INTERIM SUMMARY
CIA-STARGATE
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This document from the CIA's Stargate program is an interim summary of a session. The session is coded as SG1A and took place on April 15, 1992, from 0915 to 0945. The document discusses the use of code words to convey different levels of alertness or readiness for activity or attack. The code word "SG1A" suggests a state of neutrality, where no action should take place. Another code word, which is not identified in the document, indicates a sense of urgency and implies that preparatory stages towards action should be ongoing. There is also mention of a third code word that implies a yellow alert, proceeding with caution. The document mentions ongoing negotiations that may neutralize the target's planned activities in the next few days, but it is noted that the target is still pursuing the transfer of weaponry. The session also discussed possible phonetics and the possibility of the target using multiple code words or call signs to indicate different states of readiness.
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Project: 92-26-0 PHASE IV
Source: 079
Date: 15 April 1992
Start: 0915
End: 0945
Session: 05
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SG1A
SG 1 A INTERIM SUMMARY
The word is one of at least three code words
utilized to convey a degree alertness/readiness towards the
implementation of activity or attack. The use of the code word
implies that no action should take place; it indicates
a state of neutrality. SG1A
Use of the code word conveys a sense of urgency
normally associated with a "red alert." The use of SG1A
further also implies that preparatory stages towards action
should be ongoing.
A third code word implies the equivalent of a yellow alert,
that is, proceed with caution. (Source was unable to identify
the third code word.)
There is a strong possibility that the target personality's
planned activities can be neutralized within the next few days
as a result of ongoing negotiations. In the meantime he
remains involved in pursuing the transfer of (big) weaponry.
Phonetics that surfaced during the session were
"Ohauha/Ohauah." Source felt that there could be as many as
five code words or call signs used by the target personality to
indicate various states of readiness.
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