0 0816~~' Approved For Release 200§--~ -Al.kDO96-001"88RO00300040010(-5 IN- ORCON DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND FORT GEORGE 0. MEADE, MARYLAND 20755 NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS SG1A IAFM-OPS-HU-SA MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD 21 April 1980 SUBJECT: Summary of Sessions CCC59 & CCC61, Conducted at 0900 hrs 03 April 1980, Agains- SG1A 1. (S) The target for these in uuTn sessions, trie faciritator and viewer were provided with the coordinates and information indicating that the targeted area was almost completely covered. The facilitator was directed to tell the remote viewer this, and direct him to reportthe type of construction which the cover was made from. Following response to this question? the facilitator was directed to obtain information pertinent to what was being maintained under the covering. No other information was provided to either the facilitator or the viewer. SG1A SG1A 2. (S) In both cases results indicate that neither viewer remote viewed the assigned target. The viewer in session CCC59 reported a cloth and hard type cover, under which there was a boat construction facility. The viewer in session CCC61 reported a concrete type of cover over a multi structured floor of at least three levels, and a missile type launch facilitv. What should be noted here is that there is three nr SGIC -Uarget coordinates. It is therefore very possible that the viewer in this case, found himself at the wrong target location. 3. (S) A different truck park will be targeted with a different type of cuing, in the near future. It is very possible that the style of cuing which differed radically from that normally utilized could have caused the target miss problem to be actualized. 'PH oqr~ w. CmONEAGLE J CW2 Analysb Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO030004001.0-5.