orpilUmn 40 Approved For Release 20 @'" -lt&-RDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 ORCON/NOFORN INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROJECT SESSION REPORT CLASSIFIED BY: Director, DIA REVlr=W ON: 31 Jul 99 EXTENDED BY: Director, DIA REASON: 2-301-C (3) (6) GRILL FLAME Approved For Release 2go-cgpwog,-T--P96-00788ROO0900990001-5 OMMCZ. Approved For Release-2QY.MIL(fA-RDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 SUMMARY ANALYSIS REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION LXXVI 1. (S) This report provides documentation of a remote viewing session conducted for training purposes to enhance a remote viewer's demonstrated ability. 2. (S) There appears to be some target correlation in the session. This session represents this viewer's first attempt at geographic coordinate target identification procedures. There was a great deal of ambient room noise at the beginning of the session. Initially, this caused the viewer difficulty in relaxing physically and in turning his attention to the task at hand. As the session progressed the noise level reduced and the viewer's concentration improved. The interviewer was witting of the target during the session (see paragraph 3, below) and took care not to cue the viewer. The viewer did not change his viewing modus operandi, even though he knew the interviewer was witting. 3. (S) The protocol used for this session was modified from that which is detailed in the document, Grill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated. The protocol was modified in that the interviewer selected a geographic coordinate by free choice from a map rather than using a preselected randomly generated target from an existing target pool. 4. (S) 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. At TAB B is available target identification data. Approved For ReletaLAML11 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 r on r-T. Approved For Release 2uauwi.%fj4RDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 TRANSCRIPT REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION LXXVI TIME #66: This will be a remote viewing session (edited for security). PAUSE in the northwest quadron of the planet. Planet Earth. It will be your task to describe a particular geographic area. . and the surround- ing area in order to focus upon that particular area - the northwest quadron of the planet, I will provide you with geo-coordinates. . geo-coc,-) ordinates for your target are 39 degrees north,1 120 degrees west. Fix your mind on those numbers and those directions and let your consciousness travel to those points. Relax and concentrate. Focus. Describe the target to me. PAUSE #66: All right #11, your target for today is located +10 #66: Describe your perceptions to me. PAUSE #11: Very, very weak perceptions. Inbetween all the noise and garbage around here. The. PAUSE first one I had was it looked like the outline of a lake or a body of water or some- thing. Then I had a perception of looking down into a deep ravine. (Not audible) Then, I seemed to look straight across and saw some, how would you describe it (not audible) or something like that. Sticking. . sticking, out of nowhere against the background against the sky. Then I looked back down at this. . canyon or whatever it was and there appeared to be a river or something (not audible). PAUSE ormu 0 Approved For Release 20 *DIP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 10LURE ece : * Approved For Release 20 DP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 #66: Okay. PAUSE Just relax and concentrate now. Try to form your images clear. Much clearer. Work on that (not audible). See very clearly. (Not audible). High altitude (not audible) large geographic area. Focus on thatone portion that's your target. PAUSE +15 Describe the target to me. PAUSE +20 Review the images you had. Which one's were the strongest? PAUSE #11: The strongest one that I had, I can sit down and draw a picture of it. I felt as I was standing at the edge of a great ravine or something comparable to the Grand Canyon. #66: Okay. #11: Extremely deep, down below me is a river running through it. And looking straight ahead there was a lot of flat open ground but there was some buttes behind it, not mountains or anything (not audible). There may be mountains way in the background (not audible). PAUSE This was from ground level. STanding on the edge of a cliff or something looking down. The earlier impression I had of this shape (not audible) or whatever appeared to be from an aerial perspective. #66: Okay'. Describe. . are these two separate images? #11: They appear to be, yeah. #66: Okay. Keep them separate in your mind so that you don't mix them up in your mind. Start with the first one and describe the terrain and the foilage, any man made objects around this scenery? 2 CCU" Approved For Release 2003- ---00788ROO0900990001-5 t%rpnr,T Approved For Release 2QTljwl-%LpIA-RDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 PAUSE #11: Well, its a shore line, whatever (not audible). I get the feeling the land is relatively flat up to a point and then it goes up. It doesn't seem to be a lot of vegetation or anything else (not audible). (Not audible) brush. (Not audible) vegetation at all. Its just . . It appears to be flat to a point. And then (not audible) goes up. (Not audible) . PAUSE +25 #66: Describe your location to me. PAUSE What are your images now? PAUSE #11: Absolutely nothing. PAUSE #66: Tell me again about the images, the strong images you had and as you talk to me, let them form in your mind. PAUSE #11: 1 was thinking about that first image that I had which appeared to be some type of shore line or something. But it might also be a depression. A shallow depression. PAUSE Let's see, that was my first image. The strongest image I had was standing on the edge of a cliff looking down. #66: okay. Describe the area in this image. Describe any man made objects (not audible). PAUSE #11: 1 don't get the feeling for any (not audible). Zero. (Not audible). PAUSE 3 Approved For Release 2003/OJr-f1=- P96-00788ROO0900990001-5 or(%= Approved For Release 20ujit ~~101V.I&-IZDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 #11: Very start, just . . . PAUSE (Not audible) deep depression. Straight beyond the other side perhaps there might be some grass or something (not audible) foilage or whatever. PAUSE #66: What altitude. . What altitude are you looking at the target? #11: Well, I feel that from where I'm standing this would be (not audible) canyon (not audible) 2,000 feet (not audible). PAUSE #66: In one of your other (not audible) first impressions, the first one. #11: (Not audible) PAUSE Not a whole lot to it. I just. . I was up in the air looking down at this shape, form or whatever. #66: Describe the shape to me. PAUSE #11: Its rounded (not audible) shoulder (not audible). #66: Do you see only a portion of this or do you see an enclosed system? PAUSE Are you high enough to see the closure of this or the bottom edge or corner or whatever? PAUSE Tell me about it. The shape (not audible). #11: When I first. . When I saw it, all I saw was just a small portion (not audible). I wonder if that all couldn't tie in with that canyon. #66: It may. But don't you try to do the tieing in now. You just (not audible). 4 Ch r In'n r'T- Approved For Release 2003/09/1 17@@40788RO00900990001-5 Approved For Release'- 6-00788ROO0900990001-5 #11: Well, I keep getting flashes of I keep flashing back to this shore and then this can- yon, this shore and the canyon. #66: Is there anything similar between the two? #11: Well, its hard to say. PAUSE I have the feeling that I was looking across this, this canyon on the other side it was relatively flat for a ways, then there was like (not audible) or something there. Flat and then it raised up. Now, when I was looking at the shore of this what I felt was a shore, or whatever, it was flat for a distance and then it raised up. PAUSE #66: How high above this shore line (not audible)? PAUSE #11: 1 don't know. I think right now, I'm straight (not audible) . #66: (Not audible) #11: 1 seem to be looking down. I'm still only seeing that portion that I saw when I (not audible). #66: Okay. Turn around or pivot. See where the ends that you're seeing go. Look to the left and describe (not audible). PAUSE #11: Nothing. Its just very, very dark. #66: Okay. Now (not audible) to the right. (Not audible) Now what do you see? PAUSE #11: (Not audible) but I can look down pretty low. #66: Okay. r , 12CIpigir Approved For Release 2003/09TIT %FLAJUQMJ)0788R000900990001-5 ,MG%V:v 01L@ Approved For Release 2 mvmA~iCit-RDP96-00788ROO0900990001-5 #11: Irregular shape. I almost get a feeling of a dam or reservoir. PAUSE #66: Okay. You seem to be confining yourself to very low altitude or you seem to be bound up (not audible) more high altitude perspective so that we might be able to get a broader view of the greater geographical area. Now, it may be that you are fixed on one view coordinate and holding to that point. Broaden yourself out, in your mind, draw out circles one mile in diameter, two miles in diameter, three miles in diameter, away from your focal point. As you draw the circles let your vision grow greater and greater until you see very clearly (not audible) onemile in diameter, two miles in diameter, three miles in diameter, from that field coordinate focus so you can see clearly the geographical area around. See where your images are in proportion to (not audible). PAUSE #11: Well, I already know where my images are. (Not audible). PAUSE In other words I feel as if from where I am, I could draw a map of the area. It would probably cover a good five or ten square miles. #66: Okay. Why don't you sit up and do that. PAUSE (DRAWING) #11: That background may be exaggerated. In fact I'm sure it is. PAUSE The background in Page 3 is exaggerated. I'm standing here and looking over there. That. They came into view separately. More like that. And I got it distorted in my drawing because actually this whole.scene would be squashed behind this area right here. #66: Okay. 6 rt r n n r,,!w Approved For Release 2003/09/11 .'*-0j1:&i41V out