PARAPSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH

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CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6
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November 25, 2002
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March 23, 1976
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- Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 ry ~ 2 3 , Ii i. 1976 DD/SET-1381-76 MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director for Administration FROM: Associate Deputy Director for Science and Technology SUBJECT: Parapsychology Research REFERENCE: Memorandum from A/DDA to ADD/S&T dated 23 February 1976, Subject: SRI Report on Perceptual Augmentation 1. Because you have expressed an interest, as a Directorate, in the subject of parapsychology, I would like to outline our current research plans in this area. 2. As you may know, we elected not to continue the SRI research project because of its substantial cost and because of the generally negative findings in the physiological por- tion of the research. For example, a promising earlier cor- relation between brain wave patterns and the on-off status of a hidden light inside a screen room was not substantiated by the most recent study. The operationally oriented portion of the SRI work did yield some very interesting findings. Unfortunately, these were open to question because of pro- cedural shortcomings, such as the lack of controls, lack of predetermined criteria for "hits," failure to follow accepted double blind methodology, and the involvement of experimental team members themselves as subjects. 3. We do agree that the field requires close observation, however, until we can identify promising and potentially use- ful research alternatives. We have programmed a significant survey project for FY-77 and a follow-on for FY-78. The FY-77 work will include an in-depth review of the recent literature, together with visits to laboratories doing sig- nificant research in the field. The contractor will be a reputable scientist who holds neither a position of flat rejection nor an outright espousal of paranormal phenomena 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 SUBJECT: Parapsychology Research generally. At the same time we will attempt to determine internal criteria as to what types and levels of paranormal performance would be considered important to the Agency if they could be demonstrated. 25X1 Sayre Stevens . ~: _ p/rn5 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA=RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 Approved For Release 2003/02/27: CIA-RDP79-00498A0002001 06 DDA 76-0947 23 FEB 1978 UM FOR Associate Deputy Director for Science and Technolo y John N. McMahon, Associate Deputy Director for Administration JECT ; SRI Report on Perceptual Augmentation 1. Because Of my early interest stemming from OTS days of keeping a finger in parapsychology, dropped me a copy of the SRI r which in turn read and then forwarded to for his comments. 2. Unfortunately,, this subject brings out the best of charlatans, however, there is a serious side to it and one that we, as an intelligence agency, must not let slip by unnoticed. I call to your attention OMS's continued interest in parapsychology and the fact that we, as a Directorate, have a continuing interest and requirement for research in this area. It does seem appropriate that the Agency keep a continuing, albeit modest, effort in this area. Att Memo dtd 20 Feb 76 to AD DA fr DD/MS, same subj (DDA 76-0823) Distribution: Orig I - Adse Watt 1 - dd& w/att + background (DDA 76-0702 w/SRI report) DDA Subject w/cy of att + bkgd w/o report 1 - DDA Chrono 1 - JNM Chrono DDA 76-0702: MFR dtd 4 Feb 76 fr OTS/CB, subj: Stanford Research Institute (SR Investigation into Parapsychology Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-070498A070020012004 Pp Y -rte r -- -t -- ~.?+.i V iJ GTTL 1.._, I i. s FJ L 1.-,t 1 ... V. J P I g _ 1.a . FF 976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT SRI Report on Perceptual Augmentation 1. I read SRI's report with great interest and found some of the narrative and observations to be intriguing. Unfortunately, they were unable to find any physiological measurable basis for their observations, a problem which has plagued research in this area for many years. At least to this reader I thought the report suffered unnecessarily from statistical over kill mixed with observational data which I found difficult to separate. It would have been helpful to know what the initial protocol was and to have further clarification of the control group (learner/ control?) and the reasons for grouping some of the subjects for statistical reasons. Personally, I cannot endorse the statement that this report "establishes overwhelming scientific evidence for the existence of human perceptual capabilities which are as yet unexplained." 2. Putting aside any shortcomings in the report or my interpretation of it, I believe that the Agency should continue to monitor this area which I refer to as unusual sensory perception with particular emphasis on measure- ments of energy transfer which I believe must exist if this phenomenon is to be of any practical value to the Agency. The Office of Medical Services has indicated its interest in parapsychology to the Office of Research and Development in a formal requirement and I hope that senior officials of this Agency will continue to support modest efforts in this area of great potential even though the field enjoys little support by scientists in general. STAT Deputy Director Ot Medical, ervices P u ONLY Approved For Release 2003/02/27 CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6 Approved For Release 2003/02/27 : CIA-RDP79-00498A000200120046-6