Ap 4roved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 p F..) E I-- T / N C) [:" C) R N PIRC.)JEC"T SUN WAI'MING NOTICE'.- IN*TEL.L-IGL:.NCE AND ME]-1-1(.")DS INVOLMED PROJECT NUMBER: TRA I 1\1 I NG NUMI--iER. I DA-I*'E OF SESSION: 22 JUL. e9 DAI-E OF* FREPC)RI".- 25 JUL 88 S]"AR'T ... 13, 4 0 END -. 1.445 METHODOLOGY.- CRV V:LEWI"::R IDENTIFICATION: 025 --------------- 1. . (S/NF/SK) SG1A 2. (S/NF/SP-`.) 3. 1\11:::, / SK'.) a. IricIemericies: MISSION-. To access and describe the target, pa 1 e attention to F)r(:.)per CRV strucAt-tre. VIEWEFZ TASKIING: 6-digit fnicrypted coordinates-. COMMENTS: none reported b. Viewer 025 got all gestalts of the site immediately in Stage 1, and progressed quickly to Stage 2. C. 025 was experiencing a bit of confusiori, so was introdUced to the concept of Interim Summaries, +or the pLtr'-p(.)se of backing away +r-c-im the signal line and clearing t..tp in one's consc"iCKAS MIrid what is going on in the sessiori. This helped, and 02'15: made several Interim Cktryimaries tht"'OU(JI-IC)LAt the d. -rhe session pr--c:)gresi,--*ed only through Stage 3 p"r-ceptiorls. By the -L-Ame 025 was ready to proceed into Stagc.-.--~ 4, the session had lasted art hour, so the ii4r6ession was ended. The sit(--.-~? will be contimted irito Stage 4 tomor-row. 1. e 1-1 (:::1 . F.-iessic.)n Transcript HANIX E VIA ONL-Y SE:.CRE:.'T/I\IOF'(3RN CLASSIFIED BY.u D I A (D-I-) 1) 1:-';'C L. A S S I FY OADR hea 01-0 M--?O~ Ap~rovecl For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 ADDITIONAL. a. STAT 1131"1 CE-3: Date-.- 26 JUL f38 S) t a r t 0a/1-5 End-. 0945 b . PURPOSE The previOUIS SeSSiOn covered only stages 1-3. The pt..trpose of this se~asic)n was to coritinue with -the same target site into stage 4 strUCtUre.. C:. C C) M M 1:~: N T S -. 1. 025 began -the session in Stagc.-~ 4, taking a few pages to "gc-ft bac::[-.- into -the site". 2) 025's ability to be t.tnconsciously aware of and to catcl-i his/her own strutc::tutral mistakes is becoming very good. 13ever"al -times dUr"i1'1(j the session, a str-UC'.'ttA1"al er-ror was made, bUt only (ine of them had t(i be c::orr-ec::ttFnJ. Ttie othors 025 caught as they were made, and iuiel+---corrected. 3) 025 needs work on fyie~ntally detat-chirig from the site dt.Aririg a 1::) r- ea I... . I`:'art of 025's problem with this stems from a Ic)gi(:::al conflict which is inherc--.nit in the il"IS'Ll"LACAion O'C.25 tiav.., received- A break cannot be a mental vacuum. In order for 025 (or any other-- Viewer-) to SUCc-'eiiiisfully break from the site, some other thot.ights must be entertained. If the SLtL:)j(-.'-.-?C't is not changed, in some way, the Viewer's mind will tie drawn from the mental vacuum back.-. -to the site, and no break will have OCCUrred. -rhe instrUCtion, as it stands, however, teaches that the Viewing roofn mt..tst be reserved for viewing, only, and that no other subjects of inter-ei:VL t.-itic)uld be br-C.)Ught into -t:he room. In general prac--tic-e, most viewers and fyi(initors riL-AtUrally engage in idle c-hatter during the breaks, ancl there is no Ii rob I em. However, if taken liter-ally, the instr'W.AiOll which we p r s e ri t I y give to new Viewers negzites pcjs~-.~it)ility of taking ef. -f e(:-- t i ve mental breaks from the site. The dei-i-iire to do well is p r e i::i e ri t I ycAt..t~..-,ing 023 to take this instructiori very seriouslyl and t.1 j(-.--,?r-efore ve~ry literi-iiAlly. Pie problem now arises that I c.i-Annot "relax" the restriction Against t..t~.:;ing -the room for tither withot.vt appc.2aring to negate 025's priar instruction. 1: woutld suggest that the int-iiitr-Licticiri be changed ancl clar-i-Fiec.1 to new Viewers, to state that ric) importarit or emotionally charged SLAbjects shoctld be allowed into the room, butt t.hat id].*:.~ ctiat_--ting and muridarie talk of other s-:it.tbjectS-:i, for' the jiUr"j_)C:)Se Of "grounding" cfttring a breale is per-missiblCe. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 I Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 Notes for Lyn - 22 Jul 88 1. One of ways to recognize AOL in Stage 1--both monitor and viewer should be on the lookout for this--is the 'questioning, or rising, inflection during declaration of a B component. If its present, then label the B 'AOL.' 2. Grab the CRV book and review objectification; you're correct in your statement re. the potential for disaster by listing 'not present' for undetected Stage 2s. But, also, don't allow verbal self-cuing and/or a viewer's self-discussion during Stage 2. The CRV method is a trade-off between trying to stay in the right- brain site gestalt perception mode and the left-brain 'reporting' mode. In other words, use the reporting mode only when there is 'message traffic'. 3. You probe the ideogram with the pen. Sketching dimensionals allows for closer site contact (S.3) and kinesthetic contact, via modelling, allows for even more detail. 4. 025's frequent 'hot hand' is not a bi-lo indicator (it happens on cold sites as well); we don't have a name for this phenomenon in CRV. Often, when we experience 'pressure on the head' or 'stabbing pain' it is simply labelled as an 'AI.' Its tantamount to an unconscious, or ANS, AI. 5. Review movement exercises and the rationale behind them (I personally do not agree with the rationale completely). However, it is OK to be creative sometimes, as long as the cue is designed to exercise the tremendous insight of the viewer's unconscious. In other words, don't let your cue be AOL-stimulating/inducing (unless you've reached the bottom of the barrel and have no other choice, or you simply do not have enough time left to complete the mission in the normally alloted amount of time). 6. You both done good--take it from an old burn-out. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 Notes for Lyn - 22 Jul 88 1. Verbal self-cuing still occurring; the viewer need only (silently) explore each column (except AOL) with the pen, write down any percept present, and verbalize it--not use each one as a I~P "JA"A, discussion point' 025 has almost a continuous running self- d discussion where only quiet attention should prevail. 2. Sketches are used both to gain closer site contact as well as to objectify data. Sketch labelling is fine, but only after the labels have been first objectified in the appropriate column, then transferred to the worksheet. 3. 025 is viewing as the interim summaries are being written; notice how many new percepts appear in the summary which were not present in the matrix. 4. "Work" is an 'I' and "space" is OK as a 'D'. But "workspace" is a 'T'. This kind of discrimination and attention to detail is central to CRV structure. 5. 025 does not recognize her own AI and does not take the required 'AI Break'. 6. *** A/S means that the viewer has signal line contact but does not possess a word-idea necessary to adequately express the concept, and therefore must search the 'thesaurus' (i.e., is forced to employ imagination) for something close (like 'blender' for nuclear reactor). As a general rule: "reminds me of" = AOL vs. "like" = A/S 7. Summaries must be written before feedback is provided. V4 sure that data, not AOL, is summarized. Be Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 SG1B Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789 ROO 1400060001 -0 2t',"t' J ut I v 1. 1? E~ P3 y t Vj t r. t..t c t (::)I a (Y-far-1--f-flade ci J. .::i c- c) Vr ci ch..kr- J. 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