Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RD 096-66789 ROO 180001 00024_~ ~", 71 4x;vk- j- DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON. D,C. 20301-Glll -120,014/DT-S88 4 November 1988 MEMORANDUM FOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH SUBJECT: Sun Streak Operational Report - Project 8815 (U) SG1B 2. (S/NF/.SK) Viewer 011 described "Tai-get, B" as a rounded large vehicle, narrower at the top than at the bottom, and constructed of strong, light-weight, heat-resistant material, like titanium. While in flight, the un mann -_e-d vehicle retoved in awide horizontal arc (trajectory). "Target B" ceased to function while in flight at a point overlooking an area descril-)ed as a "snal--~-like terrain." Viewer 011's conceptual perceptions are at TAB A in the form of sketches. 3. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 018 described Target B as a satellite with a "rounded top" appearance that followed a trajectory paralleling the surface of the earth. The satellite came to rest in a snow- covered, mountainous area,ia location chat was not its intended destination. An aircraft i4as perceived as "-searching for the target" following its return to earth.! Viewer 018's conceptual impressions are at TAB B in the form of sketches. 4. (S/NF/SK) Viewer 025 perceived Target-B as a big, cylindrically-shaped, smooth object with a power source perceived at, the bottom of the object. At its point of origin, the object is associated with the "sound of rushinL, air from a silo." Receptors; switches and controls are found inside the object and WARNING NOTICE:. SENSITIVE! INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED HANDLE VIA SKEET CHAN~ELS ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED CLASSIFIED BY: DT, DIA DECLASSIFY BY: OADR Approved For Release 2000/0 -Pgal nh!~ 8/08 Onn'1800010002-0 1. (S/NF/SK) During the period of 1-4 September 1988 through 26 n-4-11-11 1 QQ.Q r,-r4 ---- ---- ~ - - - - - V1 ~ ~ " r4 7 1 ~ 4- ~ r4 7' -n mn ~F-F~"+ 4-n -A 4 Approved For Release 2000/Qfg/O& GJA P,96-00789RO01 800010002-0 used in ininsion accomplishment, specif ically, the colluction of information "against other activities as in SIGINT." This is accomplished by detection, regulation, resolution, appropriation. The collected information is relayed from the object to a separate structure where it is "registered" and computerized. The target object represents a highly sophisticated piece of advanced technology. Viewer 025's conceptual representations are at TAB C in the form of sketches. 5. (SINFISK) Viewer 032 described the target object as a silvery, metallic, cylindrically-shaped structure with "steering or wing-like surfaces" (fins). The interior of the structure is long, hollow, and separated into cubicles/compartments. The target object is tracked, followed, watched, and controlled from a distant location. It contains some "sort of transmitters." Viewer 32's conceptual representations are at TAB D. G. (S/14F/SK) Viewer 095 perceived the target object as a curved, circular, smooth, thick-walled, metallic object whose function and mission are intrinsically related to the concepts of j "extreme height or depth." In a subsequent session, 095 added that the target object was a rounded, heavy, sealed structure. At its point of origin, the object was supported by some form of "flat slab." People associated with the object at its point of origin, were perceived as being dark-skinned individuals with accentuated high cheek bones and somewhat flat faces. The target object war located in the northern hemisphere with high mountains perceptible to the north and a large body of water located to the east. The target object "is a reverse radiator" in that it sucks up radiation, "perhaps (of a-n) electro-magnetic" nature and collects samples and other scientific evid*7--nce. "The next operational location (mission) of the structure will be in.South Africa. Viewer 095's perceptions are supported by conceptual sketches at TAB E. 7. (SINFISK) Viewer 079 described the target object as Soviet Ministry of Defense communication satellite originally powered by a "three-booster rocket assembly." A "manufacturer's error" caused a "faulty admixture of fuel" that caused it to veer from its prescribed path (trajectory). The satellite originated from an area in Outer Mongolia. It was primarily meant to electronically transmit data collected against "third world countries." Its trajectory carried it over Algeria and Cuba; eventually it landed in an area identified as the west northwest portion of the Soviet Union. Actually, the target object was an "updated version of an old system used to electronically collect and retransmit data." 8. (S/NF/SK) OPERATIONAL COMMENTS: a. (S/NF/SK) By way of summary and in reply to customer tasking, it is noted that the results of the overall remote viewing effort conceptually describes the presence of some sort of space vehicle, probably a Soviet satellite with a possible Approved For Release 2000/08/0 01800010002-0 Approved For Release 2000/ P%6-00789ROO18OOO1OOO2-O S'lGINT related mission. The space vehicle appears to have malfunctioned at one point in its orbit/trajectory. Conceivably, it could have originated in an area identifiable with an area such as Outer Mongolia. b. (SINFISK) Transcripts and viewer summaries can be'made available for review via DT. SG1J ENCLOSURES TABS A thru E Approved For Release 2000/08/08 ROO 1800010002-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1800010002-0 Ply. 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