SUMMARY OF INFORMATION PROJECT: 8909
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00789R000500010007-9
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Sequence Number:
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Publication Date:
March 9, 1989
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SUMMARY
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Project: 894
Date: 890309
Viewer: Ole
Session: 01
1. Items in the Area of Interest: Four portions of the area were accessed:
appeared to contain a very large object which sat on a
pedestal, supporting a device which consists of a squarish box on one
end, double tall, rounded "arms" along its length, and a flat plate on
the other end. This flat plate appears to have a tapered hole in it
(with the taper toward the inward side of the plate). See sketches on
pages 1,2,3, & 4 of the transcript.
"B" has strong feelings of warmth, vibration, and power. It "runs"
continuously. Stage 7 impressions indicate that it is a "driver" of
some sort. It is electrical/electronic in nature, rather than physical.
A sketch of the components of this area is shown on page 6 of the
transcript.
Outside "A" and "B", I found a set of levers, (AOL: like those used
in a hydreli.c crane).
"C" has two parts:
A rounded portion which contains panels, lights, drawers, and
new-smelling equipment. This area is warm, but the surfaces feel cool
to the touch.
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A squarish portion which gave me a strong physical jolt when I
first entered it. The immediate impression was that of a strong tesla
coil field. I was not able to access it again.
2. I tried accessing the personnel on the ship to discover the nationality.
The :language was vaguely familiar, sounding quite a bit like Russian,
but was not Russian. It was mostly vowels with slurred consonants.
Accessing the radio operator, I got him to say "one", and it sounded
like "OHD-nuh" (AOL; Bulgarian, Turkish, or Greek).
Still accessing the radio operator, I got him to say the name of the
ship over and over. It was badly slurred, so I finally asked him to
spell it out over his radio. The letters were also badly slurred, but
what I got sounded like "KARODEN" or "KAROTIN".
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