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inventory of a collection of objects on the sea floor for national security importance uh ranging from
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that existed on the sea floor of national security interest but until craven created the the dss
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ffrdc's this is stuff like the miter corporation the aerospace corporation triad national security run
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kind of set the playbook by forming something called triad national security it was battelle a
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labs to try national security oak ridge at the center for naval analyses institute for defense
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closer towards a ccp national security state with that centralized processing and that probably wouldn't
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national security issue. It's classified and your, your, your, your, your request is denied.
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And we'll be very mindful of any national security issues or secrecy or whatever the request is.
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I went to the place where the general of the brigada told me that it was a national security issue.
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and the acting National Security Advisor
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National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under President Nixon and Ford, the Harvard Academic, nuclear strategist, the man who won a Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the end of the Vietnam War, but who is also considered by many, a war criminal. That, Henry Kissinger.
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He was on the staff of Eisenhower's National Security Council and eventually became the chief of the Pentagon's Foreign Technology Desk in Army Research and Development.
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And in Corsa's case, how we went from the Army's CIC to a National Security position in government to knowledge of the UFO program.
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One memo involving CIA director Walter B. Smith highlights the National Security Risk posed by flying saucers, not just as unknown aerial threats, but as tools that could be exploited by the Soviets to spread hysteria or disrupt air defense systems.
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The memo states the flying saucer situation contains two elements of danger, which in a situation of international tension have national security implications.
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He also served as National Security Advisor under Eisenhower.
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Nobody in conventional national security circles disputes this report. It steamed valid as a very real document.
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Others suggest that MJ-12 and PI-40 were interchangeable names for the same group, which evolved over decades but remained embedded in the US national security structure.
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Despite once calling Nixon the most dangerous candidate, Kissinger accepted the role of national security adviser, marking the start of his most infamous chapter.
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Kissinger's time in the White House is National Security Advisor from 1969 to 1975.
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Officially, these groups members typically included the National Security Advisor, senior officials from the CIA, and representatives from the State and Defense Departments.
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Journalist William Shawcross described how Kissinger controlled the National Security Council's processes, funneling decisions through layers of analysis he personally managed.
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these are good people, that patriots, they're not people trying to compromise national security
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there has been an egregious failure that has gone on now for decades inside the National Security
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protects this national security secret, it doesn't mean that everything being done within it
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the head of the FBI, I got Ross Perot, who was on President Reagan's National Security Advisory
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of the national security state, Ross. The whole the whole national security state apparatus that
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was set up by the National Security Act in 1947 over the course of the past 80 years has basically
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who's got more power, you know, whether the national security state has more power than the
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He's getting on the saddle yet again for another confrontation with the National Security State.
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Beyond UFOs and The Unknown S01E01
@DemetrisBergstrom
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Well, I covered the Pentagon and National Security for more than two decades, covered the
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Now all the national security agencies, all the intelligence agencies have to share information
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