#10 Franc Milburn & Bob McGwier - Science, National Security & UAP Studies

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Project Unity
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December 8, 2020
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

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interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: modernIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The discussion features Frank Milburn and Bob McGuire, both experienced in intelligence and national security. They focus on a new academic paper about UAPs, which includes insights from defense insiders and scientists. Milburn shares his background in military intelligence and journalism. He discusses the significance of the paper, which aims to bring UAP discussions into the national security field. The conversation touches on the Air Force's silence on UAPs, the role of various intelligence agencies, and the importance of sensor fusion technology. Both Milburn and McGuire express concerns about UAPs and their implications for national security. The encounter has led to ongoing discussions in the academic and intelligence communities about UAPs.

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Executive Summary

The discussion centers on a new academic paper addressing UAPs and their implications for national security. Experts from both the British and American intelligence communities share insights on the challenges of understanding UAP technology and the secrecy surrounding it. The conversation highlights the need for transparency and collaboration in addressing the UAP phenomenon.

Primary Revelation

The U.S. Navy is increasingly concerned about UAPs operating around their sensitive and nuclear platforms.

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Frank Milburn
investigatorpro disclosure
Basis CenterLondon School of EconomicsMiddle East Economic SurveyCombating Terrorism Centre at West PointInstitute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University
Former intelligence officerAlumnus of SandhurstAlumnus of London School of Economics

I really wanted to move this whole debate... into the national security strategic studies academia world.

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Bob McGuire
investigatorpro disclosure
United States Intelligence CommunityHumes Research Center for National Security and Technology
Served in the U.S. Intelligence CommunityFounded a prominent research center

The largest aerospace activity group in the United States military is the United States Navy.

UAP Task Forcemodern (2020)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense

Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena

otherspecific

The UAP issue is related to science and national security, with insights from defense department insiders and scientists.

Source: Frank Milburn
coverupspecific

The air force's silence on UAPs may be due to a lingering stigma and embarrassment over their inability to protect sensitive airspace.

Source: Frank Milburn
otherspecific

The U.S. Navy is increasingly concerned about UAPs operating around their sensitive and nuclear platforms.

Source: Bob McGuire
coverupspecific

The UAP Task Force's reports are likely to remain classified and not serve as a public clearinghouse for information.

Source: Frank Milburn
fundingspecific

The Department of Energy (DOE) is a key holder agency for UAP-related research and technology.

Source: Frank Milburn
coverupspecific

There is a significant concern that the U.S. military and intelligence community are not sharing data effectively, which hampers understanding of UAPs.

Source: Frank Milburn
historical eventspecific

The U.S. Navy operates the largest aerospace activity group in the military, which includes air, sea, and land operations.

Source: Bob McGuire
otherspecific

The existence of the National Underwater Reconnaissance Office (NURO) suggests a significant role in UAP issues, especially regarding Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs).

Source: Frank Milburn
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interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: modernIntel Value: 8/10