CRV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT CONTROL NUMBER: 8708, SESSION NUMBER: 02, 03, SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 003

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
4
Document Creation Date: 
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 22, 1998
Sequence Number: 
1
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
June 15, 1987
Content Type: 
REPORT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0.pdf266.58 KB
Body: 
Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 41WWWWW/NOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY PROjECT SUN-STREAK (U) CRV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED . f)/. -- CONTROL NUMBERg 8708 NICKNAME: None DATE OF SESSIONg 9, 11 jun B7 TARGET COUNTRYg Unknown REFERENCES:: SPR-001-87, dated SESSION NUMBERg 02, 03 0 Jun 8/, SAB DATE OF REPORT: 15 Jun 87 MISSION STATUS: Continuing TECHNIQUE UTILIZEDg CRV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 003 1. (S/NF/SK) TASKING: The tasking provided to Monitor was not altered or modified from the original written tasking provided in reference. Monitor was told that a continuing effort to exploit the propose/function of the "object" reported-in the session, may be instrumental in solving the intelligence tasking. Prior to both sessions included in this report, Source was told that the object, referenced in the initial session, was, "of interest" and should, "focused on in detail". Source did not require an additional cuing of the encrypted coordinates provided in the initial session. No other descriptive data or cuing, except that stated.above, was provided to Source prior to each sesin. 2. (S/NF/SK) SESSION: There were no reportable incidents or anomalies which may have affected or influenced the data provided in this report. 3. (S/NF/SK) SUMMARY: a. (S/NE/SK) Source di _d_ not require coordinate cuing and began the session by immediately 7iOing Vt-Matrix in an attempt to gain "direct" access to "the object", (the cue word utilized in this matrix). In this phase, Source reported the object as being, "cone_shaped, rounded, ridged, component, converter, thin, long, silvery, delicate". These descriptives ended with a Stage 4 1/2 comment of, "It must be. protected from environmental shock". Additional Stage 4 1/2 comments included, " 'like the object has (a) certain amount of autonomy when once put into operation", and, "(a coating) like teflon in that it's thin, synthetic and provides uniform characteristics...more exotic (than teflon)...it's almost MMMONWNOFORN SKEET CHANNELS ONLY Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 mONONOW/NOFORN SKEET CHANNELS ONLY hard like enamel put still resilient, absorbent...bonded to the exterior...". Source provided additional one word descriptors at this phase which included, "dial, setting, tuning, adjusting, clicking..."1 with a small sketch of a cylindrical object containing a center mounted dial within in the core of the object. (SEE PAGES 1-4, SOURCE NOTES, SESSION #2). b. (S/NF/SK) From this point in the session, Source utilized the Stage 4 1/2 concept almost exclusively, adding short lists of words between each stage 4 1/2 comment. An accompanying relatively detailed sketch depicted a multi component ( 44,2_con)) object consisting of at least four separate parts;,, a._"thinking" part, an "adjusting" part, an "6...4ii!;Fating parE-- aike a motor or battery", and the "payload - this thing that dOes whatever it's suppose to do when it reaches the right point". (SEE PAGE 5, SOURCE NOTES, SESSION ti"?). The Stage 4 1/2 comments produced, "two dials in one, one turning one way, the other in the opposite direction. -(They) select for specific variables...change (t. -is) object's behavior pattern, not often set or changed...adjusted toward the optimum...they have to open it (the object) to set it so (they) don't do it very often...not a common item. There's only one or a few in existence so far...(dial combination is set on) or 3.2...(a projection from the side) can lay flat or be extended perpendicular to axis of object as required". This last reference was clarified in post-session to mean a collapsible but in bipod/tripod apparatus or possibly "fin st....i1.l.i-iF.-ers,1!?-which-activate in 'flight, if the object was indeed capable of flight. (SEE PAGES 5 -6.4---BOURCE NOTES, SESSION #2). c. (S/NF/SK) In Source's final summary following the initial session covered in this report, He added that people around the object are, "preparing it to be ready for operations if necessary. CHIW won't use it, hopefully, but (they) want it ready in case it's necessary. (There is an). idea present that, "we'la show them i+ they get_too obnoxious...". During the session, SotrrEe had commented in greater-detail. On the movement/preparation phase by reporting the movement involved, "anchoring things that might be damaged in :transport, taping, wrapping, unplugging, blocking, inserting blocks or "immobilizer. d. (S/NF/SK) In the second session covered in this report, (Session 1.13). Source continued to report on the object in terms identical or similar to terms used in the previous two sessions. Soon after beginning this session however, Source volunteered that He was being driven by an overwhelming imOreSsion typv _ weapon and could not_evercome this image. A centrAl .compxx bfint of this "weapon image was further described as, "sto0.ng of power. E:cp..lipmerrt?for metering out electrical power. Functions by small surges of electric impulsings in rhythm through the system...densely F:> acked to take advantage of space 'Lat. ". A subsequent very aliiiiikaWNOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 MIMONOWNOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY detailed sketch of a cylindrical object with these diStinct components (stages?) was the result of this early "drive". Source continued, at the direction of the Monitor, to objectify these strong images of a missile with the hopes that either the images would structure themselves out of the session or at least become clarified enough to become confirmatory in nature. In 4: act no happened since Source wa.s,..__Ilnabtia "lose"... the overwheimimages of the missile weapon and was unable to definitiveTy clarify theb..tal purpose/function of the weapon. Source was instructed, however, to prepare a very detailed summary of His perceptions to at to place these "drives" in perspective. The entire summary included below, with parenthetical editing as required to insure clarity and ease of reading. BEGIN SUMMARYg "(The) object presents extremely strong impression of (a.) missile or similar vehicle. Smooth, glossy, streamlined, long, thin, tapered with slight bulges externally. (The) end has (a) round,?concentric, thlnmetal constructions that are recessed. There are fOldl-nd protuberances on (the) end which extend when it is important to keep the object steady. Inside (the object there) are it majar-temponents. The first (.component) is cylindri.cal? uniform in feature throughr.mrt-- (This cO71Pbnent) deieSh't do much when other two sections are working. A sense of "along for the ride". Secti,on_two is always busy, moni.:r(ing) and control(ling) +unction because of rhythmical-TY pulsing elec...:Trical current. It is very complex and'intricate, made of metal, plastic, connectors, wires, power stores, power metering devices, etc. Section. three. .does only one or two things but they're important and controlled by Section two. Section two is like a "clever little guy controlling a big, dumb guy". (There is) an idea of a "test" - combination of development process starting from calculations and plans through model and static testing to final live test to see if it will do what it's really suppose (to do). (There is a) sense that it_g_ges-from storage-t0.....(4)..vehicie test areajwhere it) -is assembled. (This area) is low, dusty, (some) vegetation, like a tundra. (When the object is used this area) is evacuated "ilke"-a? missile launch. ([ho object) then follows a_1:rajeL7r6FY?and-i4414:11(a) designated target which seems to -be on the surface. (There is a) big +lash, concussion (and) a heat-wave". END SUMMARY. 4. (S/NF/SK) OPS FEEDBACK 1 Source's strong impression of a missile type weapon cannot be discounted as only an "AOL Drive" since it ? seemed to be substantiated by earlier a?scriptives and the data provided by another Source. The polH>sibil.i. exists that the deep sense of confusion,felt by the Sourtce was due to the fact that the object pictured in the photograph was a component of.. a larger system _ r?-rj-. and forced Sou.rce to perceive the entire obj on: I: wit on on Si. y a portion A ---6?1-(ci, was available as targeting material. Earlier information provided by / 14-e4 Source in the possibility of a binary chemical weapon howeVer, a WMONOW/NOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0 OMMON00/NOFORN - sKEEr CHANNELS ONLY this information was so nebulous that the possibility of nuclear weaponry was equally as possible. Source's final summary would seem to indicate a powerful concusSive impact and an element of heat and flash which is not normally associated with chemical weapon usage. Source's strong drive at this time would seem to preclude further tasking on this target at this time. ' SG1J 4010101110011010 /NOP' 0 RN SI..::1E:Ei:1" CHANNIELE; 0111._ Y Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000300530001-0