The Golden Age of Army R&D has a lot of really interesting research we can parallel
But this individual was in US Army Office of Public Affairs.
Corso stated that in 1960, he was recruited to the US Army's Foreign Technology Division.
It's similar to the Army's interplanetary phenomenon unit that probably only exists through
Golden Age of Army R&D.
maybe Aztec, maybe Crash at Corona, Plains of Santa Guston, so forth, that the US Army
But I like to focus on other stuff because the Golden Age of Army R&D has a lot of really
I mean, we have US Army Inescom General Albert Stubblebine who wanted to basically cognitively
I mean, double buying created the US Army Inxcom intelligence and security commands, special
of Army and ISA out of Army as well.
And this was funded by the leader of US Army in SCOM, which is of course Albert Stubblebind.
So that's 1986 and 1984 Stubblebind left the US Army.
This was the Army Public Affairs person that I talked about recently.
the US military and intelligence sources split between the Army, Navy, and Air Force will
The exact time of the golden age of Army R&D under Corso who said that there were institutions
of RDCs, if you look at US Army research and development, this is going to sound so boring
But if you look at US Army primers for research and development from the 1950s and 1960s,
of research and development for the Army, he proposed that the Army work for kind of technology
One of these individuals was an Army Air Force.
Weirdly enough, I've talked to a guy who former Army in the mid 2010s who said he saw
Kissinger was an army counter intel guy who was doing tech retrieval at the time.
It was also Army Futures Command.
Army Futures Command and he says there's this sub-Rosa secret conflict arms race going