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in the United States, Deputy Directorate CIA, Director of Naval Intelligence, and a variety
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explore in this project, I theorize naval UFO programs can be delegated to four
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operations are likely conducted out of the Office of Naval Research and Office of
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Naval Intelligence and conjunction with US Special Forces Command, SOCOM,
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Reconnaissance Office and Navy Special Program and involve US naval stations
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will explore in tremendous detail the three components of naval UFO programs I
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naval UFO programs, monitor, will be largely emitted from today's exploration.
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a naval regulation restricting maritime UFO reporting. With that being said, let
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us look beyond the veil to analyze naval UFO legacy programs. Hey guys, it's
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investigation, we will analyze the alleged structure of naval UFO programs, study
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intriguing USO retrieval cases and identify naval installations alleged to hold
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the Office of Naval Research, which subsequently hands them over to defense contractors for detailed
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Naval UFO program, craft would be taken to various Office of Naval Research locations before
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And by the way, as recently as 2013, the Office of Naval Research has displayed a keen interest in
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according to the testimony of Randy Anderson, the Navy, specifically the Naval Service Warfare Center
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programs with FFRDC's well worth our interest. Primarily the Center for Naval Analysis run by the
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not our focus for naval legacy programs. The NRO was born based on a recommendation to President
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in Naval, USO retrievals are scanned. Seen as NRO is a classified Black agency but we will do
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science and technology and office of naval intelligence quote from the day NRO was formed the CIA
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Naval Intelligence 13 September 1974. Brand new flag selectee that year. I also had a second hat
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oceans. Bobby Ray Inman allows us an extremely rare opportunity to understand Naval UFO slash
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Green Beret Randy Anderson as running the off-world technologies division below the Naval
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Naval Intelligence and director of NRO whose very existence was still classified. In Inman's own
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NRO dealt with technology acquisition and was also a high ranking naval official ranging from
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Secretary of the Navy to director of naval intelligence. Also recall how Inman states he was exposed
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Until recently with the openness of Admiral Timothy Gallaudet naval officials quite often denied
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the existence of UFO. This dates all the way back to 1951 where the office of naval research physicist
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Naval Intelligence and a variety of intelligence posts a very technologist and clearly someone
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former director of Naval Intelligence Sumner Shapiro. It is unknown if like Inman Shapiro served on
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group that managed UFO information and at this time Shapiro was retired as director of Naval
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me to the current director of Naval Intelligence. He decided to terminate the meeting at that point,
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Eschler and insights he gained from senior Naval officials, Eschler would also claim Navy
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EMP experiments were utilized out of Pensacola Naval Air Station to down UFOs for retrievals.
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only Naval officials who have spoken on UFO legacy programs. In 2021, now deceased former Navy
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of the Naval Research Laboratory NRL. However, the National Oceanographic Research Laboratory was
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quite often. Present day, Woods Hole also manages projects for the Office of Naval Research,
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we can find some data of extreme interest, such as National Defense R&D Services with the Naval
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integrate, evaluate and support unmanned undersea vehicles specifically for the Naval
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truck, C5 Galaxy, or Naval vessel to piggyback, efficient routes to rescue crews of stranded
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intelligence briefing by a Naval Intelligence Officer and was informed on the existence of an
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naval deep sea diving and engineering capabilities to retrieve undersea objects discovered by an
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vessel equipped with a side scan determined a vessel to be resting on the sea floor. Naval authorities
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the retrieval by the Naval Lieutenant Colonel and Mark told Bell he would connect him with the Naval
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Officer. I am still trying to chase down this case with the help of some high profile naval
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Chris Sharper are correct water-based USO and UFO recoveries are stationed at naval
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installations and locations of the Office of Naval Research where they are then utilized in
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down-craft stored at naval installations. We will reference numerous sources here including
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Naval Air Station Sunnyvale California disappeared out of sight while serving at the Naval installation
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facility the Colonel would attend weekly commanders calls at the Naval Air Station in New Brunswick
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serve at the Brunswick Naval Air Station at this time and was the commanding officer of the
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bodies are now being flown outside of the US to a secret naval installation on an island in the
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is similar to OPNAC which is the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations while BBS is the
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This story took place at the Naval Air Base Yuma Arizona now called the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma
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Witness Pete, a former US Marine, claimed to have photographed a saucer-like craft at the Naval
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to the Great Lakes Naval Base in Northern Illinois in 1973. While we discuss this case do keep in mind
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the Office of Naval Research has a major Chicago Department less than 40 miles away from the Great Lakes
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Naval Station. Our encounter comes from one witness R.K. an E4 grade instructor in gunnery school
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at the Great Lakes Naval Base from March 1973 to September 1974 destined for intelligence school.
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Naval Base with orders not to let anybody within 100 yards. While on duty R.K. was approached by
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a naval officer who handed him a sealed envelope to deliver to the commander in the quan set hut.
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Great Lakes Naval Station was shot down by the Navy between Hawaii and the mainland in June of 1973.
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of significant consequence here. Glomar was run by Nuro, a joint naval and CIA DSNT effort.
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Other cases of naval bases and the Office of Naval Research possessing both
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rep, J. Andrew Kisner, stated sources within White Sands Proving Ground in the Naval Research Lab
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FFRDC and U-Wark to exploit UFO materials. According to Kisner's naval sources, the UFO
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the Research and Development Board ran by Dr. Vannevar Bush and the Naval Research Lab.
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Naval Support Facility in Diego Garcia, he was exposed to the Navy conducting sensitive operations
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Navy Special Program, or NSP. The NSP is a highly elusive naval office that's similar to Nuro we
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Program Office serves as an umbrella control system for several naval clandestined undersea operations.
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the Office of Naval Research locations. To then be studied by federal elements and defense
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under the Navy Special Program Office. This process for Naval UFO legacy programs would likely remain
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Facilities by the Navy Special Program Central Office. Naval legacy programs hidden within the NSP
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record that while Stia's aware of testimony of naval UFO legacy programs, he did not directly
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served as the technical director of the Navy Special Program Office, where he provided naval
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executive. He, quote, provided scientific expertise on space and naval reconnaissance systems in
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1960s with heavy use of naval assets, ships, and submarines. The project employed a variety of
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Navy rear admiral and director of Naval Intelligence John Butts. The memo thanks John for his personal
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contacted one Mr. W. H who served for two years as an office of Naval intelligence chief information
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Believe it or not today we have only scratched the surface of Naval UFO legacy programs.
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In the beginning of this project I separated Naval legacy programs into four distinct categories
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Navy special program office an office of Naval research conducting under C UFO and USO crash
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organization such as the NRO NRO and CIA DSNT we have also discussed myriad senior naval officials
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FFRDC's Naval U-Arcs and DOD RDT&E facilities that are highly likely involved with Naval UFO
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looking into larger naval contracts and discovered for example profits on aircraft carrier
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exploitation programs so after all of this today has mostly served as an expose into naval legacy
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naval and special us oh legacy programs this is due to multiple sources of mine informing me navy
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identify mark to try to identify the naval lieutenant commander and trying to track down those
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naval station case of course stringfield published on this back in the 80s so the glomar explorer
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a craft or the army if they retrieve a craft do they initially stage at naval locations to then be
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transported again does the navy just satisfy naval uf o legacy programs for storage of craft or do
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