SUN STREAK Quarterly Reports

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CIA-RDP96-00788R001000390003-7
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June 18, 1998
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October 17, 1986
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 200'KLOij9 #l4-*tDP16-00788RO0100ppg MENT UNITED ST~TE~ ERN memorandum DATE: 17 Oct 86 REPLY TO ATTNOF: DT-S SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Quarterly Reports (U) TO: DT (Dr. Vorona) --SG 1 J SG1J 1.' (S/SK/WNINTEL) The mission of the SUN STREAK Prototype operational Group (POG) is to undertake operational intelligence applications using an aspect of psychoenergetics known as Remote Viewing (RV). An integral part of that missi is to train personnel in RV. and are responsible for the development and implementation of the in- house training program. Attached is their training report for third quarter of CY 1986. 2. S/SK/WNINTEL) Also attached is the SUN STREAK Activities Report for third quarter CY 1986. This report covers the number of training sessions, the number of operations and operational sessions, and the number of Utility Assessment targets and sessions worked for the first three quarters of DY 86. 3. (S/SK/WNINTEL) The third quarter CY 86 was a very productive time for this unit. We made great progress towards our goal of having six operational viewers by the end of the calendar year. Morale remains high and both the quality and quantity of work have been increasing. The only negative aspect was the fact that the office was without an office information system/word processor for the entire quarter. The impact of this is discussed in Enclosure 3 to this report. 4. (U) A yearly report will be prepared in January 1987 for the entire 1986 calendar year. SG1J SG1J 3 Enclosures Training Report Activities Report Memorandum W alTE HIN CLASSIFIED BY: DIA,DT DECLASSIFY-BY: OADR HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO010003900 , MR(41GFR)101-11.f r _- 8010-114 -.ct_774 (2721 LbL6-OO788ROOl Approved Fo r Release 20 000390003-7 Third Quarter 1986 1. (S/SK/WNINTEL) The following charts reflect the distribution, by type and number, of the 106 remote viewing training sessions, conducted during the third quarter of 1.986. ("Training session" is defined as an exercise designed to induce the trainee to perform in a manner similar to that which would be required of a Source during an operational remote viewing session). CRV TRAINING SESSION (TOTAL = 82) SOURCE # 011(3) 018(4) 003 021 STAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 60(1) 17 ADVANCED TRNG(2) ERV TRAINING SESSIONS (TOTAL = 24) Experience Level SOURCE # VISUALIZATION BEACONING OBJECT ADVANCED TRNG 101 3 3 0 0 079 2 3 4 0 018 3 .4 '2 0 NOTES: (1) Phase 1 - 44 sessions Phase 2 - 1.6 sessions (2) Advanced training sessions employ novel sites, selected to provide stimuli not characteristic of day-to-day operational targets. These breaks in routine serve a dual purpose; they maintain the source in an alert state and result in a richer range of data during operations. (3) Source #011 is expected to complete Stage 2 training during the second week of October. (4) Source #018 completed the final stage of stage 5 training on 14 July and has since been placed into the ERV training track. b. (S/SK/WNINTEL) The training profile has been enormously enhanced through the assignment of an ERV Interviewer, (a task hertofore assumed` by the operations officer). Optimal.. tra.iniAg continuity can now be realized. 2. (S/SK/WNINTEL) Third Quarter Training Highlights: (U) CLASSIFIED BY: DIA, DT DECLASSIFY BY: OADR NO:T R LEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS Approved For Release 200 -96-007888001000390003-7 2E'0 b' K ~ r I 4NTEL NOTICE: SENSITI INTELLIGENCE SOURCES At Approved For Release 26 A :1A-ROP96-00788 R001000390003-7 a. (S/SK/WNINTEL) With the formation of two RV teams, trainees are now assigned to one of two distinctly different tracks which prepare each viewer to utilize a specific collection technique, Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) or Extended Remote Viewing (ERV). It is anticipated that, once fully trained, each source will remain on his respective team. (Two sources, #101 and #018, will be "dual qualified" upon completion of their current training). b (S/SK/WNINTEL) A new CRV training protocol has been implemented. beginning with Source #011, to wit, the use of Class A vs. Class Bsites for virtually all sessions. Thus, both RV monitor and trainee must, perforce, rely solely upon "structure." Neither, then,4s able to draw upon the monitor1s knowledge about a site for feedback or cueing. Further, beginning in Stage 2, monitor and trainee are provided with only "encrypted" site coordinates. In this manner, the trainee receives an early exposure to operational conditions. c. (S/SK/WNINTEL) An ERV training program has been established. Like its complementary-track., it incorporates lectures, essay writing, quizzes, critiques, however, reading assigmmnets, classroom exercises and RV sessions. ERV trainees, are not required to'demonstrate a skill level in order to progress through the determine a the lastathreeslevegs,of development, program.' Instead,,P"Experience with actual RV sessions SG1J Training Officer Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788R001000390003-7 Approved For Release 20 1/03/07: CIA-RDP96-00788 R001000390003-7 SUN STREAK ACTIVITIES REPORT Third Quarter 1986 8601 2 Jan 86 13 Jun 86 25/4 8602 13 Jan 86 15 Jan 86 1/1 8603 13 Jan 86 1 Jun 86 4/1 8604 13 Jan 86 9 Apr 86 5/1 8605 10 Mar 86:': N/A 8606 10 Mar 86 20 Sep 86 5/4 8607 16 Mar 86 25 Apr 86 16/4 8608 16 Jun 86 7 Jul 86 10/4 8609 25 Jun 86 N/A 8610: 8 Jul 86 26 Sep 86 10/4 Eval received - of value Awaiting Eval (DT-5A) Awaiting Eval (DT-5A) Awaiting Eval (DT-5A) Open (Initiative Action) Awaiting Eval (DT-5A) Awaiting Eval (DT-5A) Closed (Initiative Action) Open Awaiting Eval (DT-5A) TOTAL Ops sessions 79 b. (S/SK/WNINTEL) SUN STREAK Training: (U) SOURCE NUMBER OF SESSIONS* #003 12 #011 77 #018 34 #021 19 #079 9 #101 13 TOTAL Tng Sessions 164 achievement dependent of individual * NOTE: Tpbtraining training and n the o level of source received sessions type of sources. See Training Report. CLASSIFIED BY: DIA, DT DECLASSIFY:'BY : OADR WARNING NOTICE.: SENSITN INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AN METHODS INVOLVED Approved For Release 2001/03/0 6e@?88R001000390003-7 1. (S/SK/WNINTEL) This report is inclusive of the first, second, and third quarters of 1986. The following charts depict the activities of the SUN STREAK off ice. Further details of the operational effort are considered "close hold" for purposes of operational effectiveness. Personnel requiring faccess Further operational details should contact the SUN STREAK Operations information concerning training is included in the training report. Utility Assessment files are available at the SUN STREAK office. a. (S/SK/WNINTEL) SUN STREAK Operations: (U) PROJECT OPEN DATE REPORT DATE SESSIONS/SOURCES STATUS 2g4T R ASABLE TO FOREIGIZ NATION Approved For Release 20 : IARDP96-00788RO01000390003-7 c. (S/SK/WNINTEL) SUN STREAK Utility Assessment: (U) PROJECT SOURCE/TECHNIQUE EVALUATION A. #003/CRV #021/CRV #101/ERV B. #003/CRV #021/CRV #101/CRV C. #003/CRV #021/CRV (not d yet #101/ERV* D. #003/CRV #021/CRV #101/ERV E. #003/CRV #021/CRV #101/ERV F. Working G. Working H. Working very useful useful X X X X TOTAL UA SESSIONS 47 * Redo at later date. 2. (S/SK/WNINTEL) Included herewith are. two graphB.. The SUN STREAK Production Chart shows the expected increase in activity as the office reaches operational readiness. The Type of Sessions chart shows the distribution of sessions over the three basic activities of this officer Operations, Training, and Utility Assessment. These graphics alone do not adequately represent the efforts/accom- plishments of this office. Many, many hours go into the planning and documentation of all SUN STREAK activities. 3. (S/SK/WNINTEL) It is anticipated that a great deal of training progress will be made during the fourth quarter of 1986. If all goes as.planned, SUN STREAK will then have six operationally capable sources. Operations and Utility Assessment production should continue at: the present level throughout the fourth quarter of 1986. 2 Enclosures SUN STREAK Production 1 . 2. 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