A declassified CIA document labeled "9007-I, SESSION 01, SOLO, VIEWER #025" captures a solo remote viewing attempt, part of the U.S. government’s controversial psychic intelligence initiative.
This session-stripped of feedback, cues, or interviewer prompts-provides a window into how remote viewing was practiced under controlled but blind conditions.
It reflects the U.S. intelligence community’s ongoing experiments into extrasensory perception (ESP) as a potential data collection method during the Cold War.
🧍 Viewer Operated Alone
Viewer 025 conducted the session alone.
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There was no assistance or target indication.
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The session followed standard solo protocol.
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Data included hand-drawn sketches and written impressions.
Solo formats were used to eliminate outside influence and assess the viewer’s ability to generate coherent visuals from unknown targets.
🏗️ Recurrent Imagery and Impressions
The viewer described a location that repeatedly emphasized:
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Tall vertical structures or towers
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Open surroundings, possibly natural or sparsely developed
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An overall sense of emptiness or exposure
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A geometric component, including intersecting lines or grids
Though the drawings are not labeled in detail, they suggest an isolated complex, possibly industrial or infrastructural.
No specific emotional tone was noted, but the sketches convey a quiet, inactive atmosphere.
🖋️ Sketch-Based Reporting
As with similar remote viewing attempts, the document includes:
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Abstract renderings of architecture or layout
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Arrows and flow indicators
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Minimal wording, but focused lines and structure
The lack of contextual clues or post-session verification leaves interpretation open-but also underscores the raw, unfiltered nature of these experiments.
🔍 No Target Feedback Included
This session offers no information about the intended target.
That makes this document purely observational-valuable not for accuracy, but for what it reveals about how psychic data was structured, captured, and catalogued for intelligence evaluation.