matrixlee said:
like thoughts and feelings
I think it depends on what your mobile target is. If your mobile target is a car, then thoughts and feelings probably aren't the route, for obvious reasons.
If it's a person, then as daz mentioned, that's pretty tough without investigators on the ground feeding back for regular re-tasking. You can look for a certain date/time/place (as Eva mentioned).
Or you could try to tune into the 'plans' of the person on the run, e.g. if you get a clue they are going to try to get on a boat (vs. a plane) that is someplace for investigators to begin.
Really the most important thing about a mobile target is that viewing is viewing, but applying that viewing is more complex in some situations than others, and this is one that really needs a supportive ground crew, so to speak. There would be little point to working this kind of thing without that kind of support. And sometimes, what you choose to focus on for viewing is less about the target or the viewer and more about the practical nature of what kind of ground crew support you've got. A crew willing to do re-tasking in real time is likely to offer a lot more RV opportunity than a crew that wants a simple one-page answer preferably with a street address. ;-) Some people doing the evaluating will be willing to 'interpret' things; others if it's not a hard physical fact type of data will completely ignore it.
So like most things, the answer kinda becomes "it depends;" you kind of have to look at all the aspects of the situation, the target, the viewer, and the people who are applying the data, and then go from there.
It goes without saying that in a decent protocol, the viewer would not know the target was 'something mobile', or a person, etc. They would just get coordinates and report.
I'd like to do more exploration of having a viewer do a second, evaluative,
generically frontloaded session (after an initial doubleblind session) to see if with a little time between the sessions and a little 'context' for the viewer would help. Haven't got around to that yet but in my gut I feel like it's a good path to at least explore.
Best,
PJ