SUN STREAK OPERATIONAL REPORT - 8906

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This memorandum is from the Chief Scientist at the Defense Intelligence Agency regarding the SUN STREAK Operational Report. The report covers remote viewing sessions conducted between March 4, 1989, and April 11, 1989, to determine the scope of an activity at a specific location.

The remote viewers described the target activity as nuclear research and testing, with perceptions of shockwaves and a white van and a series of structures as secondary elements. Another remote viewer described the target site as a "remote reconnaissance area" with two main access roads, two visible transmitters, and minimal buildings. There were two principal activities perceived: a weather-related communications network and research and development efforts related to satellites at an underground level.

Another remote viewer perceived the target site as a "Soviet developmental nuclear testing area." The area consisted of structures located near a body of water, with work and testing done in an interconnected underground area. The viewer also described missiles and other safety devices present in the area.

Lastly, a remote viewer described the target site as a military complex with tall structures. The viewer perceived a large metallic object with a conical center and an advanced technology aircraft described as a "flying pancake" or manta ray wing. Current activities involving assembling, testing, and measurements were observed, and there was mention of a possible incident, such as a crash, occurring in mid-May 1989.

The memorandum includes six enclosures with conceptual representations, drawings, and sketches related to the remote viewing sessions.

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 MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF SCIENTIST, DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY  (ST)
 DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
 WASHINGTON. D.c. 20301-6111
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 1.   (S/NF/SK)   During the period of 4 March 1989 to 11 April  1989
 inclusively,  eleven remote viewing sessions were conducted to
 determine and describe the scope and nature of an activity at a
 specific geographical  location represented by randomly assigned
 encrypted coordinates.
 2.   (S/NF/SK)   According to Remote Viewer 011,  the target
 activity centered around nuclear research and testing.activity of
 nuclear devices. The remote viewer's concepts of shockwaves are
 at TAB A.   Perceptions of apparent secondary importance focused
 on a white van   (TAB B)  and a series of structures  (TAB C)  that
 were representative of the target area.
 3.   (S/NF/SK)   Remote Viewer 025 described the target site as a
 "remote reconnaissance area" with two main access roads and two
 transmitters that were visible from an overhead vantage point.
 See TAB D for a conceptual  representation.   There   were very few
 buildings  in the target area;  it reminded one of an abandoned
 airport.   Two principal activities were perceived.   The first
 dealt   with a weather-related communications network.   This
 activity takes place in buildings at ground or above ground
 level.   Other research and development efforts are pursued at an
 underground level where the activity appears to be related to
 satellites.
 4.   (S/NF/SK)   Remote viewer 079 perceived the target site as a
 "Soviet developmental  nuclear testing area" comprised of several
 structures  located in the vicinity of a body of water.   The work
 and testing is done in an underground area that is interconnected
 by tunnels.   Objects described as  "SX missiles with wings"  (TAB
 E)  are set in place through the use of heavy machinery.
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 INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND
 METHODS INVOLVED
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 Other capsules used as "safety devices"  (not further identified)
 were also in the area.   See TAB F for a conceptual
 representation.
 (OPS COMMENTS:   UNDERSIGNED IS NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE TERM "SX
 MISSILES).
 5.   (S/NF/SK)   Remote viewer 003 perceived the target site as a
 military complex comprised of tall,  wide,  voluminous structures
 located in an open-space area.   One of two principal  objects
 perceived was a large,  grey,  rounded,  metallic object with
 "something round and conical   in the center."   The second
 persistent       impression appeared related to advanced technology
 aircraft, as in a "flying pancake" with a shell of "uni-body
 construction.    It was also described as being shaped like a manta
 ray wing.        It was shiny,  smooth,  dark,  and burnished.     Current
 activities were associated with assembling,  testing,  trails and
 measurements.    The object  (aircraft)  appears involved in some
 sort of  incident  (possible crash - not further described)        in
 about mid-May 1989;  some four or five months later, people who
 "own" it are forced to acknowledge its existence.
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 6 ENCLOSURES
 TABS A THRU F
 DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES
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