0.% rM oft rW% Approved FV- -Va U J,. hNk6PWO ORZ09;%0120009-1 UNIT STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum DATEt 14 Jun 90 REPLY TO ATTH 0F1 DT-S SUELIECT. SUN STREAK Report - NM (U) TO; ODCSINT-DAMI-PO 1. (S/STD/NF) On 23 April 1990, four remote viewers (#018, 025, 079 and 095) conducted one SOLO session each, for a total of four remote viewing sessions to determine: a. If one or more airdrops would occur in conjunction with a projected narcotics smuggling operation. If so, when and where? SG1A b. If the fishing vessel, was involved in the operation, and if so, how. C. If an additional vessel, a 45-foot cigarette boat, was involved as well, and describe salient/identifying features. SG1A d. Determine if I wou d be used as a cache site, and if so, what location sland would be used. e. Describe how narcotics would be packaged and stored. 2. (S/STD/NF) 018 reported that two shipments would occ-=1. one tb_e night of %1_11&y wed by a second early morning SG1A follo BUD -Th e wou d be involved in the operation with t mem --ling in the "packages" , usin t et W reflectorso-n-its floats. The cigarette b9W1 7would not SG1A be used un ess an emergency occurred. Source con4r-luded that would not be used as a i"..but that an alternate location would be approxi-ffi-ate1y-"r-3-JZN/UUZ1W, where the contraband will remain for only "about an hour." (Source did S_G1A search map ofl land reported a tentative location at the northwest corner of the island). Narcotics will be "in large rectangular packages pf plasticized cloth with some kind of .9painted' sealant used to close them." HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS STIPLED INFORMATION CLASSIFIED BY: ODCSINT-DAMI-PO DECLASSIFY BY: OADR OfIrIONAL FORM NO. 10 (REV. 1.60) Approved FoAeJWS,,Q.20W1n_rkL19__. GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-1 LO 000900120009sio-114 w * rPO T 1*A4 a - 461-27S (2721 ApprovkVkr.Rp :WQ39)5/15-,z-U, A-ROP99-00MR000900120009-1 3. (S/STD/NF) 025 reported that ro activitl-es" were toongoing" (source meant perhaps tha preparations were underway) at the time of the session, but would "take place" by May 25, at which time-Agarcel of, cocaine was to "be delivered to the air dr_g.L --point" Vic ZMVTW@_._ he' th_igafre_tte@ I alvet e 0 -_ boat w-ere both 8175@cy@nv@ove8, ter transporting "a limited amount of cocaine to 23N/74W, from where it would SG1A continue "around several of the islands." The@'drugs would not be cached oni Contraband was wrapped-in some sort of green material. 4. (S/STD/NF) _V@@Qrted,,airdrop would take place at two locations-vic E3W/LjW an-& vic 22N/73W, during the "next two , " presumabl-y-273---25 May 1990. Source reported that SG1A would indeed be used to store Qa jogtraband on its tf coast near water." Cod@ind was "under white Fl-ast'ic. 5. (S/STD/NF) Viewer 095 reported !c3mran V-0-U-1-1-d t-A-ke olace on 24 Mav 1990 between 0130 and 0430L v i SG1A _j&"jg be involved Jn-Che-@JrTr-o-@ as the pick- uOys Would be employed in some fashion. Involved but in some other U/I capacity. n -T-raband woulT@p stashed on on r on the eastern tip of the island. Operation could "be halt-ed/diverted at a moment's notice" in event of anything suspicious in the vj;g@@f the DoET-nican. Republic was @esqgffrmd as 'an 6. (SISTDINF) SUMMARY: Three sources agreed thati would be used to cache contraband (025, 079 and 095), two of them specifying locations on the eastern side of the island (079 and 095). One said the island would not be used (018). Two sources reported airdrop would occur early morning 24 May (018 and 095); one of these also specified late night 23 May for a separate drop (018). One source reported sometime during 23-25 May as the window (079), while a different source reported 25 May (025). Three sources reported drop points within the general area of SG1A 1 1(025,079 and 095), wile one reported a drop point far to the west (Q 18) . 7. A map showing salient points of locations is attached to this report. 1 ENCLOSURE MAP Branch Chief App 120009-1 SG1A SG1A SG1A SG1A SG1A SG1J