And I started with the Wilson Davis memo because I thought that was a perfect place to kind of see where the rubber meets the road from those notes.
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Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson, Deputy Director of the DIA.
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So, so I guess, um, in 1997, uh, Stephen Greer and his disclosure project, uh, met with VADM, Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson.
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I think even Thomas Wilson says he met Greer there.
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And Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson was so floored, he embarked on his own quest to do so.
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And these 2002 meeting notes are a recollection of the meeting between a supposed alleged meeting between Eric Davis and Thomas Wilson in 2002 in the parking lot of EG&G, which of course itself is a famous defense contractor, maybe involved with such programs.
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But these notes basically recount Admiral Thomas Wilson's ventures into finding UFO legacy programs hidden within the SAPOC, Special Access Program Oversight Committee guarded by the senior review group SRG.
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So all these names and what's really interesting in these notes is, um, Wilson talks about how back in there's been some restructuring of these UFO legacy programs in the notes.
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But I, when I would talk about like a line, like, you know, vice Admiral Thomas Wilson talks about Paul Kaminsky.
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And the fact that that list that was sort of given or shown to Admiral Wilson at the time was, to his surprise, mostly private contracting names.
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I mean, the, so the Wilson Davis notes, um, VAD and Wilson says that, you know, the whole legacy program portfolio is pretty much guarded, kept under wraps by, uh, the U S elements of DOD and IC and one private contractor that he refused to name.
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EG&G, of course, is Wilson Davis notes and Bob Lazar's employer.
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Simpkinson, NASA archived UFO by Ed Wilson.
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