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we're talking about socorro new mexico 1964 close encounter of the third kind my point is this it's
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In 1964, he was an Air Force security guard, an air policeman, stationed at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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You see, Richard had his encounter in September of 1964.
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And between Bob Jacobs and Richard Barth, it looks like while we were testing nuclear missiles in September of 1964 on Vandenberg Air Force Base,
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How did you end up at Vandenberg Air Force Base in 1964?
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1964 at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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But that's fascinating, because in May of 1964, you see this sort of tagalong UFO.
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In September of 1964, Bob Jacobs, unbeknownst to you during this test on video, sees a UFO shoot a dummy nuclear warhead out of the sky.
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And then I want to get to this is the, you know, kind of the core experience that you had was also in September of 1964.
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But is there anything else worthy of relaying that you haven't told me about the core experience in 1964 in September?
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There was a guy named Bob Jacobs, who was a lieutenant, attached to Vandenberg in 1964.
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projects for the navy john p craven and so in 1964 john p craven was set to start the deep systems or
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commence engineering and navy operations at way bigger depths so 1964 craven starts the dssp in 1965
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this in 1964 it seems like sand dollar had existed previously with an itemized inventory of everything
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the deep submergent systems project and all this in 1964,
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there was a book in 1964 called the invisible government uh that mentioned it it was one book
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What about Bob Jacobs sighting in 1964 at Vandenberg,
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its roots, it was officially created in 1969, but its roots can be traced back to 1964 and probably prior,
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something called the deep submergence systems project, DSSP in 1964. And the whole purpose of
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MITRE Same with Dugway, the guys at the West Desert Test Center, the Induset industrial security personnel, they might only pop up to go test a craft in the Avery area that has an internal internal rail system possibly back down. It's crazy. And so many corporations throughout history that we would expect Lockheed Martin, TRW, the Rand Corporation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy SEABEs have all such extensive background in deep underground military bases, investigating cavities and so forth. I mean, even in 1964, the Army published a study of 12 deep basing sites.
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And then in 1964,
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deeply disappointed. There was a guy named Bob Jacobs, who was a lieutenant, attached to Vandenberg in 1964.
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Hall enlisted in the US Air Force in 1964 when he was just 19 years old.
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like about that launch of the Atlas rocket at Vanderburg circa 1964, uh, with the, with
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Well, because I was investigating Socorro and that happened in 64, April 24th, 1964.
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Lonnie Zamora in 1964.
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in 1964 achieved scientist of the special project's office of the US Navy Dr. John Pania Craven
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and 1972 saw the introduction of DSRVs-1 and-2. It is interesting to note, DSRV was born from 1964's
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In 1964, Craven was tasked with spearheading the Deep Submergent Systems Project, which led to
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astoundly compartmented program called Sand Dollar. Craven's 1964 deep submergent systems project
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divers for the time. For this reason I do think back to the 1964 proposal of six DSRV and DSSV
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navigation and object retrieval and it is interesting of course to point out the 1964 Deep Simmergent
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In my favorite closing count of the third kind in the United States took place in the desert of New Mexico in 1964 that involved an odd duty police officer by the name of Lodysimora and the Air Force files during the peak of Project Plipple investigations have detailed diagrams.
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