SUN STREAK REPORT - 9036

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CIA-RDP96-00789R000900070002-4
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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November 4, 2016
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February 26, 2003
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2
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Publication Date: 
June 20, 1990
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REPORT
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Approved Fj?E1l/C1'K6F09R000900070002-4 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum suujECTI SUN STREAK REPORT - 9036 (U) TO ODCSINT, DAMI-PO SG1 B SG1 B would rendezvous and on-load contraband in the form of drugs, from a second vessel inbound from Europe. A conceptual description of the second vessel was also required. SG1 B vessel bearing the call sign, Requirements were concurrently levied to determine Ind when the target vessel 1. (S/STD/NF) On 19 June 1990, three remote viewing sessions were conducted in an effort to locate and describe a target SG1 2. (S/STD/NF) Remote Viewer 025 determined that the target B vessel could be found at geographica coordinates 14?N/57 W. The target vessel bearing the call sign is traveling in a north/northeasterly direction at a rate of about 50 miles per hour and heading for Bermuda. It is a "red, three-sided, serving vessel." The second vessel inbound from Europe, will intercept the target vessel at geographical coordinates 29?N/66?W at a location south of Bermuda. The letters "M" and "J" as well as the names "Hanover,or Havana" surfaced phonetically as being related to the activity of interest. 3. (S/STD/NF) Accord~nz to Remote Viewer 095, the target vessel bearing the call sign, I uis a 50 to 60-foot fishing vessel characterized by a high bow. It is predominantly red in color and has a white superstructure located amidships. Its two engines are more powerful than that normally found on this type vessel. The name of the vessel was identified phonetically as "Compa Verde" and "Campo Vento." The target vessel will rendezvous on 20 June 1990 between 1800 hours and 2100 hours at a geographical location estimated at 11?N/39?W. The second vessel inbound from Europe, is a 130 to 140-foot container ship with a dark hull and white trim; the superstructure is predominantly white with red (trim). The second vessel was phonetically identified as "Boosard/Boosand/Boossad." 4. (S/STD/NF) Viewer 049 perceived the target vessel bearing the call sign name, as being located at geographical coordinates 10020'N75j 20 W. The target vessel is a reddish- brown HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY STIPPLED INFORMATION CLASSIFIED BY: ODCSINT, DAMI-PO DECLASSIFY BY: OADR OPTIONAL FORM NO.10 (REV. 1-60) Approved CIA-RDP -00789R00090007000 1 4MR("')f01.11.s st~Cvmsl to iN I -6 ,P, , 14A4 0 - 461-275 (272) Approve OIIA- J10789R000900070002-4 SG1J fast boat capable of reaching speeds of about 48 MPH. The true name of the vessel phonetically surfaced as "Palotriste Olo." The target vessel is projected to rendezvous with a second vessel inbound from Europe at estimated geographical coordinates 17?30' N/41?501W. The vessel inbound from Europe, appeared to be a "rounded, rusting vessel with a dark hull and red superstructure." It is high yet "sits deep in the water." Interspaced stripes running vertically somewhere along the vessel should be perceptible. The vessel has a "latino flavor." The name "Robolino" phonetically surfaced in an effort to provide a clue to its identity. The vessel left Europe from the southern portion of Spain. Approved SLUML I . ,YB - 000900070002-4