SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT. CONTROL NUMBER: 'OTHER E'. SESSION NUMBER: ERV-04. SOURCE IDENTIFIER: RV-101

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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900720001-2 MMOM"OFORN - SKEET CHANNELS ONLY PROJECT SUN STREAK (U) ERV SESSION PROCEDURES REPORT WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED B CONTROL NUMBER: NICKNAME: OTHERS'; ;f DATE OF SESSION: 14 Aug 86 TARGET COUNTRY: VV REFERENCES: SPR-003-86, DTD 6 Aug 86, 5AB SESSION NUMBER: 04 DATE OF REPORT: 15 Aug 86 MISSION STATUS: CLOSED TECHNIQUE UTILIZED: ERV SOURC IDENTIFIER: 101 --------------------------------------------------- 1. ( . ) TASKING: Other.than the original tasking and subsequent directions provided during the previous three sessions the Interviewer was provided noo.ther identifying data or specific new tasking. Prior to the session the Interviewer provided the Source with the following information all of which was drawn directly from the data provided by the Source td date: "To recap our status, you have already described a port facility with adjacent storage buildings. One of these buildings has a curved or domed roof. Within that building there are various sized boxes, specifically medium or smaller sized boxes and a large sized box stored one to a pallet. In today's session we will attempt to ascertain the contents of these boxes in detail. Do you understand your mission?" Source was also provided the same encrypted coordinates as the previous three sessions as per Extended Remote Viewing (ERV) protocols. No other cueing or descriptive data except that quoted above was provided to the Source pertaining to this site. 2. ( ) SESSION: There were no unusual occurrences, inclemencies or external environmental conditions known to the Interviewer which may have influenced the results of this session. The session was conducted utilizing only standard ERV protocols. 3. ( ) SUMMARY: a. ( ) The following narrative, (contained within quotation marks), is an abridged copy of Source's post-session written summary. This summary has been editorialized, (as indicated), by the undersigned, for clarity, grammar and structure. The acutal unabridged summary is maintained in the mission field dossier at this location along with other material produced during this session, e.g., sketches, notes, etc.). "(The) unloading area. outside (the domed) bulding s. not stacked with boxes like last time, (previous session). (There are) pieces o cardboard, (strips) of metal banding material and pieces of pallets lying about but nothing is being stored here now. (Previously) there had been things stored here. (After"moving" to a time of greater activity there are. things) on (the) right side, which I believe is in an area of (special) interest. (The things( are like giant slinky's (toys), (or) soliAppf-Cte&FW eIaa8e ? $/ ii)CIAtRIP iQQ7 QOt9?9i7~00D1 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900720001-2 to a man and half" in height. (The next thing) on the right, going from front to back, is a tubular object, metallic with layers of metal. It (was) stands on one end and is loaded one per pallet. Across the aisle, going back, (are) boxes of bright red tubular objects stacked in rows of maybe five or (six) high. The (red) tubes were perhaps (2 1/2' x 3') long. Further back were objects (which reminded me of) a Ben Franklin stove. (They) are (perhaps) hour glass shaped, metallic, heavy and functional. These are, in some way, (related) to use with an antenna. Further back, on the last shelves, (are) things associated with depot.(level) maintenance. Across.(the) aisle in (the) back are boxes from (the previous session). The boxes have a series of items in them (consisting) of two parts. (There is) a main part and a base. (The) main part has (proturding)?wires and maybe holes. It reminds me of a (wind instrument from my childhood). The area is routinely patrolled and a running inventory is constantly maintained. The warehouse is probably 80% enpty now. I go back to a time when there (is) more activity It is night (and there are) bright lights. (There are) many people (dressed) in gray overalls unpacking and preparing things on (the) left (side) of (the) warehouse. There is a smell of oily rags and cosmoline'(preservative oil/ grease) and new, cold metal. (The people) have a deadline and are working with a sense of urgency. They work in two and three' man teams. The things they are preparing are large, metallic and (sloping). b. ( ) During the actual sessio4 Source reported other data which may inpact.on the final assessment of this target. That data is listed below in raw unevaluated form: (1) ( ) Item previously stored (and viewed in previous sessions) included military supplies/goods and petroleum, oil and lubricants (POL). (2) ( ) An impression that the light in the building is natural, i.e. sunlight through windows or skylights. (3) ( ) An impression of rods or long bolts used to lock containers. (4) ( ) The large tubular object (stacked one to a pallet- see Source's summary) is further described as metallic, tapering (larger at bottom than top), gray and hive drab in color, heat resistant with a red ring at the top (NOTE: In Source's post-session sketches this reference was drawn to represent an item bearing striking resemblance to an artillary shell). (5) ( ) The smaller red tubular items (also described in Source's summary ) were further described as being stacked in the box with an impression of resembling ammunition in crates. The color of these items were bright red. (6) ( ) The r=eference to the "Ben Franklin Stove" was clarified in the post-session sketches as an item resembling a "pot-bellied stove." It was further described as related to the revolving antenna on a ship. Other words describing this device included; components, rapidly interchangeable, pulsing, frequency,,shifting, something to do with bands but defeinitely not a "communicator." Source also reported an unresolved impression of "wide bands, perhaps yellow spectrum," and "reflection, bouncing/ ricochetting off." Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001900720001-2 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1900720001-2 SG1 B (7) ( ) A general impression of a general purpose hard- ware store (Hechinger's) with numerous types of parts, components, batteries etc. (8) ( ) The reference to the giant slinky, when drawn during the post-session interview, bore striking resemblence to a metal liquid transport barrel i.e., "50 gallon drum." (9) ( ) During the session Source commented that items picked up in this warehouse (or at least portions of the warehouse) could only be picked up by military personnel. 4. ( ) OPS FEEDBACK: Following this session a review of Source's reported data was conducted and it was determined that Source had successfully answered the primary tasking. At this review it was revealed to the Interviewer and the Source that the actual tasking was to determine if a specific area of a is being utilized to store explosives. Source's descriptive data reterred to military usage, possible POL storage and the possible identificatid.n of artillery and small arms (dymamite?) stored in this area. This session as well as others conducted by Source on this target described the guarded nature of the facility and the "fragility" (explosiveness?) of the material stored here. In conjunction with the total data reported by Source. reference this facility, it would tend to support the concept of a "sensitive items" storage area with strong indications that the items were explosive ordnance. SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO1900720001-2