PROJECT SUN STREAK. PROJECT TRAINING. VIEWER IDENTIFICATION: 025
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Publication Date:
July 27, 1988
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SECRET/NOFORN
PROjECT SUN STREAK
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROJECT NUMBER: TRAINING SESSION NUMBER: 1
DATE OF SESSION: 26 JUL 88 DATE OF REPORT: 27 JUL 88
START: 1338 END: 1436
METHODOLOGY: CRV VIEWER IDENTIFICATION: 025
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: To access and describe the target,
paying close attention to proper CRV
structure.
(S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING; 6-digit encrypted coordinates:
285001/402729.
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS:
a. Inclemencies: none reported
b. Viewer 025 got all gestalts of the site_immediately in
Stage 1, and progressed quickly to Stage 2.
C. 025 began experiencing strong site contact in .Stage 2,
and began getting upper-level impressions. Concern +or
the site drew 025 into several structural errors, but
the monitor (018) generally kept 025's attention on
proper structure, as much as possible.
d.
Stage 3 impressions were pressing in .on Stage 2
performance, and 025 was allowed to proceed very...
quickly into Stage 3. Stage 4 impressions began
flooding into Stage 3 performance, and were handled as
much as possible as AOL breaks.
e.. The main problem experienced in this session was that a
Strong site contact was almost immediate. The
information was coming to 025 so quickly, so well, and
so fort: ly, that it was difficult to fit it into the
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structure of the lower stages. Had this happened on a
real site, rather than in a session totrain proper
structure, I would have probably moved 025 immediately
into a higher stage, bypassing much of the work in the
lower stages. 025 experienced and realized the
difficulty of slowing the signal line down, and even
expressed it at one point. The ability to handle this
problem will probably only come with time, practice,
experience, and an understanding that the site is not
always the most important aspect of a session.
e. No additional session was held for Stage 4 training.
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26 July 1988
SUMMary
In stage one, objectified a water, land, and structure
interface. The stage two interpretations included red, black and
white colors, smooth textures, and S-shaped structures on a hot
site. I was under the impression that sepqrate components were
put together. Then 1 concentrated on separate it and
declared that something was raised and flat with dipping and
diving motion. At this point, a symbol came to mind where round
cirC: les were sketched (on pages 5 and 6). The interim summary
was that the structure has metal circular elements which are
deF'?, smooth, and thick (tubular) with air in the center.
determined, at this point, that I was inside one of these objects
wTh ich involved technology. It reminded me of a torpedo encasing.
In the air chamber within the metal circular objects something,
if released, can odcur (motion) which is fast, gushing and
powerful. Refer to the diagrams on pages 12 14. Following the
session, 1 was thinking about an aircraft carrier which made me
believe that this site is affiliated with a large body of water
and possibly aircraft.
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