DATE, REPLYTO ATTN OFS SUP3JECTJ 'rot Iwo ase 2000.,,1.,,. 0 89ROO0200060006-8 eyk~3~Ved I# Rele Rkik UNITED STATES GO Mt-N-T 'YERN memorandum 4 September, 1987 SG1J DT-S SESSION SUMMARY, PROJECT 8712, "Free Flight Phase" (C-SS) SG1J DT-S (ATTN: 1. (S-SS) Statistics: Project Viewer: Session date.- Filename: 8712-4 012 4 SEP 87 8712.LO3 2. (S-SS) I began this session with a +irm.command to myself to be restricted to only American -flagged vessels experiencing troubles in the Gulf of Hormoz during the period of 6-30 SEP 87. 3. There were no perceptions gained -t-he-e-n--ti month, except t he -for a slight "-funny bitterness" arou d the 15th. d ( t Lhe 4. 1 then tasked myself to investiga -00-p-ression, but did at not go into it in theja ve "Ingo" manner of cueing the ,,ggressi Y~ signal line with the pen in certain columns. I simply let myself 11settle in and find it". The resulting perceptions were as follows: a. I found myself on the deck o+(~th~hi~p looking out at some disturbance at sea, but i _~ 0 far distant to gain any details. There was an experience of worry, and a feeling of "waiting to know what to do". b. Iwas then aware of a feeling that I should investigate behind my present location. C. There was an immediate visual of a light grey "machine" which seemed to have a circular wire mesh grillwork opening in its top (see drawing, page 1). 1 got the impression that it was somehow made to look like the s~ltrroi..tnding machines, but was not really like them in its +Onction. The room in which it was located was sectioned off by (partitions?) (see drawing, page 5). The area from which it was sectioned of+ had machines, as well, but they were riot of the same type. d. There were several wires leading out of the back of the m1chine into what seemed to be a vertical shaft or space b tween the walls (see drawing, top of page 3). This vortical space dropped downward -For a considerable (it seemed to me) distance. At one point, the wires turned o4-f to the side, but I could see on further down the shaft to a dimly lit area below which contained a very a OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 In awn '0001q0 %I Approved For Release 204po=. 789F (REV. I-so) GSAFPMR(41CFR)I0I-11.$ ~Sz-= %00 1 Approved For Release 2000/06ft_'J6C"_ 9R000200060006-8 large "thing". This "thing" was definitely OD in color and looked very much (AOL) like an anchor, lying on the floor- of the lower room which was visible -from the shaft. e. Ain attempt to find Out where the wires led to did not produce a drawing showing the relationship of the destination to the origin, but did produce a "closeup" of the destination, itself. This "closeup" gave the impression of being a make-shi-Ft setup, tied in to a large dark. grey machine (see drawing, bottom of page 3). There had originally been some bright red wires tied into the large dark grey machine, but they seemed to have been disconnected in order to plug in the black wires from the machine originally seen. The large dark grey machine into which the wires led is tall, squarish, thing (AOL: about the size and shape of the large tape readers one sees in the old large computer centers). The front of the machine showed a silvery area which I tried to AOL into a tape recorder, but the AOL didn't fit, and I dropped that line of investigation. I then went into the inside of the machine where the wires led in. The bottom part of the machine is empty space, with circuitry above that which is positioned with the components facing downward. The components are large and of very old style. They are dusty and smell like the wax which used to be used on the old style components. This is definitely pre-microcircuitry electronics. 5. After formally ending the session (on paper), I began to look back civer what I had done and began to get the (totally - L analyt I g that the trouble which will be experi-WIC'ed-on or about th,.Mill have something to do with this sqzp~~___ e a r involvem~l ~*"~_cal hostilities, and its inab. 0 cMgm-Ltr-ii--c~af-e--th-e,,S.i,tt,~atipn, or receive er instructions, due t or"L ~e p r-6-til ems -o-T-Vi -M se t of mac h i n es. If this is so, I do not feel that this equipment failure will have serious consequences in this instance, but should bring to someone's attention that, had the ship actually been involved in the local incident,, it would have been totally incapable of letting anyone know. 6. (S/SS) Viewer's critiques I have mixed feelings about this session. It was conducted in a different manner than I am used to, but the contents "felt" very reliable. The a-Fter-session analysis also "felt" good, but then it is the nature of AOL to make sense and feel right and good, so I report my after-session analysys with the caveat that it is probably total garbage. 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