SUN STREAK PROJECT 1030 SESSION NUMBER: 01 CRV VIEWER: 032
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SECRET/NOFORN
PROjECT SUN STREAK
0005-8
WARNING 'NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROdECT NUMBERg 1030 SESSION NUMBERg 1
DATE OF SESSION: 89C308
STARTg 1400
METHODOLOGY: CRV
DATE OF REPORTg 890308
END: 1440
VIEWER IDENTIFIER 032
1. (G/NF/SK) MISSIONg Access and describe training site #
1030, Sacred Citadel, Mecca.
(S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Encrypted coordinates
991030/030801.
(S/NF/SK) COMMENTSg Excellent session. Excellent execution
of stage 5. Time to move on. 032 will write his stage -f'ive
.final essay on 890309, receive his stage six essay 890310 and
will write his stage six essay on 890313 and start stage six
sessions 890314.
4. EVALUATION:
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HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
SPECIAL ACCE REQUIRED
SECRET/NOFORN
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to ,i-foot-wide belt, consisting of Koranic texts worked
in gold-plated wire, is sent from India, Of the pil-
grims' sacred rites probably the most important are to
walk seven times around the Kaaba, to run seven
times between the two hills Safa and Merwa, and to
stand in prayer and hear a sermon on the sacred
Mount Arafat, outside the city, where Mohammed
prayed. If he is able to afford it, each adult male
pilgrim sacrifices a sheep. See MOHAMMEDANISM.
Mecca is supposed to have been the home of Ish-
mael and his descendants, and of some early tribes.
The Kaaba and many PILGRIM customs antedate
Nlohammed. In 692 the city -set up its own caliph,
who, however, was subsequently defeated. In spite of
various struggles for independence, Mecca has been
successively under the supremacy of Arabian,
Egyptian, Turkish, and again Arahian rulers. The
Turkish sultan first assumed power in 1513, ruling
thron, t!,,? sherifs, supposed descendants of an an-
cestov of Mohammed. Later the sultan placed a
governor in power, and the influence of the sherifs
declined. During World War I Sherif Hussein, aided
by the English through the famous 'F. E. Lawrence,
threw off Turkish rule, and assumed the title of King
of Hejaz. Hussein, after a struggle, was defeated by
Ilm Saud, the Sultan of Ntid, in 1925, who later
became king of Saudi Arabia, In 1927 a treaty with
t;reat Britain guaranteed the protection and good
treatment of pilgrims on their journeys to and from
Mecca. Pop. about 80,000. C. S.
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Scene in Mecca as Moslems gather on their annual
holy pilgrimage to pay homage at the great mosque
Province, at 210 25' N lat. and 40`. 15' E long., 46
miles by asphalt road (completed 1940) E of its port,
Jidda, on the E shore of the Red Sea. Mecca is situ-
ated in a narrow valley surrounded by rocky hills,
and is subject to intense summer heat between April
and October, at which times the provincial govern-
ment is moved to Tail. Always a center of trade,
Mecca now subsists principally on t h,? sale of articles
to pilgrims. Stone monuments mark the limits of the
Holy City, and past these markers non-Mtislems arc
not permitted to go. All Mohammedans hope at some
time in their lives to mai., the iIiimage ; to
the Holy City, and annually the pilgrims number
more 111111 men.
Thi great twisime, Pa?it Allah. in the iiiwer part of the
city contain,. the KAABA, a iilitSSIVe, COhelilte St-OC.-
Lure said to have liven Imili by Abraham. In 450 the
Kaaba was seized by an ancestor of Mohammed.
Its hint sides me shrouded in Mad: silk rellt?Wed
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as the "holy carpet,- has two openings III reveal the
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