MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD

CIA-STARGATE

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This document is a summary of two sessions conducted as part of the CIA's Stargate program. In the first session, the viewer had an impression of a tracked vehicle, but was unable to provide further details. The information from this session was reviewed by Mr. John Armstrong for accuracy.

In the second session, the target was described as a mountainous terrain with a large complex carved inside. The viewer mentioned the presence of railroad tracks, an old steam locomotive, corridors, rooms, a control area, and other tunnels or rooms elsewhere.

The overall session was rated as a 2.5 out of 5 in terms of intelligence value and correlation to target details. This document was prepared by the Department of the Army and is not releasable to foreign nationals.

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 c. (S) The viewer stated that he had. an independent impression
 which was of a "tracked vehicle."  He stated '"...a weird impression
 of a tracked vehicle...military type track vehicle...whether it was
 inside, outside, or it might have been somewhere halfway in between
 points."  He was not able to clearly state.
 3. (S) The above information was provided. to Mr. John Ax~nst,rong (ITAC
 Estimates I}ivision, Building #213) in a sanitized format to review for
 accuracy and to provide comments on.  Therefore, the comments provided
 within paragraph ~ of this document reflect Mr. Armstrong's assessment
 of accuracy for the information provided.
 SG1C
 ~. (S) Target inforrr~ation of intelligence value is assessed as (3) three,
 ar~d correlation to tar ct a~n details is assessed as {2) two.  The overall
 session is rated as a ~2.s) two point five.
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 Uffi ARMY INTELUOENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND
 FORT QEORt;~E GI. MEADE, MARYLAND ~O~Sb
 NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS
 2> March 1gS0
 SUF3JECT:  Summary of Session CCgq  Conducted at 1L~00 hrs  19 Februa
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 1. (S) The target for this session was the
 Complex.  Coordinates                         were provided to the viewer
 as well as directions -that he should "Focus his attention on the target
 area (previously described} as the subway tunnel."  Specific instructions
 provided to the facilitator were to "return to your previous location,
 the Subway tunnel. When at the loading ramp, turn around and proceed to
 the nearest exit.  Describe tlae entrance if possible, construct~_on and
 surrounding area and~or objects."  The key words as underlined were ex
 traded from -the previous session done by the same inclividual.     The
 entrance was described previously as "somewhere to my rear" as the viewer
 was facing the loadir~ ramp.
 2. (S) The viewer provided the following data concerning the target site:
 a. (S) Viewer reported a very "mountaneous" terrain, with a "large
 complex...carved on the inside of a mountain."  Viewer had the "...feeli.r~g
 of a large complex...honeycombed...thick walls...10 in the mountain.
 b. (S) Strong impressions reported by the viewer which. were related
 to this underground complex are:
 (1}(C} "Railroad tracks."
 (2){C) "Old time steam locomotive."
 (3)(C) "Some type of corridor...rooms...control area...to the right"
 of the platforrn.
 (4)(C)
 (5}(C} Other...t0turinels or rooms somewhere else."
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