SUN STREAK REPORT - 9032
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CIA-RDP96-00789R000900120010-9
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Publication Date:
May 24, 1990
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REPORT
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24 MAY 1990
DT-S
SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Report - 903
BRANCH CHIEF, DT-S
1. (S/STD/NF) On 23 April 1990, four remote viewers (# 018,
025, 079, and 095) conducted one SOLO session each, for a total
of four RV sessions to determine:
a. If one or more airdrops would occur in conjunction with
a projected narcotics smuggling operation. If so, when and
where.
b. If the fishing vessel was involved in the
operation, and if so, how.
c. If an additional vessel, a 45-foot cigarette boat, was
involved as well, and describe salient/identifying features.
d. Determine if the island identified as would
be used as a cache site, and if so, what location on tie island
would be used.
e. Describe how narcotics would be packaged and stored.
2. (S/STD/NF) 018 reported that two shipments would occur, one
the night of 23 May, followed by a second early morning 24 May
1990. The would be involved in the operation, with
the crew members pulling in the "packages, using a large net with
red reflectors on its floats. The cigarette boat would not be
used unless an emergency occurred. Source concluded that
=would not be used as a cache site, but that an alternate
location would be approx 2332N/8021W, where the contraband will
remain for only "about an hour." (Source did search map of
I land reported a tentative location at the northwest
he island) Narcotics will be "in large rectangular
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packages of plasticized cloth with some kind of 'painted' sealant
used to close them."
3. (S/STD/NF) 025 reported that "air drop activities" were
""ongoing" (source meant perhaps that preparations were underway)
at the time of the session, but would "take place" by May 25, at
which time a parcel of cocaine was "be delivered to the air SG1A
drop off point" vie 25N/73W. The and the cigarette
boat were both directly involved, the latter transporting "a
limited amount of cocaine to 23N/74W," from where it would
continue "around several of the islands." The drugs would not be
cached on Contraband was wrapped in some sort of
green material.
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4. (S/STD/NF) 079 reported airdrop would take place at two
locations--vic 23N/74W and vic 22N/73W--during the "next two
da s," presumably 23-25 May 1990. Source reported that SG1A
I would indeed be used to store the contraband on its "eas
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coast near water." Contraband was "under white plastic."
5. (S/STD/NF) 095 reported airdrop would Iace on 24 ay
1990 between 0130 and 0430L vic 2340N/7312W SG1A
SG1A I Iwould be involved in the airdrop as t e pickup vessel.
Plastic buoys would be employed in some fashion. Cigarette boat
was involved but in some other U/I capacity. Contraband would be
SG1A stashed on on the eastern tip of the island.
Operation could "be halted/diverted at a moment's notice" in
event of anything suspicious. A location in the vicinity of the
Dominican Republic was designated as an alternate
landing/refueling point, though would not be used for offloading.
6. (S/STD/NF) SUMMARY: Three sources agreed that SG1A
would be used to cache contraband (25, 79, 95), two ot em
specifying locations on the eastern side of the island (79 & 95).
One said the island would not be used (18). Two sources reported
airdrop would occur early morning 24 May (18, 95); one of these
also specified late night 23 May for a separate drop (18). One
source reported sometime during 23-25 May as the window (79),
while a different source reported 25 May (25). Three sources SG1A
reported drop points within the general area of (25,
79, 95), while one reported a drop point far to the west 8)
(See individual summaries and composite maps for specific
locations).
7. (S/STD/NF) Located at TAB A is a m howing all the points
provided by the viewers. Session su arie are loc,4ted at TAB B.
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2 Enclosures
TABS A and B
Project Officer
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