CRV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT. PROJECT M . SOURCE IDENTIFIER: RV-003

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This document is a session report from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically the Project Sun Streak. The session took place on April 23, 1987, and the purpose was to explore the concept of a vehicle "carrying" something. The source was informed that the session was a continuation of the "vehicle" target. The session began with the cue "equipment" and the source was directed to describe all significant items of equipment present on or in the vehicle. The monitor suggested that the source may have discovered the actual target, which seems to be a piece of portable equipment tied into electronic systems aboard the vehicle, possibly a detector/sensor. The source was told to await ops officer feedback before proceeding further. The document is classified and is labeled for intelligence sources and methods.

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 PROJECT SUN STREAK (U)
 WARNING NOTICE:   INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
 CRV Session Procedures Report  (S/NF/SK)
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 1.  (S/NF/SK)   Tasking:   Original tasking data sheet attached.
 Additional monitor guidance     (per ops officer):   explore the concept of
 vehicle "carrying" something.
 2.  (S/NF/SK)   Session:   No source PI.   No source review of past
 session notes;  source was informed that the session was to be a
 continuation of the "vehicle" target.   Monitor informed source that he
 seemed  (during earlier sessions)  to be talking around'thd'important
 aspect of the target.     Session began in S6 with the cue "equipment"--
 following up on source's previous session.   Later in the session,
 monitor directed source to turn his attention not to what the vehicle
 "systems" do, but to a description of all the si        ant items of
 equipment present on or in the vehicle when it a to      Monitor feels
 that there is a moderate possibility that the source may have discovered
 the actual  "target",  i.e., the thing of interest to the ops
 officer/tasker.                                         "
 3.  (S/NF/SK) S mmary:   There is a piece of portable equipment that
 i`s-removed and set up when the vehicle deploys to its location.   This
 piece of_.equipment is tied into electronic systems aboard the vehicle.
 The device seems to be some sort of a detector/sensor.
 4.  (S/NF/SK)  Feedback: Source was told that what he had perceived
 may be the target, but we would have to await ops officer feedback
 before proceeding further.
 CLASSIFIED BY: DIA-DT
 DECLASSIFY    : OADR
 Approved For Release 2002/11/18 : CIA-RDP96-00789R002000610003-0