[0:05:57 - 0:06:05] about it because the retrieval program undertaken by CIA and elements of
the US Navy [0:11:02 - 0:11:07] analysis end quote. From this article, we can extract a powerful thesis,
the US Navy works in
[0:12:02 - 0:12:08] retrieval operations would be done in tandem with
the US Navy and contractors such as Lockheed Martin
[0:27:23 - 0:27:30] in 1964 achieved scientist of the special project's office of
the US Navy Dr. John Pania Craven
[0:28:44 - 0:28:52] four star admiral in
the US Navy from 1951 to 1982 while also serving as the NSA and CIA director
[0:31:09 - 0:31:14] modern collection activities. The actual missions were conducted by the services by
the US Navy,
[0:40:44 - 0:40:51] that I could barely believe who he was. His name was Nat Cobitz. He was
the US Navy's former
[0:44:15 - 0:44:20] During the Cold War 1985 to be exact,
the US Navy deployed a classified mission to investigate
[0:49:52 - 0:49:58] two deep-semergence rescue vehicles that operated within
the US Navy from 1970 to 2008.
[0:54:20 - 0:54:26] thesis in mind. Chief scientist John Craven was tasked by
the US Navy to drastically increase
[1:14:35 - 1:14:42] Pacific Ocean. Now
the US Navy does employ multiple DOD laboratories and MRTFBs or major
[1:14:58 - 1:15:05] Richard Saudder that's similar to deep underground military bases
the US Navy employs deep underwater
[1:34:09 - 1:34:16] instance in 1985
the US Navy faced a massive controversy for an incredibly bizarre occurrence
[1:34:16 - 1:34:21] scandal arose when in 85 it was discovered
the US Navy had paid crumman aerospace
[1:36:35 - 1:36:43] dive into
the us navy and UFO and us oh legacy program operations now as I said at the very end of
[1:41:02 - 1:41:08] would like to tackle that case in the future especially because there is testimony of
the us navy [1:41:08 - 1:41:12] kind of coming in
the us navy divers and coming in and really taking over the retrieval operation