SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8718, SESSION 2, VIEWER 018, CRV, TARGET IRAN
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June 23, 1998
Sequence Number:
6
Case Number:
Publication Date:
November 3, 1987
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REPORT
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PROJECT SUN STREAK (U)
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
Session Procedures Report (S/NF/SK)
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PROJECT NUMBER:
8718
SESSION NUMBER:
2
DATE OF SESSION:
3 NOV 87
TARGET COUNTRY:
IRAN
REFERENCE:
MISSION STATUS:
TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: CRV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 018
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1. (S/NF/SK) Monitor Tasking: Obtain an overhead sketch of the
target area.
2. (S/NF/SK) Source Tasking: Stage 3 movement drills and Stage 6
perspective descriptions were employed throughout the session to
produce the attached target site sketches.
3. (S/NF/SK) Summary: 018's summary is attached. The monitor
suspects that two separate aircraft flights are being superimposed on
each other in the mind of the viewer: one flight transports the
objects from the airfield to another area, another flight (which may
also be connected with similar objects) may land at the same airport
from a distant location.
4. (S/NF/SK) Comments: Good corroborative information; 018 is most
useful in perceiving abstract relationships vs. detailed physical
descriptions. The monitor requested a debrief period in order to try
and sew data together a little more neatly, but 018 ha-d other things
to do.
SG1J
CPT, USA
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
12LPI_Y TO
AT-1N OF,
3 November, 1987
DI 8
SESSION SUMMARY (Cs/SS)
memorandum
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3 IV i::1 V 87
2.. (:::!?....t::YS) This session was '?;;'
+ ! conducted entirely in i stages four
arid six. T.hear point of origin for t.he session was the "end point
for the 'thing'", 5
described in 't::hie previous session. An attempt
was made to generate maps of those areas related to 'l::hiei? target.
The results were::
!1.,, t 1:3 . I'' tiiY c:: ci:. 1. A4 ..t.. I??i e??.......................... a l I?" e:i?? ael c::: 1 c;o s::s e :!. I"l to the target
- ..... ................... ................ ....._..__.................. ............. ........... .......................... .............,.............. ........._ ..............
1) ?t?I? e general terrain give the impression of being
flat, with "bumps". "'
1'o the north are .1. eiar?Cjtrz /' :it..tmps"
be small hi. l..l s. ` g presumed to
2) The "long, flat th:I.rig" described in the previous
session appears to be situated in a WSW to ENE direction.
3) A small distance south of the "long, flat thing''
is a square topped structure (identified on page 1(1 as item #1)
which has an unusual top (see drawing,
. _ > e_ page :I.).
4) Given the cue to describe a nearby str"u1:::tur..e Iby
which this site could be identified, a structure was perceived
slightly to the rior...t.h of the
"long, flat thing". This structure
is :i der?it:.i. f :i. ed .ori page 1A as item :f,l,4, (see also drawing, page 5).
5) The area circled and marker..) as "Target" in response to the cue "final resting p1 ace of the target".
6) The point on the "long, f:I.a::tis thing" which i.s
marked as "plane" was found in response ' " "!.co c::~a .hc.+ the
e to the cue
plane". Another point of location of this plane" was found
in
the air. It is from this other point of location that the
descriptions on the l::op of page 6 were perceived.
b. the ?i: e i r c:: a t::
1) The c:t..te:::+ to follow the flight path 0?f. .hiea "pi. arie"
resulted in the dotted line which leads from a point generally to
the SSW of the target's f'a.r?iaia.I. location.
2) There was the per?csept:i. c:in that this "line offii.ght" left land, traveled over a 1ar?-c_Ie body of water, then over.
land again to the "long, flat thing", and that it was not a
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
(REV. 1-80)
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.5
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