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Blue Book, I was fully employed there as a US Army in the
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typist from the US Army.
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He was in the US Army assigned as a clerk typist to this unit.
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mainly US Air Force and, but some Army people.
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Yeah, and we did a lot of studies when I went from the army into the research lab.
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They all me back and said the Army decided to.
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They're going to turn it all over to the South Vietnamese Army.
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CIA Army Navy Air Force.
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I said, what's the highest language need in the US Army?
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And I said, oh, well, the army decided they need me to speak Mandarin.
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He's, he's an army counter intel and he's also on record
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And I just interviewed Carl Nell, who's the Army representative for the UAP task force,
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The Golden Age of Army R&D has a lot of really interesting research we can parallel
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But this individual was in US Army Office of Public Affairs.
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Corso stated that in 1960, he was recruited to the US Army's Foreign Technology Division.
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It's similar to the Army's interplanetary phenomenon unit that probably only exists through
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Golden Age of Army R&D.
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maybe Aztec, maybe Crash at Corona, Plains of Santa Guston, so forth, that the US Army
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But I like to focus on other stuff because the Golden Age of Army R&D has a lot of really
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I mean, we have US Army Inescom General Albert Stubblebine who wanted to basically cognitively
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I mean, double buying created the US Army Inxcom intelligence and security commands, special
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of Army and ISA out of Army as well.
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And this was funded by the leader of US Army in SCOM, which is of course Albert Stubblebind.
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So that's 1986 and 1984 Stubblebind left the US Army.
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This was the Army Public Affairs person that I talked about recently.
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the US military and intelligence sources split between the Army, Navy, and Air Force will
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The exact time of the golden age of Army R&D under Corso who said that there were institutions
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of RDCs, if you look at US Army research and development, this is going to sound so boring
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But if you look at US Army primers for research and development from the 1950s and 1960s,
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of research and development for the Army, he proposed that the Army work for kind of technology
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One of these individuals was an Army Air Force.
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Weirdly enough, I've talked to a guy who former Army in the mid 2010s who said he saw
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Kissinger was an army counter intel guy who was doing tech retrieval at the time.
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It was also Army Futures Command.
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Army Futures Command and he says there's this sub-Rosa secret conflict arms race going
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