RV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT. PROJECT NUMBER: 8805. SESSION NUMBER: 2. VIEWER IDENTIFIER: RV-003

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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CriRDP96-00789R0b41900760001-8 PA** ki 61191 i. N C) FORN PROjECT SUN STREAK WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCF c:.)OURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PROJECT NUMBER: 0805 DATE OF SESSION: 88)322 START: 1400 METHODOLOGY: SRV SESSION NUMBER: 2 DATE OF REPORT: 880324 END: 1453 VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 003 1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: Determine the nature and scope of an event(s) of singular importance and interest to the US. Prior to describing the event and its significance, access and describe the military forces, diplomatic activities, and socislocilical factors of the society (ies) involved in the event. 2.(S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Reaccess the leaders of state associated with coordinates 601001/ 187811 and previously described in your first session (1 Feb 86). Obtain information on the state's diplomatic activities and policies to include 1) Scope and value of diplomatic undertakings, 2.) Basis +or agreements, 3) Basis +or disagreements, 4) Pacts. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: No inclemencies noted. The German phrase "Weltanschauung" means "world view/ perception of his/his state's position in the world." HANDLE VIA EKEET CHANNEL ONLY JPECIAL PICJA REQUIRED WWWWWWWINCFOFN CLASSIFIED BY: DIA (DT) DECLASSIFY ON: OADR Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900760001-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900760001-8 2. Inside the large, ornate structure deScribed in previous session it is warm, still, with a lazy, summer afternoon feel and a buzzy sound, "like" a fly moving around the ground floor. Voices are perceived on an upper floor. Voices are'ligt and at least one voice sounds or and strident. A short, thin, pinch-faced person is speaking vehEllightly, arguing, and persuading. It's "like" he's trying to convince someone to do or see things his way., He has power over his own particular lijel4ionsi bi i c m l i u ce co lites, but an ainly on nflen, not Mmand, v"those among whom he is now. This person is a bit of a zealot, (iand is promoting some course of action that others see as rash or Liperilous or ill advised. He's a good salesman, though, and some +ear he may persuade undecided one to give his plans majerity support. There is one overall key figure who carries most weight but whom those present regard as somewhat "out of it" or arbitrary, who might be inclined to make controversial decisions because of a whim, but which would bind the others for support of The zealous person is bemusedly at:: by this key figure because the zealous person is a "gung-ho" "hard charger," whose goals and Weltanschauung are quite similar to the key figure's, though the latter is marginally aware that the zealous person can get carried away and be preposterous in his demands. Still, the key figure is likely to listen to him because he likes what he , says, often agrees in principle, and regards the others present as worry-wart wafflers. The currently perceived4ebate is about a course of action involving violence,Clow-SCale Military-involvement- ..... both directed against external 171 apparent national size. The plan has a potential +or rfflysical and diplomatic harm to their own interests, and therefore the cooler heads present consider that, though there is an acknowledged chance for success, the potential damage might out any good that might come of it. Still, they're intrigued, if cautious. on a continuum, they're a little right of center, the zealot way towards the left end. (He senses the need to be extreme to balance out the others) There is somewhat an overall sense of paranoia. Internal Si,: ructure and loyalty base are stable, but leaders have a feeling F.:!", a'!:: everyone external is out to get them. Friends are made conditionally, always with the suspicion that they'll turn on them when interests dictate. Nations they trust most don't share contiguous borders. Except in rare cases, alliances are opportunistic and not expected to last ("Like" Nazi Germany and Stalinist USSR). oafffensive, semi-covert, paramilitary operation is being proposed. FNitTt a large-scale Th,-1Aneuver-type operation, but a broad '"at::: C::!::, harassment sort of. operation. More to make trouble and keep things stirred up than to reach a well- defined objective "Burr Under-the-Saddle" sort of. i conrept. . Attention seems to be directed north and west. 1US seems to be vi.ewed as an antagonist. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900760001-8