Approved For Release 2000 DP96-00789ROO0300240001-2 . . . ... DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20301-6111 S20,010/ST-S87 DT-S Date: 19 June 1987 MEMORANDUM FOR ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Operational Report Project 8704 (U) 1. (SINFIWN) During the course of 15 remote viewing sessions, five sources provided the foreign intelligence information that follows below. SG1A 2. (SINFIWN) a. (SINF WN) Source 003 described the target area as an open, spacious graveled-area characterized by a warm climate (at the time of viewing). The A-~;,,-xJ-,peat9.dly and intermittently rad2d, .2nd_ rejp red W h i the area was ,~Jtt~_.qjjgx,p vibration-,, the presence of puffy clouds of translucent green, and the aroma of ammonia that &-au-~Pd a ~7,~tioniin the nasal passages and a g the r-:- -X~ im-t.- __of _ Black circular patches were observed on the Lround as a result of this activity. These same patches were the subject of jgrd-~~A_ s c r u tj. a .X_apd measurement, In a subsequent sef_;!~ion, Source 00'3 desCribed the r resence of a "green cloud" in the form of a fine aerosol spray that -produced a, burnijiz.-sensati-on. Source provided a sketch of the~ta:r*g6t7_a__rea during the cour-,-e of yet a third session. (SEE TAB A). A truck outfitted with safeguard devices transported sealed devices in the ~'Iteg4,_Arj- The caused oping noise" and an ensuing presence of a: ggray~Ish, green translucent cloud -.-- of caustic, corrosive precipitate that was inimical to human, biological F,; The target area was nilitary- f uncti ons and j6UV;WA- related; personnel did not serve in this area by choice. They were ~Tmql WARN17NG NOTICE: SENSITIVE INT'1__'.:,LIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNE]_~~ ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQU)*,~ED CLA.'.31FIED BY: .'A, DT DEC ASSIFY BY: I DR T Approved For Release 2000 MR - 6-00789ROO0300240001-2 Approved For Release 20010/Lrq7r ruP96-00789ROO030.0240001-2 b. (SINFIWN) Source 021 described the target area as an open, somewhat isolated and barren appearing area with the ~4Presence~ of "flat-toppedp curved structures." Flashes of emerald green light" prold_uqe~_sq weaknesses., a .n-i.4ng-~3ensatiQn.-,accompanied by C. (SINFIWN) Source 018 indicated that emot_kgns -revulsiqn were associated with target area. "Active molecules with spikes" and transparent colors of green and grey were dominant in the area. Activity in the target area resulted in on the surface of the skin accompanied-by an added-&% _ying ou+ taste _qf d. (SINFIWN) Source 079 described an activity within the target area as a '~,'gppa4jLLng ,(leveling) of. large bumps, a- a: ,stripp.i.n d- I-- - ..9 of the lanci (to clear an c ean) a dirty environment." Odd appearing, square-shaped vehicles were observed in the area. SG1A 3. (SINFIWN) a. (S/NF/WN) Source 003 described a bizarre, oriental appearing structure involved in an jW~s_iverepxganization of, )M+. i vj,,~,y, New equipment was already installed- Iwhi e -t-h-e- o-1-d equipment was strewn outside the structure and __,&w,ak4nZ,_, -aportatior),,. Personnel at the site seemed aggravated, fristrated and particularly annoyed at the 44posed c.haqZes_: requiring extra effort and extra duty. In a second session, Source 003 described the target facility as a massive, concrete structure j" Qre, "contaminants" described as harsh, salty, granular, catus~ ~icand yellowish in appearance. Technically qualified personnel in protective clothing with hoods and face plates, r# r -transported and z_t re he ~ _#j material. _MaDjpulated, t b. (S/NF/WN) Source 021 described the target facility as a huge, tall, broad structure, flat in appearance on one side and curved on a second side. There was a notable scarcity of personnel within the structure. Whl * "-sounds were associated with the _&Q"X-Lt_Y withiln the The principles of and _ma1ntenance_ were in evidence. A pulsing, greenish light/energy appeared to; result from the r les artic from outside the structure. C. (f'INFIWN) Source 018 described the target facility as a structure constructed in the form an "inverted drinking cup." One area within the structure was area for lowers sweet ta--1,ing, foul smelling, warm liquid. An *#~ 4L&-j'AL,zlit k)y both natural and artificial light was clean d. (SINFIWN) Source 079 described the target facility -s + being located in a hl Led, isolated, secure, circular- Approved For Release 2UVV1VUi,%JV;. %.,~lr%-RDP96-00789ROO0300240001-2 Approved For Release 20WO P96-00789ROO0300240001-2 shaped area. wor '-rotective cl.p~t.bjing, and&,Indl_ed~ e p 4uggLiu.rop,aO "cavern areas,. "' ~- -tivities ~ U_Q_KAd_LD_ -Acz ppeP,,rP,_,,__q9Ppartmente The presence of a very dangerous, man- made' substance was in v7[r1ga ,A.,'pt,azes of development. The a,~ mzxi_~",by a neighboring group of foreigners. The presence a communications systems a. with the outside world was also noted. There was a continuing preoccupation with an object that ~func~ nnection,wit-4 _hQ-a-~mo-q. here.., J e. (SINFIWN) Source 101 described the target area as a huge complex surrounded by a fence with a predominant L-shaped building. A servicing rail switch yard was in the area. Technicians and scientists held.J_=J_a_4J_4g~s,,to address the use of light weight metals and alloys. The -presence of chickens and pigs was incongruously noted. 4. (SINFIWN) ORIGINATOR'S COMMENTS: There was a perceptible continuum of correlation in the information provided by the five sources. There was some SG1A it related to either the Request you complete and Evaluation Sheet (IES) at 2 Enclosures TAB A Sketches TAB B IES difficulty in sorting the information as retu.rn the attached Intelligence your earliest convenience (SEE TAB B). SG1J GS-14 Senior Analyst Approved For Release 2000/08 90%U;~_ - -00789ROO0300240001-2 -M-17 ;5#~7UAVA ~P%f