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Exploring George H.W. Bush’s UFO Legacy: Part Five – The Role of Crash-Retrieval and Key Players in US and Global Power Dynamics

Unraveling the UFO Enigma: The Bush Family, Secretive Tech, and Exploitation of Advanced Technology

Thank you to all the dedicated readers who have been following this journey over the past week. Delving into this surreal yet gripping saga has been an incredible endeavor. As we traverse deeper into this labyrinth, it becomes evident that the intrigue surrounding non-human intelligence (NHI) is merely the tip of the iceberg. At the core lies a clandestine group’s exploitation of exotic technology for personal gain, drastically shaping global power dynamics for nearly eight decades.

The Series So Far:

From post-WWII exploits involving the Bush family and their associates right through to the formation of the CIA, these individuals seized control of recovered exotic tech, including the notorious 1933 Magenta, Italy crash. They deftly erected a facade of secrecy while molding America’s military-industrial complex and instigating widespread changes in global power structures.

Part Five: Enter EG&G

As we shift focus to EG&G, a company instrumental in covert operations, this chapter starts to untangle their enigmatic presence. Inspired by Ross Coulthart’s compelling talk at the Victorian State Library, we kick off with a patch symbolizing EG&G’s covert motto: "Measure, Analyze, Protect."

Explore More: Ross Coulthart’s Full Talk (Timestamped), Q&A Session

The Mysterious Patch

The patch, originating from an Area 51 team, symbolizes the reverse-engineering efforts on extraterrestrial technology. A relative who worked there as a data configuration specialist revealed that EG&G personnel were among the select few privy to this classified tech—this includes an alleged non-human craft found intact on U.S. soil.

The connection deepens when Coulthart discusses the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "11001001," highlighting cryptic elements within the patch that remain an unsolved part of this puzzle.

EG&G: From High-Speed Photography to Secretive Tech Giants

The history of EG&G is steeped in high-stakes innovation and covert government contracts since its inception by MIT professor Harold Edgerton in 1931. Initially a pioneer in high-speed photography for nuclear tests during the Manhattan Project, EG&G evolved to cater to an array of military and nuclear needs during the Cold War.

Discover the EG&G Journey:

  • Inception: Started as a high-speed photography outfit aiding the Manhattan Project.
  • 1950s-1960s: Expanded into nuclear testing and high-tech military testing, becoming central to projects at the Nevada Test Site and Nellis AFB.
  • 1970s-1980s: EG&G diversified, acquiring various technological and scientific ventures, before selling off these divisions by the late 80s.

The Shadowy Operations and Transformation

EG&G’s "Special Projects" division ran operations at the Janet Terminal in Las Vegas, conducting flights shrouded in secrecy to Nevada and California’s remote locations, a stark testament to its covert legacy.

By the late 90s, EG&G had shifted ownership to The Carlyle Group, an entity notorious for intertwining high-stakes government contracts with strategic corporate acquisitions, involving key political figures like George H. W. Bush and Dick Cheney.

The Legacy and Its Implications

The intricate web spun by the Bush family, EG&G, and their secretive operations underlines a disturbing exploitation of advanced technology for geopolitical power. As we move forward, Part Six will investigate the Carlyle Group’s impact, linking back to EG&G, their intertwining fates in the realm of global security and covert operations, and their reverberating effects leading up to contemporary geopolitical crises and environmental concerns.

Stay tuned for the next installment where we delve deep into the nexus connecting George H. W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Saudi Arabia, and the energy wars shaping our current world.

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