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He gets a grant for $300,000, which at the time would have been like at least a million dollars or more from the Atomic Energy Commission, which is strange.
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The people from the Atomic Energy Commission write very clearly in letters we found, like we went, Annie Jacobson talks about it, I think in her book, like one of the guys is like, I don't believe you, you know, test me and just, and, and, and did the test on himself and it worked.
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telling me the atomic energy commission gave him money they gave him like over a million dollars yeah
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course well what connection did you just make when i said the atomic energy commission what i was thinking
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secret national labs facilities often associated with the atomic energy commission or federally funded
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Yeah, no, nobody who spends more than three days on the UFO topic comes to the conclusion that it's fake other than people associated with our nuclear programs or the DOE or the Atomic Energy Commission.
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nuclear information under the atomic energy commission so the the doe just has their hand in so many pies
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secrecy, uh, involved in the atomic energy commission and the department of energy, uh, overlays
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But it's effectively the legacy legacy structure that arose in the days of the Atomic Energy Commission has been scattered into the wind.
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I have, I have no real evidence, but one thing that made me really suspicious that this might be true is that, um, I remember when I was a kid, uh, following this mission and, um, uh, when the lunar module was coming back to earth, the, uh, atomic, the atomic energy commission would just going ape over this.
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By the 1950s, EG&G was woven into the fabric of the Atomic Energy Commission itself.
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If you've watched this channel before, you will know that the Atomic Energy Commission
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The Atomic Energy Commission trusted EG&G with its most sensitive operations.
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I think that's where he became a target for either the, well, for somebody, FBI, possibly, possibly the Atomic Energy Commission.
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Lawrence Preston Geis who ran the atomic energy commission, commission Albuquerque branch.
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D.O.E. is of course the acronym for the infamous Department of Energy the successor to the Atomic Energy Commission
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mention of the Atomic Energy Commission's Atomic Energy Act of 1954 should immediately set off alarm bells
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As the Atomic Energy Commission did indeed create a project twinkle in the late 40s and early 50s that analyzed UFOs
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A close ally of Oppenheimer's and Vannevar Bush's, he played a central role in shaping America's atomic age, advising the Atomic Energy Commission and the Joint Research Development Board.
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The group was chaired by Gordon Dean, former head of the Atomic Energy Commission, and included top military officials, government insiders, and scientists.
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Who was in charge of that office? Lawrence Preston Geiss, better known as Jeff Bezos' maternal grandfather, who also worked for the Atomic Energy Commission.
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involved with the Atomic Energy Commission, the precursor to the Department of Energy that highly
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William Webster served on the Military Liaison Committee for the Atomic Energy Commission. Webster
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former head of the atomic energy commission so you'd probably know a little the thing or two about
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rock as the machine is forced forward. Patents were first proposed by the Atomic Energy Commission
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material under the Atomic Energy Commission, which was in 1954.
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of Scientific Intelligence and was classified under the Atomic Energy Commission, which
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the Atomic Energy Commission.
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And from my understanding of the cattle mutilation is the atomic energy commission.
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In the 50s when the Atomic Energy Commission was set up where all this stuff was going down around
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And that was the CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence and collaboration with the Telememorial Institute the Atomic Energy Commission
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that rings a bell is the atomic energy commission this was established in 1946 and the purpose was
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In 1954, the Atomic Energy Commission gets formed.
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And that language for the Atomic Energy Commission is using the McMahon secrecy act of 46.
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The Manhattan Project would have custody of it, and then it would go into the Atomic Energy Commission, and then it would go into the Department of Energy,
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