SESSION NOTES AND DRAWINGS
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June 9, 1986
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Summary, Project 8606, June 1986, Paul
Site is a land/structure interface. More than one structure is
present at the site, all though these structures may be attached or
in some other way connected to give the idea of one composite
structure. Construction is functional rather than esthetic, and
involves various stairs with railings, walls and roofs of varying
heights. There is a rounded component, perhaps dome-like to the
centralized concept of the structure. The dimensional idea of
"labyrinthian" is manifest, as are largely blank walls, pavement,
and at least one metal door. Structure is made of concrete, and
ladders are used for access to at least some portion(s) of the
structure. There are security lights. The structure(s) cover
extensive area, and grass covers surrounding grounds. Structure is
surrounded by double fencing, perhaps cyclone-type topped with
barbed wire, and may be watched by guards and dogs. A moveable
vehicle gate permits access to the paved area around the
structure(s); at least one heavy truck seems to be parked nearby.
There is a sense of vehicles "going out, or responding," suggesting
an AOL of firetrucks on call at a firestation. Water is nearby. A
cone-shaped object with alternate black-and-white longitudinal
stripes seems to be relevant to the site. Equipment and tangled
wires and cables, with the essence of the idea "power supply" is
present. "Compound" in both the sense of a combination of different
structural and functional elements, and a closed, surrounded
facility appears to be a concept associated with the site. There
seems to be a large, deep underground element involved with the
site. A large, flat cement area may be important, as is an
"around," relatively low structure with some sort of bumps in the
top of it. A person wearing what may be a uniform is present, who
demonstrates an officious, smug, self-satisfied, autocratic
personality. He considers himself "in charge." The inside of the
structure is new, "modern," efficiently designed, and suggests the
AOL of a relatively austerely appointed shopping mall or
office--muffled, perhaps carpeted, relatively spacious, quiet
lighting, new smells, grey walls, furnished, cool. Walls are very
solid--"substantial"--and are "built to last." There is a "buffer
zone" around the structure. Trucks with people seem to be going in
and out of the "compound." The site has a feeling of being
non-U.S. AOLs that emerged in the course of the session were
Chernobyl and a military compound in Libya or elsewhere in the
Mid-East.
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