SUMMARY PAPER (REVIEW OF START OF STAGE ESSAY) (SUN STREAK)
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This document is a summary paper from the CIA's Stargate program. It reviews and approves an essay written by participant 052 for Stage 2 training. In Stage 2, the viewer receives images and sensations as if they were physically present at the site. The viewer can experience touch, smell, sight, sound, taste, temperature, and energetics. Sites selected for Stage 2 remote viewing are chosen based on their strong sensory manifestations. The structure for Stage 2 involves writing S2 on the page and the viewer starts receiving sensations. They then objectify these sensations by writing them down in clusters of basic words. Complex words should be avoided as they may be analytical overlay (AOL). Stage 2 images can also include motion, with crisp, clear static pictures likely being AOL. As the viewer progresses, they may start to obtain dimensionals, which are extensions in length, breadth, thickness, or depth. There are six types of dimensionals: verticality, horizontality, angularity, space, volume, and mass. Emotional reactions to the site can occur, indicated by an Aesthetic Impact break (AI BK). This signifies that the viewer is ready to move on to Stage 3. The document includes a list of sensory response words that the viewer can use to describe their sensations.
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SUMMARY PAPER Date: 7 FEB 90
REVIEW OF START OF STAGE ESSAY
052's "Stage 2 Essay" has been reviewed and approved by the practical
applications instructor (018).
CMT 2. Date: 7 FEB 90
052's "Stage 2 Essay" has been reviewed and approved by the theory
instructor (003). Practical training for Stage 2 will begin on 8 FEB 90.
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In stage 2 the viewer starts to receive images and
sensations as if he were physically present at the site.
He can obtain sensations of touch, smell, sight, sound,
taste, temperature, and energetics. Sites that are
selected for stage 2 remote viewing are usually selected
based on their strong sensory manifestations such as a
sewage treatment plant, a chocolate factory or a steel
mill.
The structure for stage 2 starts with stage 1, then
the viewer writes S2 on the middle of the page, under the
ideogram. As soon as the viewer writes S2, he should start
receiving sensations. The viewer objectifies his
sensations by writing them down in clusters of basic words
(see examples of basic words on attached list). This list
is not all inclusive, but complex words should not be used
as they may be AOL. A complex word usually signifies that
the viewer has analyzed the sensation, which means he is in
AOL. A stage 2 image can also pick up motion, such as the
movement of grass. If it is a crisp, clear picture that is
static, it is most likely AOL. However, AOL does not seem
to be a common occurrence in stage 2.
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As the viewer progresses through stage 2, his aperture
opens up and he may start to obtain dimensionals. A
dimension is an extension in a single line or direction as
length, breadth and thickness or depth. There are six
types of dimensionals: Verticality, horizontality,
angularity, space, volume and mass. They are usually
obtained after all the sensations. If the viewer obtains
many dimensionals, it usually means that he is ready to
move on to stage 3.
During stage 2, the viewer may have an emotional
reaction to the site and take an Aestetic Impact break (AI
BK), objectifying how the site makes him feel. This is
caused by an abrupt and sudden widening of the aperture.
It is also an indicator that the viewer is ready to move to
stage 3.
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Sensory Response Words
brown
rough
smelly
motor sounds
grey
smooth
musty
bird noise
red
prickly
sewer smell
banging
yellow
damp
fresh smell
horn
purple
wet
windy smell
whisle
green
silky
choc. smell
roaring
blue
gritty
parfume smell
rustling
black
warm
flower smell
crackling
white
cold
garlic smell
wap wap sound
pink
pointed
orange smell
popping
orange
sharp
dirt smell
music
dark
dull
crisp air
water (falling)
bright
dry
cookie smell
traffic noise
shiny
hot
smoky
people noise
grainy
fuzzy
alcohol smell
sweet
squishy
sandy
stale
sour
soft
mossy
tart
bitter
hard
creamy
bumpy
salty
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