SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8711, SESSION 1, VIEWER 018, CRV, TARGET IRAN

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This document is a session summary from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically from Project Sun'streak. The session took place on July 22, 1987, and the target country is not specified. The session utilized Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) technique.
In the session, the monitor tasked the viewer (Source Identifier 018) to identify and describe the placement and potential future use of an object perceived during the session. The viewer reported seeing a city with flat-topped buildings, inside one of which is a large room containing an object resembling a missile. The viewer also mentioned that in the future, this object will be carried aboard a ship, which will explode at the same time or shortly after the missile is launched. The monitor commented that despite some viewer's personal impressions, the target was acquired, and data was collected accurately.
The summary also includes additional impressions gained from the session, such as the appearance of a large complex of flat-topped buildings in the target site, the existence of a grey-colored room with textured walls used for preparation and storage of an object, and the presence of two cylindrical objects, one of which is stubby and has a pointed shape. The summary also mentions a time line that shows the future location and use of the objects, including a large explosion at the ship's location and continuous use of one of the objects.
The viewer provided a critique, stating that there were instances of personal impressions during the session, but there were brief moments when they felt they were precisely "on target."

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 PROJECT SUN'STREAK  (U)
 WARNING NOTICE:   INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
 Session Procedures Report  (S/NF/SK)
 PROJECT NUMBER: 8711                    SESSION NUMBER:   1
 DATE OF SESSION:   22 JULY 87           TARGET COUNTRY:
 REFERENCE:                              MISSION STATUS:
 TECHNIQUE UTILIZED:        CRV          SOURCE IDENTIFIER:   018
 1.  (S/NF/SK)   Monitor Tasking: Identify and describe the placement and
 SG1A
 2.  (S/NF/SK)   Source Tasking:
 -   Encrypted coordinates  (provided)
 -   Source was directed to explore any future use of the object  (AOL-
 "missile")                         which he perceived during the session.
 3.  (S/NF/SK)   Summary:   A city of flat-topped buildings.   Inside one of
 the buildings is a large room an object which may be a missile.      In the
 future this object will be'carried aboard a ship.   The ship will explode
 in place  (for reasons unknown)  without, or coincidental with, the
 missile being launched.
 4.  (S/NF/SK)   Comments:   Source's comment about PI's notwithstanding,
 monitor is confident that the target was acquired and fairly accurate
 data collected.
 SG1J
 CPT,  USA
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 DECLASSIFY    : OADR
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 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
 memorandum
 DATES  22 July,  1987
 REPLY TO
 ATTNOFS DT-S
 SUBJECT: SESSION SUMMARY, PROJECT 8711  (C-SS)
 SG1J        TO:  DT-S      (ATTN:
 Project #:                                        8711
 Viewer:                                            018
 Session date:                             22 JUL 87
 2.    (S-SS)  Impressions gained from the session include:
 a.  The site in present time appears to be a large complex of
 flat-topped buildings, crowded together over a large area.
 b.  Inside the structure of         interest to this session,  there
 is a grey-colored room which is used both for preparation and
 storage of an object  (see below).   This room has an unusual look
 to the walls  (AOL:  like the surface of the space ships in "Star
 Wars")  in that it seems to be textured with "things" and large,
 nondescript shapes.
 c.   The object located in this room appears tobe
 cylindrical.   Ibis rounded spherically on one end and seems to
 t'  In size on the other.   This object was repes.tedly seen as
 being situated on  "legs",  above the floor of the room  (see
 transcript,  p.  7).
 d.   A time line showed the future location of the object to
 be on board a ship at sea.
 e.   A second object was encountered.   This object is also
 cylindrical  in shape, but very "stubby"    (front to back).   The
 front end gives the impression of a semi-open cylinder,  with a
 peak, or pointed shape sticking out in the middle of it       (see
 transcript,  p.9 and  12).
 f.   A look at these  (and possible other related) objects on a
 time line into the future showed:
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 where                              X               is the present time,
 1               is a single-use event which seems to involve
 object #1, above.   This single-use event appears
 to be a large explosion which takes place at the
 object's  location  (rather than the object being
 dropped or shot to another place for the
 explosion to occur).
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 2-2        is a span of time during which one of the objects
 is in constant use.   The type of use here "feels"
 much different from the other use-events on the
 line.
 3=3=3      is a series of single-use events which occur much
 like event 1, above.   They are sudden events
 which have a feeling of being in a distant place
 (this distance feeling is not mentioned in the
 transcript).
 ....      is an indication that there is no further
 indication of any "objects" in existance on the
 time line after the series of one-time uses
 mentioned above.
 3.     Viewer's critique:   There was quite a bit of P.I.  during this
 session, and it is quite possible that there are very heavy
 analytic overlays and drives.   There were only a few times during
 the session, and those very brief, when I had the conscious
 feeling that I was definitely "on target".
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