9V 0,r1- L 0 SUMMARY PAGE *elolelied For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1700200002-1 S~.ORT TITLE: 902d M1 Gp SUA OPSEC Sp[)t CENTER LANE Init PDIP4: DTG: RESOURCE SUMMIARY: FY 8& FY 871 FY 88--l FY 8-9 FY 9 0 TOA ($000) -279-5- 102 9 1138' -1,500 1276 AC ES 28 31 36 38 30 USAR ES - - - - ARNG ES' - - - - CIV ES - 8 10 10 10 10 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION: (S/CL-3) Est .ablAsh a new intelligence program utilizing psychoenergetics (parapsychology) to enhance existing intelligence collection and OPSEC programs, ani.] an organizational infrastructure to manage administrative, training and operational functions for the prqram. Through a thoroughly proven a s sychoenergetics known as remote viewing, the proposed program wil.1 .Tectt bf co lec anY report information of intelligence value wittiout regard to time, target location or any efforts to deny the information to the collector; with no known risk o~ &~tection. Plans ar -e being formulated for intelligence exploitation of other psychoenergetic technolopies, such as psychokinetics, remote communications, etc., as the state-o -the-art in each progresses sufficiently. Money budgeted for this program will be used for the extensive t.rainin involved, required facilities and systems for obtaining, recording, processing and disseminating valuable inlormation obtained. RATIONALE/ANALYSIS: (S/CL-3) INSCOM, S efforts in the intelligence application of PE have been on an ad hoe basis since 1977. During that six ye~..tr period, CENTER LANE, and its predecessor GRILL FLAME, established the feasibility ai-hd soundness of PE primaril through the of the remote Viewing phenomenon as an intelligence tool. From 1 78 through 1.983 intelligence collection rojects completed for the U.S. Army, DIA, JCS, CIA, NSA, FBI, and the Secret 9-ervice produced significant results I including at least two intelligence community firsts." Meanwhile, outside reSE,arch has refined methodology yet further promising even greater accuracy and control. Administrative and personnel turmoil, sporadic resource availability, and lack of formal TOE/TDA organ-fzation 11Z.,tve-ke-t the project from realizing true potential. Full use of this unique and cost Mective collection capabillty can be inade both by establishing this program officially and expanding it-s resource and organizational base. If __Disapproved: (S/CL-3 The needs of the agencies currently supported will not requests ior su ort are already received than can be addressed. RE~source and ersonnel limitatropics force project managers to exercise.very strict criteria in Seciding what taskings to accept. User agencies have many more taskings to address to CENTER LANE than the current provisional structure can support. CENTER LA14E currently is alone at the Iforefront in operational use of tills technology, and INSCOM drives 010 U.S-sLate of the art If r per resource a X allocation is disapproved, crucial momentum would be losi, nc -T~ie national intelligence community would lose a valuable collection capability which now allows penetration ot targets inaccessible to any conventional sy3tem. Long training. lead-time rLeeded to develop source personnel would make later resumption of a viable program extremely difficult and time consuming. CLP431FITED'~y RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PDIPS: (U) None 0 REVON RELATIONSHIP TO GUIDANCE: continue on DACS-DPD Form 2-6R if required 10RIGINATING AGENCY: COMMAND A STAFF PAE COA rP -0C- -FO-R T OFFICE SYMBOL: AUTOVON: DIP #wPPoWFbr1KeQi~)2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96- V002QO002-1 Revised Jul 82 (previous versions are obsolete VW"=( Vage of J L