SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8715, SESSION 2, VIEWER 003, CRV, TARGET UNKNOWN

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CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160002-1
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June 25, 1998
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October 1, 1987
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160002-1 !!MI11Mi'tc. 'NOF?ORN -? SKEET CHANNELS ONLY PROJECT SUN STREAK (U) C RV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT -rJARN I NG NOTICE;; INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED CON1?FtC:li.... Nt.1NII3 :F'i P 8715 NICKNAME: None I)A'T?E.: OF li:ii::f: S :C c:li,i? :t Oct ti:r ' TARGET COUNTRYu Unknown REFERENCESm None SESSION NUMBER: 02 DATE OF i E:F't::IFt'T s 5 Oct 87 MISSION B".. A i t.J!:3? Continuing T'E;::t HN:i:C;1t.JE: UT:I:h,..1:z1::::t:)a CRV SOURCE :I:I:)IE:N'T?:I:FIi I: s 003, 1. ( ti's/NF:'tSF:::) INTERVIEWER 1'..l,::iK:C NC? s This is the second session of a now project e.: o n d l..l t::; i t;, t;:l l..l'l:, :1. ]. i :E n c:i 't_ t:; i. s Source. Specifically the Interviewer is to task the Remote Viewing Source to provide data an a specific: site to include the general external and internal. configurations, purposes of the various structures and objects at the site and data pertaining to the development and utilization of mat.er:1al.s/ci!::).;Jec't',s at this site. The Interviewer has sss't.i:1i not bean made cognizant of the true nature of this sites As in the previous; session the Interviewer utilized the same encrypted coordinate of "1284/6712" which is a ;depar?t:.ur e from accepted protocols of two six digit, coordinates. Thpre were no indications that shortened coordinates had any noticeable a'ffect an Source's performance in this session and He was able to quickly adap't", to this rather small departure from past procedures,, (S/NF"/#: K) SOURCE TASK INGe Source was specifically told that this "will be a sise:?xr c:)rici v:i. s ri. t to the site you reported an previously in which there was some technology being worked on, with a predominant color" of red, and in a post-session impression you sketched a large wheel". Source did not readily recall His previous session ant::! no other cues or descriptive data pertaining to this target were provided to Him prior to the session. This session was conducted entirely utilizing the protocols of Coordinate Remote Viewing (C.;RV),. In the previous session the Source was tasked utilizing the Extended Remote Viewing (IERV) methodology. It was the opinion of the Interviewer that the Source had reached the point in this tasking when definitive;:, sketched impressions might be invaluable to the fi.rlal intelligence tasking and the CRV technology is more conducive to these types of results. j1000%E/08 : JHANVELS 00789R0 0200160002-1 Approved For ~2e ease Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160002-1 "' (#'s/MIFF/SK) l:Nt::;I.:;::t?Ii;:MIC:::Ct::;:?::Ya There were no reportable incidents oil'' a"}ca ma :I. i es w"r i. c~t?a rraa~ay I?a antvst i. c?}?f 1. bc;!nc.?ed the data obta:i ned i, n th i s session. 4. (S/NF: /SV) fi l.)MMA ` s Source furnished the attached summary which was prep art:ari c:s1. 1 c::awinci the session and submitted to the Interviewer four days following the session. The completeness of the typewritten summary has been compared to the Interviewer's notes and all omissions, changes, and/or corrections have been verified as acceptable by the Interviewer. The information provided in the summary was found to be a complete accounting rtc:} c::a?# t:.lie data provided by the Source during the session and did not require further modification, clarification or additions by the Interviewer. 5. (S/NF'/SI?() COMMENTSo It is not known whether there would be f ur.ther? benef I ?t?.ss t c:a r.::c:an?t:.i Trued utilization ca this Source an thi. s target.. His data in this session bears strong correlations to data obtained by other Sources targeted against this Si to, however He has pr?ov:i ded fairly definitive data in response to the actual tasking and further efforts to clarify or modify the data already provided may :Lead to an analytic drive as His very inquisitive mind attempt:.s to label and cab.;jor:t.i.?f:y t? Is I mp ;F: 1; s. ~It!!!!l ~MOF'(: RN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160002-1 Approved For Release 2000/08)08 : CIA-RDP96-0078A9R009200160002-1 Site involves at large, rectangular ?F:i'l:.r?Lac::'t:.L.tr?e., White, { r?ey, and green are important colors %:t?Hilts{::)t:::l. ai:t't':{e?t:J w:I.'t::.I"t the site, as are Some :::> l.. of sFS'rr;(:;. s.I..t. a::tI?;(::! metallic, shiny textures. ....r.:; )~'.,.. stingy smells processing is , going 1 on within the structure. There :i, Es as large I' ~ci. u open area, well-lit, with complex and often rather large assemblages of stainless-steel and other metallic objects citric) The process involves , controlling, apparatus. condensing, containing, f i l t e r i n g , precision, and colors such as green and yellow, and gassy consistencies. Titration, catalysis, retorts, and pressure ` :1r'tv(::11 involved. There are dials and readouts may also l::)ii:. used to monitor the internal states and conditions in the various pieces of equipment. Introducing, combining, adjusting and monitoring are activities involved here. Vol ve?iis, pipes and tubing of cylindrical ? containers (see connect various assemblages sketches f {::; r? detail) which also process. L'.;t::)c:1.I. temperatures ar? are necessary 1. n some places temperatures and hot .). in another. Impressions of people turning wheels or vol. ves to introduce oI'1v: element into a container of another 't':(::1 obtain synthesis or'' some , third substance. d..{:; , 4:sort production of . s itlIt seems .. !:?,G:. some , of new ::)r"(1t:::essis/'te(::hr7a:i, t:}qy???????a "11r"eakthr?ough" type of procedure. . he Site is a it (::) ?f' a larger effort/organization which is .~ ,ca {;:1r?as ':tI' t:Lc::iat.L. ..I. and in t .. L't{ here at !? ~' a:a .L 't: its ra {:~ 't'::i. v :L 't::i. c:?.., s ,. People a?.I. : i::: . > the site are excited, enthusiastic, ssa t'.:1 s ?f :1 e c,:l w :i 't. I't what they do, and feel a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment. They feel they are doing something constructive for.. their Society. In the processing, venturis, hydrodynamic flow, possibly electromagnetic irradiation, Musing", and ras reagent, A perhaps Pressure :I. some iFFit::lh"t. {::;'i" implosive iat.l..I. seem to be involved. is important. Caustic, corrosive, noxious, hazardous C : substances are involved, requiring safeguardsp the figurative idea of "fermenting" plays a role--the sense of aging a substance gradually, changing, maturing, transforming, stabilizing. When the proper precautions are followed the substances can be controlled relatively safely, I::}ut, direct contact must be avoided. Valves are specially designed to avoid ca r't y... a::t rrt c:l a I't't. of leakage, accidental discharge or pressure blowouts. (1 special metal alloy is employed that is dense, steel-based, machined, annealed, and non-conductive. The end product is the most dangerous. Countermeasures for it are difficult to apply, slow a c t i n g , and relatively unpredictable, as we]..I, as only marginally Successful. The substance is actively against hydrocarbon/organic materials. but Its consistency is denser than a normal gaseous substance, less , a .Q:. a than l solid The 5 idea ti,i. "gelatinous'' t::lci:?.I"iis a sif , t': 1.1. ca r? liquid. I' tlG:. tJi':;.a t c:1 f comes best to m i n d . The constituent parts are t_J ii:t?iES e::? t::) (..(?iss / v iet I::; {::) rt::i t..(?is p I::1 t..t t 't:. tl t ? ? l f i n a l product is gelatinous. The proposed application a+ t'.;;i"i.I. tii.tit".G?t:.:L{:::iia7. y there has as ye..:. ::'tGil(i:?1..1 no ' 'I't+:: the suL:;s'l:.ar'tc:.e :1,s a:. ? y t:'. mode. its s k..(?iiie:.. tC:) occasion t':. .(::} employ .L? t in any practical .I. e seems involved distribution over a:a wide area out of doors. Presently there is no sense of inimical purpose. AOLs of chemical warfare i:al?t{:J, alternatively, a fusion power plant were suggested. At least three substances (see sketch) are used to produce the end product. '?f?11a__f_ _r_st. st,,mbs't.arl(:::e is coal, sharp in smell and feel, and produced the German word '' Sauer"ot.o'f f " (oxygen) as a S:J t:?:} iF f.:: I"' :I. t::} t C:11'..., f ? I"t e ?is t?:i; C:: (::; I"t t:J ?iii t..l I::} ?s't:'. iirt n C:; e' :I. s " I::} Gil l"t a. C:1 n", " ~' I. i:?l .t_ " ., , I"t at ?is a 23 Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789R00020OIPQ002 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160002-1 stinging smell, has a neutral temperature, and produced the word substance is brownish, "inert" as