDY and leave approval authorities will be
lAW the SSD SOP.
(5) (U) Personnel will not be placed on SSD duty
rosters nor, assigned to HQ SSD duty details.
(6) (U) SI/SAO billets for SSPD will be Coordinated
with the Special Security Office (FGGM) by the S2, SSD.
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SUBJECT: Letter of Instruction -? Project CENTER LANE (U)
5. (U) OPERATIONS:
a. (U) Operational control will initially be exercised by
the DCSOPS for the CG, USAINSCOM. OPCON will be transferred to
the Commander, 902d MI Group when directed by the CG, USAINSCOM.
b. (U) Operational support, will be provided through OPCON
channels.
c. (U) Operations will be conducted in strict accordance
with the guidelines established by the CC3, USAINSCOM for
Project CENTER LANE.
d. (U) All operational related reports generated by SSPD
will be forwarded only through the OPCON chain.
E;. (U) LOGISTICS: Logistical support will be provided
through SSD, 902d MI Group, except, as specified below:
a. (U) Long distance telephone billings will be handled
directly by Chief, SSPD.
b. (U)rn Hand receipt/property accounts for SSPD real
property and intelligence property will be held directly by the
Chief, SSPD.
c. (U) Transportation support and POL requirement will be
provided through OPCON channels for FY83, and by the Commander,
902d MI Group when OPCON is transferred by the CC, USAINSCOM.
r. (U) This LOI is effective 15 February 1983. It will be
reviewed annually prior to the anniversary of that date.
Revisions may be made by mutual agreement of the Commander,
902d M.I Group and the DCSOPS, USAINSCOM.
FOR THE COMMANDER:
'HARLES C. PARTRIDGE
Colonel, GS
Chief of Staff
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briefing were Admiral Daniel Murphy (C/S), Mr. Donald Gregg (Asst to VP,
National Security Affairs), and LTC Fry (Military Assistant).
1 ~ aK 411 "T) a -ia i gG< as . ; - 1 I received
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1 April 1983
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briefing, so it appears that the Vice President personally requested it.
5. (S/NOFORN) Dr. Verona made a strong push for the azort:h of the effort.
He also pointed out that while our (collective) product was now achieving
high reliability we all were in danger of closing due to a lack of funding.
GERALD FOX
Major, CS
HUMINT Division
CENTER LANE
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (r
orVICE: OF This ASSISTANT CHIVF or sTAr'- ron INTEL.LIoENtz
WA5HiNGTON, DC 1010
1. (U) Purpose; To obtain your approval for the Army to
engage in CENTER LANE activities.
2. (U) Discussion.
a. (S/CL-l /NOFORN) CENTER LANE is a US Army Intelligence
and Security Command (INSc:OM) Special Access Program (SAP) which
utilizes an aspect of parapsycl~ol.og,y known as remoe viewing as
the collection method for obtaining information of' intelligence
interest. The CENTER LANE SAP has been approved by the
Secretary of the Army; however, the signcecl action is being held
by the Armyo, GE`rneral Counsel for review of human use issues
addressed in this paper.
b. (S/CL-1 /NQFORN) Army participation in GRILL FLAME,
the predecessor to CENTER LANE, wac most: recently approved b-, Secretary of the Army on l We?b 82 (TAB A). Two areas were
addressed by the Army GenerRal Cc:ournsel. in his memorandum which
deserve comment concerning CENTER LANE activities, namely human
experimentation and funding issues.
(1) ('.S/CL-1/NOFORN) CENTER LANE's use of human sub.,
jests remains as stated in the enclosed 14 Jan 82 Decision
Memorandum on GRILL FLAME. As in the case of GRILI, FLAME,
CENTER LANE has demonstrated that important foreign intel.l igence
and counterint_cl l igence information may be obtained through the
use of remote viewing, and the Army's continued involvement is
warranted. The Central Intelligence Agency, the National
Security Agency, and OACSI, HQDA have all. requested and received
support from CENTER LANE.
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