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Admiral Inman is one of Austin's most well-known and successful Angel investors who, throughout the past 16 years, has invested in over 30 start-up technology companies and taken an active role in their growth and development. His most noticeable successes were Dell and Oracle, where he served on their boards through their successful IPOs. In his prior experience, he attained the rank of four-star U.S. Navy Admiral and served as Director of Naval Intelligence, Director of the National Security Agency, and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. After his retirement from the military, Admiral Inman became a leader in Austin's developing technology community as the Chairman and CEO of Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC), a consortium of computer software and hardware makers created in 1982.
Admiral Inman served in the US Navy from November 1951 to July 1982, when he retired with the permanent rank of Admiral. While on active duty, he served as director of the National Security Agency and deputy director of Central Intelligence. After retiring from the Navy, he was chairman and chief executive officer of the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC) in Austin, Texas for four years, and chairman, president and chief executive officer of Westmark Systems, Inc., a privately owned electronics industry holding company, for three years. Admiral Inman also served as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas from 1987 through 1990.
Steven Greer of disclosureproject.org mentions SAIC, a transnational group having access to covert programs dealing with ET related technology. Performing a short google search I see a SAIC person with a DoD Top Secret Clearence and a BA in Physics.
"The unique enterprise boast a long track record of success as a high-tech hothouse and braintrust...SAIC has traditionally operated as a very secretive, low-profile company that shunned publicity and diffused little information about its activities..."
The military leadership has both interest in and concern about the UFO phenomenon. If there are any 'keepers of the keys' they reside in DOD middle management and civilian DOD contractors (BDM, *S A I C*, Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, etc.and the comptrollers who monitor the flow of money to certain classified and Special Access Programs [SAPs]) Unfortunately in many cases the DoD folks charged with looking for information may themselves not know where to look.
so, some information do match up, doesen't it?
Originally posted by deejayiwan
The military leadership has both interest in and concern about the UFO phenomenon. If there are any 'keepers of the keys' they reside in DOD middle management and civilian DOD contractors (BDM, *S A I C*, Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, etc.and the comptrollers who monitor the flow of money to certain classified and Special Access Programs [SAPs]) Unfortunately in many cases the DoD folks charged with looking for information may themselves not know where to look.
"We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity…. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do."
Ben Rich,Director for Lockheed Skunkworks