SUN STREAK REPORT - 9025
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Summary: This memo from the CIA discusses the findings of four remote viewing sessions conducted for project '#~Ca~S'. The objective of these sessions was to gather information about a blue and white fishing vessel that recently left Peninsula de la Guajira. The sessions revealed that at the time of viewing, the vessel appeared to be circling a location, but no drugs were detected on board. Another session indicated that the vessel was located at a different location and moving in a westward direction, with no drugs observed. In a separate session, a remote viewer reported that the vessel was located at a specific coordinate and was carrying rectangular packages containing a grainy, bitter-tasting substance. This viewer was unable to determine an off-load/transfer point but suggested that the drugs may enter the US near Cape Hatteras or Long Island. Another viewer predicted that the vessel would be located at a different coordinate in the future and that off-loading would occur onto another vessel heading towards the Gulf of Mexico with the identified contraband, cocaine. The project officer comments on this suggested scenario, stating that the vessel possibly left the Peninsula without drugs, then continued westward with drugs, and transferred them onto another vessel for shipment to the Gulf of Mexico and possibly the eastern US.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
~1 MAY 9cj
DATE:
REPLY TO DT-S
ATTN OF:
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SUBJECT:
memorandum
i. tS/5TD} Qn ib & 17 MAY 9c), #aur (;emote Viewers, Cy18, c):'S, tam: , and c'a7~?
conducted four sessions in an effort to answer requirements against tasking.
for project #'~Ca~S. That tasking included the background infor~natiran ofe
"~'he target is a blue and white 4S` fishing vessel, the I~
r-ecentl y ],eft. the I-~'eni nsul, a de l a Gua j i ra, believed to be you wi -have ?Lo
a. Determine the current location of the
b. Determir}e whether it is carrying drug contraband.
c. IF' SOc
1} Naw is it wrapped?
^} Where is it stored on the vessel^
-,} Where will it be off-loaded/transferred?
4} When will it be off -loaded/transferred'
S} Determine where the drugs will enter the U. S.
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S G1A ^ ~, tSdSTD} 018, in one ses ted that, at the time of viewing
ti.~5c:~ hrs, 1b MAY 9c1}, the appeared to be circling about a
location of ii deg 15?~I / ~1 deg 53'W, and that there were no drugs on board
at that time.
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~. t5/STD} t}2i, in one session, reported that, at the time of viewing
t i~atacj hrs, 17 MAY gt~} , the was l oca?ted at 14 deg N / 7?'a deg W,
and was moving i.n a westward direction. t7~S also perceived no drugs on
board at the time of viewing, but that a transfer of drugs could occur at ~~'r
deg M f 7~ deg W, just above the Dominican republic tF'roj. l7fc.'s notew this
location is appros;imotely 60t3-7c3~1 miles north of its suspected location, and
appears unlikely, if it is enraute westwards towards the F;ancador Flank}.
4. tS/STD} C~5^, in one session, reported that the
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at 14 deg 5tr` N 177 deg 4r7` W, and was carrying a white, grainy, bitter
tasting, sweet smelling substance which "burns my nose" in small rectangular
pacE::ages. These packages were located in a large, rectangular metal
container with a lid on top, opening upward iB"fB a freezer or cooler7. {.a~~
was not able to determine an off -load/transfer point, but determined that
the paint of entry into the U.S. would be 35 deg :~Cr'IV f 7~ deg 4~'W, near
Cape Hatteras, fVC. Some part of the shipment may also be bound for the
eastern tip of Long Island, i~Y, at 41 deg 1~'M / 72 deg W. SG1A^
~. {S/STD? t~79, in one session, reported that th ould be
located {at some actionable time future to the session) at 1?~ deg 7'N / 7~
deg i,5'W, heading westward towards the Boncador Bank. ilff-loading will take
place at those coordinates, as well, onto a vessel {NFI) which wi11 head
towards the Gulf of Mexico with the contraband, which D7~i identified as
cocaine. ?
6. {StSTD} P~tLiJECT OFFICE~:'S COMMENTS: The suggested scenario is that the
left the Peninsula de la Guajira without drugs on board, went
slightly northward and possibly dallied there before continuing westward
with drugs {although no pick-up/on-loading was detected). There it will
transfer the drugs to another vessel for shipment to the Gulf of Mexico, and
possibly the eastern U. S. {Cape Hatteras, NC and/or Long Island, NY1.
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