SUMMARY OF SESSION CCC24, CONDUCTED AT 1400 HOURS, 14 MARCH 1980, AGAINST (Sanitized) BY #11
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06 April 1980
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND
FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, MARYLAND 20755
NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
SG1 B
SUBJECT: Summary of Session CCC24 Conducted at :1400 hrs, 14 March SG1 B
SG1 B 1980, Against the in ~
S G1B 1. S) The target for this session was the
SG1 B
facilities. Coordinates were provided to SG1 B
the viewer at the beginning of the session. Both the viewer and the
facilitator were also informed that this target was the same as a
previously targeted area at which the viewer (same one) had determined
there was an underground complex (Session CC90, 12 February 1980
applies). The facilitator was directed to guide the viewer so as to
obtain an overall look at the target area from approximately 500 feet.
To obtain a clear exterior description for about 4X4 kilometers, for
location puiposes. These facilitator instructions were not provided
to the viewer. The facilitator and viewer possessed no other target
information prior to the session.
2. (S) The following information was provided by the viewer as relates
to the target coordinates provided during the session:
a. (S) Viewer stated. that he felt that the area in which the tunnel
was located, just below his location was "..kind of flat, and just to the
left and behind me (him) is, seems to be another area of interest."
When asked specifically to describe how to locate the target, his response
was "...if I arbitrarily say the entrance to this tunnel is north of me
there is a complex south and west from this tunnel entrance. I'm nog,
sure whether it's military complex or a city. If one goes west for some
distance you can see a coastline."
b. (S) In his description of the tunnel complex he stated,"...parts
of it are older than other parts. The, the older portions being very
rough, roughed out and the other portions of the underground complex are
very squared off and neat, and more of a smooth, long surface."
c. (S) The viewer described shapes which were south or south west
of his tunnel (primary tunnel) location. He described these shapes as
the "...corner of a box or rectangle". He also described what appeared
to be "...box shapes" and drew a picture of the area layout which shows
an L shaped building south or south west cif the tunnel entrance.
06 April 2000
DIA DIRECTOR
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3. (S) The above information was provided to Mr. John Armstrong (ITAC
Estimates Division, Building #213) in sanitized format to review for
accuracy and to provide comment's. Therefore, comments provided within
paragraph 4 of this document reflect Mr. Armstrong's assessment of
accuracy for the information provided.
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