SUN STREAK INTERIM REPORT - 90104-E
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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 35?20'N/42?00'E. See copy of strip map at TAB A. A
second group of hostages, number undetermined, were located west
of Qasr Al Khubbaz and east of Wadi Hauran, IZ, at geographical
coordinates 33?20'N/41040'E. The "greatest number of hostages"
appeared to be detained in the vicinity of Rumaitha/Ramantha
located sbuth of Baghdad at geographical coordinates 31035'N/450
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.
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large tower-like poles and located near a large archway appears
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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 numerous objects which form walls or
barriers. 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.)
3. (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-
way. The building is reminiscent of a memorial/museum/embassy.
The outside walls of the building are made of white brick. A
second structure associated with the of hostages, appears to be a
tall, yellow, building with a domed roof. The building seems to
be 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 the vicinity of geographical coordinates
28?40'N/47060'E. See TAB C. The results of 079's effort are at
TAB D.
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4. (S/NF/SK) OPS COMMENTS: Information provided by 079 relates
to the hostages located in Kuwait. Viewer 079 furnished no
information on the hostages located in Iraq.
4 Inclosures
TAB A - D - MAPS,
SUMMARIES
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PROJECT NUMBER: 90104 E SESSION.NUMBER: 01
DATE OF SESSION: 901024
START TIME: 15'-'1
DATE OF REPORT: 901024
END TIME: 1610 .
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2. (S/NF) VIEWER TASKING: Go to the target and describe.
tasking as mission above.
(S/NF) COMMENTS: No inclemancies noted. A summary of
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There is a place that is predominately green in color with a
number of narrow hallways or tunnels with numerous objectS
at which form walls or at least prevent a straight
passage. These tunnels/hallways appear to form almost a maze
effect to this at It is either buried or partially
underground with at least one entry way open to the ground
surface. There is a short, chubby man with a black Mustache. He
is wearing a beige uniform and has something hanging from his
head. He is directing movement within this maze-like location.
There is on man who is being pushed or shoved along the
passageway. He is mad, angry, agitated and indignant. He is net
used to being treated this way. He is not a bad man but is
arrogant. Separated from him by both lateral and vertical
distance I a a woman. She has a sense of peacefulness about her,
is wearing a flowing gown and seems translucent. She appears to
me as more of a spirit than a person. 'She is standing on top of
something while the arrogant man is within something. There is
an object above him that is at with long smooth curves and it
is dividing in half. There is a series of round objeLL
connected together by a common straight line. Nearby is a
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I. arge, angular arc with one man standing nearly direttly under
the left Side of it. There is a crowd of people watching an
event. They are all smiling but the smiles are only a facade.
Nearby is an-other group of people in dark robes. They are
faceless ahd are gazing towards the grotmld. There is a laroe,
wooden door which appears to swing out of the shadows "(out. of
nowhere). Elsewhere, there is `a set of living quarters'4 a 2 or
3 story house with other, similar? living quarters attached on
either side of it. It has been recently abandoned. The people
who used to be there have been taken away. They were young, old
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from the quarters. There is a lot of clutter inside as if the
place had .''been "r14Ied through". The kitchen is cluttered and
very messy as if someone had left in a hurry. There is a
bedframe without a mattress and the sense that other objects have.
been remoVed after the people had left. There is an OverWheiming
feeling of sorrow, hurt and violence her(F!. The occupants , who
were in the kitehen, were taken away by others who arrived in a
truck or jeep. A symbol is associated with this event, and
appears te be on the vehicle. The symbol consisted of red/yellow
flames in a leaf pattern with a gold bird Or dragon-like figure
in the middle. There is currently yellow stains by the door as
if a yellow liquid had dried. In another location is a feature
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which is rising rapidly and has a convoluted appearanCe. It is
rolling outwards and upwards. Near this is a convoy or
procession. With .a high ranking individual. There is a con'cept of
destructiOn, clouds or smoke that are dark and rolling. There.
are disjo:Inted pieces and/or rumble lying about. The scene of a
limo or VIP vehicle getting bombed (a bomb attack) comes to view.
Separate from this event is a triangularly shaped object Which is
splitting 'in two. The two halves are moving back and forth in
?much the same manner as a butterfly moves its wings while on the
ground. Another object is very angUlar with portions of its
surface coming to points. It blends into its surroundings and is.
hard to detect. There is a scene of three men sitting together
almost like a Painting. One has a grey beard, stripped robe and
is the oldest of the group. He sits on the left. The man on the
right is younger, wears green clothing and a beret-type hat and
has a mouStache. The third person is at between, and
. behind, the former but his features can not be perceived. His
face is as if it is in a veil of secrecy. He has one hand on the
shoulder of each of the other two men. In another lecati'oelse
woman with very black hair and dark brown skin. She is sad and
grieving and is standing ne:.:t to a steep staircase. As she looks
out there is a lot of dust or-smoke on the horizon. It is
rolling into a cluster of buildings and is moving very fast.
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There are a number of people who are being detained. They have
not been tortured but they haven't been treated very well either'.
Family members have been divided up with the men separated in one
place and the women in an The men are in a place that is
just small, dark and restrictive. The women appear to be
somewhere with a lot of windows. They appear to being wearing
nicer clothing ('I-e. dresses). There is a building with 4 large
tower-like poles near a large an These appear to be
at or part of a larger structure or feature. There is a
sense that this is a central prison or fortress. HOwever:, the
prisoners are not the average -criminal they are something else.
They are peculiar, almost alien. Nearby is a globular red object
that is quivering. There is contained fast movement which
resembles drons of liquid being propelled sideways. -Elsewhere?.
there is a line up od individuals carrying objects at an angle in
their arm cc. ? TheV are elaborately dressed and appear to be
walking at an angle. The hostages are located in three places::
1) an area southwest of HADH(R west of WADT THARTHAR 2) an area
west of ID(SR AL KHUBBA2 and east of WADI HAURAN and .:3) within the
vicinity of RUMAITHA or RUMANTHA south of BAGDAD. The greatest
number of hostages appear to be held in the third location.
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