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Previously, I have labeled NEST as the on-site retrieval science team
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Today however, I have even stronger conviction NEST handled the recovery of a non-human vehicle
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But what is this NEST?
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NEST, or Nuclear Emergency Support Team, was created under executive order 12656
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NEST was founded as a DOE specialized nuclear emergency organization that assisted the FBI
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Analyzing a 1996 NEST briefing, the closest available document to the time of our crash
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NEST engaged in myriad deployment activities serving as an operational emergency management team
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or OEMT and also as a threat credibility assessor ensuring NEST was the, quote,
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On mission deployment sites, NEST would restrict access, perform diagnostics and threat mitigation actions,
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In short, NEST operated as an umbrella organization to handle all nuclear and
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The mission of NEST is to be, quote, prepared to respond immediately to any type of
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Around 1996, NEST enjoyed its own arsenal of vehicles including high-tech vans, MBB,
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Now it is crucial to mention NEST personnel did not consist of armed operators
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therefore it is safe to assume the operators and black camis were not NEST operators
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Personnel in NEST circa 1996 included chemists, engineers, health physicists,
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NEST forces have historically been comprised of contractors rather than the Department of Defense
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Not only did NEST partner with Raytheon but also EGNG, Los Alamos National Labs,
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Funny enough, NEST themselves in a 1995 NEST assessment team report stated quote
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This intriguing and free management style around NEST laboratories
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Under executive order 12656 which created NEST, the primary authority to NEST was the 1954 Atomic Energy Act
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As UFO materials have historically been hidden within the exact 1954 act that provided oversight to NEST
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Further intriguing links exist between Jonathan's testimony and NEST
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In February of 1997 just one to two months before Wagen's encounter NEST introduced the JTOT or Joint Technical Operations team
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This team aimed to provide deployable and technical operational support for NEST to DOD at even faster speeds than present NES teams
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Let's reference diffusing Armageddon inside NEST America's secret nuclear bomb squad by author Jeffrey T. Richardson
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But this was enough to get NEST's attention
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NEST debated deployment to Bolivia or Colombia two countries considered quote-unquote not very important
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What is interesting here is that the same U.S. Wigance encounter NEST considered deployment to recover a probe in countries neighboring Peru
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NEST acted off intelligence gathered from US Space Command and their defense support program DSP satellites
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All this out of Jeffrey T. Richardson's work is to say that there are provable instances of DSP satellites and NEST working in conjunction
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I think for Wagon's case it is highly likely the NRO managed DSP satellites monitoring the egg-shaped crafts crashing in Peru and deployed a NEST rapid recovery unit to secure the site
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In a declassified 1995 NEST assessment team report we can see the DOE ensured with the Department of Defense that suitable military aircraft would be made
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immediately available to support an emergency deployment of NEST forces and equipment
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NEST also worked closely with the US Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division and US Army 52nd Ordnance Group
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It is possible in this instance the CH-47 belong to NEST Army partners
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But what I think here is that it's quite probable these Army CH-47s used to transport the NEST team were from the first battalion 228th Aviation Regiment
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In the same 1995 NEST Assessment Team report, we can see NEST additionally worked alongside US Special Operations and US Navy Special Operations
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Especially in Northern Peru, I wager here the Army 7 Special Forces were quote-unquote recruited by DOE NEST to serve as the enforcement arm of a UFO crash retrieval operation
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It stands to reason such a team could travel with nest assets to incredibly sensitive materials such as a crashed UFO protected by the 1954 Atomic Energy Agreement Act
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From data gathered by intelligent sources likely DSP with support from the NRO a DOE nest retrieval team was dispatched via internal nest jet assets
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With a point of origin in the mainland United States the southern most nest facility here is Sandia National Labs in New Mexico
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The nest team either departed with a DOE special response team SRT or leveraged green beret special forces assets to provide on-site protection for securing the crash zone
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Nest also leveraged for their DOD authority several US Army CH-47 Chinooks from either the 160th SOAR Nightstockers
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During the crash recovery and deployment of on-site directives nest in the first to arrived armed entourage encountered a group of Marines that had happened upon the crash site first
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The young Marine was stripped of his contaminated clothes by nest personnel in biohazard suits
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Remember at this time, NEST teams were historically stationed at U.S. Department of Energy Laboratories
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And recall back to discussing NEST, in the 1996 NEST briefing, NEST was not only permitted to
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So my theory here would see a NEST team departing Sandia heading directly to Iketos U.S. military
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or utilize a J-sock or DOESRT team that traveled with the NEST team
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This means the NEST team would have only required around 8 hours total of travel time
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gear and varying levels of that and that gives even more greens to me for the nest team varying
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the DOE personnel probably nest you know I think at this point it's almost a mute point
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to try and argue that it's not nest but he was stripped of his clothes clearly his clothes were
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is this a substance that the DOE nest team and retrieval teams are familiar with and maybe it's
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