Approved For Release 2003/0,@/-1-1, -RDP96-00788ROO1400310001-3 -IN MA 7 %ow INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROGRAM SESSION REPORT CLASSIFIED BY: MSG, DAMI-ISH I 05163OZ JUL78 REVIEW ON. NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS GRITJ, FT, A A;/TP; ORCON Approved For Release 2003/69/11 CIA-R6P96-00788ROO1400310001-3 Approved For Release 2003/ P96-00788RO01 400310001-3 SUMMARY ANALYSIS REMOTE VIEWING SESSION 887 1. (S/NOFORN) This report provides documentation of a remote viewing session conducted for training purposes only. 2. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in document GRILL FLAME Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated. 3. (S/NOFORN) Post session analysis on target viewing indicates the . viewer had a considerable amount of correlation. The viewer's attitude was positive. 4. (S/NOFORN) Following is a transcript of the viewer's impressions during the remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings and narrative by the remote viewer. At TAB B is target cuing information. Also included is available target data. NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS Approved For Release 2003/09SE-CRE196-00788ROO1400310001-3 Ole, Approved For Release 2003/Oqbt;RRif96-00788ROO1400310001-3 TRANSCRIPT REMOTE VIEWING SESSION # 887 #66: This will be a@remote viewing session for 0900 hours, 12 April 1982. Focus now solely and completely on the target designated for today. Relax and concentrate. 42 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds North 93 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds West Focus and concentrate now, focus. 42 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds North 93 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds West Concentrate on the target and describe it to me. PAUSE 42 degrees 44 minutes 20 seconds North 93 degrees 43 minutes 00 seconds West *MOO, Target coodinate. #63: LJjLagZra, slight rise target on top of rise. Low s ure, roadway curved going to structure. #66: Describe the area surrounding the structure. #63: Flat in the immediate vicinity, rugged hills or mountains. NM #66: Foliage? #63: Hills or-mountains are off in the distance. Foliage.. 0--unsure I think there's grass7n`o@ri-g trees. #66: From overhead now, focus on the target. From headhead, focus on the target and describe only the target to me. #63: #66: the target is in the middle. Got a ,qrnpf. ... rn-u n d 1 2-i@a@ = M 'a 7sa 6ke f a c a d e Approved For Release 2003/09/$;EC',W6-00788ROO1400310001-3 Stand on the ground now and face the target and describe. Back from the target so you can see it. Back up just a little bit so you can see all and describe it to me. Approved For Release 2003/09/11 1,a7"0788ROO1400310001-3 *11100@ #63: Low, verLical lineqfQr-w&l-13, open areas, c22rtyard, atriums...flat, slightly dome roof. #66: Describe the activity at the target to me. #63: None. Feel like it's a small manufacturing office building. #66: Describe the raw data that gives you this perception. #63: Size, lack of large machinery, feeling of building. #66: Describe the inside of the building to me. #63: Dark floor, beige walls, lots of glass, metal building, metal desk. #66: Are you alone? #63: Yes. #66: Now outside ----- #63- In this room I'm alone. #66: Outside again, describe the target from outside, up over head, 100 feeL up to the oblique, looking down and describe. #63: Q@grtical lines flat or patternt- ifOnte-r ot roo so T7 cross pattern over roof. #66: Okay. Now look out and around most prominent torrain feature PAUSE s112@tly domed roof, dark Tf-6Fe-=rb-4' urInj f roo the target and describe the to me. #63: 1 guess that mountain in the back, not exceptionally tall, jagged, steep vertical rise. #66: All right. I have one question for you, one and only one question. Describe to me how I can best find this target. Describe to me how I can best identify or locate, find this target. Ask yourself how can I best find this target and describe your answer to me. PAUSE #63: The buildings--bFest-thin-g I have. A round buildin-g--with square facade, lines. Best I can do. #66: Okay. Let's prepare to draw those impressions you have had concerning the target. Approved For Release 2003/09/11 0788ROO1400310001-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/11 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1400310001-3 TAB -- -- I Approved For Release 2003/09/11 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1400310001-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/11 :621'. -00788ROO 1400310001-3 L -, REMOTE VIEWING SESSION #887 (DRAWING NARRATIVE) #63: All right, this is a discussion of my drawings. Drawing # 1 is the initial view I got of the building. I was standing down at the front of the page looking up the driveway to this low structure on a rise. The area was very flat immediately around the building and there was a mountain , not a very large mountain, but it bad a high vertical rise to it. And it was jagged:and:it was off in a distance to the back. And the building was made up of a lot of vertical lines and had a flat or slightly domed roof as you see in the drawings. Drawing # 2 is a vertical drawing of the building. The circle is the, what I call the facade re open, light and air would pass through them. And in the corners was--il-cTourtyard feeling. And the actual structure is the circle and it had some sort of an X, little fancy thing on the roof, I don't know wbat that was. Drawing #3 is an oblique version to show the relationship of the square facade of open vertical lines in comparison to the actual building. And that's all I have. #66: Okay. On the inside during the very short time that you went to the inside of what you've drawn here, did you feel an open or cluttered feeling? Generally on the inside of this, what does it feel like? #63: It was a metal building, sheet metal, glossy paint. It had an open feeling and lots of windows. And I saw a metal desk and chair and there was nobody in that room, but I.think there was somebody in the building, like a night watchman or something. I have a feeling that this place is closed rigUnow. #66: Okay. But a generally open feeling as opposed to many subdivisions of offices or something like that? #63: 1 think it had subdivisions, but it was still open at the same. #66: And it had lots of glass? #63: Glass, right. 177,11 Approved For Release 2003/09/11 CIA-RDP96-00788 ROO 1400310001-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/1@ RDP96-00788ROO1400310001-3 i", O'l, ,%mow #66: Okay. Now, my one other question is, you didn't mention here, I see you drew it on your foliage, but this is not an area that is in a pine forest apparently. #63: No. #66: You said that it was, it had grass around it? #63: 1 think that it was probably planned by the people who own it, like a lawn or something. It didn't seem to be doing particularly well. #66: How about in a vast expanse around the target, looking around, what you see around the target? Do you remember? #63: 1 got a lot of white, but that might be bverlay. Matter of fact, let me nqAxutw_.that. I got a lot of white, but I have been to Nevada so many times on these things, that I said well I can't be in the desert again so let's not make it desert, let's put grass and stuff right there. But I didn't see trees. #66: Okay. So it is not a-- #63: Wooded area. #66: Wooded area. Now are there other, is it a cluttered area of man made structures or open area relatively-. #63: Open area. #66: Okay. 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