SUN STREAK UTILITY ASSESSMENT - N-2
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March 7, 1988
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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WAS{ INGTON. D.C 20301-G111
DT-S 7 Mar 88
MEMORANDUM FOR THE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC AND
TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE
SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Utility Asses..ment - N-2 (U)
1. (S/NF/SK) Project N-2 is a utility assessment conducted
primarily to determine the ability of remote viewers to access
and describe substantially the thematic essence. of a specific
document shielded from normal, human perception.. As an added
task, remote viewers were asked to locate and identity the target
structure where the document was stored. During the period of 1
December 1987 through 10 February 1988 inclusively, six remote
viewers conducted 34 sessions in response to this tasking.
2. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 011 described the target as a document
secured in a rectangular area, a vault having a single point; of
access and exit. The presence of six desks and four security
containers were perceived inside the vault area. See TAB A. The
document dealt with an object described as a silvery,, metallic,
round cylinder equipped with a "focusing apparatus" made in the
form of a crystal lens. Light beams and brilliant flashes of
color, as in a sparkling star, were functionally associated with
the object. The object of interest seemed capable of gathering
and amplifying light/energy, a function that appeared somehow
related to travel in space. The document also dealt with a
concave, conical object apparently covered with a sparkling,
black, gritty substance and appeared related to an acoustical
function. See TAB B. The target building is a round and domed-
shaped structure that is readily identifiable with the US
intelligence community in the Washington, D.C. area. It is a
multi-storied, brick building with a SCIF area reminiscent of the
SCIF located in BOilding 4454 at Fort Meade, MD. Viewer 011
WARNING NOTICE: SENSITIVE
INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND
METHODS INVOLVED
HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED
CLASSIFIED BY: DT, DIA
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perceived the presence of a low, flat, round, man-made pool
(sometimes with water and sometimes without) located at the foot
of the target structure. See TAB C. Viewer 011 perceived the
presence of a man-made tower located about one fourth of a mile
north of the target structure; the structure resembled the
Washington Monument. See TAB D.' A map dowsing effort conducted
by Viewer 011 pinpointed Andrews Air Force Base as the target
area of interest. See TAB E. Analytical overlays of Building
213 of the Information Science Center in Virginia were a
persistent cause of distraction to Viewer 011 who is familiar
with the purpose, location, and function of Building 213.
3. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 003 perceived the target as a document
stored in a light blue container located in a room where
documents are routinely strewn about on a table or desk. The
document is comprised of a paper-bound, computer printout with
listings of letters and numbers and includes sketches and
diagrams. One picture/illustration appears important and
thematically dominates the content of the document. The concept
of a "prototype" used as a basis to functionally transfdrm and
enhance performance (of something) is associated with the
document. ,The document was obtained from an overseas area and
its acquisition was considered an intelligence "coup of
significance" (at the time). The target document deals with
technical expertise involving a component upgrade associated with
the concept of superco=,;ductivity and related to an object
labelled and described as an "artifact" (TAB F) that seemed
glassy, ceramic, clean, white smooth, curving and dense.
Moreover, a complex, intricate, and interconnected electronic
object/device is directly related to the document. It is
further described as a "rotary" type device (TAB G) used in a
"shunting or switching process" and affecting a "large bulky
apparatus." The document is not considered of crucial importance
to the current, national interests of the U.S. The general
target area consists of a group of structures situated in a flat,
cemented area resembling an airfield and located near a body of
water. See TAB H. A larger recognizable antenna resembling a
microwave tower was perceptible in the vicinity. The target
complex was bordered by a river on the one side and by a fence
and/or wall on the other. The target structure was located east
of a body of water. West of this same body of water, is a city
that serve' as a seat of power, a capital city with parks,
memorials And a series of government buildings. The presence of
a light-colored, very tall, flat-sided monument (TAB I) was
observed a being located about one half to one and a half miles
northwest of the target structure. The target structure is
located in the northwestern portion of Washington D. C. Despite
its somewh t residential appearance, the target structure
functions serves as a headquarters. See TAB J. The presence of
a metal object secured to the "underside of an overhang" (TAB K)
of the target structure was observed as a prominent feature at
of the structure. Scores of people walked underneath the object.
The roof of the target building is sectioned off into areas of
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varying heights.
[NOTE: IF INDEED THE MONUMENT REFERRED TO IS THE WASHINGTON
MONUMENT, THEN THE TARGET STRUCTURE CANNOT BE LOCATED 1 TO 1 AND
1/2 MILES SOUTHEAST OF THE MONUMENT ON THE ONE HAND, AND BE
LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST AREA OF D.C. ON THE OTHER.]
4. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 079 described the document as being in the
safekeeping of an older man,, a retired military personnel who
formerly wore four gold stripes on his sleeves. The document
dealt with a project of long standing and involved a technical
upgrade and the projected use of explosive type objects placed in
vehicles currently dispersed in various overseas locations. The
strategic planning and execution of this activity is directly
related to chemical warfare. The document is, in fact, a
technical manual dealing with a platform, a vehicle that
resembles a tank. See TAB L. The front portion of the vehicle
is oval-shaped. Two or three long, firing tubes jut out from the
vehicle. The specific, technical and electronic upgrade deals
with a firepower apparatus, specifically a "turning gear" that
spins, turns, and blinks. A gaseous energy placed inside the
object, spins, turns, mixes, churns and finally exits as a
chemical warfare substance. The "seeing part" of the object is a
delicate, circular measuring device that is split in half. See
TAB M. There are an estimated 17 to 24 such objects (vehicles)
in the world. One model number was perceived as being "288H29H".
The length of the vehicle is estimated as being 18 feet in
length. Oddly enough, the document addresses methodology on how
to upgrade basic and previously known and established techniques.
The document is about 33 pages long. It has a black and red
cover. The expressions "WH-11, WH-12, and "WH 14" seemed
pertinent. The substantial meaning of the title of the document
conveyed the impression of "Powers Generating." The document was
originally written in a language that reminded 079 of the
Czechoslovakian language. There was evidence of graphics.
represented by "big squares." Efforts to identify literal
expressions associated with the document, surfaced the following
expressions: "SCEP/SCKEP", "OWARY, NOUS, PROPAR." The document
was stored in a security container described as square, tall,
heavy, and located in a windowless, dark, vault area. Small
silver-appearing boxes were perceived as being located inside the
container. Efforts to identify the author of the document
resulted in the expression, "KLEMPER-KLEMPI-KLEMP." The document
was acquired as the result of an effort made by three individuals
who flew to an overseas area on at least three occasions. The
document was published in 1982 or 1984. It was originally
associated with a flag described as having a red background, a
gold dot, and a gold half circle (flag of China - Turkey?). See
TAB N. The name "Dryer" was somehow related to the storage and
maintenance of the document. Black and white sketches were
present in the document. Viewer 079 described a specific "corner
picture", comprised of a man sitting on a chair with his back (to
the viewer) with energy perceived as radiating from his hands.
The document was carried in a briefcase by a "John A. Q." The
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target structure is a square, low, white structure where
intelligence activity is being pursued by both US Army and US
Navy personnel. Physical security is insured via an internal
video monitoring system and a non-DIA security badge system. The
target structure is closely associated with a square, wide, tall,
red--orange brick building subsequently identified as Cameron
Station. A sign with green lettering was observed in the target
structure area. A second sign, associated with the second
structure was described as a "giant coin, with a brown logo
bearing the picture of a man." In the immediate vicinity of the
target structure was a long and triangular tower. See TAB O. To
the right of the tower was a man-made object arranged in a semi-
circular configuration. The target structure is located off Duke
Street between (left of) Landmark and Cameron Station, and,
between "the Transportation Depot and Cameron Station." See TAB
P. The continuing presence of many military buses in the target
area was noted. A strong audit trail, a knowledgeability list,
seemed associated with the document and included DIA (DT), ITAC,
FSTC, and Rosslyn (OA).
5. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 018 perceived the target as a document
stored in a blue/black container with a knob (dial). See TAB Q.
It was written in a Slavic language, much like the -
Czechoslovakian language, and contained several drawings and
charts. The document was dated in 1986. It measured 8 1/2" by
about 11" and it seemed to be 1/4" to 1/2" th3,k; it had an
estimated 33 pages. There appeared to be a predominance of onion
skin (copy) paper. The cover was off-red in color. During the
course of the initial sessions, the document appeared to deal
with a hand-held, rounded, blunt object (TAB R) that appeared
interconnected with a bigger object through a network of
complicated wiring for the production of some form of radiating
energy. In a subsequent session, Viewer 018 described the
presence of a large, rectangular-shaped mass, a machine sitting
on a platform. The machine characteristically made humming
noises, appeared to have some sort of spraying/radiating ability.
See TAB S. Oily, dirty, dusty smells were associated with the
machine. The machine served as a sort of testing mechanism in
the application and actualization, of a scientific principle
topically addressed by the document. The perception of oily-
slick matter surfaced repeatedly during the course of several
sessions. The target site was located in a semi-circular, open
area, further described as a complex of several buildings
between two hills. A large city was readily perceptible in the
distance. A large multi-storied building was associated with the
target document; however the actual document was stored in a
nearby, smaller building. No readily identifiable, easily
recognizable manmade or natural structures were surfaced by
Viewer 018. A dowsing effort conducted by Viewer 018 indicated
that the target structure was located in the immediate vicinity
of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.
6. (S/NF/SK) During the course of three (dowsing) session
conducted on 27 and 28 January 1988, Viewer 099 identified the
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area of Andrews Air Force Base as the target area where the
document was stored.
7. (S/NF/SK) The results obtained from the effort related to
Project N-2 do not appear as successful as the results from a
previous effort conducted under Project N-1. In Project N-1, the
content of the document was readily and substantially identified;
and the DIAC was readily identified as .the target structure
housing the document. There was added confusion and a distinct
lack of correlation in remote viewing efforts conducted to
determine the exact location of'the target structure. It was as
though several copies of the document had been dispersed and
stored at various locations in the greater Washington D.C. area.
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TABS A thru S GS-14
Summaries and sketches Acting Branch Chief
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