TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY SESSION D-94

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This document is a summary of a remote viewing session conducted as part of the CIA's Stargate program. The session was in response to a request for information on a target of interest to the INSCOM ITAC CRD. The remote viewer provided raw intelligence data on the target, which was a small city with a population of approximately 130,000 located on the southeast shoreline of a body of water. The city had two distinct industrial areas, one involved in assembly activities and the other dealing with foundry-type primary industrial activity. The remote viewer observed various buildings in the industrial area, including ones with a "quasi military function" and tall smoke stacks. There were also "loaf shaped" buildings associated with a zig-zag pattern, along with stacked metal pipes and giant drill presses. The viewer also reported heavy military vehicle activity in the area, as well as a group of self-propelled guns to the northeast of the city engaged in military exercises. The guns were observed in different configurations over a period of several days. The viewer provided descriptions of the uniforms worn by the personnel associated with the guns, as well as the apparent leader's primary concerns during the exercise. The session concluded with the viewer noting that the personnel of the gun unit departed the area but did not see the guns themselves leave.

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GRILL FLAME 
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REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-94 
1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewing ses-
sion conducted in compliance with arequest for information 
on a target of interest to INSCOM ITAC CRD. 
2. (S/NOFORN) The remote viewer's impressions of the tar-
get are provided as raw intelligence data and, as such, have 
not been subjected to any intermediate analysis, evaluation, 
or collation. Interpretation and use of the information pro-
vided 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 summary of the transcript 
of the viewer's impressions during the remote viewing ses-
sion. At TAB A are drawings made by the remote viewer refer-
ence impressions of the target site. At TAB B is target 
cuing information provided the remote viewer. At TAB C are 
Control Analyst comments. 
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TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY 
SESSION D-94 
SG1A 1. (S/NOFORN) Source 27.5 reported the following general 
descrintion of the vicinity of geographic coordinates 
a. (S/NOFORN) A small city, population approximately 
130,000, situated on the southeast shoreline of a body of water. 
The small city has two distinct industrial areas; a small area 
near the shoreline_involved in assembly type activities, and 
a larget area in the southeast section dealing in foundary type 
primary industrial activity. 
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b. (S/NOFORN) Source observed hills squared like dikes 
in the area of the coastline, and a range of mountains to the 
right. 
c. (S/NOFORN) In the immediate area of the above geographic 
coordinates, source 127.5 observed in the vicinity of the primary 
industrial area four or five large buildings having a "quasi 
military function", and two tall (smoke) stacks to the right. 
Also observed were three -"loaf shaped" buildings fastened 
together, which 'we're associated with a "zig-zag" pattern not 
further described. 
d. (S/NOFORN) At this location, source observed stacked 
metal pipes in a corner of the "yard" which were described as 
some kind of moulds. Inside the loaf shaped buildings were 
giant drill presses and a furnace type heater to blow fire 
on the tubes while the tubes were cut. Also observed within 
these buildings was a carrier (vehicle) with tubes mounted 
thereon. 
e. (S/NOFORN) A large area next to the area having the 
"loaf shaped" buildings WAS described as having a funny pattern 
of dirt roads on hills. Heavy military vehicles were observed 
to be traveling on the dirt roads, and the whole area was des-
cribed as consisting of different military areas. 
2. (S/NOFORN) To the northeast of the city, source #27.5 
observed a very distinct group of self-propelled (SP) guns. 
These guns were pointing in a southeast direction. Source 
described the activity in this area as being one of "light 
military exercise activity" simulating armored conflict under 
tactical nuclear conditions employing approximately three bat-
talions. Source selected a group of six SP guns on his own 
discression and observed them periodically for the next nine 
days, providing the following information: 
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a. (S/NOFORN) At 231300 October 1980, the SP guns were 
observed in a convoy line in the company of at least one tank 
retriever of a type similar to the US M-88. The convoy was 
observed moving in a west-northwesterly direction after having 
exited off of a highway type road. The convoy was moving very 
slowly through a sparsely vegetated area having few trees and 
(mostly) brown scrub brush. This area was also described as 
being of "sandy" soil texture. 
b. (S/NOFORN) At 261300 October 1980, the SP guns were 
observed set up in a hidden side of a small "J" shaped hill 
about 8 kilometers northeast of the city. The SP guns were 
arranged in a "U" shape configuration in a depression in the 
ground. The SP guns were conducting gun drills without the 
firing of ammunition. 
c. (S/NOFORN) At 291300 October 1980, the group of six 
SP guns were observed to have split into three groups of two 
vehicles each, and to have deployed slightly closer toward 
the city from their 261300 October 1980 location. The three 
groups of SP guns were located approximately 200 yards from 
each other. 
d. (S/NOFORN) At the single site observed in detail 
(site #3, sketch #2, this report) on 291300 October 1980, 
source observed empty 55 gallon drums next to the two vehicles. 
Equipment was scattered to one side. Crewmen were observed 
lounging and talking while laying on the backs of the vehicles. 
They appeared to be "temporarily deployed" and "just lounging 
around". Source #27.5 had a strong feeling that this presence 
(ie, the deployment, etc.) constituted some sort of manipulative 
move because of the apparent security precautions observed 
(U/I type ground survei4-lance or other type radar), the pre-
sence of "live" ammunition, and the presence of fully armed 
crew personnel. Source described the activity as being an 
apparent show of force, but could not determine the cause(s) 
of such a circumstance. 
e. (S/NOFORN) Source examined the uniforms (sketch #1) 
of the crewmen and the apparent leader of the group of six SP 
guns. Personnel generally wore gray heavy canvas coveralls 
with thick brown leather belt, "wrap around" buckle brown lea-
ther boots, and brown pile cap. The leader wore "old fashioned" 
rounded corner dark brown garrison cap having black piping. 
On his left collar he wore an insignia consisting of a "tree 
branch" penetrated by a "spike". On his right collar he wore 
two small petaled rosettes side by side, which possibly over-
lapped and partially hid a third rosette. 
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f. (S/NOFORN) At time of observation of 291300 October 
1980, the leader's primary concerns were described as being: 
(1) He did not want to be there, but being a profes-
sional military man he must "do it." 
(2) He perceived that doing this military "show of 
force" would be conducive to continued control; their own 
control, "cleaning house, so to speak." 
(3) He did not reAly think anything would occur, and 
therefore thought it would be a waste of time. 
(4) He was concerned with the dependability of the 
other people he had with him, under these circumstances. 
3. (S/NOFORN) Source #27.5 reported that 21 days after 
his observation of the SP guns on 291300 October 1980, he 
observed the personnel of the SP.gun unit departing the Area 
ifil*hich the guns were located, but that he did not see the 
guns themselves departing. 
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TARGET CUING INFORMATION 
REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION D-94 
1. (S/NOFORN) At the beginning of this session 
viewer was given the following coordinate; 
SG1A 111111111Ind was instructed to access the target 
local target time on the date 20 October 1980. 
to describe the target area in 
activity at this location. 
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2. (S/NOFORN) During the session the remote viewer was 
encouraged to elaborate on his description as directed by the 
Control Analyst. ' 
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CONTROL ANALYST COMMENTS 
REMOTE VIEWING SESSION D-94 
1. (S/NOFORN) Prior to the session, the interviewer was pro-
vided the following information for targetiRgis! #27.5: 
SG1A 
(S/NOFORN) Geographic coordinates 
with directions, "Access the target at these coordinates". 
b. (S/NOFORN) Acce-s the target at 201300 hours October 
1980, local target time. 
2. (S/NOFORN) Prior to the session, the interviewer was pro-
vided the following information for in-session guidance of #27.5: 
a. (S/NOFORN) Provide a general description of: 
(1) area, and 
(2) activity at the target 
b. (S/NOFORN) Move in time in three day increments to 
determine changes in activity level (if any). 
(1) 201300 October 1980 (session target) 
(2) 231300 October 1980 
(3) 261300 October 1980 
(4) 291300 October 19.80 
3. (S/NOFORN) In-session targeting: During the session, the 
control analyst provided the fo+lowing guidance/direction to the 
interviewer at the approximate times indicated: 
a. +10 min: "Okay, we can go to activity now." 
b. +15 min: "Have (#27.5) focus on one of the military 
units at his discression, then move him through time." 
c. +16 min: "Have (#27.5) stay with the SP guns, don't 
let them disappear." 
d. +18 min: "What is the character of their activity?" 
e. +19 min: "Never mind." (Referring to last task) 
f. (no time record): "Okay, (CA) have (#27.5) work on 
that, that's very important." 
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g. (no time record): "Have (#27.5) describe the feelings 
that would have hit say it is a manipulative Move.' 
h. (no time record): "Have (#27.5) examine the uniforms 
and attempt to identify them." 
i. +30 min: "Have (#27.5) focus his attention on the 
leader's primary concern at this time." 
j. +35 min: "Have (#27.5) envision a thirty day bargraph 
from 291300 October 1980, and determine if the guns return to 
their unit installation. 
k. +40 min: "Okay, you can bring (#27.5) back now." 
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