SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: 9007-II; V: 018, S: 02

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Summary: This document is a report from the CIA's Stargate program, specifically from Project 9007-II. The report includes information about a person associated with a call, the description of a large vessel, attempts to locate the vessel, potential destinations for illegal drugs, and the nature of the drugs. The report does not provide precise answers but mentions impressions and observations made during the investigation. The vessel appears to be large with a light blue band at the top and a pile of black "things" at the rear. Despite repeated attempts, the current location of the vessel could not be determined, but it is confirmed to be at sea. The possible destinations for the illegal drugs are approximately 100 miles north of Atol Das Rocas in the Atlantic and approximately 100 miles west of Islas Revillagigedo in Mexico. The drugs are described as a cream-colored, pliable solid held to the wall with a yellowish rubber/plastic cover next to a bright, glaring, vertical light source.

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 Project:   9007-II
 Date:      900321
 Time:      0902-0933
 Viewer:    018
 Session:   02
 SG1A     1.    (S/STD)  Provide the true name of the person associated with the call
 SG1A
 sign                    Again, this question has no exact meaning, and
 therefore does not produce an exact answer.  There was an impression that a
 "main person" involved had the name (phonetics only:  "Enrique",         "Ricky",
 "Reeky",  "Rique", "Un Rique").
 2.    (S/STD)   Describe the vessel associated with the callsign
 The vessel is very large. The front of the ship appears
 to have a light blue band around the top with blue-green under it.       The rear
 of the ship (see Fig. 1) appears to have a pile of loosely stacked black
 "things" on deck immediately in front of some very sturdy uprights.
 3.    (S/STD)   Determine the current location of the vessel:   (Time: 0920 hrs
 local, 21 MAR 90)  Repeated attempts to locate the vessel produced no
 results.  The ship, however, is "at sea" and underway.
 4.   (S/STD)  Determine the destination(s) of the illegal drugs:  Two
 impressions of destinations (both of which were in open water) were:
 a.  Approx 100 miles north of Atol Das Rocas (Brazil), in the Atlantic
 b.  Approx 100 miles west of Islas Revillagigedo (Mexico), in the
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 5.   (S/STD)  Determine the nature of the illegal drugs:  The drugs located
 consist of a slab or very large, thin package of a cream-colored, pliable
 solid which has black streaks or marks on its surface.   This "slab" of drugs
 is held to the wall by a yellowish rubber/plastic "cover" which buttons to
 the wall with large metal snaps.   This is located next to a window, or some
 very bright, glaring, vertical light source.
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