SUN STREAK PROJECT 5191 SESSION NUMBER: 01 CRV VIEWER: 052

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June 20, 1990
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Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-R SECRET/NOFORN PROJECT SUN STREAK 6-00789R001200130005-0 ft WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PROJECT NUMBER: 5191 (Tng) SESSION NUMBER: 1 DATE OF SESSION: 20 JUN 90 _ DATE OF REPORT: 21 JUN 90 ',.. START: 0848 ? /0 / 0 _.---/ END: I /35-0 -6.1544 \ METHODOLOGY: CRV VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 052 1. (S/SK) MISSION: To describe the target site (Whale rescue from North Pacific pack ice) in Stage 5 terminology. 2. (S/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Encrypted coordinates only. 3. (S/SK) COMMENTS: No Physical Inclemencies reported. This is probably the most difficult target we have, in that it involves land which is not land (pack ice), a structure which is not a structure (the "manmade" here is a hole in the ice), "objects" which are alive (whales), and which should not be found "inland" (200 miles from open sea), and people doing things which are seemingly unrelated to the site's purpose (human activity is that of moving squares of ice_which are cut using chain saws). The Viewer is not expected(to resolve tT:Dis site; only to describe it. 052 gave excellent descriptors of all-gifErelements, identifying the structure as "a cut", the activity as "people stacking bright squares", the area as "cold, flat land", and the objects as,"whales".7, Stage 5 performance was exemplary, and no problems were encountered, aitside the extreme frustration naturally generated by this site. 4. (S/SK) EVALUATION: 5. (SIS) SEARCH EVALUATION:- N/A. MONITOR: 018 /2_4 4e"1, HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SECRET /NOFORN F / / ' CLASSIFIED BY: DIA (DI) DECLASSIFY: OADR Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200130005-0 ? Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200130005-0 UNCLASSIFIED WORKING PAPER Target #: Date: Time: Viewer: Session: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: 20 June 90 0848-1544 052 01 The target is a structure. There are people at this site that are doing something important. They are moving and picking things up. The things are bright, square, and rectangular shaped. The target area is very bright. The people are cold and scared. Something about this site is large and rounded. There is crashing at this site. Something at this site has two pieces squishing something together. There is a male person at this site that has black skin, brown eyes and white hair. He has a bulky build. There is something that is sloping up, bright, with a diagonal. .There is green stuff down on one side. There is something rounded and blue in the middle. There is a bitter taste, a humming sound, and a row of vertical parallels. There is "a cut" at this site. There is something big, round, soft, and smooth that gives when you touch it. This thing has prickly things on it. It is shaking and moving. There is a bright vertical that sticks up. This target is an event that is required and necessary. ?There is white at this site. It has something to do with, _whales. 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'i)(d(>1 , 7k^, ejfe4-1-- lhoul *1) Oti( ( 40. ( Approved For Rele se 001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200130005-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R00%2001 /9-5Z1 EZ- 1,06) 005-0 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001200130005-0 C-> hale escuers ace the Clock Veebreaker's Trip Delayed CD %. By Bruce Bartley CD - ..... Associated Preaa CD S.1,4 BARROW, Alaska, Oct. 18?Freezing tem- peratures, erratic winds and shifting ice shut ?. off all escape routes today for three stranded "74 o California gray whales as rescuers prepared -7, for a dangerous attempt to free them. '7 The rescue effort, which hangs on the ar- rival of an icebreaking barge from Prudhoe Bay, has become a race against time. The young whales are exhausted from fighting the current to stay beneath gaps in the ice where they could surface for air. At least one of the whales may have pneumonia. Their barnacled snouts are raw from grating on the jagged ice. At Prudhoe Bay, about 200 miles southeast, an Army National Guard Skycrane helicopter was ready to hook a 185-ton icebreakirig ho- vercraft barge owned by VECO Inc. and tow it across the Arctic Ocean to the whales at Point Barrow. The journey was delayed this morning when the barge became stuck in the ice and again late today by refueling. The whales were hemmed in nearly two ,? weeks ago .while migrating south to the warm- ' er waters where they usually spend the win- ter. New ice trapped them in shallow water a few hundred feet offshore and 18 miles north- ? east of this lnupiat Eskimo village. Once the barge is under way, the risky trip from Prudhoe Bay to Point Barrow is expected See WHALES, Alt, Col. 1 4:40. Biologist Geoff Carroll, in white , limn? pREsitilEptir hole used by trapped whales. Nearest open sea is 200 miles awa,