Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 to% f~f% ~ cor IL %of I L~w~ INSCOM GRILL FLAME PROGRAM SESSION REPORT CLASSIFIED BY:MSG,DAMI-ISH DATED: 051630ZJUL78 NOT REL NATIONALS REVIEW ON: bola % Approved For Release 2000/08/6r-"EIA-RDP96-00788ROOOft~d2-ObOi~4-,f/ Approved For Release 20~LOWQY r1 00788R000600320001 -1 Q C-/-'# 0; "*,~ C. %W % 114= SUMMARY ANALYSIS low- REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION DC-98 1. (S/NOFORN) This report documents a remote viewing session conducted in com liance with a re uest for-information concerning an individual identified SG1A as 2. (S/NOFORN) The remote viewer's impressions of the target 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 provided 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 transcript of the viewer's impressions during the remote viewing session, At TAB A are drawings made by the remote viewer reference his impressions of the target site. At TAB B is target~cuing information provided the remote viewer. NOT RELEW J*4NWW1m,&TIONALS Approved For Release 2;a;$XM4~DP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 IF\ TRANSCRIPT REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION DC-98 TIME #66: This will be a remote viewing session for 0900 hours, 19 March 1981. This will be a pre-session briefing to.the remote viewer. s Ime 'm no At this time I'm showin ou a hotooraoh of an individual sh,~,,An ~ou a~ SG1A identi He's believed to _~fied ~as"~ Tak SG1A be in e a close look at this photo- graph..... #08: Okay. #66: During the session we're going to be asking you to focus your SGlAattention on and.the area of his home in the evening hours at.home. I want you to do this in the time frame that's comfortable to you. When you-get to the target and you perceive him in the target, I will be asking-you about what time it is and about what day it is that you have captured him. But you might think about yesterday, day before, recent times. And at SGIA home in the evening hours, I will be asking you questions about once we are able to focus in on him. Do you have any questions? #08: No. Let's go. #66: Okay Would you like to keep this picture with you? #08: Yeah, why not? SG1A #66: 1 will refer to him by his first name, #08: Okay- #66: And if you just think about his picture there, we'll be ready to-go. All right. You now have about 25 minutes to prepare yourself for this session. #08: Okay. 0900 #66: Relax and concentrate now. Relax ... relax...relax. Focus your attention now solel and completely, fix your mind solely and SG1A completely on whose picture I have shown you. Relax and focus, focus... -ocus and move now to = spending an SG1A evening at home. Focus and describe the scene Me. PAUSE Approved For Release ==6-00788ROO0600320001 -1 ~M_ I V__ FVM788 R000600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/0J0477L" _r #08: 1 see, uh.....the impressions are the same as, as the ones thaty uh ... that came up as soon as you gave me that,.that +03 picture in the mission. There's an impression of a ... an apartment...second.or third floor, probably the third. Very, uh...very...very clean, ah ... modest but very clean, very hygenic, almost sterile in appearance. I gotta get rid of some of this other stuff too. He's a, he's a short man ... not more I also see-a ... a wife, a daughter of younger daughter.about 7 or B.. Then of a ..... very-young, uh, child. But and goes away... SG1A #66: Tell me more about himself. Lhan 516", probably 515". about... 12 or 13 and a there's a... impression that goes away, comes #08: Uh.....ah ..... Very doctrinare typep uh .... and.yet, uh .... for- tunate to find himself in a ... in a, the equivalent of our civil service stuff. And he1spuh...he1s..real,.uh... real, uh ... moti- vation is his.family and.decent.living, although he doesn't admit to that. Very, uh... #66: Turn away from him- #08: He's definitely with the government trying to find out what +07 the...what, uh, principal, uh, section of the economy (mumble). He's the low functionary. He's done well. I also,get the impression that somebody believes that, uh, this guy's going to be very important, but he's not. #66: Okay, let's um, change your focus now a little bit. Tell me .about the-time window you accessed. #08: Uh...(mumbling). Picked him upt uh...typical week day, if you wish, at home. Then I, uh, moved up, uh, to, uh, his work day. And then the good impression is there of a, something +OB about the legal system. I keep getting this, uh, impression of halls and, not that he. works there, he's just associated with..... He himself is a... he's not an attorney, he's some kind of broker or.something within the legal profession working for that kind... If you want to take the time frame as this week, I don't care. #66: Okay, uh, let me see if I understand. We-have perceptions from two time windows, one being an evening hour at home and one being a work day. #08: Yeaht I started with the home. I wanted to see what his family was.like. #66: All right. I'd like to- Approved For Release 24;47 00788ROO0600320001 Approved For Release 2000108-ff- MP*RC`-o_oT-P788R000600320001 -1 ~-_) - W I N'L~.~ #08: Where he lived and what he did. #66: I'd like to.return to the time window of home last week. #08: Last week? #66: Return to the time window you had when you perceived that to be. #08: Oh, okay. That's this week. Go ahead. #66: This week? #08: Yeah. #66: All right. Focus on.that time window now and describe Anatoliyls personality to #08: Well. At his professional function he's very rigid and there Is some carryover of that to, uh, to.the.home, although he... +10 extremely devoted., uh, family man. But some of that.rigidity is, uh, brought over to the home. But-I keep seeing....a wife who's a, a small woman, just as he And, uh,.,.how can I sa'y? Very devoted family man who knows that, uh ... he's, uh, got it made within the system, so to speak. And very, uh, this keeps switching from professional to personal. In other words he's made a tremendous effort to, uh ... not-only master what he's supposed to know but even make a special effort to even go-beyond that. That being a real professional, but he's not high in, in the-government hierarchy. He's just a good man for a high functionary to have ... say, as a0.0 #66: Okay. Let's turn away from his personality now and focus your attention on Anatoliy, solely and completely on Anatoliy. And describe some of his personal interest tome. +12 #08: Law ... one, first, 'cause it's associated with his work. #66: Describe the experience you have- #08: It's the same. #66: -makes you say law. #08: Because., #66: Just describe the experience to me. #0B: All right. ItIs...itI.s a huge, the image is of a.huge domed court type building, and, uh, government offices associated with that. And that's where-he's, he's not in the huge hall, he's just one of.the small functionaries. Very official atmos- phere associated with this building... r- fy% f"1 1"O~ - Approved For Release 20 Oiv%jtvLQpruo-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2001C~Igin, Mram.00788ROO0600320001 -1 #66: Okay, focus again now on his interests. #08: Yeah, I'm coming back to it... Okay, it goes somethin' like this. Professionalq which I've described. Secondly, of equal +14 importance, perhaps more, his family. And then what they do together..... Has something to do with, uh, camping and hiking, if you wish.... Also involved in the ... in something like stamp collection, but I don't know what it is. #66: Describe the experience you have- #08: Uh...something he has in his desk, albums or something, which require research. He likes that kind of stuff. And, uh.... #66: Okay. Let's.change your focus again now. Turn away from his interestso turn away from his interests and focus on SG1A Focus now on and describe his character to me. SG1A PAUSE #08: Well He makes, uh, no big enemies '* ' * * * * ,:it's difficult to explain. e becau s , . , #66: Describe the experience to me. +17 #08: 1 see a man poring over books who was only called upon to render opinions...rarely. And who, who impresses people by the grasp of what.he has.in his field.. It's not as if this were.a daily thing... Because he's involved in routine drudgery, but when called upon to ... to, uh ... to assist a second, uh, and somebody's opinion he-comes-out with some, uh, professional opinions that are very...very valid and highly researched and extremely accurate and therefore impressive. But he..he's not a threat to anybody. #66: Okay. As we've gone through these descriptions you seem to always come back to his work and seem to stay away from your perceptions of- #08: That's ninety percent of his life. #66: Okay. Let's focus now intently on that work. Let's move with +19 purpose.to.the time window of him at work. Tell me about his job ............ #OB: He is one of several who provides expertise to a ... government functionary in a government department... Here comes, his ..... #66: What is the experience you're having that makes you say these things? Tell me of the experience- #08: It's.like line and block-chartl. the-honcho that, uh, whose office he's in, well, you're man would be not within the next Approved For Release 200~fflJt6?T%(M:M5af! Qr,-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/01N CtJVRWFfO-W88ROO0600320001 -1 #OB: block but below that with ... with a small group, six or eight, ten maybet provide both administrative and profes,sional.support. Which is this, ultimately this government functionary ... this government official ... #66: Describe his area of expertise ...... #08: His area of expertise is his...his personal area.of expertise is legal background, but ....... The, uh, the uh ... there's a government, uh, official (mumbling) definitely at the ministry level. Has something to do with workers and food....and that's all I aet. #66: All right, I have no further would like to provide you the as you see fit. I will wait. #08: Yeah, about 3 minutes. PAUSE I don't have anything else. SG1A questions about but I time now to exp are an comment #66: All right, fine. Return your focus now to my voiceg to the present time of me here in the room with you. Move your arms and move your legs and take a few deep breaths and let's pre- pare to draw that which you've perceived. #08: Okay,JIve just drawn sketch one and two. Sketch one is just a simple representation of where...of the type of environment that I found him in with his family after, uh, duty hours, so to speak. And I found him in about the third floor of a can- duminium type high-rise. Uh, I also got the distince impres- sion that it was government sponsored. Saw a man and a family who was quite content with his role. Felt that he was suffi- ciently happy and making headway into whatever-he,was doing. I got the distince impression that he was a government employee. The, uh ... sketch number two is-an attempt to describe what his real function is dithin the government. And it's, it's impor- tant, but it's not at the ministerial or national level, so to speak. And I tried to get a feel for what he did and was.res- pected for, because he is respected, highly respected.. But he's. not a, you know, he's not a, an elected member of the government. He's sort of a, like many of us- civil service functionary, at the mid-levell.management type level, working for two, at least two principal assistants who are in direct support of the mini- ster. And he's quite content with that. Oh, I was looking for something special, of special interest and all I got-was like he-was a lead'under assessment for possible approach. But I couldn't find anything... #66: Any particular, special thing about him that attracted your attention to him? Approved For Release 20DrIffMT#M -7,-,-PUP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 20001 4r"% Fmam"R000600320001 -1 I %L. I #08: No. I was looking for something like that in both his per- sonal life, his professional life, and$ uh$ hels,(mumble).. He's as, uh, well~programmed as clockwork, his life is very well-determined, he knows where hels.going, he knows what he's doing and very content man within the environment. #66: Okay. Understanding, of course, you can't draw.pictures and personalities, you can only draw pictures of places and,so forth and so on. Uhl you've said quite a lot about him. Maybe I can get youto restate here with one question. Uh... what kind of a guy is he? #08: That kept coming back to his professional interest and functions, which is sort of a one administrative and-yet research type work, like someone who would be working.for a law dirm having duel responsibility of doing administrative work and also some re- search work in a specialized area.. And the area itself, when I tried to determine it, wasn't that specialized. I think this is where the legal aspects of his background- and he's not an attorney-.seem to help because he's got rules and regulations he spent a-hell of a lot of time-learning that.nature and the limitations of his job and the rules and regulations that, that prompt, or that guide this entire ministry. And when I got to the ministerial level I was trying to determine what it really dealt.with. And it's.a multi-faceted thing. And the thing that came up was food, welfare, and workers. But that's all I could get. #66; Okay. #08: Okay$ now this rigidity and, uh, temperament is-carried into his family life, although I don't- he's trying very, very hard not to, but it's definitely carried over. The catalyst is his wife and his kids, amd helsvery, very closely attached to them. Uhl it's hard sometimes to determine the difference between character and personality. If I were to describe his person- ality, which I.tired to and it kept coming back into the pro- fessional stream. You know, sort of a ... not a-complete intro- vert.but.-very dedicated and, uh,.even-keeled, unemotional, and yet uh, very-interested.and dedicated for a guy that-just keeps doing his job without making waves, and when called upon ren- ders an opinion that is very highly respected. That's the best way I can describe it. #66: Okay$ I have no further ons, Are there any other commehts you Id like to make about #08: No. #66: Okay, fine. maeutigrii~.~-.r%AM?rP96-00788ROO0600320001-1 Approved For Release . 11~ L. IL t % Approved- For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP66-00788ROO0600320001 -1 I TAB Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Ns Approved For Release 2000 7 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001-1 , ~ N8/. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 IApproved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP~6-00788ROO0600320001 -1 I TAB F Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 200425~ -00788ROO0600320001 -1 %.JL.W I N TARGET CUING INFORMATION REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION DC-98 1. (S/NOFORN) Information provided the remote viewer prior to the session is documented a's a pre-session briefing and is included in the transcript. Photographs shown to the viewer are attached. 2. (S NOFORN During the session the viewer was asked questions pertaining to personalityt interestp character$ family relations and job. SG1A NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS r-% V .12 r-% =;;; Approved For Release 206&V&VWEkWU*96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 SG1A Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1 c SG1A SG1A r 0, VV Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO0600320001 -1