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DESCRIPTION OF PERSONNEL ASSOCIATED 'ET' BASES Document Type: CREST Collection: STARGATE Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 Release Decision: RIPPUB Original Classification: U Document Page Count: 12 Document Creation Date: November 4, 2016 Document Release Date: May 18, 2000 Sequence Number: 1 Case Number: Publication Date: January 28, 1987 Content Type: HW File: Attachment Size PDF icon CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0.pdf 263.81 KB Body: Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R903800190001-0 SG1J Z8 JANUARY 1987 DESCRIPTION OF PERSONNEL A%octATE~ t.T C3~SES S %r have run into three types of entities cassocioled cii#h bases of various Ioaction5 tdiithin the solar 5ystcm. TITAN BASE..... C01 persannet observed at this base on 20 November 12986 appeared to be no different than native eatrthtiri9s. Thc~rc wcrc two rna(e techn+cion -types Sitfirxf of a control panel of some kirld Behind them .Stood on o+fractt"ve Female with brown 5houldcr- tcn3th hair, wearin3 Q pale green lab coat or smock. She appeared to be 41 some sort o~ supervisory role. MT, NAYE5..._.., there appeared to be two tees of ent'it'ies assr)eicted iI With this site, The Iwo entities lacQied outside of the, structure were QecC`Pl ish;ru3 Some sort of routhhe task,.,. unable to make contact with them or gain incfotn1att6n any sort. Inside the structure were two ent'-tie5..._ orte sitt-ru3 at some sort !of circular console worth a round Scrmr-,-like Ct ect. The other was busy do-n9 ?_thir3 in `the background. The entity at the console appears l to be hurruxn in Form , but locked def;n't iJe facial oc ures. He, seemed griendly enou h. and invited me to observe hi , acfiions of the console, c entities SOL AMERiCA/AFRtcA....._.tVrM affeared to be two lypes a'sscxcicjtod with Ih-s 5rte ateb. The First had a very lame , round -shaped ?heac! on a slender neck. .,,very unhuman. in appearance...t~lrrwst robot-i ke unable 'o make any Contod twin -ths being. D' othe-r rnthy was olmosk hor-in -like in appearancc. His aee was devoid O' any h?ir, , his cOmplex~on :';mss very Pate.... racial fccxtures were very inch" Vncl With the cxceptton da lsharp, slender nose. Th+s entity se-mad Peeridty en.oujh and a aw cd t'o 1be aware 9 My p+'oser-ce. Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 body in a~xtn SG1J Approved For Releas .PQOIOW9ClA- O-3 A N 87 U82a hrs Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 ? Approved For Release 2000/08/'0 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 8 Z3sbi5i' 8-~~07~ 5-~ Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 ? Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 A roved 4rse 2000/ pp URel~ off' A-R 89R00380019 00~ - Approved For Release 2000 8/1'' : CIA-RDP960789ROO3800190001-0 1 -PA41 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 'Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 Approved For Release 2000/G8/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 U tfftAgr" ate Iul e- roux ,,A. -A inad un a Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96 ; 03800190001-0 QAppro~ ~ or R ~a~ 2000/08/10 fIA-RDP9~00789RO~001-0~~ ~~~C nnom,, k't ratan Ta Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 'Approved For Release 2000/08/10 :CIA-RDP96-00789 03800190-0 Approved Fo) .a 00/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-0078 0001-0A- kAU4111.1" Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 'Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 'Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001- REMOTE VIEWING SESSION DATA Remote Viewer : RR * Interviewer : t~ V * * * * Observer(s) : * * * * * * Date -dt /U/ /F7 * Starting time : 088 hours, local 40 * Site # * Site= Acqu.i-s i t-:. (CRV,j ERV ; I ,RV .ARV .A3RV Other _ : : * * Working Mode (GT) --HEM Other - .. * * Feedback class: A C * y * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * T * * * * if * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * iG * * * * if * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ending time : OF''' hours, local * * * Notes * * Highest stage : O * * Evaluation : -i- * *********************.****************************************** *************************************************************** * * Actual site U/.r Sr,,1c ua?- ) u/i AOCn-1-701V * * * * * RV summary 4 722, 2 * **********************~r**************************************** Approved For Release 2000/08/10 : CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version
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6:57Mt 06% cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-R Approved For Release 2000/08/10: CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 R003800190001-0 SG1J 28 JANUARY 1987 DESCRIPTION OF PERSONNEL ASSOCIATED ET BASES So far have run into three types of entities associated with bases of various locations within the solar syslam. TITAN BASE..... all personnel observed of this base on 20 November 1986 appeared to be no different than native earthlings. There were two male technician-types sitting af a control panel of some kind. Behind them Slood an attractive female with brown shoulder-length hair, wearing a pale green lab coat or smock. She appeared to be in some sort of supervisory role. MT. HAYES....... there appeared to be two types of entities associated with this site. The Iwo entities localed outside of the structures were accomplishing Some sort of routine losk.... unable to make contact with them or gain inbrmation of any sort. Inside the structure were two entities.... one sitting at some sort of circular console with a round screen-like objent. The other was busy doing Something in the background. The eritily at the console appeared to be human in form, but lacked definitive facial features. He seemed friendly enough and invited me to observe his actions at the console. SOUTH AMERICA/AFRICA...... there appeared to be two types of entities associated with this site also. The first had a very large, round-shaped head on a slender neck....very unhuman in appearance....almost robot-like ...unable to make any contact with this being. The other erility was almast human-like in appearance, His face was devoid of any hair, his complexion was very pale.... facial features were very indistinct with the exception of a sharp, slender nase. This eritily seemed friendly enough and appeared to be aware of my presence.. Approved For Release 2000/08/10: CIA-RDP96-00789R003800190001-0 2 P.I's body in pain SG1J Approved For Release 2000/08(10 CIA-RDP96-00789R0038001900280JAN87 0828 hrs 873000 815385 :
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What's New on the Electronic Reading Room? The Nixon Collection Aquiline Aquiline Nixon and the People’s Republic of China: CIA’s Support of the Historic 1972 Presidential Trip This collection marks the 50th anniversary of President Richard M. Nixon’s February 1972 trip to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) – a landmark event that preceded the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. This small collection, consisting of three city guides, an atlas, and four leadership profiles, is a subset of the materials CIA produced for President Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger in preparation for the seven-day visit. City guides were produced on Peking (Beijing), Shanghai, and Hang-Chou (Hangzhou)1, as these cities were part of President Nixon’s tour of the PRC. Each guide included a brief history of the city, contemporary maps and photographs, and descriptions of geography, climates, and points of interest. CIA also produced an 82-page atlas of the PRC for President Nixon’s trip. The US government distributed more than 4,000 copies to government customers and non-government institutions and libraries, and sold 30,000 copies to the public for a short period after the trip for $5.25, or $35.19 in today’s dollars. This is the first time in fifty years CIA has made the atlas available to the public. This collection also includes leadership profiles—assessments that CIA provides US Presidents and other policymakers to assist them in understanding their foreign counterparts. The profiles in this collection include Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong) and Premier Chou En-lai (Zhou Enlai). A profile of Lin Piao (Lin Biao), Vice Chair of the CCP, prepared for this trip is also included in this collection; however, Lin died in a plane crash five months before President Nixon’s visit. _____________________ 1 CIA did not begin using the non-Romanization spelling of Beijing and Hangzhou until 1979. This article provides updated spellings elsewhere in parentheses. See The Nixon Collection (8 documents/331 pages).
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CIB Central Intelligence Bulletin Harry Truman was the first U.S. president to receive a daily intelligence digest. At his direction, the Daily Summary began production in February 1946, and continued until February 1951. President Truman was pleased with the product, but a survey group commissioned by the National Security Council in 1949 was critical of the Daily Summary and issued several recommendations to improve it. The new version, called the Current Intelligence Bulletin, began production on 28 February 1951, and this remained the format of the president's daily digest through Dwight Eisenhower's two terms, although it was retitled the Central Intelligence Bulletin in 1958. The Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin grew longer than its predecessor over time with the addition of more items and more analysis, and would eventually contain more graphics as printing technology improved. 2 January-30 June 1961 The new Kennedy Administration confronted a full array of international issues in 1961. In April, a group of CIA-trained Cuban exiles landed at the Bay of Pigs on the southern coast of Cuba with the goal of overthrowing the Fidel Castro regime and establishing an anti-Communist government. The outnumbered invading force was quickly repelled by Castro's troops. The year's reports were dominated by the worsening Congo crisis, with the fragmentation of the country widening despite the efforts of the United Nations, and US concern over the high tempo of Soviet testing of space vehicles and intercontinental ballistic missiles. The situation in Laos deteriorated, as the Communist Pathet Lao insurgency gained strength against the US-backed Royal Lao government. The changes at the CIA following the Bay of Pigs included a format update for the president's daily intelligence report. The new version, called the President's Intelligence Checklist (PICL), was first delivered on 17 June 1961. The Central Intelligence Bulletin continued to be produced as a separate publication until 10 Jan 1974, when it was replaced by the National Intelligence Daily. The PICL, however, was the president's primary written intelligence source through the remainder of the Kennedy Administration. The Kennedy PICL reports are available here This historical release includes: the Central Intelligence Bulletin reports from 2 January-30 June 1961 (2752 pages). This release is the thirteenth and final release in the Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin series. See the Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection
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Learn more about CIA's early eagle (40 documents/289 pages). The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe: A 30-Year Legacy President Bush The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe: A 30-Year Legacy This collection includes a broad sampling of articles from the National Intelligence Daily—the CIA's principal form of current intelligence analysis at the time—from February 1989 to March 1990. These articles represent much of the Agency's short-term analysis of events unfolding in Central and Eastern Europe as popular opposition to Soviet misrule erupted and quickly surpassed anything the Communist regimes were prepared to understand or to which they could respond. The material also represents a major source of information and insight for US policymakers into what was happening in these countries, where the situation was heading, and how a collapse of Communist rule in Europe and the beginnings of the breakup of the Soviet Union would impact Europe and the United States. Please note: Some of the material is marked "NR" or "not relevant." This means that material is unrelated to events in Central and Eastern Europe, and was therefore not reviewed for declassification as part of this collection. Learn more about the collapse of Communist rule in Europe (105 documents/151 pages)
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7:03M 4% CONTACT REPORT INFORMATION RAL INTELLIGENCE AGE A CIA Resources We release millions of pages of documents to the public each year. These resources range from declassified publications and reports to basic references, intelligence studies, and world maps. SECRET THE WHITE HOUSE January 4, 1963 Dear Mr, Chairman I wish to express to you, the members of the United States Intelligence Board, and to the individual members of the intelligence agencies my my deep and sincere appreciation for your outstanding service to our Natico and the Free World during the recent International aisle. In the course of the past Cow onthe I have had occasion to again obeerve the extraordinary accomplishments of our Intelligence community, and I have bees singularly larly impressed with the overall professional excellence, selfless invotion to duty, ressurcefulness and bitiative manifested in the work of this group. The fact that we had timely and accurate informa Men, skillfully analysed and clearly presented, to guide an in Judgmente during this crisis is, I believe, the greatest tribute to the effectiveness of these individuals and agencies. The magnitude of their contribution can be meseured, in part. by the fact that the peace was sustained during a must critical time, It is of course, grout source of strength to mato know that we bave such dedicated and killed men and women in the service of our Nation in these times of peril. Although I cannot personally commend each member of the intelligence community for their individual stierte, I would like you to mauvey to thum, through the members of the United Stшлов Intelligence Board, my peransal word of commendation, my deep admiration for their ache and the appreciation nfa grateful Nation. The Hunorahie Jon A. McCabe Chatrman, United States Intelligence Board President Kennedy wrote this letter to CIA Director John McCone commending the Agency for its role in the peaceful resolution of the
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