nn" nr F9 "m, SF Rp??R 72 MR a U S. A A-.8Q"fJWT88R001 700350012-4 @EHR&a OR OFFICF SYMBOL. SUBJECT IAO@@S-H-S I/OPSEC Proposal (U) C- TO ADCSOPS --HUMINT FROM Special Actions Division DATE 1 Nov 82 CMT1 Mr. McMoneagle/jjb/7829 1. (S/NOFORN) CURRENT INTELLIGENCE SHORTFALL: As a result of briefings detailing USAINSCOM involvement in the use of parapsychological collection during the past three years, numerous questions have been generated which fall into the following categories: a. (SAOFORN) Paranormal or Psychic SLate-of-the-Art capabilities. b. (SAOFORN) Training and/or methods of learning used in Paranormal activities. c. (S/NOFORN) Interest in the application of Paranormal Human Technique(s) other than Remote Viewing (RV). A clear and satisfactory answer to questions addressing these cateqories were only adequate as relates to INSCOM efforts within Project GRILL FLAME . Open source data, while available, has not been effectively pursued as regards domesti or foreign capabilities within the paranormal subjects arena. As regards CI/OPSEC,, there has never been a formal Army effort to determine current U.S. vulnerability or establish foreign knowledgeability levels towards our ownparanormal effort. following objectives: 2. (S/NOFORN) PROPOSAL: With regard to the shor-tfalls above, propose that Project CENTER LANE, as a adjunct to current tasking, establish a program which will initiate extensive and detailed searches of automated open source data files in support of the a. (S/NOFORN) Priority I - CI/OPSEC: Investigate automated open source data files and develop leads which establish how much data is available through open sources which would indicate the degree of Army (specifically INSCOM) involvement or success in paranormal activities. This would apply to both the R&D as well as practlical @. applications which specifically center on Remote Viewing (RV). As a result of such investigations, make specific recommendations for protecting present and future capabilities or successes. b. (SAOFORN) Priority II - PARANORMAL STATE-OF-THE-ART: Establish an accepted baseline for current state-of-the-art applicability of paranormal techniques fur use in intelligence collection by both foreign or domestic services. This will provide an accurate information base upon which acceptable military capability assessment could be made with regard towards threat or improved collection. c. (S/NOFORN) Priority III - TRAINING: Establish a knowledgeable data base for current training techniques applicable towards paranormalint'61ligence collection, both foreign and domestic. Make recommendations for protecting and utilizing those methods most valuable to USA INSCOM needs. d. (S/NOFORN) Priority IV - OTHER TECHNIQUES: Establish and maintain a current data base on state-of-the-art methods applicable towards paranormal techniques of military value, other than Remote Viewing (RV) techniques; i.e., speed learning, subliminal manipulation, telepathy, early warning indications, psychokinesis, etc. FORM DAI FEB 62 Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1700350012-4 1; at IR. Approved For Release 2001 Im 112ca 788ROO1700350012-4 1AIL I IAOPS-H-S SUBJECT: CI/OPSEC Proposal (U) 4. (S/NOFORN) RECOMMENDED METHOD: A protected IBM/Telecommunications terminal has been installed within ADCSOPS-HUMINT which provides direct access to hundreds of shared automated open source data bases. Some of these data bases contain both foreign and domestic information as well as traceable references from one to the other. Clear "lead" matrices can be established which will provide an in depth look at numerous intelligence aspects of the paranormal scientific field. Just as an example: a. (S/NOFORN) Data base information could provide references to both the findings by a r@-Prp.'if ic scientist/investigator , as well as his opponents views regarding his research. This would aid in separating the good from the poor in determining information of intelligence value or specific foreign threat areas. b. (S/NOFORN) The number of references which are listed for each subject, as well as the number of others referenced by that author can be obtained. Securing such specific articles with common identifiers/descriptors will permit tracing commonality of study between scientists, both foreign and domestic. In some cases written articles are cross quoted, domestic to communist bloc origins which indicate places, people, and specific areas of communist interest. c. (S/NOFORN) Open source quoteskommon reference.will tie different descriptors and identifiers together for the same Areas of study, but which are currently addressed using different terminology. This will permit recognition of efforts within common areas, not readily obvious or already known. d. (SAOFORN) paranormal research any other way. Independent allied evaluations of Soviet/Communist Bloc efforts within areas are available through these data basts. These cannot be obtained e. (SAOFORN) Techniques of training, research and development applicable Xu military inLelligance collection would become available which would otherwise remain unknown or would only be found by chance. f. (S/NOFORN) Applications of other fields having a direct effect on paranormal activity would become apparent even though they would normally have no commonality in interest; i.e.9 chemical engineering, physics engineer, etc. 5. (U) REQUIRED ACTION: In support of the above: a. (S/NOFORN) Request an individual currently assigned to Project CENTER LANE be scheduled for formal training in the use of the IBM System now in use at ADCSOPS-HUMINT. b. (S/NOFORN) Request authorized access to the system on an as needed basis. ROBERT J. JACHIM LTCt MI Project Manager 1nrftng';L. tllt HL i MMOR LME Approved For ReleWIM/Nin YCIA4RDPWOW88RO01 700350012-4