B. Joseph McMoneagle’s Remote Viewing of Submarine Base in Severodvinsk, Russia
The following are excerpts taken from a 157 page transcript of a 1979, formerly classified remote viewing session by Joseph McMoneagle. The target was a building in Severodvinsk in the Northern part of the Soviet Union. At the time, our side did not know what was going on inside, and Joe was tasked to tell us. It was learned later that the building was an unknown (to the U.S.) Soviet submarine base and the first Typhoon class submarine (termed by NATO) was under construction. In the dialog, #01 represents Joe and all other comments are of the monitors for the session. The accuracy of this viewing was later confirmed.
Summary Analysis:
Remote Viewing (RV) Sessions C73 and C74
This report provides documentation of two remote viewing sessions conducted in compliance with a request from OACSI, DA.
The viewer had not attempted any remote viewing for over one month and he had some difficulty getting started in Session C73. After a period of time, however, he was able to resolve relevant target imagery. He had no trouble at all in Session C7l (and was highly motivated by the importance of the target and the information he was providing.
The protocol used for these sessions is detailed in the document, GRILL FLAME Protocol, AMSAA Applied Remote Viewing Protocol (S), undated.
Following are transcripts of the viewer’s impressions during the remote viewing sessions. At TAB A are drawings made by the viewer reference his impressions of the target site. At TAB B are analytical comments. On file in TAB C of Session Report C54 and C55.
TRANSCRIPT: REMOTE VIEWING (RV) SESSION C 73
[#66 = Session monitor; #01 = Viewer]
#66: This will be a remote viewing session (edited for security).
Pause
#66: It’s time now to focus your attention on the target for today. Go to a large concrete building located in the vicinity of xxx:
Pause
#01: First impression I have is three large white numerals 251…I don’t know what that mean but that’s the impression I have. I’m kinda going down a…some kind of a slanted type walkway with a rubberized or plastic flooring that’s…interconnecting…uh…two spaces in the building…two areas in the building…and…uh…as I come out of this walkway and then a…and then a., end of a large open type bay. Some kind of a raised open area on the left. Looks like a Ford that’s jacked up for some reason. There’s a lota bright light and noise.
Pause
#66: What’s going on in this room?
#01: I…I’m sensing a…brilliant flashes of light…uh…sparks…like someone is cutting some metal.
[The following figure represents an overview of the facility]
#01: I’d go to the pit.
#66 And what happens in the pit?
#01: I’m looking at the pit crossways and I’m seeing…the top edge looks like there’s water flowing over it. And it fills up…and then the water goes out the bottom and empties, but its continually filled and emptied but it’ not full now. And these things go in this…go…go…they go in the pit…they are put in the pit but they don’t leave them there. They just go in the pit for some reason.
#66: Alright. Fine. Is the pit in this same room?
#01: Yes. It’s in the far left corner of the room.
#66: Is there anything in the pit?
#01: Nothing in the pit now.
#66: What belongs in the pit?
#01: Water. I get a…I get a strong impression of…work…don’t work with…associated with the pit…like they use it and they don’t use it. I don’t understand it. Like a…the pit, the sides that the objects leave the building.
#66: If the objects were put into the pit, or had something to do with going to the pit, how does the pit help them leave the building?
#01: They…a…they’re…the environment changes. I don’t understand. They do an environment change.
#01: Nothing in the pit now.
#66: What belongs in the pit?
#01: Water. I get a…I get a strong impression of…work…don’t work with associated with the pit…like they use it and they don’t use it. I don’t understand it. Like a…the pit, the sides that the objects leave the building.
#66: If the objects were put into the pit, or had something to do with going to the pit, how does the pit help them leave the building?
#01: They…a…they’re…the environment changes. I don’t understand. They do an environment change.
#66: Is there an object in the pit filling the…
#01: They check them in the pit, and look at them in the pit.
#01: Get the feeling of pressure in the pit when it’s used. Heavy pressure at the bottom then little pressure at the top
#66: Light up of what.
#01: It looks like the back deck and the sail portion of a submarine. But it’s not…you know… it’s not a complete ship of any sort.
#66: Move again from this area, exploring through the walls move again.
#66: Where are these?
#01: They’re in the open part of the back deck of this…uh…structures.
#66: Where are the structures?
#01: They’re on the ships on the submarines.
#66: Where are the submarines located physically?
#01: They’re sitting in the parking bays. Very square, and the water’s…water’s kinda boiling up around ‘em, bubbling up around ‘em for some reason.
#66: Now, back into the description of what they’re doing with the back decks of the submarines. Tell me about those.
#01: There’s large, large black tubes sticking up and there’s, there’s people inside the tubes and they’re working.
#66: Alright.
#01: Don’t know what they’re doing. They’re in these tubes. There’s twelve tubes on one…from what I can see.
#66: How many submarines are there?
#01: I see four, but the right bay is empty. The right, front right bay is empty. They’re working on the second from the left. They’re doing something with tubes.
Pause
#66: How far along are they in their work?
#01: It appears…that they’re taking out old tubes and putting in new tubes…Some are…some are out and they haven’t put in the new ones yet. Putting in a different kind of tube. They’re putting in another kind of tube. One tube’s almost out now; the rest are and except for two, three, they’re changing the top.
#01: Uh these…uh…(pause)…these are… uh…these are good…these are high-class submarines. These are biggies. These aren’t new…they are old ones. I…I’ve…I’m getting the heavy nuclear feeling about them. I cannot.
#01: There’s something funny about the submarines. I don’t see any kind of marking on it…no flag or anything. I just see small numbers. There’s no flags, no colors on the submarines. Seems kind of unusual.
#66: And what do you see…what kinds of markings are there?
#01: Just numbers.
#66: On the submarines, where are these numbers written?
#01: They’re on the front top, right corner of the sail looking from the sides. They’re small…very small letters.
#66: What color are they?
#01: The color of the numbers…is white. White on black.
#66: How many numbers…how many digits…how many different numbers are there?
#01: They’re…a, it’s like they’re new all uncovered…all the plating is gone and they’re canted and they’re being removed…being removed.
#66: How many of them are there?
#01: I see twelve, twelve tubes. Twelve, ten or twelve. I can’t see the last two very…very clear. There’s a…two that really look different.
#66: How are they different?
#01: They’re very small, very small. They don’t appear to…uh…have the same functions as the others. They’re just different, different size. I don’t know why they’re different, but they’re different .
#66: What’s to the rear of the submarines?
#01: A wall. A wall and some doors.
#66: How do I get the submarines out of here?
#01: You open the wall.
#01: I don’t…any other time, yeah, any other time and…uh…sails on the submarine. I don’t…first…uh…the back deck comes out of the water like this. This is like…uh…let’s call this water here; there’s like a rise, thick rise in the sail. There is a sail, and it’s shorter than our submarines. The front deck goes out like this and drops way in the water. And the submarine is actually much larger, and here, it’s like rectangle on down the side of the numbers. On the sail…there’s nothing at all that I could see protruding up above the sail on the sub…but this area back here is where all the plating was opened up and they were…they were working here. There’s like tubes canted this way. Those are tubes. Yeah…and, there’s a very large hatch up front. There’s a very small hatch here. There’s no other markings on the submarine. Very strange. And, I don’t see any apparent ornament of any sort. I can’t think of anything else.
#66: Okay. Can you explain a little bit about your feeling of nuclear?
#01: I was trying to decide whether or not they were nuclear powered or nuclear armed. And, for some reason, I kept thinking powered, nuclear powered. But I, you know, I get, I get confused when I start trying to detail nuclear anything, but, I just know that there’s something nuclear about ’em. I think it’s probably powered. Some reason I couldn’t say armed. Couldn’t say armed for some reason. I don’t understand why, but I just couldn’t do that. As they’re sitting in those bays, they’re just nuclear powered. Let’s put it that way.
#01: Yeah…and…I’m not looking at any other part of the submarine and they could very well be even…you know…some other severe modifications to it somewhere, you know. Like a…double the width or something. I don’t know. But, I almost get a sensation like this section of the submarine in its entirety is being modified or changed…that I put in brackets here. It’s like that whole thing…I mean superstructure and all has been changed. But, that might be wrong. That might be analytic. I just get that feeling.
#01: Now…I don’t know if it’s…maybe it’s my perspective of the larger submarine. Maybe looking down on ’em I get the impression of a small submarine because a lot of it is hidden in the water, and the side view I’m seeing the entire thing, I don’t know if it’s that or if somewhere in the area of this building or in this building they’re not doing a like version of this submarine only a smaller variety…I just get…I’m getting flashes of a more compact submarine. Essentially the same design but a more compact model so to speak. Sort of like a pocket battleship’s you know.
#01: A battleship, but nevertheless, but a smaller version. This is a good profile submarine. It’s definitely what it looks like.
#01: They’re working on one of them.
#66: Tell me about the submarine they’re working on.
Pause
#01: They’re working on some tubes.
#66: Tell me about this work.
#01: They’re hanging tubes over the submarine. They’re putting the tubes in the submarine.
#66: How is this accomplished?
#01: They’re…uh…they’re on the tubes and the…uh… into a work area inside the submarine. Looks like a room. Some kind of a room. They’re stacking them together. They’re putting them on their ends. There are holes in the floor. They go through a section of floor in the submarine. It doesn’t make sense. They got holes in the floors and the tube slides through the holes…go through the floor…and the
#66: Tell me about, where you are, where you’re perceiving this. What’s your position now?
#01: I’m inside the submarine .
#66: Very good. Tell me more about the tubes.
#01: (Mumbling)…they got these tube shapes and they’re coming through the ceiling and they go on through holes in the floor.
#66: Walk down by the holes in the floor and tell me about them.
#66: How far along are they? How long before they will be through with this that they are doing?
#01: Long time. They’re working very carefully.
#66: It’s now 1 January 1980…You say it will take them a long time.
#01: Maybe 4 months. Over 100 read days.
#66: On the work right now or on the total modification?
#01: They’re…uh…(mumbling)
#66: How much of this work has been done from the 100 days it takes them to do this work? How much has been done on this one submarine that they’re working on.
#01: Uh…they…they’ve done almost all of the work. 100 days it takes.
#01 I don’t know. This is an older sub. Older submarine. It takes longer with a…with a… it’s a different submarine.
#66: Where is your perspective now?
#01: I’m seeing work done on submarines. I’m seeing a bunch of submarines. Different submarines.
#66: Where are you now?
#01: I’m looking up the tube from the bottom. They’re very, very tall…(mumbling)…1’m very far down in the tube.
#66: I want you to concentrate now, and try to be very accurate. You told me previously, in another session, that these were not vertical but that they were slanted slightly. I’d like to know, if you’d like to describe that again. Tell me what your feeling is now about these tubes?
#01: Feel they’re slanted in the hull.in the water they’re not slanted. They’re vertical to the earth but slanted on the hull. I don’t understand that. They’re…’they’re installed slanted but they’re vertical.
#66: For what purpose is this slant?
#01: They’re longer. The tube is longer. Something about the end of the tube.
#66: What was this that you saw ?
#01: Some kind of a vent. I was trying to find it alright. Don’t know where it was. It was a vent. A strange looking vent. Like the top of the sail has a vent.
#66: The top of the sail has a vent.
#01: A recessed vent, or a hole of some kind. I can’t…some kind of recessed or hole.
#66: OK. Is there anything else about the sail that you would like to tell me at this time?
#01: You can only walk around the side of the sail. You can’t walk around the front or the top but you can walk around the side…in the rear of the sail.
#66: OK. Anything else?
#01: There’s a ladder on the back of the sail, and there’s a…there’s a stand up door on the sail. That’s all. That’s all I can see.
#66: Alright. Is there anything you would like to add?
#01: No. No. I felt very bad when I was on the very bottom of the tubes.
#66: Describe your bad feeling.
#01: Intense excitement. I wanted to get out of the bottom of the tubes. They had very strong sensation of high pressure.
#66: OK. What’s your perspective, right now?
#01: It’s side of the submarine.
#66: Disregarding data that you’ve told us before and concentrating only on this submarine, right where you are right now, 1 January 1980, I am interested in knowing how OK. I have one other question now before we move. Many tubes there are.
#01: Eighteen tubes. Eighteen tubes. See eighteen tubes.
#01: There’s a…I see two small hatches. I see one 20 feet out from the sail and I see one at the very tip. There’s a very large, very large hatch and it’s in two pieces. It opens in half.
#01: Wide, and it’s flat. There’s a large rectangular shape (mumbling) and there’s, there’s smooth holes. There’s smooth holes there.
#01: Page 2, I explained to you. I was talking about when I look at the deck, I would have drawn the deck horizontal. Like this. And I look at the tubes. They’re canting. This angle appears to be something less than 90 degrees. Like 80 degrees, But, then sitting in the water the deck is angled just a little bit as compared to the water and the tubes appear to be straight up and down. It’s like they’re canted, so to speak in order for them to be verticle while it’s in the water.
#66: When you were looking at the tubes and perceived them canted was the submarine in or out of the water.
#01: I don’t know. I don’t if it was or not.
#66: Alright.
#01: Inside the submarine is clearly canted. Where it goes through the ceiling is clearly canted. I get the impression, standing on the first floor the tubes go through the floor. That cant is much less noticeable. It’s almost as if the floor was put in…can’t as well. I’m not sure I understand why, but I get that impression.
#66: Alright.
#01: And…a…on page 3 looking, if you were to look down on the top of the sail the center portion on the top of the sail is an oval like this. Right up here on top there is a…I was getting a very clear impression of this kind of a vent opening or hole. While this was recessed, here, this portion was very recessed. Much darker area.
#01: Yes. That what I kept trying to see but in the other one all there was smooth hole. Like you could rub your hand across the top and you could just perceive an opening. Not an indentation or anything. You just perceived the outline a little. May be a well sealed hatch. Or a disposable hatch. That would be interesting .