National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon organization
also: NICAP
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Claims (4)
Townsend Brown founded
National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon host_asserted
“looking into the matter. But it's also alleged that NICAP had a lot of CIA assets embedded in the people that were involved. And there is a huge link to the American Security Council. NICAP was founded by a man by the name of Townsend Brown…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 44:47
Donald Kehoe member_of
National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon host_asserted
“He was the leading figure behind NICAP. And guess who his boss in the Navy was? Radford. Radford, however, never actually joined NICAP. That might be too obvious for him. So we're just going to use subordinates and superior officers to give…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 46:21
Albert Wedemeyer member_of
National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon host_asserted
“He was the leading figure behind NICAP. And guess who his boss in the Navy was? Radford. Radford, however, never actually joined NICAP. That might be too obvious for him. So we're just going to use subordinates and superior officers to give…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 46:21
Robert Spencer Carr member_of
National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon host_asserted
“who also used to work as an investigator for NICAP. In 1975, American Security Council member Barry Goldwater began making claims concerning Hangar 18. He would often reference General Curtis LeMay in those claims, who just so happened, not…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 48:17
Mentions (6)
▶ 44:16
was a member of the ASC Coalition for Peace Through Strength, almost like it's a psyops. The National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon, NICAP, was the first large-scale civilian agency dedicated to investigating UFOs. From the l…
▶ 44:47
looking into the matter. But it's also alleged that NICAP had a lot of CIA assets embedded in the people that were involved. And there is a huge link to the American Security Council. NICAP was founded by a man by the name of Townsend Brown…
▶ 46:21
He was the leading figure behind NICAP. And guess who his boss in the Navy was? Radford. Radford, however, never actually joined NICAP. That might be too obvious for him. So we're just going to use subordinates and superior officers to give…
▶ 46:50
also was a member of NICAP in 1957, shortly after it was funded. Other American Security Council members would join NICAP and be affiliated with the whole UFO issue to include General Robert Richardson, former presidential candidate Goldwat…
▶ 47:46
And at Hangar 18, Hangar 18 was at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and supposedly had the remains of aliens in it. And I mean, that's very well known among the UFO, known as in that's what they allege, not known as in that actually happened…
▶ 49:34
supposedly he had been given that position or hired by Dr. Edward Teller, T-E-L-L-E-R. He was a nuclear physicist. Teller, of course, was a member of American Security Council. So that's crazy. The role of the American Security Council play…