DATA SUMMARIES PROJECT 94-275-0 PHASE II

CIA-STARGATE

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This document provides summaries of information gathered from various sources in the CIA's Stargate program.

Source A describes a powerful man named SG1A who is seeking money for drug shipments by Miguel Rodriguez Orejuel in November. The Cali Cartel is involved in these drug operations and is willing to do anything to achieve their goals.

Source B provides details from multiple sessions, including visuals of a mountain valley, a small plane traveling between airports, large black bags used for carrying contraband, and large bells. The delivery is planned for November 9-13, 1994.

The intended delivery location is either Monterrey or San Luis Potosi, but a last-minute alternate location is the facility at Durango. The illegal cargo will be stored in an oddly-shaped container that splits down the middle. There will be a refueling truck with a white and green logo at the landing location, belonging to a company associated with mountains. The container will be taken to a building that feels like an auto/truck repair shop or parts warehouse, which also has an association with musical instruments reminiscent of horns. There is an old green car and chemical smells nearby.

The container will sit unopened in a cluttered section of the building before being received by a mostly bald man with a large mustache. There will be a death associated with this shipment. Arturo Casavientes or Casevente is mentioned as being associated with the warehouse. There may be an explosion during the operation related to a curved doorway or hatch cover on the aircraft.

Source C states that the target individual will continue their drug trafficking operations, primarily involving cocaine. The cocaine is delivered by airplane, loaded onto other planes, and then dropped off in various parts of Mexico. From there, it enters the United States via large delivery trucks. High activity is expected in November and December for drug trafficking.

Note: This summary is based on the information provided in the document from the CIA's Stargate program and does not reflect the accuracy or validity of the information.

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 DATA SUMMARIES
 Project 94-275-0
 (Phase II)
 (S/NF/SG/LIMDIS)          Following are the perceived highlights
 from each source.  Tasking given was:   "Access and describe
 future operations and intentions of
 - (S/NF/SG/LIMDIS)                  Source A:
 SG1A
 --                                  is a powerful man.  Where he
 lives is designed/furnished in black and white on the interior to
 include vertical blinds.             There is a young woman around him who
 is like family or is his daughter.   She is hispanic in appearance
 with long/brown hair.   The name Teresa phonetically surfaced.
 Money is sought for shipments of drugs by Miguel Rodriguez
 Orejuel throughout the month of November.  The Cali Cartel is
 dangerous and will stop at nothing to achieve their ends.
 - (S/NF/SG/LIMDIS)   Source  B:
 -- Session 02:  Too much noise and information coming in
 at once.   Concepts perceived were:   1) a mountain valley with
 :heavily wooded side slopes; 2)  a small two engine plane traveling
 between a large jet-sized airport and a smaller cosmopolitan
 landing strip; 3) large black duffle bags blatantly used to carry
 contraband in; and 4)   large bells reminiscent of church bells.
 -- Session 03: This session was much less cacophonous
 than the aforementioned.   As outrageous as it may sound, an AV
 (advanced visual) of the word SPAN was perceived.
 -- The intended delivery is to be between 9 and 13
 November 1994 (see previous session(s) concerning this project).
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 The intended delivery locations are either Monterrey or San Luis
 Potosi.   The facility at Durango has been chosen as a last minute
 alternate location.
 -- The illegal cargo will be stashed in an oddly-shaped
 container (see sketch A(a)) which feels like it splits down the
 middle.   There is a refueling truck with a white and green logo
 on its side (see sketch A(b)) at the landing location (within the
 cargo carrier section of the airport).   The name of the refueling
 company has something to do with mountains.
 -- The container will be removed unopened from the
 aircraft and pulled to an isolated section of a large, open
 building.   There are 3 or 4 large aircraft stored in this
 building.   The container will be placed intact within a semi
 trailer.   It will be taken to a building that feels like an
 auto/truck repair shop or an auto/truck parts warehouse.
 However, contradictorily, this building has, or has had, an
 association with musical instruments reminiscent of horns  (bell-
 shaped long tubes).
 -- Within the vicinity of the container is an old car
 i.e. a so called vintage- or classic-type auto.   It is long and
 shiny green.  Also within the vicinity of the container are lots
 of chemical smells and numerous containers of different appearing
 (as well as smelling) liquids.   These smells give me a headache
 and are extremely nauseating.
 -- The container will sit unopened for awhile within a
 cluttered section of the building with little or no apparent
 human activity.   There has been a white substance either injected
 or molded into portions of this container.
 There is a mostly bald man with a huge mustache (see
 sketch A(c)) receiving the container.  He is standing there and
 just looking at the container as if he were analyzing something.
 -- There is definitely a death associated with this
 particular shipment.
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 -- A name came up:   Arturo Casavientes or Casevente.   I
 sense he is associated somehow with the warehouse in which the
 container will be stored.
 -- There is an explosion associated with this operation.
 I sense that it has to do with a curved doorway or hatch cover
 along a side or bottom curved surface of the aircraft. There
 will be smoke and a fire.
 -- There are 2 or 3 long, rectangular boxes sitting
 within a room which is very cold and chilly.   There is sort of a
 frosted appearance with smoke or mist "puffing" out into the
 room.
 The concept of the "blue-black" eagle was also
 perceived.
 -   (S/NF/SG/LIMDIS)   Source C:
 -- The target individual will continue his operations.
 The illegal drug here is mostly cocaine.   The cocaine is mostly
 delivered by airplane.   This individual and his operations have
 had continuous success.   The airplane loads the cocaine onto
 other planes and then drops off the cocaine to various parts in
 Mexico.   From Mexico,  it comes into the Untied States via large
 delivery trucks.   The next operation will occur within the next
 several weeks.    November and December will be months of high
 activity for drug trafficking.
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