SUN STREAK OPERATIONAL REPORT - 8928
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October 3, 1989
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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20340-
S20,018/DT-S 3 October 1989
MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF SCIENTIST DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Operational Report - 8928 (U)
1. (S/NF/SK) During the period of 11 September 1989 to 2
October 1989 inclusively, seventeen sessions were conducted to
determine the nature of a key activity at a geographical location
represented by Encrypted Coordinates 362104/453869. Results of
this effort follow below,..
2. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 003 perceived the activity as
occurring in a "blue chip, think-tank" atmosphere. A government-
oriented group of personnel were AgaL4
towards "a goal not
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publicized." It involved lannin ~
scenes in an atmosphere of non-disclosure(ee . ) behind the
- ~) The people
at the appeared serious, grim on the one hand, and
altruistic and dedicated to a common cause on the other. The
ultimate objective was to Z-termine.the means to implement a
~. The ,pLementat-io was to be effected by
subordinates, representatives of the personnel at the meeting.
The target site appeared to be a hotel, an office structure
located near a beach,
3. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 018 perceived the key activities as
being directly related to "concealed weapons" ; within
double metallic walls. See TAB A. The metallic wa is led 018 to
believe that the concealed weapons were aboard -ship. The weapons
were cylindrically-shaped and closely packed in stacks. They were
small, grayish-green in color and had spring-loaded fins. They
resembled small missiles. The weapons were activated for use
through the ushitpA_dand pulling of levers located on the side of
the cylinder. The weapons appeared __fpr_ against
4. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 025 perceived the key activity as
being directly related to an qL#j
Twarn_iLL"protection system
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025 perceived the presence of transmitters and antennas. The
target site was located in a fenced area. Uniformed personnel
and guard dogs were present.
E5. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 032 believed the key activity was related
to - - tinng? held by several men of similar political and
rel g ous -beliefs, and dressed in business suits. The purpose of
the meeting was to- ine how to neutralize a threat to their
status (not further defined). The group appeared reatened by
gunmen and bombs. The presence of a vessel phonetically surfaced
as being related to the issue at hand. It was identified as
'"Allied Trader"; it was anchored ina port north of the target
area. See TAB B. r'
(OPS CMTS): At this point Viewer 032 believed this scenario to
be drug-related. This appears to be in error.)
6. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 079 perceived the target area as
being located in a "third-world country," at the site of a
previous (well-known) disaster. Dark-skinned people populated
the area. The target site was located in the vicinity of a body
of water and a mountain. At some (undetermined) time in the
past, a search for lost people was conducted in the vicinity of
the body of water. Viewer 079 then concentrated on an isolated,
yellow, brick building in the area. Within this structure was a
mobile object "on wheels" configured like an "upgraded canon".
See TAB C. The object appeared to have no explosive capability.
.bject measured distances/in a ground order-of-battle
atmosphere. Small aircraft were observed as related to this
activity. Personnel wearing red berets were located on the
periphery and appeared intent serving the object and its
activities. A man was apparently tied-up (to chair) in the
target area. (Relevancy of the man tied up in a chair was not
determined.)
7. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 095 perceived a large, gray, smooth
three dimensional rectangular object that appeared to be related
to the key activity at the target. See TAB D. It had smooth,
"substance-tight" seams. .Zen ths, distances, measur~m6iits, fast
loud noises pressu a were concepts directly related
to theof ut There presence of underground tunnels
perceived as long, lined, smooth and polished. They were
surrounded by a "rock-hard" substance. See TAB E. The seams
between the tunnel sections were of such smoothness as to make
them indistinguishable. Additionally, there was a horizontally-
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positioned object on supports estimated as being at about 50 to
60 feet off the ground. See TAB E. People in the area were clad
in white, one-piece outfits and wore thick insulated boots. At
this point, viewer 095 received the distinct impression that this
was nuclear-related site.
5 ECNLOSURES
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