COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING (CRVT)

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The document is a report from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically about coordinate remote viewing training. The training took place on November 10, 1962, at Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia. The report states that there were no decoding problems and the SL and 52 were valid. The document also includes images and descriptions of the Urus people who live on floating islands in Lake Titicaca, using reeds for their homes and boats. The report mentions Norwegian anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl's theory that the Urus may have learned boat-building from ancient Mediterranean mariners.

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 COORDINATE REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING  (CRVT)
 CRVT Report:  955
 DATE/TIME CONDUCTED:    010910 Nov 62
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 B OUNTIFUL AND BUOYANT, totora reeds from
 Titicaca's shallows supply the Urus with ma-
 terial for homes and boats. Reeds even provide the
 "ground" these fisherfolk walk on, since they live
 on floating islands (above). As bottom layers rot,
 the Indians spread new layers on top.
 Seated on the snonw surface (left), an Urn
 woman grinds barley for making gruel or mush.
 Like the Aymaras, the Urus fashion boats of
 totora (below). Norwegian anthropologist Thor
 Heyerdahl theorizes that their ancestors may have
 learned the art from ancient Mediterranean mari-
 ners who crossed the Atlantic in similar boats of
 papyrus. Aymaras from Titicaca helped Dr. Hey-
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 (see the January 1971 GEOGRAPHIC).
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