SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8715, SESSION 4, VIEWER 018, CRV, TARGET (BLANK)
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This document is a session report from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically Project Sun Streak. The session took place on October 5, 1987, and targeted a specific country. The report mentions that no additional tasking was received, and the source was instructed to reacquire the site and maintain attention to the "present time". Movement exercises were conducted during the session. The source's summary is attached, though it is mentioned that it contains the same information as before. The report also includes comments from the monitor, who feels that the source may have an unwillingness to follow instructions due to a perceived superiority. The session summary states that the perceptions gathered were mostly a repeat of previous sessions, with some new items mentioned. These include impressions of people standing still like mannequins, an impression of "Christmas", and a vague impression of another activity related to the site but not included in the tasking. The source also mentions perceiving a long, cylindrical object with "barbs" or "fins" in a clean workroom in the same structure as the "pile of powder".
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PROJECT SUN STREAK (U)
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
Session Procedures Report (S/NF/SK)
PROJECT NUMBER:
8715
SESSION NUMBER:
4
DATE OF SESSION:
5 OCT 87
TARGET COUNTRY:
REFERENCE:
MISSION STATUS:
TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: CRV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 018
1. (S/NF/SK) Monitor Tasking: No additional tasking received;
monitor intent was to employ Stage III movement exercises to attempt
to get the Source to perceive more of the site gestalt.
2. (S/NF/SK) Source Tasking: The session began in Stage I with the
instructions to reacquire the site and maintain attention to the
"present time". Movement exercises were conducted as planned.
3. (S/NF/SK) Summary: Source's summary is attached--same stuff as
before.
4. (S/NF/SK) Comments: Please refer to item 3d of Source's summary:
The monitor informed the Source that, regardless of the truth
contained, this statement constitutes an excuse/crutch/etc. In
essence, it portrays (to this monitor at least) an unwillingness to
follow instructions and attend to one's job. I sense that a
continuing feeling of superiority, (i.e., "I'm smarter than the tasker
attitude), on the part of the Source, in combination with the
perennial mentality of "having been maligned by the Army, et al"
produce signifcantly deleterious effects on the Source's remote
viewing work. ' SGFOIA3
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memorandum
REPLY TO
ATTN OF1
7 October, 1987
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SESSION SUMMARY, FI:OJEC1.. 8715 (C/SS)
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TO: DT-S (AT TN-.
1. (S-SS) Statistics: Project 0: 8715
Viewer." 018
Session date: 51, OCT 87
Filename". 87151. L04
2. (S-SS) The perceptions gained from this session were, by and
large, a repeat of previous sessions. New items include:
a. There were y. fe recurrences of an impression in which
there were several people standing very still (AOL: like
mannequins), with strong backl i ghti ng (AOL.? like a brilliant
flash). This impression was not pursued further.
b. There were several repeated impressions of approaching
time, specifically "Christmas". This impression was also not
pursued further.
c. Movement exercises were tried, with the "pile of
powdery material" being the center point.. This resulted in the
following percept i. cans:
1) 200 Meters North of the tenter point, a military
truck was perceived, which resembled a 2 1/2 ton truck.
2) 100 Meters East of the center point, there was a
large quantity of white powder, made up of very shiny crystals
(AOLs like sugar).
3) 300 Meters West of the center point, there was
another large rounded cone (AOL: in the shape of another pile),
which seemed to have a segmented appearance to its surface (AOL:
like the shingled coverings of the road-salt pyramids found all
around Maryland).
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d. An attempt was made to return to the main target, at
which time I managed to work out and objectify a vague, troubling
J impression which has been with me from the first session
performed on this target. The impression has been that,
concurrent with the tasked objective of the site, which-seems in
no way related to the i:ahysical aspect of the site's location,
there is another activity of importance which is not included in
the tasking, and about which the tacker has no knowledge. This
other activity seems to have drawn my attention from both the
site location, and the tasked site activity. I have known that
this activity was not what was tasked, and sho cl d e ignored, but
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have I::)eeri drawn to it, anyway. This activity seems to have
something to c.lo with the passing of :information between two
1::recal_pi. e who ::arcs not. :in any way related to the site location,
except to c_csse it as a sscsc1 sided place to perform their transaction
in secrecy. I have the +eel i r?iq that the i n+ormati on being passed
might in some way relate to the task i rig t (1OL: that the
information we are wanting is being compromised, even as we are
seeking it), but am not certain that this is the case.
e. Having cth ject:i f :i ed what had be(--xi bothering me through
the I::Yest. sessions, I returned to the site and gained the
:irnrne:ae:litae pe:;rcti:e?pt.:ic.on of a long, cylindrical object with "barbs"
or "fins", lying i n a clean workroom, located somewhere in the
same structL.lr??e't~ as the "pile of powder'". With this, the sesiis:ion
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