3roved For Release 2ZI5~~ENXWOP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301-6111 DT-S 30 Sep 87 MEMORANDUM FOR THE ASSISTANT DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT: SUN STREAK Operational Report - PROJECT N-1 (U) 1. (SINFISK) During the period of 16 August 1987 to 29 September 1987 inclusively, four remote viewers conducted eleven (11) sessions to determine their ability to identify the substantial content of a document. As an ancillary mission, the remote viewers were tasked to provide sufficient descriptive data of manmade and natural geographical features that would allow for an analytical determination to be made of the exact location of the target site. In this instance, the document was stored in a container located in a cubicle in the area known as DT-5 of the Defense Intelligence Analysis Center (DIAC). a. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 003 described the target site as a large, flat-sided building with a predominance of structures that were square, rectangular, and brownish-green in appearance. The structure was perceived as a government building with established visitor control points. Viewer 003 stated, "The setting reminds one of the DIAC." The cover of the target document had a red background, odd-shaped yellow and black lettering, and a border. The document date was perceived as being 17 February 1987. The word "organization" appeared in the title; and, the letters "L, I, N, E, seemed identifiable. A listing of numbers in rows with codes reminiscent of a series of BE numbers, was associated with the content. The subject matter dealt alternatingly with arms control, technical aspects of weaponry, engineering constraints, design capabilities and strategic considerations. Appendices and tabs were part of the document. The first section of the document provided guidance, outlined responsibilities and WARNING NOTICE: SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED CLASSIFIED BY: DIA, DT DECLASSIFY BY: OADR Approved For Release 2000108109 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 foolr% 0 C__," j makiwA % L~ I in r- P_ D Approved For Release 2VMM9M;%;UA_ -_ - - 6-00789ROO3700710003-1 emphasized the need for safeguarding the information contained therein. Access was granted to select groups of personnel having divergent occupational (professional) responsibilities. The document was a synthesis of data compiled from various outside sources. It identified organizational tasks, "like an OB (Order of Battle) list," and outlined assets, quantities, limits and purposes. The document was arranged in about five groupings based on "type" starting "with the least capable" and ending with "the most capable." The concept of weaponry seemed to be a dominant theme in the document. The related use of large vehicles was also substantially associated with the document. Viewer 003's post-session summaries are at TAB A. Viewer 003's conceptual drawings of the target site are at TAB B. b. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 011 described the target site as being located on the upper level, second or third floor, of an office area characterized by the presence of "cubicles, desks, work areas" in a building "like Building 213 (located at the US Navy Yard) or the DIAC." The cover of the document was reddish-brown with a black border. Substantially, the document dealt with symbols associated with mathematical concepts and formulas along with listings related to strategic arms and targets. It had the conceptual flavor of a computer printout. The document was viewed as controversial in that it caused misunderstanding between the scientific elements and the political elements of an organization. There appeared to be two distinct parts to the document. The first portion was theoretical in nature while the second part provided mathematical Justification in support of the theory. Basically, the document dealt with a material designed to trap energy. The concepts of a crystal structure, use of frequencies, perceptions of vibrations and scattering all appeared germane to the basic tenor of the document. There was evidence of a surface material bonded by a crystal structure acting in the manner of a two-way mirror used to absorb and scatter energy (throughout the material) through the use of "rod- like inclusions." A gray, smooth, shiny, long, round, metallic, cylindrical object is functionally associated with the theory espoused by the document. Viewer 011's post-session summaries are at TAB C. Viewer 011's conceptual drawings of the target site and document content are at TAB D. C. (SINFISK) Viewer 018 described the target site as a large, "walled-in", building resembling an art gallery replete with drawings and pictures on a wall. Well-dressed persons were observed milling about; and furniture was located in the middle of the room. The notion that the document was directly related to biological warfare persisted throughout both sessions conducted by 018. The document had a maroon cover and it was dated 8 April of an undetermined year. The document was substantially related to the effects of a high altitude burst of defoliants sent aloft by a missile. Imagery of wilted vegetation, the presence of a black, microscopic crystal (formed) material that was greasy to the touch, seemed persistently associated with the concept of a biological warfare scenario. Approved For Release 2RW Mpg f-MIA--RUP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 ..~ L L..W ~ % A Nor I % %.MM I Approved For Release 2MMICEWU CIWFRDIP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 Incongruously, within this somewhat dismal scenario, the presence of pastoral green fields, rolling hills and brooks seemed conceptually and substantially associated with the document. Viewer 018's post-session summaries are at TAB E. d. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 079 described the target site as a dark, glassy, curvy, modern-appearing structure located in a setting of low rolling hills amid interspersed fences and parking areas. The reception area within the building had long hallways, high ceilings, and displayed historical, representational paintings executed against a predominantly blue-colored background. The document was maintained in a second area characterized by much lower ceilings. Work of a scientific nature was conducted in this second area, the actual target site. The document was kept hidden (stored) in "a regular place - as if someone could forget (overlook the fact) it was there." It was sealed with a special gold seal. The document was brown and black in appearance and it was dated "1982." Substantially the document dealt with such concepts as energy, phases of implementation, and the notion of suspense dates and required responses. Small circles and black print were noted on the cover. Efforts to identify the document by its title resulted in the surfacing of the following letters: A. R. M. T. ....S. H. The classification was perceived as, "S.N.F. - Code Word." Letters related to the Code Word appeared as being "S. H. 0. P. P. ....R. E.." In a second and subsequent session, Viewer 079 described the essence of the document as being directly related to the capture and storage of "light and energy" in "very small cubes" (crystals). Two principles appeared to be involved, the first was described as an "eye to eye principle" and that of transparency with a "reversing" effect. (Note - Viewer insisted on the use of the word "reversing" as opposed to "reflecting"). Viewer 079's post-session summaries are at TAB F. 2. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: All four viewers appeared to quickly and readily access the DIAC as the target site where the document was stored. It seemed as if the viewers benefitted from an experiential factor that seemed to facilitate this access. Suggest target storage sites other than the DIAC be considered in subsequent projects of this nature. SG1J 6 ENCLOSURES TABA SUMMARY-003 LTC, USA - TABB DRAWINGS-003 Branch Chief - TABC SUMMARY-011 - TABD DRAWINGS-011 - TABE SUMMARY-018 - TABF SUMMARY-079 - Approved For Release 2 6-00789R003700710003-1 02=. M= '%"0 L.. 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") I'l -1 .1 VCOOULOOLCOON6~4007; OSEGIGII JO=j PGAojddV 6M Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 11 TAB Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 Appr oved For Release ri rwX96-00789ROO3700710003-1 C7 Approved For Rel L) 4/ P0710003-1 -0078WqO37 d F o ~rR e~sje 2 0 0 ------------ -00789ROO3700710003-1 V-1 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 CIA-RDP96 007891~~Qowi ob03-1 0% Ism% fm~~ Nam Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 ~. TAB I Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 Approved For Rel . WNWA6.00789RO03700710003-1 ease 2000iqW60 SESSION SUMMARY SESSION: 25A"ST19B7,, 0800~0906hrs The tQrq61 cippears fo be a 10r9e, MOM - Mqdc ob~ccj. T4ii~--~bVj-~ct P(~ejq V~00---fo Ifie. louch. lf 4,40- t I .- rid - - 'I The ohj~ecl 0 9ray 11) co or. s ehope there Vs oil5o sorne-1hing ihat is rouncied however, and Cory'ing. Th'l-. ob3ect seems to be rneiallic cird 'is codled wlith someihing (AOL- like~ point). There are people cizsoc'lated wilh th~,; object POST-SF-5SIO AOL: I feel ihcd the, tor9ti May' be struclure. There are o1her structures In the. area. The People Oi~&1616d v~ilh this tctrgei rnoy have ~-Jec.,4gJRJ:gr1 -fhcy were' busy mvitio orourr-0-b-ii -76 --0161 P& - -- - --- - -1 * h the rm associaTed wil slruciute/obj~eci. There 'is Qn 'impression Mot somelhingis b~inq Sent and recclvcd, fike 0=71 Approved For Release -%J-%J0789R0P700710003-1 Approved For Release MUM&-WP' lA- 96-00789ROO3700710003-1 SESSION SUMMARY SESSION: 27 AL)GLJ15T 19B7, 1304 - 1412 HRS ASGOCIATED WITH TIPS TARGET IS A LARGEt M.t.J.LTI,-STOR Y STRUCTURE (Sec SkcAch, page 4). TJ1E TVIIG~'I~TRIJCTORt 5 ~R -r,0.~DF-T0XI4.--T'44F-RE 15 A PART OF T14E -~TROCTURE T34AT SEEMS TO BE A LIGHTER 'z Aw GH OP GREY AND THE UPPER PART A --VAkK,- 13WF--: BLAC"-K----- WITHIN -rRCGTRtJCTURE-,-0N AN UPPER FtOOR, -TIIEP.E-~(5i,,A)I-ARE7A-Wi4iCi4-~iAS-AN -OFFICE, CUUCLES-- MS-KS,.AtL P__y?qgK~AUASIAQL,:.Jihq,.bid~--Zl3orDIAC)._ THIS 15 AN C5PEN AREA, e). WiriA I 50T SECURE (AOL-vault-lik k fE~--AREA 15 ADOW-MENtr. THE. CDNTE14TS OF T1416 DocumENT APPEAR TO BE VERY 126`NfF-~&~If "SV 0'13F-TWEEN GCIEN'TIFIC AN-D fbLITICCAL COMMUNITIES. IT 'SEEMS TO HAVE -SbMETRING To Do WITH A MORAL issuE. 1'81E%mCOi*4$ OFT114IS OR RBJ)j)ISI+-l3R6-V-V9 IN COLOrt WITIj ONE SME. CONTAINED wIr"IN TH15 DOCUMENT IS-WR-1TWT AND.-S-Yt4bqLr., SomETH ING To Do YvtTFi MAt-"EAfic,;, FN 13t-A-Sq ETC. THE~RE 15 SOMETHING EL%E T144T IS CONNECTED WITH THIS 'DOCUMENT (See page, 7). IT HAS TWE 01P ~--A ~MPOTtR -PRINT- OUT-. AN targeTS). (AOL- Ilike 0-thrStfing list, Q.A.1" f W14EN ASKED TO DESCRIBE T14E ORICINATORS c;; Ti-ilso Vocummr TI-JERE. WAS SOME CONFUS101j, THF-RE IZ A FEELING THAT WH F-R---`F4R~6 6fAt4t;WESZF- 10T NECESSARILY AMONiq, THE ORICTINA TORS, Approved For Release 2000/Qx(ff^ 0 0789ROO3700710003-1 t proved For Release 20DIMIZQ~- P96-00789ROO3700710003-1 !~Esslolq SUMMARY ION: 16 SEP871 1315- 1443 HFZS Th'is documeni Contdin-, wardb, figurC5,"Ilusti-C11 ions, numbcrs, ymbolS, tc-chnical fcrrns, an6 rr3othcmcAico1 _concepts. Pcrc6m- on bj(;C-t 1hoi is 9rcty, smoc~hj-.shvqk-'1C-) _t_OUM.I~ cyl1nc1r`ic.Q1 cind Ir-tallia. The ob~,--ct is I' 14f- ing, the- riteresfing, --Gwbj~2ct is intercsti oncept is new cind in1trc5fin3, but tht documenI 'is dull cirxel boring. WhIlt TocLeing 9n the application of this con=pi ihcre wcLG (a "e, an Outdoors selfing, compicle with Q tohite-"Icr strcQrn Qlid 6r9e, ~~Ooal trec:5. There *is a -61ing of excitement, chollcnge, divcr5*1on,, and somclhinq old - somath'ing new. This is sAimulcil;rig, iriltrestin3 and plecisumble to Gbmc person connecled to ihis document I Cm qcifinq tht 1'mprcssion that ihcra is morcibLin onc cbcumcnt. Onr- dq$ZUmep er Co lcklln5 kchnical CL pec1s, th o h n clhin3 t do viith icory-or- concept. It has som 1 0 hir ;~'-kqps of energ t~~s cnergy or It W,or light. Whcn 1penctratc-S this rn.c%1cr'ial It is bounmi cmurd by rccl -11kc inclusions (and ;IS coni"'Ined~ within ihv-- rrale-r6t. T- q1 Akj i N L. I )Proved For Release 2000/08/09: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003A I U Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 ~~ TAB I Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 Fo~Ael ORIr,iuATz>2B ? 00DIL- Als 9- YIA 6 WcATii:~N? "J~ ZEWI) ;~W ('(S Approved For Release -20;LQ/,-..-M:ONAr-lRftP96--M789ROO3700710003-1 0. - V I-\ L. I ApprPmed For Releasek P96-00789ROO3700710003-1 rP9 y u6 '7 V et Op .ic oil 6,005R-,6ol, ,PNr [-A L-E (:i-REEva nnnfilbMT Approved For Release 2 0789ROO3700710003-1 " w 70071-o6&4 A-/s 4. cr Avu crtutIC c r 4 c I - Vc-,n V/ to'--4 ,(z All rCA+% TT41 C- & 05 F- cel- At") ~Ay r k ~4provecl For Release 2000/0 9 00~79WAA;~Ict*~ WM, ~I Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 I TAB _ I Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 Approved For Release 20?qJWq,9_- FI"DP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 1b memorandum r)ATC1 ii September, 1987 EPLY ~ DT-S AT_TN 0 A SESSION ESUMMARY, PROJECT N-1 (C-SS) SU13JECTS DT-S (ATTN: SGIJ 'To: (S-SS) statistics: Project N-1 Viewer: 0 1 G Session date: 15 SEP 87 F i I en a m e .1 87NI.LO1 2. (s-ss) The outside--o 'f the site appeared at first as a large, oppressive, seemingly walled-in building. it reminded me (AOL) o+ a prison or a Compound of some sort. The_ihsiide' was very It reminded me (AOL) of ii6_-,txrt gallery. There were people inside this structure who seemed to be well dressed and just milling about, as though (AOL) at a social gathering. 3. (S-SS) Having been Cued to look for al~p 'n.gle p(~t7son4 I detedcted ~& man whom I have the strong feeling that I have knbwn per5onall,/-. AsI..,.ed to perceive the-time of intersection between my path and his, I perceived two points, one past and one future (see sketch, p. 14) A.. (S-SS) Having the further cueing that I should describe the contents of a document which this person had, I got the following perceptions: a. The person in question has a feeling of dread and +ear.-, about the contents of the document, and would like to prevent the results of the dOCUment. 13 b. The impression that the document addresses methods and hog about (from concept into i t Y C. The "something" being brought about seems to require restricted areas. d. There was a repeated jimpression of germ or biological _0,~Atn+ are. 5. There was a final impression of another man firiqg,-a missile, again with the strong impression of 4?,iplogical warfare. This man seemed to be dressed in khaki clothing, and was chuckling evily, as though tie had just gotten away with something he knew he 1 9 k1 wasn't supposed to do. .0 Approved For Release 200 19 0/0"$I-__"='.6~.~0789R00370071 00, ONAXR M NO. 10 0~ (REV. 1-80) '77 1 GSA FFMR (41 CFR) 101-11.4 "M-11& Approved For Release 20RO08/fl" - CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum ,DATEI 21 September, 19e7 ,PLY TO DT-S 'TTH Or# SESSION SUMMARY, PROJECT N-1 (C/SS) SUP-waTo DT-S (ATTN: SGU Tol 1. (S-69) GTOTISTICS: Project N- I Viewer: 018 Session date., 17 SEP 97 Filename: e7N1.L02 2. (S-SS) RESULTS, In this session, I was tasked at the beginning to perceive and describe the future application (-s) Of the Subject of the dOCU(nent in question. The perceptions gained are as follows: r R. There were rPr-Urrinc visual and tactile perceptions of MOL) "wilted lettuce leaves". There was also a recurring perception of small, fUZZY orange "balls" on the leaves (AOL: like patches of mold).' b. There was a visual and--tactile perception of a very (microscopic' sized) black "crystal" which felt very greasy. This was aWIexceptionally strong perception. C. Again, as in the last session, there was a perception of a man "doing something mean", and -feeling very Sel-f-jUStified about it. There was a very definite feeling on his part that this was justice. He is Proud of what he is doing, and is getting a sense of revenge Out Of it. d. When tasked with describing the exact application of the contents, there was a strong allegorical -feeling that a door was to close; there would be no going back through it forever. This was a strong impression that something will end; something big and important to life, after which there will,be no going back.- I-hi s was f o1 I owed by the Sudden AI: -Thi s gLty,,,s goi ng to do --i-t! e. Tasked to describe the event surrounding this, I got a visual (see drawing, p. 6) which was sand colored below, light blue in the middle, +ading into black above. (AOL.- it looked just like a picture of the horizon, taken from space.) -F. This, of course, led to the AOL drive of a high altitude burst and dispersal, and the session was forced to an end. 3. (S/SS) VIEWER'S CRITIOUE: Although I recognize that there were great amounts of strong AOL drive throughout the entire session, I feel that I was "on target". I have the feeling about this one that, if you_r__-_i_n-f-o_r_m_a`t_~ion doesn't agree with mine, then yours is wrong, or else I am perceiving another target which is more important than the Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710Q(~IUAL FOLM NO. 10 r~- Q F- &1~ ~~ (REV. 1-80) Q GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-12.4 C J~ F- W a k~- r~- so I 0_1 14 Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 I TAB Approved For Release 2000/08/09 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO3700710003-1 Approved For Rele a IRA P96-00789ROO3700710003-1 8 SEPT 87 SOURCE 079 I FELT THAT I WAS OUTSII'DE A LARGE, GREEN, HjhfY AREA.'----~ FELT THAT I HAD AN-AEffIAL VIEW---OF---THE AREA AND I COU ILD SEE' ROLLING FLAT HILLS. -,'I COULD ALSO SEE A STRUCTURE THAT AT FIRST SEEMED LIKE A LARGt OBJECT BECAUSE OF IT'S POINTED TOP AND SHARP FEATURES. THE STRUCTURE HOWEVER WAS WIDER AT THE BASE AND IT HAD A SWEEPING OUT EFFECT. AS I GOT CLOSER TO T14E STRUCTURE, I COULD SEE THAT IT WAS MADE OUT OF STEEL AND IT SAT BY ITSELF. THE STRUCTURE WAS DARK IN COLOR AND THE SIDES WERE CURVY. I FELT THAT THERE WAS A FIXING UP TO THE STRUCTURE AND STRUCTURE LOOK MODERN. I COULD NEARBY AND I COULD SEE PEOPLE STRUCTURE WAS BUSY. I FELT THAT IT AND I COULD NOT SEE THE STRUCTURE PART AND THE STRUCTURE DID HAVE PEOPLE SIT AND WALK. A RE-FIN1SHING AND THIS MADE THE SEE FENCES AND A PARKING LOT WALKING AND THE AREA AROUND THE THE STRUCTURE HAD MANY PARTS TO AS A WHOLE BUT ONLY PART BY AN OUTDOOR PART TO IT WHERE WHEN I ENTERED THE STRUCTURE, I WENT THROUGH A LARGE DARK /,--f-1WOODED D09R THAT HAD A ROTATING MOVEMENT. I COULD SEE A"LONG HALLWAY AND AT THE END OF THE HALLWAY THERE WAS A LARGE HEAVY BOX. I COULD SEE PEOPLE BUSY WORKING AND THEY WERE NOT TALKING LOUD. I THEN FELT THAT I WAS IN A RECEIVING AREA OF THE STRUCTURE THAT WAS QUITE BUSY. I COULD SENSE A LARGE TABLE AND THERE WERE HEAVY OBJECTS AROUND ME. IT WAS A SPACIOUS AREA AND I COULD SEE Approved For Release 2000,/O.-6/09,,:,CIA-RDP96-00789ROO37(??71000 Approved For Releas P96-00789R003700710003-1 PAINTINGS HANGING ON THE WALL AND THIS AREA WAS FIXED UP VERY NICE AND IT HAD A RICH EFFECT TO IT. THIS OFFICE WAS DISPLAYING HISTORY AND I COULD SEE THE COLOR BLUE. I THEN FOUND MYSELF-- IN AREA WITH LOW CEILINGS AND A LOT OF GLASS. THERE WERE LOW SHELVES--AND A DOGUMENT WAS HERE WITH OTHER 'SMAt-LER OBJECTS. THIS DOCUMENT WAS KEPT IN A REGULAR PLACE BUT I FELT THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS KEPT HIDDEN AND ONE COULD FORGET THAT IT IS HERE,; THE WORK BEING CONDUCTED IN THIS AREA WAS OF A SCIENTIFIC NATU RE. THE DOCUMENT WAS OFrICIALLY SEALED AND I KEPT SENSING A ~D L SPECIAL SEAL THAT WAS GOLD. THE DOCUMENT WAS BROWN AND BLACK AND DATED 1982'. THIS DOCUMENT CONSISTED OF EITHER 40 OR OVER 40111~_ PAGES. Y~ THE DOCUMENT WAS CONCERNED WITH PHASES OF IMPLEMENTATION,10 COUNTERING, FORCING, AND MAKING WORK. THERE WERE MESSAGES ARRANGED IN ORDER TO FILL OUT AND THE MESSAGES WERE CONCERNED WITH TIMES AND APPROXIMATE TIMES. THE DOCUMENT WAS DISTRIBUTED BY THE BLOCKS ON THE BACK OF IT. I THEN SENSE THERE WAS WIRING~~- ON THE GROUND. I SENSED THAT A MAN WROTE THE DOCUMENT. HE WAS IN A HIGH PO~ITION AND THIS'bOCUMENT HAD S-UMMARIES, PICTURES, AND REQUIRED STUDIES. _q6-00789RO - 071 010~.~ Approved For Release 20001 8 *_Rnp Approved For Release 2601_08TW'. b6-00789ROO3700710003-1 RAt S(JLJf-d]I 79 W TLJ1 E W 11-H Gllfl- "I F1 AND ROUGH EDGE'c'.) 14 A TA I L A N D W 1 D E S "11"" U C SA "k AkID 1 DF-, OF:, T'l .11: 1' R LJ C" F U R, I:- W)'::~ R'(h.jI\IDED (:,)I\l "I Of 'I 1_1[7 5 ff_~(JC'I' [JI7~1:::- A S(.'AJ(-fl--k,L-.: WJ'AH A OF' (-11%11 G I ('~~(31'11NG "ICI)(-.~)1:::~1-1--11:-,.I*-,. f-~ 1: 1, I'll G, ADDIR.A.) C.A\1 '1(") 'THI:'::.~ S'I-F'%'LJCTLJRE" r-iND W A S R1 ).-.JU1L_D1NG GUJN(.-) WAI kl. NG AND "IFIE W(-'ic.:')' BU(SY. 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