NAVY SECRETS
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John Lear's Files
in Conjunction with Pegasus Research Consortium
presents:
The Navy's Secrets
Naval Space Command

As to Gary McKinnon's Space Ship and Non Terrestrial Officers...


His biggest mistake was going in the back door... that really gets them pissed off and he is paying the price, but the NAVY is much more forthcoming with info than NASA is and if you ask them nicely, you would be surprised at what you can get.

So as to the Space Ship or Fleet...

Many have hinted at this over the years and the name "Solar Warden' will ring bells with many and cause others to groan... I don't believe that is the actual name of the project, but it makes the point that we are not the only ones on this trail...

Now bear in mind that as yet there is little hard proof... but over the years there has come to light things to back us up... you will have to follow the whole presentation to see all the pieces of the puzzle and tie them together. Information sometimes gives us clues from strange places... for example in a statement from Air Force Space Command we get this little hint...

In an Air Force Space Commands Press Release... After the point of contact... there is an interesting reference...

History

Missile warning and space operations were combined to form Air Force Space Command in 1982. During the Cold War, space operations focused on missile warning, and command and control for national leadership. In 1991, Operation Desert Storm provided emphasis for the command's new focus on support to the warfighter. ICBM forces were merged into AFSPC in 1993.

Point of contact

Air Force Space Command
Public Affairs Office
150 Vandenberg St., Suite 1105
Peterson AFB, CO 80914-4500

(719) xxx-xxxx or DSN 692-3731

In Popular Culture

In the popular TV series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, the Stargate Program is run by the Air Force Space Command. The AF Space Command Patch was worn on the uniform of personnel aboard the Prometheus, Earth's first operational deep space battle cruiser.

This flier has since been upgrade to a more recent one but the quote is still copied on Wikipedia -
Air Force Space Command

As to the those Non-Terrestrial Officers

I subscribe to a hard copy magazine from Space Command...

High Frontier
The Journal for Space and Missile Professionals

In the Summer 2004 issue there is this notice...

Space Command
General Kevin P. Chilton
                      Commander, Air Force Space Command

"The establishment of Space Command is a crucial milestone in
the evolution of military space operations. Space is a place--like
land, sea, and air--a theater of operations. And it was just a matter
of time until space was treated as such."
~ General James V. Hartinger, 1 September 1982

Naval Space Command

Beginning in the mid-1980s, concurrent with the development of space operations and space engineering curricula at the Naval Postgraduate School, the Navy began “coding” officers as space subspecialists. As space subspecialty codes were then assigned to particular officers’ billets on numbered Fleet staffs and at commands ashore, the service began assigning Navy members with matching codes to those positions. More recently, the Navy has begun efforts to build a cadre of “space smart” officers, enlisted personnel and civilian employees.

The Naval Space Cadre is composed of active-duty and reserve Navy and Marine Corps officers and enlisted personnel, along with Navy civilian employees from a wide range of career fields who meet mandatory education, training and experience standards established for a particular certification level. The Navy Space Cadre is a distinct body of expertise horizontally and vertically integrated within Navy and Marine Corps active duty, reserves and civilian employee communities organized to
operationalize space

Initial identification of the cadre began in mid-2001 with the standup of the Naval Space Cadre Working Group and culminated in a naval message (NAVADMIN 201/03 DTG211435Z JUL 03) announcing the first 700 officer members of the cadre. These officers were identified by the subspecialty codes of 6206, Space Systems Operations, and 5500, Space Systems Engineering or by the additional qualification designator of VS1, VS2, VS3 or VS4. Identification of enlisted and civilian cadre members is more challenging, as these groups do not have specif?ic space identifiers like the officers do.

Approximately 265 billets are currently identified as space billets. These jobs are in Navy, joint and National Security Space organizations. Space cadre members are currently assigned throughout the National Security Space arena, including the National Reconnaissance Office, National Security Space Architect, National Security Space Integration, MILSATCOM Joint Program Office, as well as in all Navy organizations that deal with space.

High Frontier
The Journal for Space and Missile Professionals
Summer 2004

There is no online copy available but I will email a PDF to serious enquiries

So there we have it...

...first 700 officer members of the cadre, identified by the subspecialty codes of 6206, Space Systems Operations, and 5500, Space Systems Engineering... with 265 billets currently identified as space billets. These jobs are in Navy...

Okay back into History

If we wait long enough... eventually the truth comes out. Back when John was here we had a thread on secret shuttle missions.

I was about to make a thread on the first corps of secret Astronauts to prove a point, when PBS NOVA scooped us with Astrospies...  I swear they snooped in my computer...  :P

But heck, I don't mind because with their resources and their credibility, they could do the job better than I ever could have... and since that time no one hassles me about the existence of secret astronauts. Just imagine that if it took 50 years to tell us this, what do they still have to tell us

See PBS NOVA Astrospies.. [No longer active link] but now available on Youtube

Pegasus page on this is HERE


 

Secret Astronauts Credit: NASA
Meet eight astronauts from the Manned Orbiting Laboratory program.

Someone mailed me an autographed picture... not a letter, no return address... just the picture.



Astronaut Richard Truly

Why is he significant? Well until I got the photo and looked him up (again), I had not really paid attention to him except that he was listed as one of the Secret Astronauts in the Astrospies section, and had put him 'on the shelf' so to speak for later follow up...  Sometimes I do get so buried with data I forget to dust off that shelf from time to time... so whoever sent me that picture... THANKS for the nudge and the photo 

Here is what we had on the shelf...


Vice Adm. Richard H. Truly, United States Navy

    "It's tough to describe how hard we all worked on MOL. But it was a huge part of our lives and, because of how hard we worked, we all learned a lot about ourselves and our abilities." - Vice Adm. Richard H. Truly

Background

Richard Harrison Truly was born November 12, 1937, in Fayette, Mississippi. He attended the Georgia

Institute of Technology, where he received his bachelor of aeronautical engineering in 1959. In 1964, he attended what is now the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in California, where he later became an instructor.

Career highlights

Following MOL, Richard Truly joined NASA and became a member of the astronaut support crew and capsule communicator (CAPCOM) for all three manned Skylab missions in 1973 as well as the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz mission. He piloted Columbia in 1981 and served as space shuttle commander during the third Challenger mission in 1983, after which he left NASA to become the first commander of the Naval Space Command. He returned to NASA one month after the tragic Challenger explosion that killed all seven crew in 1986.



Truly became head of the agency for three years starting in 1989. Already a retired vice admiral in the U.S. Navy, he has since held a number of distinguished academic, government, and professional positions.

His decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, two Legions of Merit, and the Distinguished Flying Cross, as well as a host of honors from NASA.

Source: PBS NOVA Astrospies   
Also on Pegasus here


Truly left NASA in 1983 to become the first commander of the Naval Space Command, Dahlgren, Virginia.

He served as NASA Administrator from 1989-1992

Source: NASA Biography

So from the first Secret Astronaut program, through Vice Admiral of the NAVY, through directorship of NASA, to the first Commander of the NAVY SPACE COMMAND I would say we have established the program is real....


In the popular TV series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, the Stargate Program is run by the Air Force Space Command. The AF Space Command Patch was worn on the uniform of personnel aboard the Prometheus, Earth's first operational deep space battle cruiser. 
Now in a recent thread at ATS I presented some material that was interesting... I will NOT say which thread or what it was about to not get side tracked, but John would remember the email dialog

During the course of the thread I was contacted by several people and the dialog is still ongoing. During that email discourse one of the people I was introduced to was John L Philips. The reason I am being cryptic is because this door was opened for me and I have not yet had the chance to step in and see where it leads... so I have no intention of messing up a good thing...

However since the following document IS in public domain... I will toss it in here as an 'interesting coincidence' and follow up later when I can... I also make no claims as to his current status other than what is written in the following NASA biography... so don't be putting words in my mouth.  I just don't believe in coincidences


John L. Phillips



John L. Phillips (Ph.D.)
NASA Astronaut


PERSONAL DATA: Born April 15, 1951 in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, but considers Scottsdale, Arizona to be his hometown. Married to the former Laura Jean Doell of Scotia, New York. They have two children. Enjoys skiing, swimming, kayaking, and hiking.

EDUCATION: Graduated from Scottsdale High School, Arizona, in 1966; received a B.S. degree in mathematics from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1972; an M.S. in aeronautical systems from the University of West Florida in 1974; and an M.S. and Ph.D. in geophysics and space physics from UCLA in 1984 and 1987, respectively.

SPECIAL HONORS: National Merit Scholar; graduated second of 906 at USNA; awarded the NASA Space Flight Medal, NASA Distinguished Service Medal, the Gagarin Medal, the Komarov Diploma, the Los Alamos National Laboratory Distinguished Performance Award, and various military awards.

So here we have a distinguished gentleman that is a NAVY/NASA astronaut, holds two of RUSSIA's highest space awards and has Los Alamos connections...

SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-100 Endeavour (April 19 to May 1, 2001). During the 12-day, 187 orbit mission, the crew successfully delivered and installed the Canadarm-2 robotic arm. They also delivered experiments and supplies aboard the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Raffaelloon its maiden flight. Phillips was the Ascent/Entry Flight engineer and was the intravehicular activity coordinator during two space walks.

ISS Expedition 11 (April 15 to October 10, 2005). Phillips launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard Soyuz TMA-6, and served as NASA Science Officer and Flight Engineer aboard ISS. During their six-month stay aboard ISS the crew continued station maintenance, worked with scientific experiments, performed a spacewalk in Russian spacesuits from the Pirs Airlock, and hosted the “return to flight” visit of the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-114). The ISS-11 crew landed in Kazakhstan on October 10, 2005. In completing his second mission Phillips logged 179 days and 23 minutes in space including an EVA totaling 4 hours and 58 minutes.

Read the rest here... its quite an awesome career... John Phillips Bio

His current job description...

...a robotics specialist supporting operations on present and future missions.

I think I will nick name him "Scotty"... he even bears a little resemblance...

Navy Programs

For now I will just list these programs with a brief reference and later I will expand on them.

There are a lot that tie into the NAVY Space Program and this will take a while to put together


 The Seal of the USNO with a quote from the Astronomicon, Adde gubernandi studium: Pervenit in astra, et pontum caelo conjunxit, "Increase the study of navigation: it arrives in the stars, and marries the sea with heaven"

US NAVAL OBSERVATORY


We all know this one and it has been around since December, 1830

    The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) is one of the oldest scientific agencies in the United States. Located in Northwest Washington, D.C., it is one of the few astronomical observatories located in an urban area; at the time of its construction, it was far from the light pollution generated by the (then-smaller) city center.

    Established by order of Secretary of the Navy John Branch on 6 December, 1830 as the Depot of Charts and Instruments, the Observatory rose from humble beginnings. Placed under the command of Lieutenant Louis M. Goldsborough, with an annual budget of $330, its primary function was the restoration, repair, and rating of navigational instruments. It was made into a national observatory in 1842 via a federal law and a Congressional appropriation of $25,000. Lieutenant James Melville Gilliss was put in charge of the project, which was completed in 1844.

    The observatory's primary mission was to care for the United States Navy's marine chronometers, charts, and other navigational equipment. It calibrated ships' chronometers by timing the transit of stars across the meridian. Initially located downtown in Foggy Bottom (near the Lincoln Memorial), the observatory was moved to its present location in 1893, atop Observatory Hill overlooking Massachusetts Avenue, amidst perfectly circular grounds.

Now the USNO has long been pointed to by conspiracy people as being in the thick of it
  1. John Lear with the Hansen/Simon Newcomb Lunar atmosphere deal
  2. Z Sitchin using R Harrington's work for Planet X
  3. Time manipulation involving the Philadelphia Project and currently issues involving shortening of time and the Schumann Resonance factor
Here are some links:
United States Naval Observatory (USNO) - Wikipedia
The Safe Path

United States Naval Observatory (USNO) - Main Official Site
United States Naval Observatory (USNO) - Time Portal
Note: Both of these are .MIL links and will generate the "Unsafe Site" warning. To view it, click on 'advanced' at bottom of warning then click on 'proceed to site'. These limks are not accessable im all coumntries and they will know you are visiting, so be good.



CLEMENTINE SATELLITE - NRL (Naval Research Laboratory)


Now this one everyone, at least on Pegasus, ATS and Open Minds, should know by now that Clementine was NOT a NASA program... yet all over the forum and on the internet I still see people say it was a NASA gig

Well it wasn't... it was a Star Wars Military program... NASA only ran Mission Control
 
The Naval Research Laboratory is not affiliated in any way with any organization selling lunar property or acreage on the moon. NRL has no involvement, either officially or unofficially, in providing "after-sales service" for the purchase of lunar property from the Lunar Embassy, its franchisees, or any similar organizations. Disputes arising from the purchase of lunar property from such organizations must be resolved with the seller directly.

NRL was responsible for the design, manufacture, integration, and mission execution of the Clementine spacecraft for the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. During its two-month orbit of the Moon in 1994, Clementine captured 1.8 million images of the Moon's surface. The Laboratory provides the Clementine Lunar Image Browser as a courtesy to scientific researchers, as well as the general public, and you are welcome to browse the over 170,000 images that are available.

Now I recall Dood saying that maybe we were not seeing the best images Clementine had to offer  True that, because they were actually taken in high resolution true color. More on that in a minute

The Clementine Mission

Version 1.5 of the Navy Browser...
(the one everyone uses [used] for anomaly hunting). The original link (http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/clementine/clib/) is now no longer active, but still available from the wayback machine archives

Notice the URL is NRL.NAVY.MIL  No NASA

There is also a very interesting disclaimer on that original page:

Disclaimer
The Naval Research Laboratory is not affiliated in any way with any organization selling lunar property or acreage on the moon. NRL has no involvement, either officially or unofficially, in providing "after-sales service" for the purchase of lunar property from the Lunar Embassy, its franchisees, or any similar organizations. Disputes arising from the purchase of lunar property from such organizations must be resolved with the seller directly.

NRL was responsible for the design, manufacture, integration, and mission execution of the Clementine spacecraft for the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. During its two-month orbit of the Moon in 1994, Clementine captured 1.8 million images of the Moon's surface. The Laboratory provides the Clementine Lunar Image Browser as a courtesy to scientific researchers, as well as the general public, and you are welcome to browse the over 170,000 images that are available. 


Hmmm so if your buying land on the Moon or claiming mineral rights, don't expect the NAVY to police claim jumpers...

Version 2.0 of the Navy Browser...

Notice the URL is NRL.NAVY.MIL  No NASA

This is the current active browser for the Clementine data set readily accessable by the public.

In actual fact however, the Clementine data produced color images, covered here...

Revealed for the First Time Color Images of the Moon from Clementine Satellite
Press Release - Pegasus Research Consortium -December 15th 2006


I will elaborate on that later but here is a sample

On Marsanomaly Research Skipper uses the old Version one Clementine Data set..



The region in the photo is Reiner Gamma a feature visible on the moon even with a small telescope Like the one Mike in London used to take  our famous full moon picture...



Here is the same area in Version 2.0 Clementine data set



and here is the same region in the full color version...



This is still the small version... you can get the full res version here..

FULL SIZE

So... as you can see  there is nice stuff available :) 

Clementine Documents
  1. Moon Glow - [PDF][Archived] - Note. Dot Mil site
  2. The Clementine Satellite - PDF - Official LLNL report and statistics

U.S. Department of Defense
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
News Transcript
Tuesday, December 3, 1996
Subject: Discovery of Ice on the Moon


On Star Wars...


    Q: Can you update us on... The colonel mentioned that by the time he got to the office in 1989 it was pretty clear the U.S. wasn't going to deploy a space-based missile defense system. What's happened to the Star Wars program? How is your office changing? What are you using this technology for today?

    A: Although many of the space platforms that were really envisioned as part of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization program back in 1989 have not been supported and continued because of the change in emphasis, including the name of the organization to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, we're now primarily focused on theater missile defense and national missile defense -- defense of the U.S. continent and Alaska and Hawaii with a much reduced threat. And of course we have the demise of the Cold War to thank for that.

    However, there is still a space-borne component to our theater and national missile defense architecture, and that is the space-based infrared satellite. That will allow us to do tracking, particularly in boost and in the mid-course phases of the trajectory of a ballistic missile. So all the technologies that were demonstrated on Clementine are technologies that we would hope would be either used or would be the grand-daddies of technologies that we would eventually use in our space surveillance platforms. So that part of the space architecture is still very much alive.

    Q: But the role of the so-called Star Wars system now has shifted to more of a surveillance, as opposed to shooting something down...

    A: No, it is still based on shooting down ballistic missiles by impact with interceptors. So this technology is important in order to track and pass the track files on to the interceptors in order to allow them to hit their targets. So it's very much a part of the architecture.

On Water Ice...

    Q: That translates to what in volume?

    A: We were very conservative in the press release, but if you take basically 100 square kilometers by roughly 50 feet, you get a volume of something like a quarter of a cubic mile, I think it's on that order. It's a considerable amount, but it's not a huge glacier or anything like that.

    Q: Can you compare that with something you know?

    A: It's a lake. A small lake.

So yeah we new about water on the moon a long time ago

On Wherefore Art Though Clementine...

The Clementine spacecraft has many mysteries surrounding it, but the name sake... where is Clementine? Lost and gone forever? Well not quite...

Here is our work on Clementine...

Wherefore Art Thou Clementine? - The Mystery of Clementine Explored

    Q: Where is Clementine now?

    A: The spacecraft, as you know, from the name Clementine, is only supposed to be here for a short period of time and be lost and gone forever, so it was intended for a very short period of time after this lunar mission, did a rendezvous with the earth, and shortly after that was shifted by the moon's
gravity and continued a flight which will bring it back near the earth about nine years from now. So it's an 11 year total flight around the sun. So basically it's moving like a little planet around the sun, and it will bring it back close to us in about nine years... It's two years since it left us so it will be another nine years before it's back. But it's not useful right now. The mission is finished.

    Q: But unlike it's namesake, it's not lost and gone forever. It will be back?

    A: It will be back, but it's not a useful spacecraft any more.

The above quotes are from the Pentagon Press Release issued in 1996 but not relesed online till Oct 2006

DoD News Briefing
Presenter: Dr. Dwight Duston, Assistant Deputy for Technology, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization;

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