PROPOSED PHASE II IN-HOUSE FY79 GRILL FLAME PROJECT

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This document is a proposal for Phase II of the Grill Flame Project, a remote viewing (RV) program conducted by the US Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) in collaboration with the CIA. The objective of Phase II is to challenge and validate the coordinate RV technique used by the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). The proposed exercise involves using map coordinates as the only information provided to the RV team to produce target descriptions (TDs). The exercise also explores multiple remote viewing (MRV) techniques. The document outlines the planned steps for Phase II, including familiarization sessions, developing measures of effectiveness (MOEs) and target selection criteria, and performing trial and final RV sessions. The document emphasizes the need for prior knowledge, blocking information, secure targeting, and specific and unique RV descriptions.

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 PROPOSED PHASE II
 IN-HOUSE FY 79
 GRILL FLAME PROJECT (U)
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 CAUTION
 (S-ORCON)      This document was prepared by the Assistant Director
 for Systems Effectiveness and Joint Service Activities of the US Army
 Materiel Systems Analysis Activity.  It represents the planned in-house
 AMSAA second phase effort in the "Remote Viewing" (RV) area of para-
 psychology for FY 79 which will be accomplished within the "AMSAA Re-
 mote Viewing Protocol" of 26 March 1979.  It does not represent any
 position of AMSAA, DARCOM, Department of the Army or the Department of
 Defense.
 (S-ORCON)      ACSI Message 0516302 Jul 78 directs all Army involved with
 RV to be classified SECRET-NOFORN and that the unclassified code word
 "GRILL FLAME" be used for such efforts. The 24 August 1978 meeting of
 the DOD Committee on RV Activities resulted in direction that papers and
 reports associated with the program be identified as SECRET, ORCON.
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 PROPOSED PHASE II OF IN-HOUSE FY 79 GRILL FLAME PROJECT (U)
 INTRODUCTION  (U)
 (S-ORccL)      We propose a three stage remote viewing (RV) exercise
 usin' -:coordinates as the -only specific target descriptors provided
 to t he     A`RVt am until after they complete the development of target
 description (TD) portion of the exercise as the photographs of the targets
 will be used to independently evaluate the correspondence of the RV pro-
 duced TDs to the actual targets.  In this exercise we will also explore
 some techniques for producing TDs thru multiple remote viewing (MRV) of
 targets via map coordinates.  All RV efforts will be performed within the
 constraints of the "AMSAA Remote Viewing Protocol" of 26 March 1979.*
 OBJECTIVE (U)
 (S-ORCON)      The primary objective of phase II is to perform RV, using
 map coordinates as the only information on the target provided to the
 AMSAA RV team, for the purpose of generally challenging/validating the SRI
 documented coordinate RV.  Secondary objectives are as follows:
 1.  Subject coordinate RV to description-target matching
 with more targets than descriptions.
 2.  Obtain some first hand experience with MRV from the
 standpoint of producing and refining TDs as well as to compare the
 correspondence of MRV produced TDs to actual targets to that of single
 RV produced TDs to actual targets.
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 GENERAL DESCRIPTION (U)
 (S-ORCON)      Phase II began with informal familiarization sessions
 utilizing sketches in sealed envelopes and map coordinates of nine
 various general types of terrain features, these sessions will progress
 thru rigidly controlled efforts utilizing AMSAA's Security Office as the
 target pool controller.  This latter set of targets will be composed of
 a set of distinctive landmarks with little or no clutter** in the immediate
 surroundings; these are intended to provide highly unique TDs which, if
 they have say only 50 percent specific detailed correspondence to the
 actual target, will be easily reconizable as corresponding to that one
 target.  Given that such results are produced we believe that a much
 more uncontestable coordinate RV experiment should be attempted with
 reasonably open prior notification of objectives, measures of effec-
 tiveness (MOE) and target coordinates.  In performing the exercise, we
 Approved by TSG Ad Hoc Human Use Review Board on 26 March 1979.
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 Clutter is considered to be objects common to many landmarks such as
 roads, telephone poles, etc.
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 plan to maximize within practical limits the credibility of RV thru
 addressing the following four critical issues(l) on RV targeting:
 1.  Prior knowledge
 2.  Blocking information
 3.  Secure targeting
 4.  Specifiness and uniqueness of RV descriptions.
 PLANNED STEPS (U)
 (U)             The twenty some steps planned for phase II are listed
 in Table 1 and are enumerated below.
 1.  (S-ORCON)-FAMILIARIZATION SESSIONS.  These sessions are intended to
 accomplish the following:
 a.  Familiarization of three or rnoe-AMSAA remote viewers
 with coordinate remote viewing.
 b.  Testing the adequacy of target control techniques to
 I adequately block target information from the RV team until RV descriptions
 are'developed and transferred from the RV team.
 c.  Provide a basis for developing a coordinate RV protocol
 (step 3) for the trial and final runs (steps 14 and 19).
 d.  Provide a readily produceable set of RV TDs of very
 unique landmarks which are easily matched to the appropriate targets or
 rejected by casual inspection.
 2.  (S-ORCON)   DEVELOP MOEs.  This step is an interaction one between
 evaluators and the RV team to define before the trial and final RV ses-
 sions the measures of effectiveness which will be used in the evaluation
 of RV produced TDs.  This has not been done in the previous RV efforts,
 the TD production and the evaluations have been basically independent
 free play with the RV team not knowing specifically what the evaluators
 would deem important and what would be evaluated as noise.  These will
 be documented before the trial sessions start.
 3.  (S-ORCON)  DEVELOP TARGET SELECTION CRITERIA.  Utilizing the MOEs a
 set of target selection criteria are to be developed which will provide
 a full spectrum of target possibilities within the MOEs.  These criteria
 (1 )"Some Critical Issues on Credibility of a Long Term Procedure."  AMSAA
 Discussion Paper, December 1978.  Kramer, Phillips, and Taylor.
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 TABLE  1.  PHASE II STEPS  (U)
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 1.  Familiarization Sessions
 2.  Develop and Document MOEs
 3.  Develop Target Selection Criteria and Document
 4.  Develop Precise Coordinate RV Protocol and Document
 5.  Develop TD Evaluation Procedure
 6.  Determine Quantities of Targets for Runs
 7.  Select Targets and Determine Coordinates (STDC) for Sample
 8.  Produce Photos for Sample
 9.  Transmit Coord and Photos of Sample
 10.  Review Sample for Appropriateness
 11.  Reaffirm, Refine or Redefine (R3) Step # 3
 12.  STDC for Trial and Final Run (4 Target Packages)
 13.  Transmit First Target Package and Coordinates Second Package
 14.  Run Trial and Feedback RV Sessions
 15.  Transmit Photos of Second Package
 16.  Evaluate TD's of Trial Run From Second Package
 17.  R3 Steps # 1 Thru #6
 18.  Transmit Third Target Package and Coordinates of Fourth Package
 19.  Run Final and Feedback RV Sessions
 20.  Transmit Photos of Fourth Package
 21.  Evaluate TD's of Final Run From Fourth Package
 22.  Document Phase II
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 can then be employed by a fourth set of people who are to independently
 select targets for the runs.  Documentation of these criteria are
 necessary to insure separated groups of individuals have the same basis
 for executing their various responsibilities.
 4.  (S-ORCON)  DEVELOP COORDINATE RV PROTOCOL.  Within the AMSAA RV Pro-
 tocol of 26 March 11371,.' develop the specific protocol for the coordinate
 RV sessions employing single and multiple RV produced TDs of individual
 targets.  This protocol will be developed and documented by the AMSAA
 RV team.
 5.  (S-NOFORN)  DEVELOP TARGET DESCRIPTION EVALUATION CRITERIA.  The
 evaluators will develop in conjunction with the RV team and document the
 criteria which they intend to use in the evaluation of the RV TDs prior
 to coordinate RV runs.
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 6.  (S-NOFORN)  DETERMINE QUANTITIES FOR RUNS. This evaluators will
 determine an acceptable minimum number of targets and of RV TDs.  (ex-
 perience has shown that previous TD tended to confuse evaluators when
 more than 8 or 9 TDs were evaluated at once using a forced matching of
 n TDs to n targets. It is hoped that in this phase more targets will be
 available than TDs to provide a less forced matching.  Table 2 delinates
 the spectrum of and type of sessions envisioned for the trial and final
 runs, it was developed with the following objectives in mind.
 a.  Minimize Sessions
 b.  Allow no more than two RV sessions without feedback
 before a session with feedback for any one viewer.
 c.  Obtain a minimum of three TDs each for single, double and
 triple RV without feedback during the run in the final run.
 7.  (U)  SELECT TARGETS AND DETERMINE COORDINATES (STDC).  Utilizing the
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 targets across the spectrum allowed by the criteria.  They will determine
 target coordinates of those targets.
 8.  (U)  PREPARE PHOTOS.  The photo interpretors will prepare photographs
 of the targets se cted in step 7.  These photographs will be of specified
 size even about the target and will all be to the same scale if possible.
 9.   (U)  TRANSMIT COORDINATES AND PHOTOS.  The target data will be
 assembled into individual packages and transmitted to the other three
 groups.
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 TABLE 2  (U)  PHASE II SESSION SPECTRUM
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 - TRIAL RUN -
 Target Description
 Viewer       1      2      3      4
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 - FINAL RUN -
 Target Description
 Viewer    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9         10 11   12
 1       x              x                   x    x         0   x    x
 2            X         X         x              X         0   x    x
 3                 x         ~/   XX        x    x         0   x    x
 - Summary -
 Trial          Final
 X:  Single Blind Target for Feedback                3               3
 X:  Double Blind Target No Feedback in Run          1               9
 Single RV TD?                                   3
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 Double RV TUX                                   _               2
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 10.  (S-ORCON)  REVIEW SAMPLE FOR APPROPRIATENESS.  Each group will
 independently and thelcol ectively review the sample target information
 and its packaging.
 1 1 . (U)  REAFIRM, REFINE OR REDEFINE R3  STEP #3.  Based on results of
 Step # 10 reafirm, refine or redefine the target selection and packaging % criteria.
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 12.  (S-ORCON)  STDC FOR RUNS.  Utilizing the results of Step #11 and the
 quantities determined in Step #6 the photo interpretors will prepare for
 target packages two of which will be complete (First and third) and two
 (second fourth) for which the photo interpretors will transmit the
 coordinates and hold the photos until the run is over and all RV TDs are
 in the hands of the target controllers.
 13.  (U)  TRANSMIT 1ST AND 2ND TARGET PACKAGE.  Send the packages to the
 target contro  ers.
 14.  (S-ORCON)  RUN TRIAL AND FEEDBACK RV SESSIONS.  Execute protocol
 developed in Step #4 for packages 1 and 2.
 15.  (U)  TRANSMIT PHOTOS OF 2ND PACKAGE.  Upon notification by the tar-
 get controllers that they have obtained all the TDs the photo interpreters
 will transmit the photos of the second package.
 16.  (S-ORCON)  EVALUATE TDs OF TRIAL RUN FROM 2ND PACKAGE.  Utilizing the
 photos of the 2nd package evaluate the correspondence of the trial run TDs
 to the targets.
 17.  (S-ORCON)  R3 STEPS #1 THRU #6.  All groups will review the results
 of the RV sessions and the evaluations to determine the need for reafirm,
 refine or redefine any of the elements of Steps #1 thru # 6, document these
 findings and implement any necessary changes.
 18-21.  (U)  PERFORM FINAL RUN AND EVALUATE.
 22.  (U)  DOCUMENT PHASE II.
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