SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8715, SESSION 5, VIEWER 079, ERV, TARGET UNKNOWN

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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160018-4 SlMPFTNOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY PROjECT SUN STREAK (U) ERV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT WANNFNO NOME: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED CONTROL NUMBER: 8715 DATE OF SESSION: 0 Oct 87 REFERENCES: None DATE OF REPORT: 9 Oct 87 -TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: ERV NICKNAME: None TARGET COUNTRY: Unknown SESSION NUMBER: 05 MISSION STATUS: Continuing SOURCE IDENTIFI,ER: 079 1. (S/NF/SK) INTERVIEWER TASKING: This is the fifth session LLL ilizing this Source on this specific project. In previous sessions the Interviewer was directed to task the Remote Viewing Source to provide data on a specific site to include the general external and internal configurationsv.purposes of the various structures and objects at the site and data pertaining to the development and utilization of materials/objects at this site. In this session the tasking was modified. to reflect that the Interviewer was to attempt to ascertain the nature, purpose and intentions for possible use of the material being produced at the above site. Additionally, the Interviewer was directed to attempt to ascertain the effects, if any, CD n this substance on persons, places or things. The Interviewer was still unwitting of the true nature of this site but he is cognizant of data obtained from another Remote Viewer working on this same site. As in the previous session, the interviewer utilized the same encrypted coordinate of "1284/6712" which is a departure from accepted protocols of two six digit coordinates. The Source was not told in advance of this rather small departure from past procedures as was the case in the previous sessions, and did not seem to respond negatI vely to the shortened coordinate. 2. (S/NF/SK) SOURCE TASKING: Source was told that this was, "an attempt to obtain some unresolved data on a previously worked site. The site, in your words, contained a large object which received liguidy material from balls located in the same facility. This will be you signal line." Source was not provided any other cues or descriptive data pertaining to this target prior to the session, This session was conducted entirely utilizing Extended Remote Viewing protocols. Approved ForillIMMIIM/2001508108-: (SKIMP 881-00T8ELE00 (12M4116 0 0 18-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160018-4 illgPPIRMOVNOFORN ? SKEET CHANNELS ONLY 3. (S/NF/SK) INCLEMENCIESo Throughout the session both the Source and the Interviewer were cognizant of loud thumping noises and what sounded like attempts to tune a radio channel. The noise were very distracting to the. Interviewer and in post-session into the Source conceded that these no tended to "pull Her away from the target". A subsequent examination of all assigned- personnel revealed that no one had entered the operational facility during the actual session. An observer in the next room who was wearing earphones throughout the session verified, to the best of his knowledge, that there were no other individuals in the operational facility and further commented that he was unable to detect the noises reported by both the Source as well as the Interviewer. There were no reportable incidents or anomalies which may have influenced the data obtained in this session. 4. (S/NF/SK) SUMMARY3 Source furnished-the at summary which was prepared following the session and submitted to the Interviewer within 24 hours after 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 It The information provided in the summary was found to be a complete. accounting of the data provided by. the Source during the session and did not require further modification, clarification or additions by the Interviewer. In post session interviews, Source detailed a strong image water in the vicinity of the site where the material was taken- She also repeatedly referenced the use of this material in conjunction with development of energy or generation of power. This may have been an AOL image of petroleum products, perhaps a component of the material, or the psychic "comparison" of the site to an area within an oil nation. No specific use, of or intentions for this product were discerned during this session. 5. (S/NP/SK) COMMIENTSg The unexplained occurrences of noises and other similar disturbances within the operational facility, although a rarity, are not unknown to this office. Some more imaginative I ndividuals chalk up the occurrences to the introduction/intrusion of spiritual entities into the actual session and operation arena. Others have speculated that the noises may be the result of an unwitting use of telekinesis by an already "psychically susceptible" Source. Whatever the reasons, the fact that both the Interviewer as well as the Source detected these intrusions is documented, as it has- been in the past. It will undoubtedly remain one of the unexplained enigmas of this technology for some time until this mumlual methodology is more fully explai SGFOIA3 Approved FcalirMtierOgAiti/08 : %1AVDPV6COSIBES0110209160018-4 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160018-4 SOURCE 079 9 OCT 87 DURING THIS SESSION, I FIRST SAW THE WHEEL WITH MEN WORKING AND STANDING AROUND IT. THE WHEEL WAS BIG AND IT WAS SPREAD OUT AND EXPANDED OVER A LONG, LARGE 0133 EC IT LOOKED AS THOUGH THE MEN WERE ADjUSTING AND FRAMING THE WHOU? THE WHEEL HAS SPOKES jUTTING OUTWARD. THE OBjECT WAS BIG AND LONG AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM BUT IT WAS WIDER IN THE MIDDLE. THE OBjECT WAS SHINY AND SMOOTH. THE OBjECT IS CLEAN BUT NOT A NEW MODEL. THE OBjECT HAS BEEN USED BEFORE. THE WHEEL IS PLACED ACROSS THE OBjECT. WHEN MOVING TO THE LIQUID CONTENTS INSIDE THE BOXES WITH BALLS ON TOP, I SENSED THAT THE BALLS ARE HEAVY AND HARD TO TWIST OPEN. THE BALLS ARE SEALED AND CLOSED AND THE CONTENTS ARE SPRAYED OUT OF OR PUMPED OUT OF THE STORED BOXES AT THE BOTTOM. THE CONTENTS ARE DANGEROUS AND THEY STINK. THEY ARE A THICK SUBSTANCE AND THE COLOR IS CLOSE TO GREEN. THE CONTENTS ARE PLACED INTO THE LARGE OBjECT AND THIS IS DONE BY SPRAYING OR PUMPING. THE CONTENTS ARE LATCHED INTO OR. LOCKED INTO THE OBjECT. A ALSO HAD THE FEELING THAT SOMEHOW THE CONTENTS WERE STRAPPED INTO THE OBJECT. THE STRAPS WERE BIG AND THICK AND BLACK AND WRAPPED AROUND EITHER THE CONTENTS OR THE OBJECT ITSELF AND THIS IS THE LAST STEP BEFORE THE OBJECT WITH THE CONTENTS INSIDE LEAVE THIS LOCATION. WHEN THE CONTENTS ARE TAKEN AWAY FROM THIS LOCATION, THEY ARE GIVEN TO OTHER MEN. THIS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE ON OR NEAR Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160018-4 0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000200160018-4 WATER. AT THIS POINT, IT LOOKED AS THOUGH THE CONTENTS WERE PLACED IN BARRELS. THE MEN WHO RECEIVES THE CONTENTS PLACES IT INTO LONG, DARK, NARROW SHELVES IN A CLOSED AREA. AT THIS POINT IT SEEMED AS THOUGH I WAS LOOKING INSIDE A CLOSET, ANOTHER IMPRESSION I RECEIVED AT THIS TIME WAS THAT THE CONTENTS ARE PADDED DOWN OR HIT DOWN AND EMPTIED INTO DARK SPACES. I KEPT SENSING A LOT OF SWOOSHING AROUND. I ALSO SENSED THAT LARGE AMOUNTS OF THE CONTENTS ARE USED AT ONE TIME. THE CONTENTS GIVE STRENGTH AND GENERATES MOVEMENT. IT FLAPS BACK AND FORTH AND SIDEWAYS AND IT SWOOSHES. AT THE NEXT POINT I COULD SEE A MAN TAKING THE CONTENTS OUT OF A COOL AREA AND EXAMINING IT CLOSELY. THE MAN WAS BREAKING DOWN ITS COMPONENTS VERY CAREFULLY. AT THIS POINT I SENSED THAT THE CONTENTS HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH GROWTH AND PLANTING. THE CONTENTS PUSHES FORTH AND RISES UP. OVERALL, I SENSED THAT THE CONTENTS HAD MANY DIFFERENT USAGES AND I KEPT FEELING THAT I WAS LOOKING AT AN OIL EXCHANGE. 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