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shadowy US intelligence apparatuses. But does the Navy just retrieve UFO in USOs

redacting all information about the Navy, NURRO, Woods Hole, NGA, NURRO, JSOC, etc.

the non-human materials on which the program's focus. The Navy employees numerous U-Arcs and FFRDCs

according to the testimony of Randy Anderson, the Navy, specifically the Naval Service Warfare Center

at the Underground Off-World Technologies Division. The Navy also engages in a tremendous roster of

in this investigation, it is paramount to recognize the Navy has indeed participated in at least one

with Secretary of the Navy John Warner as its first director. The office served as a means of

run in Scandinavian waters by NRO whilst directed by Secretary of the Navy John Lehman from 1981 to

but by 1972 the Navy regained some control of NRO seen Secretary of the Navy John Warner

serve as its director. However through NRO the Navy and CIA DSNT's usage of the Glomar

and touch on how I believe NRO provided transportation and logistics assets to the Navy's project

launched the Deepse Emergent Systems project which saw the Navy drastically improve deep sea

SAIC locations. And of course Inman's dual roles within US intelligence and the Navy also suits

Secretary of the Navy to director of naval intelligence. Also recall how Inman states he was exposed

the Navy, where it develops technology including ocean battle space sensors, unmanned undersea vehicles,

Navy Oceanographic Research Laboratory for the Department of the Navy. This WHOI lab is now part

Mark would form a friendship with a lieutenant in the Navy who would go on to become a commander

with disabled submarines. The Navy conducted numerous exercises with DSRVs-1 and-2, but no

Deep Semergence Systems Project, DSSP, to increase and develop the Navy's deep ocean engineering

capabilities. The project was initially founded out of the Navy Special Program Office and DSRV's

Chief Scientist of the Special Programs Office of the Navy and first head of the DSSP,

So now the question must be asked was Sand Dollar the Navy's first UFO legacy program designated

End quote. From the DSSP, the Navy plan to build six DSRV units and additional DSRVs known as

Remember back to the words of Dr. John P. Craven chief scientist of the Navy Special

Systems project DSSP which aimed to increase and develop the Navy's deep ocean engineering

even state the Navy housed by logics such as in 1975 when Lieutenant Colonel X claimed quote

Great Lakes Naval Station was shot down by the Navy between Hawaii and the mainland in June of 1973.

If this story is true, this means the Navy, CIA, and intelligence organizations such as Nuro

Naval Support Facility in Diego Garcia, he was exposed to the Navy conducting sensitive operations

can only find snippets of. The first ever mention I can find of the Navy Special Program is in a 1974

Now since Nuro was created between the Navy and CIAD S&T, you may think Navy Special Program refers

to Nuro. However, the Navy Special Program is itself a very real office. Indeed, the Navy Special

Here we get a keen look at the organizational structure of the Navy Special Program.

The Navy Special Program was once designated to run parallel to the National Reconnaissance

the Navy Special Program seen as he himself served as former ASD slash I. The NSP, according to

Therefore, with the Navy Special Program acting as an umbrella office for numerous Navy

under the Navy Special Program Office. This process for Naval UFO legacy programs would likely remain

Facilities by the Navy Special Program Central Office. Naval legacy programs hidden within the NSP

encounter them or was not briefed during his prestigious position within the Navy. We can find one

intriguing acknowledged CIA program that likely utilized the Navy Special Program, Project

served as the technical director of the Navy Special Program Office, where he provided naval

technical director of the Navy Special Program Office. And as the executive director of the intelligence

potte's connection to the Navy Special Program Office. According to excellent researcher Jeff Crookshank,

the aforementioned Gene Patete. Historically, the Navy special program saw heavy compartmentalization

overlapping certain compartmented areas of the Navy special program. For read-on access,

from the Secretary of the Navy John Layman concerning the Navy special program. Remembered,

UFO legacy operations. The work here on the Navy special program is just the beginning for me and

served for three years as a diver in the Navy special program with the mobile diving and salvage unit

Chris Sharp regarding USO retrievals the Navy and so calm especially intriguing scene as sharp

security officer for the Navy special program and please understand I am protecting the identity

as has majorly exploit has the Navy successfully created C-faring ARV a deep C equivalent to the

dive into how legacy operations within the Navy are funded I have spoken before on witness Ed who

clandestine UFO programs may have also occurred in the Navy and we may get a keen look at such an

corporation $660 a piece for ash trays to be included in the E2C Hawkeye the Navy only began to

investigation it had also been determined the Navy was paying crumman $400 per socket wrench that

were used to adjust the seats of F-14s and the Navy had also increased payments for ground locks

the Navy had been charging itself $954 for ash trays for such infractions defense secretary

why is this is it because the navy deals with weapons technology as in the randy Anderson case

or is it because the navy specifically the on and r is a pristine stop for craft or is it because

statements and i know i say this in most videos but our work with the navy is really just beginning

because the navy and if chris sharp reporting is correct the oh and r specifically is almost a

transported again does the navy just satisfy naval uf o legacy programs for storage of craft or do

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