Group 1ARV Examples of Group Hits making the Analyst/Judge’s task easier Compiled 4/21/2012 To learn more: www.1ARV.comwww.1ARV.com – description of approach.

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Group 1ARV Examples of Group Hits making the Analyst/Judge’s task easier Compiled 4/21/2012 To learn more: – description of approach Applied Precognition WorkshopApplied Precognition Workshop – Pre-IRVA Workshop

Five Group 1ARV Precognitive Transcripts – strongly supporting the Hit

RV Transcript – (Group 1ARV Promotes “coherence”) Summary for Echo 3. The target has the gestalts of manmade and natural. The natural has the characteristics of being the color brown with blue. Living is closely associated with it, although I didn't get the sense of living. Tall, brown and alive, perhaps like a tree. There was a hairy taste. Outdoorsy ambience. There are also several vertical shapes and the sense that one is supposed to walk between or amidst them, perhaps like pillars. I also go the strong sense of some kind of hairy, dark colored humanoid.

RV Transcript

The transcripts, together, provide a “coherent” match to the PhotoSite.

Group 1ARVing (from 3 transcripts)

Group 1ARV (from 1 of 3 supportive transcripts)

Group 1ARV (from 2 and 3 of 3 supportive transcripts)

ARV Group 1ARV (from 2 Supportive Transcripts

ARV Group Example Parts of 3 Transcripts

Group 1ARV: Parts of 3 Mutually Supportive Transcripts AJer comment: note the “slide” angle and long thin supports

Group 1ARV: Parts of 2 Mutually Supportive Transcripts Round post, wires attached, or lines of some sort. Feels like tan colors

Group 1ARV: Parts of 4 Mutually Supportive Transcripts