[0:09:30 - 0:09:38] The new bare bones edition still discussed the
CIA DSNT, DOD, and DOE, but all true actionable
[0:11:07 - 0:11:14] conjunction with the
CIA DSNT alongside JSOC or SOCOM forces, intelligence agencies such as the
[0:11:33 - 0:11:39] retrievals. We can assume a similar structure for undersea retrievals where the
CIA DSNT [0:19:48 - 0:19:55] from the NRO. Though the NRO likely works with the
CIA DSNT and Navy for USO retrievals they are
[0:25:28 - 0:25:34] serve as its director. However through NRO the Navy and
CIA DSNT's usage of the Glomar
[0:34:52 - 0:34:58] Inman would tell NASA mission specialist Bob Eschler Deputy Director of the
CIA DSNT Everett
[0:36:13 - 0:36:18] Interesting how Inman a former neuro director would refer Eschler to a
CIA DSNT director
[0:36:18 - 0:36:25] for recovered anomalous vehicles.
CIA DSNT was of course one half of the founding agencies behind
[0:36:25 - 0:36:32] Neuro to note while Heinmann served as
CIA DSNT deputy director from 1979 to 1982 he would go on to
[0:43:36 - 0:43:42] the
CIA DSNT, Navy, Neuro, Socom and others. To quote Chris in the third iteration of the article,
[1:19:41 - 1:19:48] of significant consequence here. Glomar was run by Nuro, a joint naval and
CIA DSNT effort.
[1:25:53 - 1:26:00] Paladium and its director Samuel Jean Potte. Potte served at the NRO
CIA DSNT as well as
[1:27:54 - 1:28:00] when Dr. Albert Wheelan took over as head of
CIA DSNT, the description of Paladium would appear
[1:32:29 - 1:32:36] organization such as the NRO NRO and
CIA DSNT we have also discussed myriad senior naval officials