Army Intelligence Agency
The Army Intelligence Agency (USAINTA) was a component of the U.S. Army's intelligence apparatus that merged with the Army Security Agency in 1977 to form INSCOM, under whose structure Edmund Thompson oversaw the Grill Flame remote viewing program.
The Army Intelligence Agency (USAINTA) was a component of the U.S. Army's intelligence apparatus. In the context of the Remote Viewers narrative, it is mentioned as merging with the Army Security Agency (ASA) to form the all-in-one INSCOM.1
Brigadier General Edmund Thompson was the head of USAINTA before the merger, and later became the Major General and Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) for INSCOM, overseeing the Grill Flame program.1
Sources
- Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers. Dell, 1997. ↩
Local network
Army Intelligence Agency's direct connections. Click any node to navigate, drag to pan, scroll (or pinch) to zoom. + 2‑hop expands the neighborhood one level further.
An interactive diagram of Army Intelligence Agency's connections, drawn on a canvas and explored with a pointer. The same connections are listed as links in the Connected and Mentioned-in sections below.
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