PROJECT NUMBER: 90104-F, SESSION NUMBER: 01, METHODOLOGY: ERV, VIEWER: 049
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November 5, 1990
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5FELIAL ACCESS REQUIRED
PROJECT SUN STREAK
, I,NTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROjECT NUMBER: 90104 F SESSION NUMBER: 01
DATE OF SESSION: 25 OCT 90 DATE OF REPORT: 26 OCT 90
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END: 1516
METHODOLOGY: ERV VIEWER IDENTIFIER:
VIEWER TASKING: Access and describe the target at
Encrypted Coordinates 140769/606400, Determine the location of a
second target identi-Fied as Target Group #2.
) COMMENTS: No inglemencies noted. A Summary of
InFormation is attached to this report.
TD) EVALUATION:
5. (S/SiD) SEARH EVAEUTTADI:
HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS oNLy
Referral Review by NIMA/DoD
SVELIAL ALCESs REQUIRED
CLASSIFIED BY: DIA, DT
DECLASSIFY ON: OADR
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SUBJECT1; SUN STREAK Interim Report - 90104-E (U)
THRW DT 5
(S/Nr/SK) To remote viewing sessions were conducted on 24.
October 1990 to determine the status, location, and Iraqi
intentions towards the hostages held in Kuwait and Iraq.
2. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 049 perceived the presence of and
undetermined number of US hostages in an area southwest of
Hadhar, and west of Wadi Tharthar, Iraq (IZ), at geographical
coordinates 15 20 N / 42 00 F. See copy of strip map at TAB A.
A second group of hostages, number undetermined, were located
west of Dasr Al Khubbaz and east of Wadi Hauran, IZ, at
geographical coordinates 33 20 N / 41 40. The "greatest number
of hostages" appeared to be detained in the vicinity of
Rumaitha/Ramantha located south of Baghdad at geographical
Loordinates 11 :35 N / 45 20 E. The hostages have neither been
tortured nor have they been well-treated. Families are often
separated some men have been placed in small, dark, restrictive
areas. A building with four large tower-like poles and located
near a large archway appears related to the hostage issue. The
concept of a "central prison, a fortress," also appears
pertinent. Viewer 049 also accessed a place that is
predominantly green with a number of narrow hallways and contains
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nUMEFUUS objects which form walls or barriEff-s. This tunnel like
complex appears to be partially underground. Viewer 049's
summary is at TAB B.
(OPS COMMENTS 049 was unable to access the hostage situation in
Kuwait.)
:. (S/NF/SK) Iraqi intentions revolve around the release of the
hostages through negotiations. A group of hostages was perceived
as being kept in a long, narrow, thick building with a long walk-
The building is reminiscent of a memorial/museum/embassy.
The outside walls to the building are made of white brick. A
second structure associated with the housing of hostages,
appeared to be a tall, yellow, building with a domed roof. The
building is a religious building, a mosque or a church a main
road crosses the front of the building. The hostages located in
Kuwait, are located in the vicinity of geographical coordinates
29 15 N / 47 25 E; and in th- vicinity of geographical
coordinates 28 40 N/ 47 6,0 E. These is are reflected in a
copy of a strip map along with conceptual sketches and a session
summary at TAD C.
(OPS COMMENTS Informiaion provided by 079 relates to the
hostages located in Kuwait. Viewer 079 furnished no information
on the hostages located in Iraq.)
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TAR3ET GROUP #1:
There is an overall feeling of redundancy associated with the
Replication and duplication is paramount with this group
of individuals. There are stacks and alignments of differently
shaped objects. A sickening, sweet smell and a smell of
mustiness and dampness is apparent. The group is tightly knit
but distrustful of anyone who is not part of the "inner circle".
They are a group within a group and are almost independent from
their higher ups- A main or primary individual is arrogant,
hateful and sUpic. He is surrounded by 6 or 7 first level
subordinates. There appears to be a number of different "cells"
which are separated and widely scattered. The members of these
"cells" are distrustful, secretive and appear to be waiting for
guidance. Something is peculiar about the first group of
individuals in that they really don't belong where they are
currently located. There is a sense of absolute control,
separa.icm and compartmentness. One member of this group is
overly preoccupied with a female member of his family. This
group's security and sanctity is based on old equipment and
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possibly outdated plans and/or operat.ions. Supplies are becoming
harder to get and there is less ease with movement, especially by
This inner group is highly secretive and impossible o
penetrate. There is some sort of major contradiction associated
with this group:: it is either planning vs. reality or planning
vs. operations. These individuals are very paranoid and
frightened. They are extremely preoccupied with their own
security.
TARGET GROUP #2,4
There is a sense of staging On preparation by the second
target. It is felt that their movement will be by water. This
group will wait to respond to any action. They do not want to be
in Kuwait (:..e. mixed-in) with the other line units. They will
wait for those units to get wiped out by opposing forces before
they make their move. This group will deploy westward from the
ocean and move into the central coastal area of Kuwait. This
group is now posed within two areas along, and north of, the
Kuwaiti-Iraqi border.
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