I 'A rt-1 14F111-Y10 A-1 I N OVI !;U?1.)LCT.- TO: Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : C.IA7RDP96-00788fkOO1000380003-8 UNIII-D STAII-S GOVI PINIWJI~NT me m__ Oco_ndum 19 J.-inul-Iry 1988 DT -- S s'UN :STRE-AK - Annual Repcirt 1987 (U) DT (Dr. Vorona) 1. (S / S K / W N 1 NT E L) The mission of the SUN '--,T1_%'EAK Prototype Operatiorial Group (POG) remairied dedic8ted to the application of the psychoenerLetic process of Retric.)te Vicfwing (RV) as a Human Intelligence (HUNINT) collc!ction methodology to unilaterally collect foreign intelligence information or, through appropriate cuing, provide a Yjasis for a sister di5cip.line to prompt a .c;pecific collection effort on behalf of the Depart)-rient, of Defense (DOD) and other US intelligence community agencies when all other _-yy3teirts have failed. 2. (S/,SK/1,,1NINTF.L) The POG is comprised of professional intelligence officers, a group of highly self-disciplined person-nel dedicat,-d to the collection of foreign intelligence thro,-1,1,g,h the application of unique methodology conducted under strict, controlled conditions. The attached annual report reflects the scope of this extensive effort with its perceived hi uh I i -j I') ts of a ccc, iq:) I i shtiI,-_-nts arid attendant -Shortfalls. -ffoz 3. (S/SK/WNINTEL) E -ts involving the perietration of inaccessible targets in terms of persons, places, things, or events, were normally successful. Remote viewing efforts conducted to predict the occurrence or non-occurrerice of future events resulted in gdnerally erratic and unreliable results. Remote viewing efforts conducted to locate persons (hostages) or things (documents) hase8 on a known point of focus (operational data) are to date, encouraging but riot conclusive. Efforts to favorably resolve the,basic issues of the so-called "search pr, -blem" are onaoing.' Prototype taskers related to Military PI-1-Is and Int~~I-Jtion-s and to Terrorism were drafted; the i r rCITiainS to be scheduled fo~- pursuance in a tral'-ni-rig mode during the coming year. 1~,'ARNING NOTICE: SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED CLASSIFIED BY: DIA/DT DECLASSIFY BY: OADR OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 (RE:V. 1-~80) f7 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA, E')P96-QOT80RO01 000380003-8 %, , .' --., Ll ", U 4 (u) jlers~onnci are entjjijsia~3tic, morale is high, illid thr-3 1-311it if; 1ooking to Lrc-,,.atc-.r from the challenges. of the now year. SG1J SUN ST)'FAK Annual Peport, SG1J cf: 1) T Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 000380003-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00 788ROO1000380003-8 SUN-STREAK A14NUAL REPORT- ---1987 1. (S/SK/WNINTEL) The nature and scope of the POG operational and training activities are reflected in the following reports: a. The Operational Project Report at TAB A. b. The Utility Assessment Report at TAB B. C. The Viewer Production Report at TAB C. SG1J SG1J SG1J SG1J SG1J SG1J SG1J SG1J io cate Lwo vacancies authorized by the current TDA-and identified as a GS- 0132 OPT 13, and that of a US Army CPT,'remain vacant. The search for suitable candidates to fill the vacancies is ongoing. 3. (S/SK/WNINTEL) During the reporting period, pro:7,edures were established to cross-train all r~e"mote viewers in both modes of remote viewing, specifically: Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV); and, Extended Remote Viewing (ERV). The required training time for a remote viewer to become o erational was reduced from two years to six months. the first candidate to be successfully trained under the revised training schedule, is currently operational. has completed Stage IV of CRV training. She will have completed Stage V and Stage VI of her training by mid-February 1988. In mid-February 1988, Ms will be trained in the ERV methodology. Ms. an accomplished and experienced Extended Remote Viewer, is in Stage III of CRV cross-training. It is anticipated that she will complete Stage IV of her training in late January. During the reporting period, procedures requiring the preparation of post session-summaries and the submission of sketches as conceptuall-epresentations, in support ofl~remote viewing activity, were established. 16 an effort to instill self-confidence and self-discipline exporienced. remote viewbrs were encouraged to conduct sessions without the assistance or presence of a monitor or interviewer. This form of independent remote viewing known as "Solo Remote Viewing", has proven surprisingly successful to date. The concept of "Solo Remote Viewing" will be pursued during the coming year. The results of Project 8717 reflect the first operational effort where solo viewing was used in about eight of the sixteen.total number of sessions conducted. The rtgultg ar~ encouraging; a high degree of correlation among viewers surfaced during the course of these sessions against the target. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 P= rzi_ d. The Personnel Training Report at TAB D. r I Approved For Release 2000/08/07 788RQ01000380003 -8 4. (S/,SK/WNINTEL) An estimated 130 sessions conducted by six viewers under a Utility Assessment known as Project "P", revealed a near total inability to predict future events. Except for a few and isolated, eye-catching successe-q, there was no evidence of consistency or reliability in the results obtained from remote viewing efforts conducted in a predictive mode. Remote Viewing "the future" does not, appear to be feasible or a marketable aspect of this program at this time. However, a utility assessment known as Project 11-1 and conducted to determine a remote viewer's ability to determine the substantial content of a document stored at the DIAC, appeared successful. The ancillary descriptions of the DIAC as the target storage site prompted the levy of a second and similar task with the added facet of attempting to determine the identity and location of the target building where the document is stored. This activity is being pursued under Project N-2. If successful, POG may he gaining meaningful insight on how to best resolve the issue of the so- called "search problem." Tenative taskers were established in an effort to collect information related to enemy Plans and Intentions and to International Terrorism as intelligence targets. The perceived ideal tasker in such instances, requests foreign intelligence information about individual(s) suspected of a specific octivity(ies) within a given time window(s). Tasking specificity may he the key element in this effort. Hopefully it will provide the point of focus needed to determine an unknown from known data. S. (S/SK/WNINTEL) A training project is being established to further test the feasibility and desirability of remote viewers to remote view in a solo mode. The training scenario provides for remote viewers to view an event of historical and intelligence significance. In response to direct tasking, each remote viewer will be called upon to unilaterally remote view a distinct facet of the target. Remote viewers will then coordinate the results of their findings with other team members in an effort to resolve the problems. Duplicative tasking will be avoided as much as possible. Where one remote viewer will be tasked to report on target personalities, a second wild be tasked against related political activities, a third against military forces, etc. activity etc. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 r Approved For Release 2000/08/07 :~-.P~A4 .9006- 9788ROO1000380003-8 6. (S/SK/WNINTEL) The scope of the POG remote viewing effort for 1987 is well documented. An effort to determine the results of the effort in terms of accuracy and timeliness was accomplished internally. The intelligence value and use of the end product remains to be determined through the receipt of intelligence evaluations prepared by requirement originators and other intelligence community customers in response to tasking. SG1J 5 ENCLOSURES TABS A-D As stated above TAB E -Training Precis Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 N.J" 0;4, t . !" ;, It, Approved For Release 2000/08/07 -- CIA-RDP9t-0078BROO1000380003-8 TONPIL I ......... .. .. ... ....... . ..... ....... .. . ............ ... .. .. . ..... .... ... .. ..... . .. ... SG1A FT."IM, S L) Fk, c~ 1:: -1:( C) 1-1 F:,I VAT-D C""T C, 1..:. 1\1 S -r n 14 G I:V .1. 0 9 1"1 A C P., 2 0 1 g P11 A 12 1 1. J U 1-1 di 1-1 g 2 JL(11 E37 r, UJ i n g C) 4 1. () J U 1-1 U 1--, d j. 7 n g '3`7 C) 6 2 1. G J U I I G 7 rI d i 1-1 g 117 C) 3 6 19 J U FI E3 7 P d j. g G e 7 C.".) 4 17 2' *.:-, A g [A F, d i g 9 7 87:1. 0 1. 23 -9 JL(l 07 Pc- n d i n g B _7 1. 1. 4. 6 f) L I g 87 P i 1 -1 g 1 87.1.2 4 26 1. C) S e 1:) 87 N/A 7 1 18 1.9 Nov 87 F.'e I-, d j. n g 48`7 1. _J 1. 1 E, e c 87 F, (.-~ nd 4 i I-, q C87:1 5 4 1.6 1. _` 5Oct 87 F'e, n d i I-, g CS'7 1. -1 7 22 Nov 37 F'e n d i 6 I-, q 8717 4 11 C on t i 1-1 U i . . . . . 1-1 g . . . . . . . . . . 9" 7 1. 4 a L1. N o v 37 PE-_.-ndinq 3 (DA) 'GD 7 1. 5 7 1 C) NI c) v 87 Pending (OA) 9 ."2 3 2 Pr cj e c t 3 6 C) 5 i s 49, U t 1. 1 i t :MIC-TIt COI-IdLIC-ted to cl,~_,terfrlina SG1A -z-fl-)ility tc) is a re.-, L SG1A This rc'.~port il:; il-) and re-flects total (FU`-"SUltS7 to dz=-ttc.-:~ for CY "(.--.)'7) Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/07.: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 ............... .. .......................... ............. ~ 1, 1. ')- 1: -'. I y J CI "I' V "I, I]::. W1: D :3 L (I 2 0 f V a I (V hzt I 6 6 L I 2 N- 1 4 1. 1 Oral I-Val N 4 1. C cj r-, t i n u i ri g 0 9 S C~ T' U I 6 '74 r-,jc:) Intel Value Q I Usef L, I U r, d e t r im i R 2 P. e d . .. ..... .... 1'J6 iPi df d i t J. n a 1 t. a k i n q 1-1 V C, 3. Vs t I -t eA' (:::(::)i-ic]Lict of a problem. t i ci n- d to deti~rmine a cl E 17, t j Zj t j. I j. t y j..-t r rf., c.) t e Vi L-~, r- s; i..A bi 1. J. t y ri d p r c-j p e r, sl'i t y t o (---- L-) I I ea c t T' 0 r- C--~ i cl n in a criode. A ne-n-i protc-icol with built-in in l?8'7 with the LAJ 4F j of 'Che I t s--, -rai-clet correlation in -S and rztnged r-ofn 1..-3- -L'O 18 Percent. L .-i WEIS LIJ(DAI Approved For Release 2000/08/07.: -C,[A-RDP96-007-88 ROO 1000380003-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/07: CIA-RDP96-00788ROO1000380003-8 Ij 1,, 113QT V I HU, 17- OPFRATJ ONAL UT I L IT Y T11 A 114 TOT AL R 114 G 014 S A S S H 5; S S' F S S E.S S 114 S 11 )-,'NTS 10 14 -S 003 65 33 26 124 Oil 44 a2 5 5 131 018 43 28 1 '13 26 0211"* 12 20 S 37 079 52 33 76 161 095 4 0 79 83 1 2 0 0 2 09 9 10 1 10 10 3 23 2 32- 156 259 647 Training se-ssions lectures and include drills. 021 and Viewer 101 were reassigned during the reporting -x* Vi ewer period. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00798ROO1000380003-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-007'88ROO1000380003,,8 1987 TI~AJNIIIG M~'CAP V I E' CI~V (a) E'J~V ORV (C) ANDBA (d) W E R (ID) P 003 18 2 1 2 Oil 16 0 0 0 018 10 1 1 1 021 4 3 1 1 0-19 55 29 3 1 095 71 0 0 0 101 1 0 0 .. ............... ...... ..... . . ........ ...... ..... .......... 204 37 6 6 SOLO TOTAL 1 24 2 is 1 14 0 9 2 90 0 71 0 :3 . .. ...... ... 6 .......... .... 259 (a), Coordinate Remote Viewing (b) Extended Perriote Viewing (c) Object Remote Viewing (d) Aljstract Referents Discrimination of Binary Alternatives 4'See the Training Presis, attached as TAB E, for a complete explanation of each technique. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 GIA-RDP96-00788RO01 000380003-8 71