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This document is a part of the CIA's Stargate program and contains remote viewing session data. The remote viewer is identified as 443, and the session took place at Site # Q756. The working mode used was L31 _HEM. The document also includes information about the Leaning Tower of Pisa, describing its architectural features and historical significance. The tower was built in 1174 and is known for its tilt towards the south. The document mentions that there has been controversy over the tower's height and tilt, but it is now generally agreed that it is 179 feet high and deviates nearly 17 feet from the vertical.

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 Site 750
 The Leaning Tower of Pisa
 Also known as  the Campile or
 the Bell Tower of a cathedral of Pisa in Tuscany, Italy.     It is
 part  of  a  fine  architectural  complex  that  includes  the
 cathedral, a baptistery and an enclosed composanto or cemetery,
 all sheathed in white marble and archaded    in Pisan-Romanesque
 style.   The tower near the east end of the church is unusual
 for both its beauty and for  its mechanics of equilibrium.   A
 freestanding cylinder,  it consists of 8  tiers of round   arched
 archades.   A spiral staircase ascends  to the   interior.   From
 the  top of the  tower  Galileo is  said to have  conducted  his
 experiments in physics with falling objects.
 The tower was begun in 1174 by
 an unknown architect.   The bell tower at the top was completed
 about 1350.   During construction, an uneven settling of ground
 caused  the building which  had a   foundation  too shallow  to
 support its weight,  to lean toward the south.   Its deviation
 was  accidental  rather than intentional  as    some  scholars
 thought.  Other towers in the city are similarly though less
 strikingly affected.
 Through the years there has
 been much controvgrsy over  the height of  the tower    and  the
 amount of its tilt.  It is now generally agreed that the tower
 is 179 feet high on the northern side and it deviates nearly 17
 ft from the vertical.
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