SUN STREAK PROJECT 230 SESSION NUMBER: 01 CRV VIEWER: 032
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
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Document Creation Date:
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Document Release Date:
July 2, 1998
Sequence Number:
1
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 30, 1989
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PROjECT SUN STREAK
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROJECT NUMBER:
230
SESSION NUMBER:
1
DATE OF SESSION:
890130
DATE OF REPORT:
990131
START: 1330
END: 1500
METHODOLOGY: CRV
VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 032
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: Access and describe (in a stage 5 sense)
training target # 230, the Library of Congress.
2. (S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Encrypted coordinates
385319/770017.
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: Excellent stage five session. 032
experienced a small amount of AOL in the beginning which he
easily overcame by changing his focu.s. 032 use of I's has
increased drammatically since he entered stage five.
4. EVALUATION:
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HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
SPECIAL ACCEY3 REQUIRED
SECRET/NOFORN
CLASSIFIED BY: DIA (DT)
DECLASSIFY ON: OADR
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The site is a structure (a building). Aspects of the
buiLding are that iL is tall, long, wide ang is constructed
of stone, glass and metal.
There are cables in the area of the structiare and
appears Co be some construction underway -- as there
was a presence of scaffolding, heavy equipmont, cranes etc.
!here are a nombel- of books, papers, and records --
all of which are valuable and_as,such they.. are protected.
Inside the structure there are vaults or Used
+or the storage of valuables -- jewel studded materials,
and other valuables. There are translucent boxes with
vrooden bases which are use4Ao1 gisplay or coptainment of
Ceramic slabs or tables are in the building
accompanied by bright lights and gleaming silver
!.nstruments (A6t.. surgical instruments). Numerous chrome
trays, cabinets and bare flool-E are in the structure.
There is a very h.igh ceiling in the structure. [he
iighting in some areas is very dark or spotlighted. Desi!!s
and lamps are in some Wi the rooms. Doors, long hallways,
and elA:ir?vor with a brass front and marble wails are
present. Peupie are walking to and -from briefings and
offices. These people are well dressed in suits with
brie+cases -- very business like.
The structure seems to be a government building,
perhaps an -archives of sort. Concepts associated with
the word "archives" aro:1 viAats, drawers, safes, computers,
rviiccird-!!!!-, tapes, papers, letters. books,
data, birth, death, marriage, boundaries,
government., church. state, city, clan, 'family, personal,
fall!!"..-, mother. parents, ten-ilbb!-y, iand, museum, war,
science and naval.
lnere was a very prominent aspect of historical and
five was done tfli2 word "congress" and
conc-eliis pssoniaien with tnls word are!! constitutio1 ...
ct ro.ights. revolutionary, government, nIstoricai,
f.jeclaration o+ Independence, military, united, separation,
guarded.
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A government building, housing protoc-tc:Ad historical
documents. These documents are signi.ficant to the people
and their heritage. There is a remert.lbrance o+ revolution
and o.f military and political union.
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Library of Congress:
the Nation's treasury
of recorded wisdom
MILLIONS OF BOOKS await a reader's command in
the Main Reading Room. Any adult may consult
the card catalogue, hand in his requests at the central
counter, and study all day at a lamp-lit desk. Borrowing
is restricted to Government use and interlibrary loan.
The library, one of the world's largest, includes far
hiot.iwiniro IIIIIhI II hl 1111.h,
photographs, Jefferson's rough draft of the Declaration
of Independence (with editing by John Adams and
Benjamin Franklin), Lincoln's early drafts of his
Gettysburg Address, the finest surviving Gutenberg
Bible, and the first copyrighted motion picture
extant, Thomas Edison's Fn.(' Oil's Snryz,e, lii all, the
library bursts with 43,500,000 items.
Packed in eleven trunks and one map case, the
original library?"Shipped, by the Grace of God," as a
bill of lading reads?arrived from London in 1801,
a year after the books had been ordered by Congress.
Some went up in smoke in 1814, when George III's
troops used them to kindle the Capitol. Fire again
destroyed more than half the collection in 1851.
A series of great Librarians of Congress has given
the institution world-wide prestige. To Herbert Put-
nam's luncheon Round Table between 1899 and 1939
came eminent figures, among them William Howard
Taft, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Oliver
Wendell Holmes, the Alexander Graham Bells, and the
Gilbert H. Grosvenors. Poet Archibald MacLeish
succeeded Putnam in World War II. L. Quincy Mum-
ford is the eleventh and current librarian.
Thirteenth-century Latin lectionary (below) glows
richly in the library's Great Hall,
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