Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 JL-n-u ~Ak- anin "m Lw %mf -j -Nar-- INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROGRAM SESSION REPORT CLASSIFIED BY:MSG,DAMI-ISH DATED: 051630ZJUL78 0 UULU~TIONALS REVIEW ON: NOT RELEASABLE T aa Q QQ GRILLFLAME Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 SUMMARY ANALYSIS REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION OCC-24 1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewing session conducted in 11 nce with a request for information concerning SG1A SG1A ifiWk 2. (S/NOFORN) The remote viewer's impressions of the target are provided as raw intelligence data, and as such, have not been subjected to any intermediate analysisq evaluation or collation. Interpretation and use of the information provided is the responsibility of the requestor. 3. (S/NOFORN) The protocol used for this session is detailed in the document Grill Flame Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S),,undated. 4. (S/NOFORN) 'Following is a transcript ofthe viewer's impressions during the remote viewing session. At TAB A are drawings made by the remote viewer reference his impressions of the target site. At TAB B is target cuing infor- mation provided the remote viewer. NOT RELEASAB[f.~A%FKJ~~TIONALS %_J I OMON Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 "owl' TRANSCRIPT REMOTE.VIEWING (RV) SESSION DCC-24 TIME #66: This will be.a remote viewing session for 1000 hours, 9 April 1981. This is a pre-session briefing Todays target will be an successfully previously. SG1A indivi-fitinl. whose Dicture to the remote viewer. area of interest which you have explored We're interested today in an I-am now showing you. Name-of You've been able to succeSSfUliy descr.153 porr-MorMs 01 11T work. We wish.today to access him today at work, find out some-more about what-he does at work ... find.out some more about him.L I have a couple of following questions that I will be addressing with you during the session. Do you have any questions about todays target? #10.5: No. #66: You now have 25 minutes to prepare yourself for this session. 1000 SG1A Relax now, relax and concentrate. Relax and focus your attention on ose picture I have shown you,-and who you now w is time. SG1A SG1A Focus on ~~ at the present time at work, and describe his work activity to me. PAUSE +06 #10.5: Okay, I'm.... . I have some funny rod like appar- atus.on his desk ... horizontal rods, like a framework of.some kind ... that collapses.. The rods are.like pencil size, and they're..appear to be a light metal... That's a ... some" thing is done with.these rods, like a mark is made or a... something is assembled with these rods. They're...looking over his shoulder... +08 1 mimicq I mimic, I make.!..he makes false things. Has to do with mimicking something.. Like the data he works on is.. mimicked or ........ He has sheets of paper on his desk, and he thumbs through leme #66: That's good. Continue with just describing his activity. #10.5: But like he has... Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 2000/2=.Imk--ugm!00788ROO0600370001-6 %10# L~ W I % %~ 1 #66: It's not necessary for you to figure out what he doesp just continue to let this activity impressionf low out ...... +12 +14 +15 +16 #10.5: Like thumbs.through the sheets of paper, like a-sorting action, or a searching action. He has I see himf um....all he does is he looks through, he leafs through and he like selects one or two,.and.the remainder he hands behind him in the row. Theset uh, are not full size sheets of paper. They're sub-size.sheete of peper, as though they are a special paper. Like a.sub-sized, under-sized, receipt. But.they're not, a receipt,.but it's like a memo paper. Maybe only seven, six and a half inches across the top. #66: That's fine. #10.5: And they're nearly.square, like...square in shape... And what is on these papers is not figures, it is writing. I keep getting the feeling of dispatches ... excerpts... #66: Concerning his work, focusing on his work, you stated in a previous sessiont and I quote works of information unquotef receives material then portions it out, close quote. Elaborate on this for me. PAUSE #10.5: (Mumble)..volumes and volumes of data incoming. This.feeling of a public, publicly available nature of this information, but it's a monitoring done by a.government activity. It comes in.on short forms, which are brought in to him ........ I say draw me a picture of what it is you're concerned with ... Some reason I got the feeling of shipso specifically sub- marines... I donl.t know why I got that ..... Let me ask again. I had a earlier feeling that this is like the, uh, our, uh, oh, I can't remember the name of it. Our news, world-wide news monitoring agency. I forget what it is. #66: Okay. I'm prepared to change your focus when you're ready. #10.5: Okay. SG1A #66: Focusin now on solely and completely on him, the SG1A man Focusing closer and closer..and closer. Describe his distinguishing personality traits to me. As you come to know him what kind of a guy is he? PAUSE +19 #10.5: I'm getting,a feeling of like an impatience and a boredom. He's preoccupied with something. Some major decision re- garding whether he's going to or not going to do something. I see the nervous tapping of his pencil in his right hand. I'm looking down from his eyes and he's ..... He has a... PAUSE Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 20mm^.I;=P96-00788ROO0600370001-6 +22 #10.5: Sort of a up-startish. He's rather quick and.egocentric. He's number one. Negative side of.his personality. He's like a young-ego...he's good at what he does and he knows it and-he's, uh, got that self-centered side to the coin about him. He's sort of infatuated with himself in that sense. His negative.side is that he is,-you know, like whippish, snippish.... Person is very sure of himself, self- centered. I.have a,feeling he is sort of young,for his posi- tion, and that he has excelled and has been rewarded and rapid promotions, And he has that impatience of an.ex- out- standing-performer. I'm feeling that he doesn't really like his job but it's a necessary step in his progression and that it really-bores him. Held rather-be doing some other thing more exciting. Keeping-this nervous tap-tap-tap of the pencil on the table next..his hand ...... #66: Describe his personal motivation behind this displayed drive... #10.5: Earlier I had this thing that he was impatient about was this +24 feeling of whether he should just quit at all.because it's, uh, not worth iti Like should he.cash it in because he's obviously boring himself. That was earlier. The thing that he-was contemplating and pre-occupied about-was the momentary frustration of.....V.06#90 Says he's good... He just has +25 the drive and motivation of a person who's good at what he does. PAUSE #66: Okay. I'm ready to change your focus when you're ready... #10.5: I-don't believe his motivation is.anything other than the fact that he's found something that he's good-at and he's going to do it. I'm not getting any higher abstract... national patriotism of anything like that, money or anything like that. It's simply that he is good at what he has found himself doing and ... that's that. #66: Very good....... #10.5: Okay. SG1A #66: Move in time now onn vear from today, move in time one year from today. Locate one year from today, and describe his surroundings to me. PAUSE +29 #10.5: I.see a, um ..... something on the right that is ...... like a marble mantelpieceg but I'm outside... Like a fireplace mantel. It's.got the different ridges.and the bumps in it, the grooves-$ and then the grooves are all lengthwise and longo.ov Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 20ftMkMQM -00788R000600370001-6 %.00 L. %of V% SG1A #66: Okay.. Now one year from today describe for m work activity.. Focus one year from today on work activity. PAUSE #10.5: I'm not-gettin, anything.. Gettin' all sorts of weird ... macrot uh...not even ideaeg they're abstracts. It's like I'm flipping through the yellow pages, I'm getting'a shopping list of stuff which is irrelevant. It's-just that I'm, I've got the screen turned on and I'm just lookin' ........... #66: Okay. #10.5: Big-roundnesses and big squares and big tree trunk type +32 column, natural collanades.... I don't thing the guy's gonna be around. #66: What is it that makes you say thi,01 #10.5: When you first asked me to go a year from now I had a, the thing.with.the marble type fireplace mantelpiece and outdoor- ness and everything. I felt as though he was dead and I was in a cemetary because.there was a feeling of a grassy blanket outside and rectangular hole in it-that was at a cock-eyed angle. I didn't know what it was at first until I laid it down. I didn't know what the hell,that was. And then I saw the marble thing. That was at a weird angle on the right side. I thought it was a fireplace mantel piece and then-I began to realize that it was a mausoleum-type face- ment ... is what it could've- another thing it could've been. #66: Let mev uh, give you a little bit of information and then we'll go for the work environment again at one year. There is a possibility that in this man's life that a death will occur in his family, but not to him, to someone else. As his life is developing now.it looks like maybe there will be someone close to him that dies. So perhaps we did get him a year from now, visiting the grave of this dead one. So let's go and mo\e away from that perception of a year +34 from now knowing that this may be heavy an his mind and move to his work.:environment one year from now. PAUSE #10.5: Some sort of ap uh .............. my normal concentration is long since gone. #66: Do you have any ending comments about your perceptions? #10.5: Oh, feeling of a metro street, lowt not tall office buildings, but threes four story office buildings around. That's all. 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 20%MMr^q11,.C1M, 788ROO0600370001-6 %..) L.W I N " #66: Okayq fine. Remember now everything.that you've seen so that you can draw it for me. Go ahead and move your arms, move your legsq and let's prepare to draw the perceptions you Ive had. #10.5: All right. Um ... he receives.sheets of undersized paper stacked as though they are radio intercept traffic type sheetst small..telegram.size. You know what a telegram looks like when it comes out from Western Union? It's somethin' that's like that. #66: This is what you perceive to be the activity surroundings his work? #10.5: Mm-hmm. #66: That you've drawn in number one? #10.5: Yeah. And he.receives these things in stacks. And he sh- he leafs through them. He dogears them, he looks at them. And he might pull one or two out and he hands it back to the guys behind him. They go through it.. I had the idea- I couldn't Figure out why I had.this idea, but when I.asked what the stuff was about that was in these sheets I had the feeling that they were very, very similar in gestalt to our... uh, what do they call i 't? The..FBIS..FBIS, F-B-I-S, the broadcast information, Federal Broadcast Information Service. They monitor tra- they monitor public radio, and news as well, anything that's broadcast information. World-wide, and they put out little summaries by.geographic area. And you can get these things, if you're the desk officer-for Latin America they get you the FBIS for Latin America. Everything. All, everything that's on the radio. Okay. Uhq it was like that. It was like, it was concerned with public, publicly transmitted information that he was getting these extracts on. And that his area of this.publicly trans- mitted informationo which this little organization monitored and extracted, had to do with water and submarines. God knows where I got that from. But it was like I had things, feelings like maritime monitoring, you know. Uh, the where- abouts.of ships. Not transmitted by the ships on short wave, but.transmitted maybe by maritime shipping agencies in the clear. You know, like today the SS so-and-so departs Hong Kong at 2700 hours. Okay. That type of thing. But some- where submarines played in there. Before that, when I first started the session I had the feeling that the in- the acti- vity that he was involved in had to do with some sort of mimicry. I.cannot- like.disinformation mimicry maybe. Like taking a real broadcast and twisting it around. Something maybe like that. Changing the information around so that it is a mimicry of the original, but it is in fact an arti- ficially.different thing.than the original one that he gets. That's about all I can say about that. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 2WMMA'71-"~- AMffr"r*,W--00788ROO0600370001-6 ~.J L.%J I % ~ , 1, 1 #10.5: Sketch one sorta goes with this as it Is sort of a.sketch of the edge of hist his desk top as seen.from him. This funny-rod shaped thing on his desk. I have no..idea what it.is. It could be vertical and be a paper divider or it could be horizontal and be a paper puncher. I don't know. But it's got these rods in it and everything. That Is sketch one. In box, eheefs of p,,aper. Okay. His.personality... I didn't have a good session.at all today. I had the feeling that he was here because, tie was in this job because it was time for him to do this job and it was a-pro- motion. It was career enhancement, but boring as-hell and not really the stuff that he really liked to do but he had to do it. For a year or couple years. And then once again he'd be able to do the thing that he really liked to do. Now within that, not liking the job so much, there is the whole idea.of his career, which he enjoys, which he is a profes- sional, which he really likes his career. It's sorta like a, you know, one of us.having to go take a.staff job for two or three years. You have to do it, but youdon't really like itt you'd rather be out in the field running background investi- gations. But you have to come into the staff, you have to do your thing, get your ticket punched, and then you can go back out and do what you really like to do about your work. Wello.that's sort of the situation that he's in ..... And his motivation is the facto his motivation is rather- I don't know if II-m overlaying my own, but his motivation is essen- tially that this is his job and-by god he's gonna be good at it. And he is good at it. Because he's, you know, not be- cause he likes anything particularly about it, it's that he's committed and dedicated himself to perfecting himself in this area. No big patriotic surges, no big anti-anybody surgeso.or anything like that. It's just like, you know, I could just as easily be good as a bticklayer. It just so happens that I picked this area of pub- sort of public ser- vices to be good at. And so he is good at it. Um ..... Okay. Then you asked me to go to a year in the future. I was.really-, really coming out of the session by this time and I was tossin' and turninl.and everything elsep I couldn't get comfortable. I was havin' a lot of trouble focusing. When you asked me to go a year in the future I saw, at sort of a cock-eyed angleo the feeling was to testalticly was an open grave in a grassy yard, or grassy field. _You know, short, manicured lawng like a newly opened grave. I had the feeling that it was carved out. Now there wasn't a pile of idrt.there or anything like-that. This idea of'a black hole# rectangular holeg sketch that in two. And alsot sort of on the right hand side of sketch two is sketch three. There.was this feeling of this bumpiness like a fireplace overhang,.mantelpiece~ over a fireplace. But the flavor of it was that this was something to do with like a mausoleum, Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600370001-6 Approved For Release 20,f."-'.,'*-,,,M^rl6M71~~'nO788ROO0600370001-6 U L.Nj I % I ~ 11- #10.5: and it was outside. It was like a small mausoleum type structure out in a.cemetary. I had the feeling he- I had the feeling he ...... .And other than that I can't think of anything more to say. Do you remember anything that I said that you want me to elaborate on? #66: Not I think that about covers it. #10.5: It really was a crummy session today. I was too deep, and-when whoever it was knocked on the.door, the engineers or whatever it was that just.brought me out and ..... Yeah, that's all. I'm looking through your notes from the session. Okay. Sorry 'bout that. #66- Okay. 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