Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 Potential Remote Viewing User Groups introduction I'm with the Aguor!-~%u Itatitutes for Resoarc6 (AlR) in Washington, DC, a company that gpeciali7es in social and behavionA recearch. Under the direction of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), AIR is currently evaluating a program which researches alternative techniques to enhancing human performance. One alternative technique in review is R6rdot6 Vi6wing (Kv). Through a review of the research conducted on remote viewing, this evaluation program wiU help determine whether this research has any long-term practical value for the intelliSence community, at54 if it does? what changes should be made in methods and app"ach to atihAne6 the volue af remote viewing recearch. Currently, a review is being conducted on completed remote viewing researcl-L. Concurrent with that process, Interviowe are bo-ing e6auerad with pareatial &dd muol users of remote viewing dam in the Department of Defenme and the intelligence community. 'We 2r~ hoping thsa you wili be able to assist us today. I will ask some questions pertaining to whether or not you could uric this type o,~ information, the vqlue you would place on this type of information, and how it might be usect in your work. The entire geadon should, take about an hour and a halL Your participation is voluntary and, at any time during the session, you may stop participating- You don't, have to answer any question that you don't want to. The answers you give us will be mean only by autkorized people working on this project. Your aftawm are confidential and will be used for research purposes only. Your name woa't be linked to your answers. Before we 6egin, would you read this consent form aad 34n it if you agree to participated This is the only Form that wM 6ve your -name on it, and it will he kept sapdrate from the rest of the materials. Give consent Form. Do you have any quegtion!; about anything 9o far? Note, any quimUons on Notetakerlis Guide ApWaygg A9k,89ha&~,.4P0/08/09: CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 VId uiu wjoe:so 2c. go inE Approved For Release 2000/08/09 CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 IPV' LID Assurance of Confidential ity The Central IntelliVnee Agemy him faqueffted the American Institutes for Research to -a&sigt in the review of the remote viewing mearch program. You wM be helping us by answering queptions pertaining to the remote viewing phou9snoxign. The session should t4c approximateI7 90 minutes while you answer queerions for us. Your pardicipation is completely voluntary. You may stop at any time, You don't have to answer any question that you don't want to. Your PaLtwero will be kept completely conficLential. We wM nat u-se your rtime in 2.ny report about this study. If you agree to help us, please sign below. Even if -you sign t" form, you ran stop participating whenever you want. Sigi?atcpre Date Printed name Approved For Release 266WOM9 . elft-RDP9ft,-ftT9 A-g~ n lnsfituhus for Research Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 Pate"Val Remote Viewing Usel. Groulu The interview Now, T mn going ro ask you some questions. 1. Have you usect the support of remote Viewers? Why did you request support of remote viewers? 2. Had you uved rcmiote viewexi Wore? 3. what information did you request from the remote viewer 4. Wliat informatIon did you receive from -Eha VAMOEO viewer? 5. How did you use the remotc Yiewing producu? VIA 4 Did the remote viewins; products kelp you rearch for or identify other relevant information? DW ttie remote viewing proctuct lead y6u to Wre a different arsproach to the problem? 6. Did the remote viewing project seem to confirm your initial approach? C'O-k 7. Dia -you receive Any subsequent information tbAt confirmed/disconfirmed the remote viewing information? (e.g., other imeUlgence sources) - w~' fe X~~ A~e ".- ~~ (~U v. Could thc rvinoto viewing products be used without itiformotiati febra orher sources? 9. Were the remote viewing products accurate? - (111-y~ Vla~ r-C'(A'o-V- L'It. i0. Hv-w mucli relevint information was iaeld&4 in tke remote viewing product? Did the remote viewing products Icad you to have greater confi&nrx "An yopw concluslouti? Diet vae of the rernote viewing pr6ductq give you time? 11, Would YOU Use i~ia)`aiaia and if so, under what rirQvKwtaxiPvo? 12, Waulelyou, pay for the services of a remote viewer? If so, how much? ApR%y,,pAf,W,&Igpikp,,gnO/08/09: CIA-RDP96-00791ROO0300040001-1 2 eld JIV WJGU:LO GG, go inr Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 Ae, poterttia) ROMMO WaWing User Groupa The Interview Now, I &m going to ak you some questions. Ad Y's, gn~ Why did you request support of remote viewers? 2. Had you uacd &,Laoto viewers ~Ofore? 3. What information did you request from the remote viewer 4. W-6at information clid you feceiv-0 frOm ThA remote viewer? 5. I-Iow did you Lus~j the rcrnotc viewing producu? Did the remote viewing products help you search for or identify ptlw relevant inform-Ation? Did the remote viewing procluct leact you t,6.t*kA;i elifferent approack to the problem? 6. Did the remote viewing ~3~qect 3eem to confirm your initial approauh? 7. Dia -y(5u receive any subsequent information tbiat e-onfirmed/digconfirmed the remote viewing information? (e.g., other intelligence sources) S. Could tIL. vwuote vicwIng; 15roducts 15e used without inf6emorl6n from other sources? CAT"f S'4" C.- z4g &--,?1 9. Were the remote viewing products accurate? We" Ya- e-e' Z~ '.~rfe4--ej1,e4 Rv-~-e, 10. How =u.:h relev=t information was ijaelu&A in the remote viewing procluct? Didthe remote viewing products lead you w have greater coafidcnw in yQw oonclusions? MA use of the remote viewing produem gave you time? ? 11, Would you u3c th and if 80, under what rirQV=PACw? 12. Woulit you pay for the cervices of d remote viewer? If so, how much? 2 ApptOve%WaOVAWdQr*-qWdO1O81O9: CIA-RDP96-00791ROO0300040001-1 e1i jiu wdsz:so sG. 9o inr Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 Potential ROMMS V;ew;ng User Groulm The interview Now, I wift going to ask you some questions. 1. Have you used the support of remote viewer5? 'Why did you request support of remote viewers? 2. I-lad you uscd ft=ote viewex* ~*foreP 3. what information did you request from the remote viewer? 4. Viiat WormatIon dL'cl you vtMve fmmthA rAmace viewer? 5. How did you use the remote viewing producu? Did the remote viewing praductg help you cearch for or identify other relevant information? Did tke remote viewing product lead you 6 toke a differerit approach to the probiem? 6. Did the remote viewing project -seem to confirm your initial approach? 7. Did yotx teceive any subsequent information t6t ronfirmed/disconfirmed the remote viewing information? (e.g., other intelligence sources) V. Could t6 retaote viewing products be used without informoilem fr6ra orlier sources? 9. Were the remote viewing products accurate? k C- M How xnu& relevant information was idolu&d in the remote viewing product? Did the remote viewing products 1cad you to have greater corifidcnca in yQw conclusions? Dia ute of thA remote viewing products gave you time? 11. Would you use thia, again and if so, under what rirr.=nt%acv;? 12. Wotild you pay for the servicem of aremote viewer? If so, how much? AWsOm9d4FAcdRM4eUmr24)00/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791ROO0300040001-1 2 eIJ Ulu wjGz:so sG, so inf Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96~-00791 R000300040001 -1 Potent;,*) Remote Viewing User GFOUIM The Interview Now, I *m going to uk you some questions. Have -you useci the support of remote -nicrwers? Why did you request support of remote viewers? Had you wed reA=to vievero before? 3. what information did you request from tLLe remote viewer? 4. Wilat information ClICI you receive from'rhe remote viewer? 5. How did you use the remotc viewing producW? nid the remote viowing productc help you seoxch for or identify other relevant information? Did t6e rernote viewing procluct leacl y6u V6 t*ke a Aifferent approach to the problem? 6. Did the remote viewing project seem to confirm your initial approarh? 7. Dici you reeeive dny subsequent information tbAt canfirmed/disconfirmed the remote viewing information? (e.g.. other intelligence sources) u. could tiLe, rcmote viewing proclucts be urect without inf6rrn=!6't from orkermurces? 9. Were the remote viewing products ac=tc? Hv-w xnuc6 relevant information was iftelu&a in the rernote viewing procluer? Did the remote viewing products lead you to have greaer confldenrx L'a y~nw conclusions? Dia %tsa of tke rernote viewing Pr6dum give You time? Vould you use tj~ja., and if so, under whar. rirrm==rvP? 12, Would you pay for the gervicea of d remote viewer? If so, how much? ApIweived ftitMekaftn-2080/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 2 e,Q] jju wjGu:so GG, go 7nf Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00791 R000300040001 -1 CLASSIFIED SG11 w EMERGING M L RO GRAMS GROUP SG1A SUBYECT- S4-q.,- 6a,6e- CD11 PLEASE NMF-Y THE ABOql'L NAMED PER50N OF THIS ARRIVAL AT#: 3 ZZ'2,5-- Room NUMBER OF PAGE,5: 3 (Incfuding Cover Page) DATE: 31 A~kd-f Ms ci FROM. 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