SUN STREAK REPORT - 9034

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CIA-RDP96-00789R000900100001-1
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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November 4, 2016
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November 1, 2002
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1
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June 18, 1990
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REPORT
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Approved ~~~ s~ ~:+:' ~., ~i~~,~ once: l F3 J un 90 RA1TDlOF: DT-S s?B,E~,-; SiJN STREAK Report - 9034 (U) SG1 B SG1 B CLASSIFIED BY: ODCSINT, DAMI-PO DECLASSIFY BY: OADR O!*T'!OFlAt,. FORM t~t0. 1 O (REV.1-d0) Approved r I 8~?A~RFDP ~~789R0009001000r~~; MR(41CFR)101-11.i ~~~~ ~ 1v~ ~4 ~:p(1 - 1984 (1 - dit-275 (2721 ODCSINT, DAMI-PO 8000900100001-1 UNITEb STATES GOVERNMENT memoranaum 1.. (S/STD/NF) During the period of 12 June 1990 through 18 June 1990, six remote viewing sessions were conducted to determine the final location and disposition of a large load of mari,~uana and cocaine transported on o'r about 22 J~~990 by the 85-foot 2. (S/STD/NF> Remote Viewer 095 perceived the illegal drugs as stored in the stern area of the vessel, behind the superstructure and near the deck level. An ob3ect shaped "like a half cylinder" was used as a storage container. On or about 24 June 1990, at dusk, the contraband was off-loaded by hoist/winch; an aircraft was involved to transport the illegal cargo in a northeasterly , direction to a transfer point at geographical coordinates, 41 20 N / 135?30'W. The final destination was the "Bay area" (San Francisco Bay). ?- (NOTE: According to 095, the cocaine and the mari3uar~a were collocated.) 3. (S/STD/NF> Remote Viewer 079 specified that the destination of .the drugs definitely involved a "land drop" occurring is an area identified by geographical coordinates,, 36 15 N / 121 50 W. The location was described as an offshore`~"f"'ocated near an airport Viewer 079 indicated that on 2 June 1990, the target vessel ~ was sailing west in rough waters and at a slow rate of spee The names "Salinas" and "Point Salinas" phonetically surfaced to describe an area associated with the final destination for the drugs. The word "Jewels" phonetically surfaced as well but its meaning was not further described. A smaller fishing vessel on-loaded the drugs from the target vessel and sailed in a southerly direction to an unknown destination. 4. tS/STD/NF) In reply to the tasking to determine the location of the cocaine and the mari,~uana, Remote Viewer 025 indicated the HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS -STIPPLED INFORMATION e ~~.. Approved Fore drugs were collocated at one of two locations: the San Clemente area found in the vicinity of Camp Pendleton at 33 N / 117 W; and, Half Moon Bay at 37 N / 122 W. According to 025, the "bundles" (of drugs) were transferred to land by hand, stored in "little steel packages", low to the ground. 025 added that "four men were now searching for the drugs." 5. (S/STD/NF') According to Remote Viewer 049, the cocaine is currently stored s ver con, airier. laced in a recessed area, a m~rY oca a aus a ove a water line at the bow on the starboard side, and below the anchor-chain room of~N``'~``~ The c.ompartme.nt is accessible via a "grated walkway" that leads to a door; as ..one enters the room the compartment is located to the left in a recessed area. Discarded objects in the form of rags and assorted debris and the stench of malodorous water are below the walkway. The vessel was identifiable by its high ,bow rid mast-like ob~ d in the center of the vessel. ve_sse was_ oca a a-out 1,000 miles west of was erce_iyed_as_head_n east and northeast towards ay a vessel erey " o n sou. wes o on _ _ Qads_southeast, parallelling the a orn a It s ors w n e vicinity of the ' The L v ~t o#~~"'Pi~eon ? ._ J..,._,~.~ oint" and "P W. The mari3uana is packaged in dark cloth. It is locate n a a next to a "scrub clump" and a steep embankment or dr - --=- slow the target area is an open and brassy area with a discernible trail leading to the drugs. __. - rby; a populated area is `~ n the immediate vicinity also close to the site. ?red hut to the site; more often than not the but is vacant. Gears and large wheels are in the area and may be associated with the hut. Sounds and images associated with the activity at the site include "electricity smell, snapping sounds, flat objects nearby, the presence of heat, black triangles, and something holding smaller objects." Someone at the site is studying a map or plan. SG1J Approved F~2/~F4! ? ~~ 6-0 ~~~R'000900100001-1 11ii~,--..??~~ ~a