Tv A Approved For ReWas~ 2000/08/08: AW. P96-0078 R000,QXqV(P1 6 )78 P29 ~- ~OO SECRET/NOFORN-SKEET CHANNELS ONLY tAl, PROJECT SUN STREAK (U) WARNING NOTICEff INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED Session Procedures Report (SINFISK) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROJECT NUMBER: 8709 SESSION NUMBER: 2 DATE OF SESSION: 12 AUG 87 TARGET COUNTRY: REFERENCE: MISSION STATUS: TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: CRV SOURCE IDENTIFIER: 018 -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (S/NF/SK) Monitor Tasking: (Refer to tasking packet 8709) 2. (S/NF/SK) Source Tasking: Begin session in Stage 6 with a time line and search for significant (past) events or persons associated with the target. 3. (S/NF/SK) Summary: Source summary attached. There is the possibility that a Soviet design bureau worker has been acquired. (This will be used as a jump-off point for the next session). 4. (SINFISK) Comments: Source required quite a bit of steering by the monitor. Consequently, the data produced in this session should not "stand alone" (the possibility of AOL is too high), but be used only to support or corroborate information provided by other sources. SG1J SECRET/NOFORN-SKEET CHANNELS ONLY NN,U,~ CLASSIFIED BY: DIA-DT DECLASSIFY : OADR Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0300660001-6 Approved For Release CrM -00789RO00300660~S11% DP96 UNITED STATES NNIENT memorandum DATE- 12 August, 1987 REPLY TO -S ATTN OF DT suWF_,T: SESSION SUMMARY, PROJECT 8709 (C-SS) To. DT-S (ATTN: SG1J 1. (S-SS) Statistics: Project Viewer: Session date: Filename: 8709 018 12 AUG 87 8709.1.02 2. (S-SS) Impressions gained from the session include: a. When asked to describe a "counterpart" for the previously viewed jet plane, another plane was viewed. A description of the differences a4b"WaaLa different angle iowthe wings. b. An attempt to describe "the arrival of both on the scene" led to a rather long time-line, presumably showing the entire history of manned flight. A closer look at the last part of the time line showed.the arrival "on the scene" of the two planes. Thqm0cm)unterpart" arrived *n"rtly before the one previously viewed. 0 C. At this point, I become confused as to whether or not there are actually two planes, or if the t.wo.a-re perhaps diffgrP_n-t-vez_z,±cM-~ of the same plane. The time-line in t5is part of the session seemed to perform double duty; in addition to being a regular time-line, it seemed to also display an allegorical set of circumstances. These circumstances involved: 1) The main "object" of the session being "dragged off" progressively, along an early part of the time-line. This dragging-off was due to another "object" proceeding very quickly along a path of its own. The path of the "fast-moving other" crosses the main object's time-line. There is an almost gravitational pull of the main object off-course, as the 2nd object approaches. Then, the 2nd object flies past the time-line, jerking the main object back on-course (with a near miss), but leaving it somehow changed. 2) Trying to determine what this allegorical crossing of the time lines meant, a person was located. 7,~Lis p,Wson,~-a,man, is evidently a designer of the plane. H*.*oarri.es a strong set of emotions, all centered a ,&gund the fact that his superior (seen as a fe.Male), OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 (REV. 1-80) Approved For Release 200, P96-00789ROO030066 III MOMS (AICFR)IOI-11.6 nVn , ICIRA 0 - 461-275 (272) Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP 6-00789ROO0300660001-6 has made some change to tis...designs for reasons which he feels are not valid. He feels that the "improvement" which has been made to his design will actually-TbU4r its quality, and suspects that it will c9u,se a catastrophic difference in the end. He is personally involved in this whole situation. His inability to do anything about the change interacts with his self-esteem. 3) When accessing this man's feelings, I once again begin to get strong feelings of the same *v--cheap p4,a'stic" (as opposed to solidity) that the (AOL: pilot) felt in the previous session, when sitting in the plane. 4) There is the lingering feeling (post-session) that the designer is right; that not only could something catastrophic result from the change in design, but I also get the feeling that, if someone knew more about the change, the catastrophic result could be made to happen on purpose. 2. Viewer's critique: (SISS) I am not at all certain that any part of this session should be considered as validi. I began the session with very little ability to access the target, and at all times throughout the session had troubler holding on to it, once it was accessed. While the personal emotional ~_t jje I:, information seems like it could be very valuable, if correctly utilized, the session contains virtuall~-_no O,oncrete information, which is what I was wanting from the session to begin with. 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