PROJECT 8728 SESSION: 1 VIEWER: 003

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This document is from the CIA's Stargate program and provides details about a remote viewing session codenamed "PROJECT SUN STREAK." The session was conducted on December 2, 1987, and the viewer was tasked with identifying and exploring a target site. The site is described as having structures, a large flat area resembling an airfield, and a body of water nearby. One particular structure, described as a large antenna or microwave tower, is of interest. The surrounding area is characterized as "civilized" with wooded areas, roads, buildings, and open areas. The entire area is busy with high levels of activity. Within the structure of interest, there are various rooms, including an administrative area with a table and papers scattered on it. There is also a filing thing resembling a safe, containing a book-like object. The document includes diagrams, sketches, and reports related to a constructed metal product. The document is no longer in the possession of the original owner and seems to be of significant value to another party. Another document from the same project requests the remote viewer to access an encrypted document and provide information about its content, including its main theme, purpose, author, security classification, and language used. The document also instructs the viewer to describe the container, building, room, and geographical location of the document.

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41113,6-06E/NOFORN - HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY  
PROJECT SUN STREAK (U) 
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED  
PROJECT NUMBER: 8728 SESSION NUMBER: 1 
DATE OF SESSION: 02 DEC 87 DATE OF REPORT: 04 DEC 87 
START: 1016 END: 1127 
METHODOLOGY: CRV VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 003 
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: See tasking cover sheet, attached. 
2. (S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Coordinates initially. After 003 
identified the "filing thing" attention was turned to the target  
within it, then to an exploration of it and its associative 
ideas/connections. Later in the session 003 was instructed to 
describe the geographic location of the target site. 
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: State-of-the-art CRV. A superb job on the 
part of this viewer (and monitor). NOTE: 003 felt compelled to 
include an additional "AOL Summary". 
SGFOIA3 
milOPONSOWNOFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY 
CLASSIFIED BY: DIA-DT 
DECLASSIFY : OADR 
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General characteristics of the site include a grouping of 
structures and a large, long, flat, black, hard-surfaced area 
reNsembling an airfield,rear a body of water/ One of the 
structures is "like" a large antenna or micrewave tower/ made of 
steel girders and bracings, rec1. and white, and very high and -airy 
feeling. At the time of the session the area was cloudy, cold, 
windy, and fresh smelling. One structure is of primary interest. 
It is rectangular in shape, but not exclusively; there are other 
rectangular portions of the structure attached giving it overall 
an asymmetrical if seen from above. This grouping of structures 
and flat areas is east of  the  hody of water which seems to be a 
river. The surralling area suggests a. "civilized", managed sort 
of terrain with patches. of wooded areas interspersed with roads, 
buildings (businesses/residences), and open areas. The entire 
area seems very "busy" - -chronically high levels of varied 
activity "like" day-to day civilian pursuits. West across the 
bedy.g.f.vgIT....i520ty, both.. old and new, that evinces a ."massj,ve" 
feeling of importance - -like a seat of power or capital city, 
maintaining some sort of power or influence 66t Of proPertion to 
its significance as an urban area of its size. White buildings 
are present, some involving elements of classical architectural 
stylesg columns, fluting, facades; memorials are involved, as is 
government, military, and open parkS. It reminds me much of D.C. 
or Paris. Strong feeling of "European", 
international/cosmopolitan elements, but just as strong a feeling 
of East Coast North America,'especially USA. 
Inside the structure of interest are areas of light and 
dark, warm, cool; there are many spaces and room within. One 
room seesa_aigraljd_caxa:,;- it is.well li_ghted.,.-ems to be som:,. sort 
of "admin" area, and contains a flat place on which to lay things 
....._............ . 
oyt, n-Iike a tabje_er_desk, but not quiteei,tber,.. on which 
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papers are .1a.01_,Jaut --Dr,. perhaps, "strewn". There is also a 
"filing thing," which is somewhat like a safe, is heavy, cold, 
and metal, and can be secured. Within this filing thing is 
something "like" a book. Outside it seems to be light blue, 
thick, made of paper sheets reminiscent of computer print out 
paper bound together, and inside is black and white. First 
I mpressions were that it included rows of characters - -lines of 
letters and numbers, which suggested names and listsF-lt------seted, 
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to be sensitive and critical. Apt_ was._ suggested o.LEET program . 
information and some sort of ng:It.r.. weapon4.0.nfor1i1ation? 
N contingency target study suppor-f-book,. 11.i...e seemed to be at 
:least one of some sort of black and white picture or illustration 
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it. It's "like" it doesn't matter what language it might be 
. printed in, but that someone with the proper expertise could 
understand it regardless of their language background. 
Ultimately, the "document" seems to involved diagrams, sketches, 
drawings or references or reports on an article made of carefully 
formed or constructed metal parts put together to form some sort 
of final "end product". The idea of designs, manufacture, plans, 
....--,... ---__ 
prototype, intrc5111-ct,icin? linking, facilitation, accuracy, and 
maybe ?ccungpAni(nit.ion.i networks and,-entrYptt(567rs involved. Also 
involved is the idea 0+ transfor:Mi'ltg---"sethirjce,_omes..."i.n" from i 
one direction and is changed_into.a?more_usable form.- not 
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fundamentally altered, just m4de_netter" for the purpose at 
hand. An analogyg an analog signal coming in, being digitized, 
then being sent on in a more transmittable, accurate format. 
There is a sense of linking or connecting or being connected over 
a wide area involving numerous different "outposts" with people 
like a "network." Maybe some sort of electrical or magnetic 
element involved. 
The "documerA" no longer seems to belong to whom it used to. 
A second party now had it. Seems almost a report of something 
tIi at was being or is being done/produced elsewhere. By 
"elsewhere" is meant somewhere a long way away over lots of water 
and land--"like" almost on the .other side of the globe in a 
relatively hard to-access place. It's almost as if someone has 
scored some sort of coup by having this document/information in 
their possession. 
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1. PROJECT: N'21-
2. BACKGROUND: Project is a Utility Assessment conducted to 
determine the remote viewer's ability and propensity to collect 
foreign intelligence information against documents shielded from 
normal perception. 
3. ENCRYPTED COORDINATES: 
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4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION (EEI): 
Access document and describe the following information: 
(1) Main theme 
-(2) Purpose 
(3) Principal sections 
(4) Principal sub sections 
(5) Author 
(6) Publisher 
(7) Extent of Dissemination 
(8) Security classification 
(9) Language used 
(10) Value of document as viewed by customers 
(11) Title 
(12) Date published 
(13) Number of pages 
(14) Document size 
(15) Description of front cover 
(16) Use of charts, photos, graphs 
(17) Year, month of the original source of the 
information ie, Date of Information. 
b. Describe the container used to store the document 
c. Describe the building in which the document is stored 
d. Describe the room in which the document is stored 
e. Provide an overhead view of the geographical area of the 
location of the building; include recognizable geological 
features; and include public and easily recognizable or 
historical sites or features in the area. 
c/17 
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