SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8714, SESSION 2, VIEWER 003, CRV
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CIA-RDP96-00789R000200140001-4
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June 25, 1998
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Publication Date:
November 24, 1987
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REPORT
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SST/NOFORN - HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
PROJECT SUN STREAK (U)
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROJECT NUMBER: 8714 SESSION NUMBER: 2
DATE OF SESSION: 24 NOV 87 DATE OF REPORT: 30 NOV 87
START: 1330 END: 1446
METHODOLOGY: CRV VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 003
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: Describe a past event, occurring in the Spring
of a given year, associated with the coordinates 9732/1157.
2. (S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: 003 was informed that the session #1
"doorknobbed" only a single element of a larger event. The viewer was
directed to reacquire the site and to describe the event in full.
At one point, 003 was directed to acquire and sketch the "key
component of the device".
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: 003's summary speaks for itself. Excellent
session.
SG1J
CPT, USA
ITMkILWNOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
CLASSIFIED BY: DIA-DT
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Site is located in a barren area, y
. .1...L.?s somewhere
vegetation, .tI. C:}, iss of rocks, and brownish-tan t'i:!. in
involved
. few several ...
the vicinity. There are a t. {::; low V?J structures
which seem to have t.h:1.c::k walls, low ceilings, and few or no
windows. ?.I..he sense of being "out in the middle of nowhere" is
{:;lt_ta.'t:. are associated with these structures,
to ~ pronounced. People
but don't seem always to be pr"etiffsent on a continuing basis. The
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site involves a fairly :t isr?gjis} group of
event associated V:i:I.'t".f"I the
people, I::}ot.I"i male and female, and they seem to be dressed in non Western sst.y:t.(,is of clothing, ":I.:i.t::i?'r?.F Third-world. The setting is
rii::;ri"...US? ]"I ere is the sense of antagonism, anger.', anxiety,
insistence among these people.
;.?? smoke, sudden
confrontation,
impression .. intense .,. ~ ..a:arr~i::?ss..
:1. 'A ' ~,, t.?tlr..t.:'a::s4"'I.'I't:'. i.:}''}' he::?attN fire, is ot;cc, and flames.
The idea of conflagration and violence is present. ?I?h:1 ss
"conflagration" is instigated by some outside agency located at a
distance and at a higher elevation from 't:hci site. An aircraft
seems to be orbiting 't.he site, cc:i.'t.her? directly involved or in an
The a effects observational role. impression (::} ?f~ the actual :1.s 't:.hat
the heat :i. sis "driven"--it wouldn't exist under normal conditions
L:}l..t'l?, is fi::}r?t::ce:. t::1 t, ?ra be there. The ss:ite t:haa't. :1.si thus under "attack''
seems to involve some tissor"'t, of "staging area," connected with some
sort of idea of r?ess:i.ss't:anc e (AC:)L Afghanistan), I::}u?t i ; not really
of any extraordinary significance. The agency directing the
destructive f{::}r"(:::e at the site seems less interested in wt'caett the
{i
target is t:.hate'. :i.I'i seeing icl:aw well the destructive media they or
t..ls:l nt:;I w[::}r"t::ti:iki it's almost a clinical evaluation with r"ea.t. people
as the target. The people thus targeted would not be surprised
to L':}e the object (::}?f sst::}rrie isi:ar'"t of aggressive activity :1 ri response
t':.i::; some (.:;?f' their c::;wcc attitudes asiit::l activities; I::}Lit:. they are very
sur'l::}r?:i. tsnet::t at the form the attack upon them takes.
The ac::'t.l..tasl equipment used doesn't superficially look like a
weapon.; :1't.tiffs effects are fully c::}ut of t:}r?c.:}I::}c:ir...t:i. t::}n to its
superficial appearance. It could even i:bbct:c configured in different
effect.
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