01 r. 031%rT -or Approved For Release 200 WME; 0 781b0900520005-1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DATE: 8 Feb 90 memorandum REPLY TO: -S ATTN OF DT SUBJECT: SUBJECT: ProJect 9003 (U) TO: Program Manager - SUN STREAK (U) I. (SISTD) On 7 February 1980, five sessions were conducted SG1A to accomplish the following: Determine the geographic location identified as I determine the current location of a SG1A target vessel identifie si and, identify and describe the location(s) of s t I delivery points for the illegal contraband in the form of drugs. 2. (S/STD) Remote Viewer 003 described two geographical SG1A locations the result of a dowsing/search effort against the target, I The first area of interest was described as being located in the northern coastal area of the Redwood National Park, California. The second area was seen as being located in the immediate vicinity of Rockport, California. See TAB A. Viewer 003 described the target site in terms of a high cliff or bluffs overlooking a coast line. Access to land from the ocean appeared difficult and the water's edge seemed lined with large rocks. A wooden frame structure with weathered white- paint siding was in the target area. (OPS COMMENTS: Viewer 003 was unable to determine the current location of the vessel). 3. (S/STD) Remote Viewer 018 identified the following areas as projected delivery sites for the illegal contraband. The first was located immediately south of Eureka, CA; the second, immediately south of Point Delgada, CA; and the third, in an area known as Bodega Bay. See copy of strip map at TAB B. Two areas identified as Fort Ross, CA, and Bodega Bay respectively, S G-1 A appeared related to the name I (OPS COMMENTS: 018 was unable to determine the vessel's current location). 4. (S/STD) According to the dowsing efforts conducted by Remote Viewer 032, the ship was located at 41 30N / 137 10 W in an area Reviewed by NIMA/13013 C-L RSS V- Us Vh4 T- y Q R OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 (REV. 1--80) r 0=,FfMR(4ICFR)I.I-II-- Approved For Release, 2MMMKIN., *J'-0f>R00090052 GPO : 1984 0 - 461-275 (272) Approved For Release 2QT'&i oo-v-DDR000900520005-1 northeast of Kermit Roosevelt Seamount. Viewer 032 perceived the SG1A vessel as sailinz from a south to north along the California coast. The I will download its cargo to smaller craftat several points along the coast. In turn, the smaller craft will throw waterproof floating packages containing the drugs near the surf. The packages are somehow illuminated; they are subsequently picked up by waiting personnel along the beach. The drop activity is scheduled to take place under cover of darkness and at "or near secluded beaches." The area known as "Russian Gulch" (TAB C), located in the vicinity of Mendocino, CA, and Point Cabrillo, CA (See TAB C) was singled out as an area of singular interest. (OPS CMTS: 032 was unable to access the concept ofi SG1A per se). 5. (S/STD) OPERATIONAL COMMENTS: a. (S/STD) Remote Viewer 079 was unable to access the target. Remote Viewer 025 was improperly tasked and accessed a vessel located immediately north of Puerto Rico and bound for the southeastern coast of the US. b. (S/STD) In summary, the remote viewing effort suggests a likelihood of the unloading of contraband in the form of illegal drugs along the shore in the vicinity of designated areas described as isolated beaches. The areas of specific interest are highlighted at TAB D. Only one viewer provided an indicator that the vessel was at 41 degrees north on a course towards a destination north of Eureka. 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