RV SESSION REPORT. PROJECT: GLOBAL BEACON. SOURCE: 079

CIA-STARGATE

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This document appears to be a summary of remote viewing sessions conducted as part of the CIA's Stargate program. The target of the remote viewing was the rustic home of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, which is now restored and located in a tourist park near St. Louis, Missouri. The secondary target was the Gateway Arch, a tall curved arch representing the gateway to the West. The source accurately described the structure of the rustic home, its purpose as a place to visit and view awards and medals, and associated it with Ulysses S. Grant and the US Civil War. The source also correctly identified the Gateway Arch as circular, high, and overwhelming. Overall, the source provided concise descriptions that accurately matched the targets.

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2. ) The target was the rustic home of Ulysses S. 
Grant, the 18th President of the- United States. Now restored, the 
structure lies within a tourist park near St. Louis, MO. A 
secondary target was the Gateway Arch, a tall curved arch 
signifying the gateway to the West. 
3. ) Source began by describing a structure in a 
breezy, hilly area with a generally open feeling about it. This 
structure was correctly reported as being "square, sloping, 
monumental, fenced in by a "short (low)" fence, divided (room? or 
perhaps the effect of the stacked logs?, and associated with a 
Source further correctly described the purpose of this 
structure as being someplace to visit to, "look, to wander about," 
and to view "awards, medals and displays". In a trip back in time, 
Source correctly associated this structure with an important person 
Who, "wore a blue uniform and was associated with a terrible war 
(the US Civil War of 1860+). 
4. ) After being returned to the current time period, 
Source was "moved" to the secondary target, the Gateway Arch, and 
correctly identified this site as being, "circular (the curved 
effect of the Arch or possibly the adjacent sports stadium), 
dedication, high, overwhelming, modern, two halves exactly like 
making the whole, a mirrored image (which very accurately describes 
the actual symmetry of the Arch). Some unrelated descriptives 
concerning the Arch were insignificant and had little affect on 
actual target recognition. 
5. ) Based on the very concise descriptives given by 
Source there can be no doubt that she was able to successfully 
acquire the proper sites and accurately describe the major 
components of the targets in such a manner that an analyst (or the 
Interviewer) would have no difficulty in correlating these 
perceptions to the actual target. 
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