SUN STREAK OPS/TNG OBJECTIVES, JANUARY 1986 - JANUARY 1988

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CIA-RDP96-00789R002100350010-0
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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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April 20, 2000
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10
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Publication Date: 
September 19, 1985
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-007898002100350010-0 ~.~~~ ~, ~ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum R[PL.Y TO ATTN OFs 19 Sep 85 DT (SUN STREAK) SUN STREAK Ops/Tng Objectives, JAN 86 - JAN $8 (U) DT (Dr. Vorona) 1> (S/SK/WNINTEL) GRILL FLAME, the progenitor of SUN STREAK, established that remote viewing (RV) was a human behavior (real phenomenon) which could be enhanced through training and that. RV had potential for US intelligence application. SUN STREAK's Prototype Operational Group (POG) will integrate RV into the intelligence community's repertoire of collection methodologies. 2. (S/SK/WNINTEL) Using GRILL FLAME as a research platform and Army's CENTER LANE as an experience base, the POG will provide: a. (S/SK/WNINTEL) An RV Intelligence Utility Assessment: Approximately 80~ of the POG's operational effort will be devoted to the production o~ this RV Intelligence tltility Assessment. This effort has as its primary objective the identification of those categories of intelligence targets which would best .be serviced by RV. To accomplish this, a systematic group of intelligence targets will be examined using RV (see Intl 2). The results of these sessions will be analyzed with the help of an office information system. The secondary objective of this effort is to provide a skill qualification internship far trained RV sources. It is anticipated that this phase of the effort will identify the strengths and weaknesses of individual RV sources in acquiring intelligence about different categories of targets. b. (S/SK/WNINTEL) Response to collection re uq irements: Approximately 20$ of the POG's operational effort will be devoted to the conduct of RV in response to current intelligence collection requirements. Tasking of the POG's RV sources will he the exclusive responsibility of the office of. the Assistant Deputy Director for Scientific and Technical Intelligence, DIA. HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED WARNING NOTICE: SENSITIVE CLASSIFIED BY: DIA/DT INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND DECLASSIFY ON: OADR METHODS INVOLVED Approved For Release 2000/08/08 '100350010-0 OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 (RFV. 1-80) 63A FPMR (I1 CFR) 101-11.6 .^:n ?td Approved For Release 2000/08/0 98002100350010-0 c. (S/SK/WNZNTEL) RV Training: Concurrent with the above outlined POG will provide basic RV training for newlva assia ne~ffort the and advanced individual training as required for RV P ~urcenel personnel. 4 Encl 1? 2 Ops/Tng Objectives Chart . Target Categories 3. Evaluation Methods 4. Database Management C~''; DT 5A Approved Disapproved Chief, POG SECR# u' Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-007898002100350010-0