[0:11:14 - 0:11:21] NRO, NGA and shadowy
Nuro, as well as defense RDT&E facilities and private contractors to retrieve
[0:51:07 - 0:51:14] launch date of 70 slash 71 dovetails closely with the beginning of
Nuro in 1969.
[1:19:41 - 1:19:48] of significant consequence here. Glomar was run by
Nuro, a joint naval and CIA DSNT effort.
[1:19:48 - 1:19:53] If this story is true, this means the Navy, CIA, and intelligence organizations such as
Nuro [1:22:14 - 1:22:19] I must now circle back to early discussion of
Nuro and reference back to US Intelligence Committee
[1:22:31 - 1:22:38] Navy Special Program, or NSP. The NSP is a highly elusive naval office that's similar to
Nuro we
[1:23:15 - 1:23:21] Now since
Nuro was created between the Navy and CIAD S&T, you may think Navy Special Program refers
[1:23:21 - 1:23:27] to
Nuro. However, the Navy Special Program is itself a very real office. Indeed, the Navy Special
[1:23:33 - 1:23:38] However, in this context and due to the extreme secrecy of
Nuro to this day as highlighted by Inman,
[1:23:38 - 1:23:44] Nuro could have certainly been rolled under the NSP. To further this thesis, we can look back to an
[1:24:22 - 1:24:28] Having previously detailed the duties of
Nuro, I do think this description means
Nuro is likely hidden
[1:24:34 - 1:24:39] we see
Nuro's activities really ramping up from its creation in 1969 throughout the 70s.
[1:24:44 - 1:24:50] clandestine operations, including possibly housing
Nuro. It is no stretch to theorize a program
[1:24:50 - 1:24:56] that conducts undersea retrievals of anomalous craft alongside
Nuro that sends such vehicles to
[1:35:08 - 1:35:14] Casper Weinberger who made some contested statements about
Nuro above removed three officers prior to
[1:43:07 - 1:43:13] and then what is interesting with
nuro as well as the connection to the 1973 great lakes
[1:43:20 - 1:43:26] and its work with
nuro wasn't very well known if at all at this time the glomar explorer had been