I -I PW P Umt RDP96-00789ROO3500810002-3 Approved For Release 200qm DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20340- S20,018/DT-S 3 October 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF SCIENTIST DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Operational Report - 8928 (U) 1. (S/NF/SK) During the period of 11 September 1989 to 2 October 1989 inclusively, seventeen sessions were conducted to determine the nature of a key activity at a geographical location represented by Encrypted Coordinates 362104/453869. Results of this effort follow below,.o 2. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 003 perceived the activity as occurring in a "blue chip, think-tank" atmosphere. A government- oriented group of personnel were AgaL4 :im.Lg_ towards "a,_goal not publicized." It involvedplanning,.or-chestratin.g behind the scenes in an atmosphere of 'no~n_-'al-ScIT"Ture- 4&&My) . The people at the ed serious, gr:im on th hand, and -_3"A-L appear e one altruistic and dedicated to a common cause on the other. The ultimate objective was to ZM&ggMjak the means to implement a xC~U-rA L_&aj I Q a Theq-UpLementat-ionjwas to be effected by subordinates, representatives of the personnel at the meeting. The target site appeared to be a hotel, an office structure located near a beach, double metallic walls. See TAB A. The metallic"wa ls led 018 to believe that the concealed weapons were aboard -ship. The weapons were cylindrically-shaped and closely packed in stacks. They were small, grayish-green in color and had spring-loaded fins. They resembled small missiles. The weapons were activated for use through the1e2,shitpA__4nd pulling of levers) located on the side of the cylinder. The weapons appeared g _,ainst Uam Zgnts. 3. (SINFISK) Remote Viewer 018 perceived the key activities as being directly related to "concealed weapons" 4 ~ within 4. (SINFISK) Remote Viewer 025 perceived the key activity as being directly related to an qL#j;A,,y, , _1~a1~RiU_"prote.ction system WARNING NOTICE: SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED CLASSIFIED BY: CHIEF SCIENTIST, DIA DECLASSIFY BY: OADR Approved For Release 2000/08/0i~;~~96-00789ROO3500810002-3 AL I Approved For Release 20OW&M QRqX OPP96-00789ROO3500810002-3 N r k)k I-IAL 025 perceived the presence of transmitters and antennas. The target site was located in a fenced.area. Uniformed personnel and guard dogs were present. 5. (SINFISK) Viewer 032 believed the key activity was related to tM1P+A ~held by several men of similar political and rel g ous beliefs, and dressed in business suits. The purpose of the meeting was to tggoine how to neutralize a threat to their status (not further defined). The group appeared7 Treatened by gunmen and bombs. The presence of a vessel phonetically surfaced as being related to the issue at hand. It was identified as '"Allied Trader"; it was anchored in:a port north of the target area. See TAB B. 1.11 (OPS CMTS): At this point Viewer 032 believed this scenario to be drug-related. This appears to be in error.) 6. (SINFISK) Remote Viewer 079 perceived the target area as being located in a "third-world country," at the site of a previous (well-known) disaster. Dark-skinned people populated the area. The target site was located in the vicinity of a body of water and a mountain. At some (undetermined) time in the past, a search for lost people was conducted in the vicinity of -the body of water. Viewer 079 then concentrated on an isolated, yellow, brick build ing in the area. Within this structure was a mobile object "on wheels" configured like an "upgraded canon". See TAB C. The object appeared to have no explosive capability. QW,.obJeq-t measured distances)in a ground order-of-battle atmospher~7Small a t were observed as related to this ,activity. Personnel wearing red berets were located on the periphery and appeared intent qn--gbgerKLn_g the _j object and its activities. A man was apparent!-y-tie-d-up (to -hal-r)-in the -target area. (Relevancy of the man tied up in a chair was not determined.) 7. (S/NF/SK) Remote Viewer 095 perceived a large, gray, smooth three dimensional rectangular object that appeared to be related to the key activity at the target. See TAB D. It had smooth, "substance-tight" seams. I-engths, distances, measut-~-66hts, fast aq~~, I -_o-ud noises irid pressu-rr-eiwere concepts directly related to the _i3S_J_e6_C_. There was a presence of tLnderground tunnels perceived as long, lined, smooth and polished. They were surrounded by a "rock-hard" substance. See TAB E. The seams between the tunnel sections were of such smoothness as to make them indistinguishable. Additionally, there was a horizontally- -AcAnrT Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : uItAltv~vIr-W 9ROO3500810002-3 'VOfVQ'!I-I~lA-RDP9 Approved For Release 209-( 6-00789ROO3500810002-3 t V; I k ,16- positioned object on supports estimated as being at about 50 to (50 feet off the ground. See TAB E. People in the area were clad in white, one-piece outfits and wore thick insulated boots. 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