SUN STREAK, SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT, PROJECT 8717, SESSION 2, VIEWER 018, ERV

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Summary: This document is a summary of a session from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically the Sun Streak project. The mission was to access a target site and identify and describe any new structures of high intelligence interest. The viewer tasked with this mission, identified as Viewer 018, reported that the target site was located at coordinates 589281/856562. The viewer provided an overview of the area around the target site, describing it as generally flat land with a waterfront on one side and a large city on the other side. The city consisted of very low structures with tall structures randomly placed among them. The viewer then provided a description of two target structures, X-1 and X-2. X-1 was described as smaller than a nearby structure but appearing large on the inside. It had two front rooms and numerous medium-sized machines. X-2 was described as smaller from the outside but giving the impression of being huge on the inside. It was perceived to be a floor-to-ceiling machine with many lines running everywhere and possibly catwalks. The viewer also mentioned another structure, separate from X-1 and X-2, that was small, white, and covered with aluminum foil on the walls, with refrigerant pipes running along the walls and ceiling. Its purpose was not perceived.

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PROJECT SUN STREAK 
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED 
PROjECT NUMBER: 8717 SESSION NUMBER: 02 
DATE OF SESSION: 30 Dec 87 DATE OF REPORT: 6 Jan 88 
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METHODOLOGY: ERV VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 018 
(S/NF/SK) MISSION: Access the target site at 589'281/856562 
and identify/describe the new structures of high intelligence 
interest. 
2. (S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Based on data previously 
furnished in Session 01, provide overview, an overhead sketch of 
the target structure(s): indicate target structures in sequence 
of X-1, X-2, X-N. Revisit tall squarish (target) structure, 
describe interior,, purpose, and dimension,::::,; provide supporting 
sketch. 
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: Physical inclemency noted. Viewer 018 
had a bad cough that proved distracting; the cough 
notwithstanding, 018 accomplished more than 70 percent of his 
assigned mission. 
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4 January, 1988 
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(8 ..... SS) Tasking: Describe the general area around the target 
site, with any specific descriptions of the exact structures, 
called "X 1" and "X-2". 
:3. (S ..... SS) ,Results: 
'a. The area around the target site (see drawing #1) is 
perceived as being generally flat land. To one side of the site 
Hi4E a waterfront (perceived as a sharp, irregular dividing line 
between land and water; doCk or wharf area.) The/water area 
is not perceived as continuing on out (as out to sea),!but is 
:perceived as only a strip of water between two areas of lorld. To 
the other side of the taF.get structures, a large city is 
perceived. This city seemed to be a lot of. ?very low (one-story) 
structures, with. very tall structures placed randomly among them 
as opposed to what I think of as an American city, with large 
buildings g6nerally clustered together in "zoned" areas). The 
smaller structures had a very junky and/or run-down appearance. 
b. X ?1 was perceived (see drawing #2) as the same 
structure I_had visited in a previous session: It is smaller 
than a nearby structure, seemingly in its shadow. X 1 seems 
small from the outside, but inside, appears large. The inside of 
the structure was perceived as having two front rooms, then the 
rest of the building being large and open. There seemed to be -a 
lot of medium-sized machines (lathe size) which I could not 
recognize usesofor. At the time of this vieWing, the entire 
building appeared dark and lacking any activty. 
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but once ?:'i" 1: 
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everywhere, 
the overall 
things, but 
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perceived as being physically located off to 
X 2 seemed smaller than X- from the out: 
gave the impression of beilg 'huge. It appeared 
floor-to-ceiling machine with lits of lines running 
and possibly many catwalks. In this same vein, I got 
impression that X 1 was a building which contained 
that X 2 was not so much a "building" as a simple 
the protection of the large machine. 
d. Twlo or three times during the session, there was 
another structure which I "popped into". This structure is 
separate ft' can X I. and X 2. It is white, small (about the size of 
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a moving van), and covered inside with what appears to be 
aluminum-+oil all over the walls, and re+rigerant pipes running 
all along the walls and ceiling. No particular purpose was 
perceived +or this structure, but its location is marked as well 
on drawing #2. 
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