PROJECT 0144, SESSION NUMBER: 1, VIEWER: 025

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The document appears to be a report from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically from Project Sun Streak. The report is about Stage 3 training, which took place at the Brooklyn Bridge. The viewer, identified as 025, found the training mission "boring" and had difficulty gaining perspective of the site. The report mentions that this type of behavior is common in the early stages of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) training and can be overcome through repetition and feedback. The document also includes other irrelevant information about the George Washington Bridge, Paul Revere, and the author's travels in the United States.

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 PROJECT SUN STREAK  (U)
 WARNING NOTICE:   INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
 DATE OF SESSION:   16 JUN 88
 START:   0842/1405
 METHODOLOGY:   CRV
 DATE OF REPORT:   16 JUN 88
 END:   1000/1435
 VIEWER IDENTIFIER:   025
 1.  (S/NF/SK)   MISSION:   Stage 3 training.   Site was the Brooklyn
 Bridge.
 3.  (S/NF/SK)   COMMENTS:   AI - "boring", probably due to 025's dislike
 of cities;  it was initially difficult to gain anything but an overhead
 perspective of the general  site--a perspective that was aesthetically
 pleasing.   025 avoided getting down  "on the deck", so to speak,  where
 the site's aspects were not so nice.    [Note:   this kind of behavior  is
 common  in the early stages of CRV training;  the viewer's personality
 is attracted to aspects of the site which are personally interesting
 or novel,  and shuns aspects which are not.   Training,  i.e.,  repetition
 of a mission agenda and feedback,       eventually result  in the required
 discipline necessary to discern and attend to the required task.   025
 also had difficulty sorting out the target from the        "background noise"
 (other,  surrounding structures).       This,  again,  is a problem that the
 unconscious,  through experience and repetition,  quickly learns to
 overcome].
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 I saw the Ceorge Washington Bridge grow s " 1n Lexington, Massachusetts, I sat on a
 from one level to two between my visits to r; . -orse, closed my eyes, and imagined Paul
 New York. Many times I stood watching the 'Revere's feelings the night of his famous
 across-the-Hudson traffic. 'I played a game,   fide. I hope my readers do not think I am
 trying to guess the motorists' jobs and ages,  -.trying to make a joke, but I truly believe
 their tastes and character, by the kinds of cars , ;you can read deep in a man's heart only if
 they owned and how they drove.                 -you do as be did and see as "fie saw,
 customers. What they said and how they acted
 made me curious to visit their young but pow-
 erfully influential country. I also wanted to
 see where the inspiring Abraham Lincoln had
 lived. As a boy, I had started my coin collec-
 tion with a Lincoln-head penny bearing the
 words, "In God We Trust."
 Wanderings Cover 74,000 Miles
 From India I came by air to the country
 of Lincoln. Between that time and starting
 to write these words, I traveled 74,000 miles
 through all the 48 contiguous United States
 and the District of Columbia.
 During two and a half years, I talked with
 33 state governors and sat down to dinner
 with hundreds of Americans who had been
 strangers to me until an hour or two earlier.
 I lost a front tooth falling off a ladder while
 photographing the source of the Mississippi
 at Lake Itasca, was given six traffic tickets
 for driving too slowly, and mailed 4,000 pic-
 ture postcards to family and friends at a total
 cost equal to my air fare from New Delhi to
 New York.
 I first touched American soil at Idlewild,
 now Kennedy International Airport, and a
 bus took me into New York City. I put any
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