SUN STREAK OPERATIONAL REPORT - 8809

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This document is a memorandum from the Defense Intelligence Agency to the Deputy Director for Scientific and Technical Research. It provides a summary of the findings from remote viewing sessions conducted between June 16, 1988, and July 26, 1988.

Four remote viewers were tasked with describing the principal function and activities of a target site. Viewer 095 described the target site as being under construction in two phases, with the first phase projected for completion within two years. They observed a square, high building of block construction with black, shiny, smooth objects capable of being armed and directed. The site appeared to be partially underground and served as a testing and assembly area for a system, possibly a mobile nuclear system. The site was heavily secured.

Viewer 079 identified the target site as a nuclear reproduction facility located in the southern portion of the Soviet Union. It served as a research and dissemination center for electro-optics. The study of telemetry was being pursued, with advancements that would make contemporary methods obsolete. The facility employed approximately 6,000 personnel, mainly military technicians and physicists. This site was also developing a US AWAC capability. The US counterpart to this site was named "Gardner/Garner" or Goddard and had wide, tall, and square buildings with large windows.

Viewer 018 associated the target site with research, testing, and junk storage. The site consisted of three buildings functionally associated with a tall, triangular antenna related to command and control activity.

Viewer 011 perceived the target site as a huge, tall, windowless structure made of thick, reinforced concrete. It was surrounded by a double security fence and floodlights. It appeared to be oriented towards command and control and tracking of space objects. Information was decoded, analyzed, compiled, and stored at the site.

Additional details from the session transcripts and viewer summaries can be provided upon request.

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 DEFENSE INTEL1_IGENCF AGENCY
 1NAS-IING1 ON. D C. 20301-6111
 11 Aug 88
 MEIIORANDUII FOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
 RESEARCH
 SUBJECT:    SUN STREAK Operational Report - 8809  (U)
 1.    (S/NF/SK)   During the period of  16 June 1988 to 26 July 1988
 inclusively,  four remote viewers conducted a total  of eleven
 sessions      in an effort to describe  the principal  function and
 activities related to the target site  identified as
 Results of this effort follow substantially below.
 2.    (S/NF/SK)   Viewer 095-perceived the target site of  interest
 as being subject to construction  in two separate phases.   The
 first phase of construction  is projected for completion within a
 two-year period.     The second hpase of construction was not
 accessed by 095.   Viewer 095 described the principal  target
 structure as being a square,  high building of block construction.
 Black,  shiny,  smooth objects "capable of being armed and directed
 (aimed)" were observed within the target structure.    The concept
 of      11-gut" was associated with the objects and the structure.
 Con' ui.  s" were observed running above and below ground; in fact,
 the site   (structure)  itself appeared to be constructed partially
 underground.     The site appeared to serve a twofold purpose:   the
 first   involved the testing ofa large and stationary object  in a
 massive room filled with equipment that served as a source of
 power described as concent~r~ated, contained, energy;  while the
 second stage  involved the ultimate assembly,  direction,  and
 aiming of a system..    System completion app;aced dependent upon a
 meticulously detailed process of assembly,  4 process of
 integration normally associated with a  "mobile nuclear system."
 Additional  concepts of complexity,  density,lmass,  length,  and
 roll-out were associated with the overall  pzocess.   The target
 'site was military related and shielded from access by the
 implementation of stringent security measures.   The objects under
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 construction were  described as big,  long,  larlge structures  that
 measured an  estimated twenty-five feet in   length.   See ENCLOSURE
 1.   The duality of distinct,  yet functionally related procedures,
 persisted throughout 095's viewing efforts.
 3.   (S/NF/SK) Viewer 079 identified Target Site        as a nuclear
 reproduction facility located   in an isolated area  in the southern
 portion of the Soviet Union.   The target site served as a vast
 technical  nuclear research and dissemination"system"  (center).
 The study of electro-optics was pursued at the site.   Such
 concepts as  "software/hardware,"   "splicing needles," and
 "radiation"  described the functional  pertinence of the target
 site.  Current,  advanced studies related to  "telemetry" were being
 pursued;  results of this effort will  reportedly make contemporary.
 state-of-the-art methods  in  telemetry obsolescent.   An estimated
 6,000  personnel  are employed at the facility',.   For the most  part,
 it  is headed by a cadre of military technicians and physicists.
 Viewer 079  perceived Target I as being the, object of
 unfavorable  publicity and criticism in the future.   The Soviets
 are also develo-ing the equivalent of a US AWAC capability at
 Target Site tn   There appear             to be ongoing! efforts dedicated to
 the   development of  "telescopic radiation" involving the study of
 "minute particles  in a highl   complex manner!,."   The US
 counterpart         to Target Site Iis a facility named
 "Gardner/Garner"  (Goddard?).  The principal  target buildings are
 wide,  tall,    square and markedly clean. The 'presence of huge
 wi_zdows allowed for a high degree of  light  infiltration  into the
 target buildings.
 4.    (S/NF/SK) Viewer 018 associated TargetgSite~ with the concepts of research,  testing, and  "junk strage(?)."   Target
 structures of  related                                                             interest were described as a series of
 three buildings  (ENCLOSURE 2)  functionally associated with a
 tall,  triangular  antenna that appeared related to command and
 c"ontrol  activity.
 5.    (S/NF/SK) Viewer 011  perceived Target   ite~ as a huge,
 massive,   tall windowless structure constructed of thick,
 reinforced concrete with a single access entrance and a single d
 exit.  The  target structure appeared surrounded by an open,  paved
 floodlights.   See
 area secured by a double security fence and
 ENCLOSURE 3.           The  target site appeared functionally oriented
 towards command and control   and state-of-the-art tracking of
 space objects.    Information was decoded  (atlthe target site).
 analyzed,  compiled,   and subsequently stored. Some data was
 retransmitted to other  receiving stations far further analysis
 (as  in NORAD or from an NSA site).
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 6.   (S/NN/SK)   COMMENTS:   Additional details  of information
 contained in session transcripts and viewer 'summaries can be made
 available upon request.   They are too          lengthy for  inclusion with
 this report.   Customer comments,  suggestions) or additional
 project-related tasking are welcomed.
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