-RDP Is 608 AWegie@4or Release 2003/09/04: SGI APPENDIX I 3 G 11 an'@ - Z@ _ y YJ g gested Pr6tocol for OperWati=Q-@_" Exercise SG1 I 7X le le@ - - -1-01 44 SG1 1, A0, J, -ze Aw-&,44 SGU 'Experimen- _Aemote vi wi op'rational. e Target: Technical facility. Purpose: To obtain technical information sufficient to differentiate among possible alternative technical processes of interest. Plan: Carry out a remote-viewing experiment on client -designated operational target of interest with minimum information supplied to subject (compatible with designating target unambiguously). Program: (a) SG1-11 (b) OA44@ e)->L SG 111 (c) SG1 I (d) 4t SG1 I 6@* Experiment is. to be carried out with participation of person knowledgeable of structure of target facility and technical processes of interest. Provide viewer with target location, by street map if possible, and provide viewer with picture or drawing of target facility containing only enough information to permit visual recognition during target acquisition. Viewer moves into real-time viewing. Knowledgeable participant listens to viewer description, lightly questioning if necessary, in an effort to calibrate viewer description on the basis of information known a priori to participant but not to viewer. Move into phase of more leading questioning, if necessary, again providing as little cueing as possible so as to maximize uncued information flow from viewer. Purpose of this phase is to permit viewer to originate freely while being guided into area of technical interest. This is to permit relevant but unprejudiced viewing on the part of the viewer and continuing calibration on the part of @the knowledgeable participant. (e) Break operation of real-time viewing at this poi'ht: 5w@ Depending on results, provide viewerr' with minimal dditional information, e.g., floor plan, process of Ae-e etc., to permit two-or three-day period of relatively unbiased but focussed generation of spontaneous impressions by viewer. 07 02WfMbO%,@t SG1 1 .09/4 'ao '4"'- 7 7) (f) Discuss data to date with viewer, and then resume real- time viewing, providing viewer with additional known information in order to maximize possible information retrieval, recognizing that the additional information to the vi"ewer at this point is at the cost of calibration within ihe experiment. (g) If and when appropriate, follow experiment with evalua- tion as to quality of results (to degree possible, recogniz- ing issues of sensitivity). SG1 I SG1 I IV L4 d'e44 ,,Z6 4,oe@ kz,@ N @Mr roi%or Release 2003/09/04: CIA-RDM6-00 @7RO 200136008-0 Ma