Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0200 -3 SG1J eMG*Wm&JNOFORN-SKEET CHANNELS ONLY PROJECT SUN STREAK (U) WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED Session Procedures Report (S/NF/SK) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROJECT NUMBER: 8711 SESSION NUMBER: 4 DATE OF SESSION: 6 AUG 87 REFERENCE: TARGET COUNTRY: IRAN MISSION STATUS: TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: CRV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 018 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- during the following windows: A_u-g-u-sT-, December 1987. 2. (S/NF/SK) Source Tasking: sessions, but label the search crypted coordinates (provided), ame time line as in previous 3. (SINFISK) Summary: Source summary attached. One missile firing detected in September; hits a metallic, box-Ehaped structure on land. At another point on the time line (November 87), a violent attack on what appears to be a small village is detected. SG1A SG1A 4. (SINFISK) Comments: Monitor worked hard to get viewer to say that the September "target" was on the water, va land. Also, it is "reason" for the perceived November interesting that tracing the incident led to a "large, black object"--the Kaaba stone/Mecca? V SG1J CPT, USA 0-00-ft-NOWFORN-SKEET CHANNELS ONLY CLASSIFIED BY: DIA-DT Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RUMMMR0002DOW0014-3 Approved For Relea=~~A'~=RDF`96-007bffl, %0?PRffq~4ANMENT memorandum DATE: 7 August, 1987 REPLY TO ATTN OFt DT-S SUBJECT.- SESSION SUMMARY, PROJECT 8711 (C-SS) SG1J TO% DT-S (ATTN: 1. (S-SS) Statistics'. Project 8711 Viewer: 018 Session date: 06 AUG 87 Filename: 8711.LO4 2. (S-SS) Impressions gained from the session include: a. A time-line for the next 5 months (August thru December, 1987, showed 2 noticible points of interest. They are: AUG SEP OCT 1 NOV DEC 2 1) Point #1 occurs at a location which, for all appearances, is located amid rolling sand dunes. However, the appearance of the land is repeatedly perceived as being very green. A distant perception of it shows what se%ms to be the "patchwork quilt" of farmland. The event associated with this place is perceived a-A~ a miss!4-e~.iring, but this was a given in the tasking, so is to be expected. The target site for this missile is perceived as being some sort of large structure, grey in color, and made of metal. Closely looking at the missile's target, however, gives the repeated perception that + --+s located on land. There are I is -mot--a alTtg, u f~' two accompanying perceptions when viewing the inside of the target: one is that of a man in a dark grey, square, metallic room. The-otheFr is of a gaping hole in the side of-the' me-talTIc strticture, with "things" stacked inside which look (AOL: like large bags of flour). 2) Point #2 is perceived as ocurring during the last _dMAW-gmber. 'It --i-s a time charged with intense amounL&,9f energy, resuiCfiig`in great destruction, pain, terror, and confusion. There was a sudden "package" of impressions which conveyed the sense of a small, desert town getting destroyed. The prompt "why?" led to an immediate series of AOL/signal impressions: OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 (REV. 1-80) ,,Approved For Release 2000/08/08 :_9Cl~A7._RR P96-00789ROO020002(=, '1JR(MCM101-11.6 7W K 4 'L, -6, nPo , 1984 0 - 461-275 (272) Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0200020014-3 a) a black symbol within a circle, all on a military green background; b) Omar Sharif C) a stylized falcon d) Picaso's painting of Guernica was also seen as being directly relevant to the destroyed town. 2. Viewer's critique: A post-session review of this session's time-line and the time-line from the previous session showed a direct correlation of the information perceived. I feel very good about this session's material, and feel that it is accurate. 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