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Zarabtul
While watching the more interesting parts of a movie to me tonight i was abl to learn a few things that helped narrow sme searches down to find sme more interesting data....


I found some interesting links to newly declassified projects.

CRV Manual

Project Stargate

Others included Sun Streak, Grill Flame, Center Lane by DIA and INSCOM, and SCANATE by CIA, from the 1970s, through to 1995.


I found these to be interesting projects and was wondering what others thought about or maybe knew about them.
DiamondJim
I read of this in the nineties where because of apparent successes in Russia, using the techniques in the spy business, the Americans had decided to try it out. The fact that we have heard nothing about the techniques from either side suggests that it was a dead end with no use which surprises few people.
Zarabtul
Normally when you find a dead end you hear about the dead end moreso than hearing about furthering progress. I guess the statement I got from a person today about it was that it was much more well documented in England. I tink is name were Gun er sumptin.
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