Approved For Release 2001/04/012 :.CIA-R. =9 wow H I M 5MMO-04-1 Kaman Tempo A DIVI'i )(-)N OF KAMAN 13CIENCL: S COP PO R A r1(_)N ALEXANDRIA OFFICE 2560 Huntington Avenue, Suite 506 Alexandria, Virginia 22303 Telephone (703) 960-4774 -1 July 1982 BG James L. Dozier beputy Commanding Ge@nerdl U.S. Army Armor Center Fort Knox, KY 41121 Dear General Dozier: I am sure that you have been informed that during the period of your kidnapping there was an effort irgeoe to locate you by psychic techniques. I supported this effort. From open sources, this effort appears to have been ineffective. While I have not been part of any post-operation evaluation of this attempt, I believe that the effort was ineffective because of problerps in hanaling psychic inputs and in obtaining feedback from the field. Until the Department of Defense develops a positive policy of using psychic inputs, these types of problems will remain. A seccnd problem area car, be addressed with or without a full DoD policy on the matter. I firmly believe that if properly trained, a kidnapped victim can silently and effectively act as a beacon for psychic reception. The training would be brief and siiriple. This is all very straightforward and well within 'the knowledge and current -theories of psychic phenomena. The concept I propose is called EXTREMIS: EXtrasensory TRacking arid EMergency Information System. I would like to discuss EXTREMIS with:you toward the end of having it included in your recommendations for consideration by the Departments of Defense and State of steps to take to prepare Americans stationed overseas who are potential victims of terrorism similar to your kidnapping. Sincerely, C.b. Jones CBJ:cs @, F, - (9/1o. Approved For Release 2001/04/02 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3000040004-1