You ever wonder why some of these declassified documents were ever classified to begin with? I have read some of them where I have ended up feeling very disappointed becuase it was only collection of really vague statements that don't seem to make a whole lot of sense on their own.
Like, declassifed Stargate document 8035 INTERIM RESPONSE, EVALUATION: GRILL FLAME TARGET.
This document appears to be a letter to someone, I have no idea who, that is in response to some sort of inquiry they made. The response they get is that the method of gaining this information is new and so they should be cautious to jump to conclusions about the results.
Then, there is an introductory description of a setting followed by a series of yes or no responses that mean nothing without the original key to tell you what the original question was.
So there really is no way to know much of anything reading this letter if you don't have the original collection requirement that is mentioned in the opening in the letter.
So why was it classified?
I think it was classified because the CIA is the grown up version of playing cops and robbers or something. It is all about the ego, because even though the letter says that this information isn't suitable for foreign nationals, it says nothing resembling anything important to anyone whether they are American or not.
The most we could hope to understand about this letter, is that the remote viewing program is being discussed, and is in the early stages of development.
The person requesting the information has created a specific questionarre to encrypt the response.
The description of the setting needs to be interpreted with caution because remote viewing can contain inaccuracies.
This is the description given that was included.
"Geographical location (terrain, water,
river, etc.)
Large scale man-made objects (docks,
silos, buildings, etc.)
Small scale man-made objects (tanks,
computers, antennas, etc.)
Target ambience (research, production,
administration, troop movement, etc.)
Activity (nuclear testing, CBR, SIGINT
monitoring, etc.)
Personality (Physical, plans, actions,
traits, etc.)"
We know most of the questions from the collection requirement were confirmed even though there is no way to know what the original questions were.
From the description of the setting, we can see that the questions were potentially about some type of military operation including nuclear testing, by a large body of water, with some advanced technologies in use.
Well then, we can conclude that they weren't trying to spy on North Korea.
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