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REMOTE-VIEWING Evidence OnlyDirect & Circumstantial Evidence ________________________________ Direct Evidence can be defined as: Evidence that directly proves a fact, without an inference or presumption, and which in itself, if true, conclusively establishes that fact. Real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact, happening, or thing that requires no thinking or consideration to prove its existence, as compared to circumstantial evidence. Circumstantial Evidence can be defined as: Relating to a series of facts other than the particular fact sought to be proved. The party offering circumstantial evidence argues that this series of facts, by reason and experience, is so closely associated with the fact to be proved that the fact to be proved may be inferred simply from the existence of the circumstantial evidence. ____________________________________________________ -REMOTE VIEWING Table of Contents _____________________________ 1. A summary of Remote-viewing History(pdf) 2. R.V. Timeline 3. The AIR REPORT(pdf) 4. The AIR REPORT REVIEW(pdf) 5. Prima facie reference by J. Utts(pdf) 6. FIGURE-OF-MERIT(FOM) data analysis method ---a) FOM used for R.V.(pdf) ---b) FOM used by NASA(pdf) 7. DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS ---a) Microwave Generator (August, 1987) ---b) Windmill Electric Generation Farm ---c) Accelerator: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (May, 1987) ---d) Rocket Test in Utah (October, 1976) ---e) LLNL West Gate ---f) 1975 REMOTE-VIEWING EXPERIMENT URDF-3(pdf) ---g) 1983 GRILL FLAME PROJECT REPORT DIA(pdf) ---h) 1981 Memo on Grill flame meeting NSA Scientific advisery comittee(pdf) ---i) 1972-1998 33 Key SRI projects/Papers/reports(pdf) *Citation of Relevant Federal & State Evidence Laws ________________________________________ ________________________________________ 2. A timeline of events relating to origin, research, developments, training, & operational use, of Remote Viewing September 1971 – Cleve Baxster and Ingo Swann begin researching telekinesis. December 1971 – The term “remote viewing” is coined following an experiment in New York. June 1972 – Swann and Puthoff conduct a quark-detector and magnetometer experiment at Stanford University. June 1972 – Puthoff reports the findings of the experiment at Stanford University to Kit Green of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). They name their remote viewing organization the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). August 1972 – Puthoff supervises the CIA’s first evaluation trials. October 1972 – The CIA awards Swann and Puthoff $50,000 to continue their research. July 1973 – Swann, along with Pat Price, remote view the National Security Agency’s (NSA) facility in West Virginia. July 1974 – Price conducts another remote viewing operation on a facility in the USSR. July 1975 – The CIA terminates their funding of research into remote viewing. September 1975 – The Air Force Foreign Technology Division begins funding Puthoff and Targ’s research,hiring Dale Graff to supervise. September 1977 – The Army begins conducting their own remote viewing experiments, calling the program Gondola Wish. July 1978 – The Army changes the name of their program from Gondola Wish to Grill Flame. January 1979 – The Army selects remote viewers for Grill Flame. They chose six people, including Ken Bell, Joe McMoneagle and Mel Riley. September 1979 – The Army performs its first operational remote viewing session. March 1979 – The Grill Flame remote viewers work with Dale Graff and correctly locate a downed Soviet aircraft from Wright-Patterson AFB. 1980 – The Air Force cancels its remote viewing program and Dale Graff becomes the staff officer for the remote viewing projects conducted by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). December 1982 – the US Army changes its remote viewing project’s name again, this time to Center Lane. January 1984 – The Army begins training their second group of remote viewers, including Bill Ray, and Charlene Chavanaugh July 1984 – Following a change of command in the Army, the Center Lane project is closed and transferred to the DIA along with its personnel. January 1986 – The DIA takes formal control of Center Lane and renames it Sun Streak. 1990 – Dale Graff takes control of the remote viewing project, renaming it Stargate. June 1993 – Dale Graff retires. 1994 – The Federal budget transfers control of Stargate from the DIA to the CIA. 1995 – Congress directs the CIA to look into remote viewing as an intelligence tool. 1995 - The American Institute of Research conducted a study "THE AIR REPORT" and concluded that remote viewing had no value as an intelligence tool. June 1995 – The CIA cancels Stargate, reassigning the five remaining personnel to other government jobs. November 1995 – The television show Nightline airs an expose on the government’s research into remote viewing, interviewing Robert Gates, Dale Graff, Edwin May and Joe McMoneagle. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ "...In this paper, I will expand upon these topics to demonstrate clearly that the outcome and conclusions drawn by AIR and subsequently the CIA were set before the investigation began, and that methodological and administrative choices were made to assure that the results of the investigation would support the CIA's pre-determined perspective. In addition, I will document that they have come to the wrong conclusion with regard to the use of anomalous cognition in intelligence operations and greatly underestimated the robustness of the phenomenon..." ________________________________________ "...Prima Facie Evidence According to Webster's Dictionary, in law prima facie evidence is "evidence having such a degree of probability that it must prevail unless the contrary be proved..." "...These are examples in which the sponsor or another government client asked for a single remote viewing of a site, known to the requestor in real time or in the future, and the viewer provided details far beyond what could be taken as a reasonable guess..." "...in one of the cases the remote viewer was able to describe a microwave generator with 80 percent accuracy, and that of what he said almost 70 percent of it was reliable. Laboratory remote viewings rarely show that level of correspondence..." "... the viewer who described the microwave generator allegedly knew only that the target was a technical site in the United States. Yet, he drew and described the microwave generator, including its function, its approximate size, how it was housed and that it had "a beam divergence angle of 30 degrees..." ________________________________________ 6. FIGURE-OF-MERIT (FOM) data analysis method Transonic Free-To-Roll Analysis of the F/A-18E and F-35 Configurations "...The analysis used a modification of a figure-of-merit developed during the Abrupt Wing Stall Program...." "...The results showed how the figure-of-merit can be used to schedule wing flap deflections to avoid areas of uncommanded lateral motion..." ________________________________________ 7. DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS The following test-bed trials have been declassified. Each of them were designed to test specific aspects of future anomalous cognition operations. This trial was designed to measure the accuracy and reliability of anomalous cognition on directed energy systems. Obtaining receiver-dependent values in a test environment would provide reasonable estimates for actual operations. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ This trial was designed to measure the accuracy and reliability of anomalous cognition on directed energy systems. Obtaining receiver-dependent values in a test environment would provide reasonable estimates for actual operations. ________________________________________ The target for this test-bed trial was a static test firing of a solid-propellant Minuteman missile at Hill Air Force Base. The SRI team remained blind to the target, and anomalous cognition technology was competing with a variety of traditional sensors to determine if and when the engine tests occurred. ________________________________________ The primary target for the session was a 50-MeV electron accelerator located at a remote site near Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. During the 0800h session, the target person was located in building A at LLNL; at 1600h he was driving through the windmill electric power farm at the Altamont pass; at 2400h, he and the SRI personnel were located within the accelerator building at the remote site. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ "PREFACE: This report summarizes results of the three-year GRILL FLAME project, which terminated at the close of FY 1983. -It contains key findings from the various project activities, and identifies potential follow-on efforts. In addition to this DIA evaluation, the GRILL FLAME project also has been reviewed by an independent Scientific Evaluation Team that met in August and September of 1983. The scientific evaluation and recommendations will be forwarded separately” “FINDINGS: 1. SUMMARY (U) Key findings of the GRILL FLAME project are: o Remote viewing is a real phenomenon, and is not degraded by distance or shielding. o Remote viewing ability can be improved by appropriate training procedures. o Remote viewing has potential for US intelligence applicacations. However, at this stage of development, descriptive content (e.g., sketches, configurations) is more reliable than analytic content (e.g., function, complex technical data). o A potential threat to US national security exists from foreign achievements in psychoenergetics. In the USSR and in China, this research is well funded and receives high-level government backing. ________________________________________ ITAC: There were a few.spectacular reports … the project confirmed with uncanny accuracy the presence of a recently constructed major ditch array and the number and type of elite units in a remote garrison area. CIA: In summary of our experience with GF, thus far, tends to strengthen the validity of the techniques involved and also indicates that its greatest utility as an operational tool may be in the CI field. JCS: In 16 out of 18 cases GF sources described the facility in sufficient detail to allow positive identification. ITAC: I would also like to compliment you and your personnel on achieving an intelligence community “First.” JCS: Therefore, it is the judgement of this analyst that extensive testing and development of control procedures be accomplished before any final assessment of the value of GF material can be made.” ________________________________________ 1 – An Application oriented Remote Viewing Experiment 2 – An Application Orientated Remote Viewing Experiment (SRI-Project 8339) 3 – Geophysical Effects Study (SRI Project 6600) Dec 84 M 4 – Geophysical Effects Study (SRI Project 6600) Jul 84) 5 – Personnel Identification and Selection (SRI Project 6000) 6 – special orientation Techniques (SRI Project 6600) (PA 7 – Special Orientation Techniques S-IV (SRI Project 5590 8 – Target Search Techniques (SRI Project 6600) 9 – special Orientation Technigues S-V, S-VI (SRI Project 6600) 10 – Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) Technology 11 – Computer-Assisted Search (SRI-Project 1291) 12 – Feedback and Precognition – Remote Viewing Experiments (SRI Project 1291) 13 – A Remote Viewing Evaluation Proposal 14 – Free World Psychoenergetics Research Survey 15 – NIC Techniques (SRI Project 7560) 16 – Possible Photon Production during a Remote Viewing Task 17 – Special Orientation Techniques (SRI Project 8465) 18 – A Remote Viewinq Evaluation Protocol (SRI Project 4028) 19 – An Automated RV Evaluation Procedure (SRIProject 7408-12) 20 – A Prototype Analysis system for Remote Viewing Task (SRI Project 1291) 21 – A Suggested Remote Viewing Training Procedure (SRI Project 1291) 22 – An Experiment to Explore Possible Anomolistic Behaviour of a Photon Detection System During a Remote Viewing Test (SRI Project 1291) 23 – Application of Fuzzy Sets to Remote ViewingAnalysis (U) (SRI Prolect 1291) 24 – Bacterial Mutation Study (SRI Project 7408-10) 25 – Enhanced Human Performance Investigation (SRI Project 1291) 26 – Enhanced Human Performance Investigation (SRI Prolect 1291) 27 – Enhanced Human Perfornance Investigation (SRI Project 1291) 28 – Enhanced Human Performance Investigations (SRI Project 7408) 29 – Feedback and Target Dependencies in RV Experiments (SRI Project 1291) 30 – Forced-Chance Remote Viewing (UL(SRI Project 1291) 31 – Location of Target Material in Space and Time (SRI Project 1291) 32 – Neurophysiological Correlates to Remote Viewing (SRI Project 1291) 33 – PSI Communications Experiments ____________________________________ Relevant Federal & State Evidence laws ************************************** US FEDERAL EVIDENCE RULES ************************************** Rule 902. Evidence That Is Self-Authenticating. The following items of evidence are self-authenticating; they require no extrinsic evidence of authenticity in order to be admitted: (1) Domestic Public Documents That Are Sealed and Signed. A document that bears: (A) a seal purporting to be that of the United States; any state, district, commonwealth, territory, or insular possession of the United States; the former Panama Canal Zone; the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; a political subdivision of any of these entities; or a department, agency, or officer of any entity named above Rule 803. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay. The following are not excluded by the rule against hearsay, regardless of whether the declarant is available as a witness: (6) Records of a Regularly Conducted Activity. A record of an act, event, condition, opinion, or diagnosis if: (B) the record was kept in the course of a regularly conducted activity of a business, organization, occupation, or calling, whether or not for profit; (C) making the record was a regular practice of that activity; ************************************ CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE CODE ************************************ SECTION: 1270. As used in this article, "a business" includes every kind of business, governmental activity, profession, occupation, calling, or operation of institutions, whether carried on for profit or not. 1271. Evidence of a writing made as a record of an act, condition, or event is not made inadmissible by the hearsay rule when offered to prove the act, condition, or event if: (a) The writing was made in the regular course of a business; ...nobody is perfect.
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