10 thoughts on “What do you think of this? Meet Everett Tucker”
I do love you, Amanda!
B-R: I’m thinking the lady without her pedestal on that statement.
Carrie: DARPA is just the public face of defense R&D; the separate services still do lots of their own, and so “black” in nature they never see the light of day. DARPA does black as well, they just don’t list those projects for the public to see. I tend to think that DARPA is used to draw attention away from the darkest of the dark programs, and keep the public and Congress focused elsewhere.
The Air Force typically has done the most black work, although the Navy is not far behind. Those two are the bulwark of nuclear security, so that is used to justify their black programs, while the Army and Marines are lucky to get enough equipment to keep their troops alive and well, never mind having much left over for secret projects.
A lot of the money involved has simply up in smoke, with little to show for it. At least with the Internet development by ARPA, we got the internet eventually.
I’m still waiting for the flying cars and rocket packs!
Thanks, Brendan. Size of the atrium can hold the Statue of Liberty. hmmm…
he’s pretty cute when he smiles; just gotta straighten out those bottom teeth. where does he live?
😉
Reminds me of DARPA too. They have tons of funding to invent stuff and the name DARPA used to just be ARPA but now the ‘D’ is for ‘Defense.’
Certainly a lot of “black” stuff going on there, as well as more mundane things like producing maps and nautical charts.
The mission evolved into surveillance during the 00’s, so there is reason to aware of them.
Interesting guy.
I think he is spot on.
Brilliant. How do I link to his podcasts? Graffitti Grammarian got me linked to Global Revolution’s Livestream last night in time for me to see some of my Cleveland brothers and Sisters being arrested. This is the kind of television I can watch. Thanks, Eric.
OH! Geo-Spatial Intelligence Department? $5 Billion per year funding? Sounds like HAARP to me?
Dude’s strange (in a cool way),.. got some good points,.. and some….
I’m hip to his commentary though..
..I know this shit is too big for me. I’m not an idiot.. I also know, I’m not gonna get through this realm without the likes of everybody else…
..The shadows and the Light…
..the Sun is bigger…
Jere
Thanks for this Eric! He’s brilliant. The Military Intelligence Complex – terrifying. It all makes such sense though, and it’s so depressing…
I do love you, Amanda!
B-R: I’m thinking the lady without her pedestal on that statement.
Carrie: DARPA is just the public face of defense R&D; the separate services still do lots of their own, and so “black” in nature they never see the light of day. DARPA does black as well, they just don’t list those projects for the public to see. I tend to think that DARPA is used to draw attention away from the darkest of the dark programs, and keep the public and Congress focused elsewhere.
The Air Force typically has done the most black work, although the Navy is not far behind. Those two are the bulwark of nuclear security, so that is used to justify their black programs, while the Army and Marines are lucky to get enough equipment to keep their troops alive and well, never mind having much left over for secret projects.
A lot of the money involved has simply up in smoke, with little to show for it. At least with the Internet development by ARPA, we got the internet eventually.
I’m still waiting for the flying cars and rocket packs!
Thanks, Brendan. Size of the atrium can hold the Statue of Liberty. hmmm…
he’s pretty cute when he smiles; just gotta straighten out those bottom teeth. where does he live?
😉
Reminds me of DARPA too. They have tons of funding to invent stuff and the name DARPA used to just be ARPA but now the ‘D’ is for ‘Defense.’
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA
Scary but we can’t let fear freeze us into inaction.
Here’s the Wiki page for the NGIA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Geospatial-Intelligence_Agency
Certainly a lot of “black” stuff going on there, as well as more mundane things like producing maps and nautical charts.
The mission evolved into surveillance during the 00’s, so there is reason to aware of them.
Interesting guy.
I think he is spot on.
Brilliant. How do I link to his podcasts? Graffitti Grammarian got me linked to Global Revolution’s Livestream last night in time for me to see some of my Cleveland brothers and Sisters being arrested. This is the kind of television I can watch. Thanks, Eric.
OH! Geo-Spatial Intelligence Department? $5 Billion per year funding? Sounds like HAARP to me?
Dude’s strange (in a cool way),.. got some good points,.. and some….
I’m hip to his commentary though..
..I know this shit is too big for me. I’m not an idiot.. I also know, I’m not gonna get through this realm without the likes of everybody else…
..The shadows and the Light…
..the Sun is bigger…
Jere
Thanks for this Eric! He’s brilliant. The Military Intelligence Complex – terrifying. It all makes such sense though, and it’s so depressing…