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United States Army Intelligence and Security Command

The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) was formed from the merger of the U.S.

The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) was formed from the merger of the U.S. Army Intelligence Agency (USAINTA) and the Army Security Agency (ASA) which in particular was being used by the NSA as a source of readily available labor. INSCOM continues to collaborate with the NSA, but maintains more U.S. Army control of the process.

This merger was organized at Arlington Hall Station, VA and officially occurred on October 1, 1977. General William Rolya was the first commanding officer. The headquarters was moved to Fort Meade where the ASA and other groups were originally stationed.

The command engaged in remote viewing operations (under various codenames but referred to as STARGATE PROJECT for the purposes of this knowledge base) through at least 1981 under commanding general Albert Stubblebine.

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