SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8715, SESSION 5, VIEWER 018, CRV, TARGET (BLANK)
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October 7, 1987
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SECRET/NOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
PROJECT SUN STREAK (U)
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
Session Procedures Report (S/NF/SK)
PROJECT NUMBER: 8715 SESSION NUMBER: 5
DATE OF SESSION: 7 OCT 87 TARGET COUNTRY:
REFERENCE: MISSION STATUS:
TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: CRV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 018
1. (S/NF/SK) Monitor Tasking: No change in tasking requirements;
the monitor was instructed to be quite firm with the Source (because
of Source's recent less-than-satisfactory session results) until the
Source adequately addresses this project's EEI.
2. (S/NF/SK) Source Tasking: Beginning in Stage 6, describe the
"product" and follow it away from the site to, and from, subsequent
destinations. Describe these destinations.
3. (S/NF/SK) Summary: The Source's summary is attached; the
information closely corroborates that produced by Source #011. AOL
seems to have been properly objectified.
4. (S/NF/SK) Comments: The monitor kept the Source on a "tightf`=
leash" throughout the session, making certain that structure was
attended to. Midway through the session, it became apparent to the
monitor that the source of this Viewer's difficulty (and the monitor's ,
angst) was the fact that a constant attempt to analyze the signal line'
data had been taking place. Now that this problem has been
identified, subsequent sessions should prove much more fruitful. It
is partially the monitor's fault at having not pinned this problem
down, or caught its development, in earlier sessions.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
memorandum
REPLY TO
ATTN OFt
8 October, 1927
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SESSION SUMMARY, P OjiEc'i 5715 (C/?38)
SGIJ
1. (8"-';::3S) Statistics: P'r"o..i*ct. irk: 8715
Viewer's 018
Session date g 7 OCT 87
Filename. 8715. 1...05
(S -SS) Once the p i'" e:il:a .l erri a of the previous sessions were
overcome (see report of 7 Oct. 87), new information was perceived.
This new information includeW
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a. Given that there was i a product involved, the end point
of the product was regUes:iited. Perceptions were that of a lar"ge
city noisy and crowded. There was, however a confusion
involved, since there was a perception that there might be more
than one pr"oduc:t from this place, and there was an uncertainty Is
to which pr"caduct to follow to its end point.
b. Singling in on one specific product, the perceptions
were gained that it was green, round with possible projections
off it, and about the size which could be hold in the hand.
There was an "unusual" or "unique" feeling eihacat_tt holding it.
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C. Tasked w:i.t.h following this particular object to its end
r o:i n't: ii
1) There was a feeling that it was in motion, but in
a protective container, to cushion it from the roughness of the
motion involved.
the jungles).
2) The carrier of this box seemed to be a military
3) The truck's destination was perceived as a
particular low and very run-down building :located among a bunch
of other buildings in similar condition. .'("here was the
perception that this was some kinci of a rehabbed. old quansset hut.
The person who came from the building to the truck was seedy and
approached it yawning, although the perception indicated the
middle of a sunny day. There was a package of perc:elptic_:1ns about
this place which could best: be summarized as (A(JL.n the -
stereotypical banana-republic freedom-fighter's hideaway deep in
ci. Tasked with describing the object as it was in use,
clot the perceptions of it being (AOI"..a screwed into something),
then once again riding in a protected setting. There was the
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