Admiral's Hunt for UFO's Goes Underwater - with Tim Gallaudet | Merged Podcast EP 16

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In today's episode, we welcome Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet (Ret.), CEO of Ocean STL Consulting and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Deputy NOAA Administrator. We'll explore Admiral Gallaudet's role in the widely discussed GOFAST/GIMBAL incident and delve into his ongoing initiatives to advance UAP research in the underwater domain. With his extensive background, including serving as the Oceanographer of the Navy and a Research Associate for the Galileo Project, he brings unparalleled expertise to the dialogue.

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Chapters:

00:00:00 - Retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet's Navy Journey
00:02:39 - Mapping the Sea Floor and Exploring the Oceans
00:05:17 - The Scope of NOAA's Work
00:07:59 - Exploration Vessels and Oceanographic Research
00:10:42 - Exploring the U.S Exclusive Economic Zone
00:13:21 - The Importance of Weather in Oceanic Operations
00:16:06 - The Mysterious Email Incident
00:19:01 - Unacknowledged Programs and the Lack of Accountability
00:21:44 - Balancing Off-World Intelligence and Operational Demands
00:24:28 - Lack of Transparency in UAP Hearing and Suppressed Information
00:27:10 - The Progress and Challenges in UFO Research
00:30:08 - The Immensity of the Universe and the Possibility of Extraterrestrial Life
00:33:08 - Advanced Technology and Societal Maturity
00:36:00 - Investigating UAP in the Ocean
00:39:00 - Classification of Data and Undersea Pursuits
00:41:34 - Support and Fulfillment of Duty
00:44:37 - The Dunning-Kruger effect and the UAP critic Arena
00:47:16 - Congressional Hearing Highlights and Potential Outcomes
00:50:10 - Potential Safety Issues in UAP Sightings
00:52:54 - Validation and Influence
00:55:42 - Underwater Exploration and Unusual Discoveries
00:58:31 - Unknown Underwater Feature
01:01:27 - Unidentified Craft in the Ocean
01:04:22 - The Link Between Consciousness and Phenomena
01:07:10 - Evolution of Human Consciousness and UAP Observations
01:10:07 - Avi's Expedition
01:12:58 - Working with Americans for Safe Aerospace

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The Honorable Tim Gallaudet, PhD, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (ret) is a career oceanographer and technology consultant. Formerly, he served as the acting Undersecretary and Assistant Secretary of Commerce,
acting and Deputy Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Oceanographer of the Navy.

Currently, Gallaudet serves as a strategic advisor and board member for several startups, nonprofits, and research institutions in the ocean, weather, environment, and space sectors. Gallaudet has been
interested in UAP since he was young, but his experience as the Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Observatory gave him a greater appreciation for their scientific validity.

He now is a research affiliate for Harvard University’s Galileo Project, an Advisory Board
member for Americans for Safe Aerospace, and will provide a keynote address at the Anomalous Aerospace Phenomena Conference hosted by the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies on July 30.

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Ryan Graves
Twitter: @uncertainvector

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I like the way Ryan handles this topic. Doesn't go wild, keeps it simple, gets the right guests, no sensationalism.

kharikhy-ree
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I worked for NOAA and met Admiral Gallaudet several times. He was always very pleasant and made time to talk to all of us. He always asked about what we were working on and seemed genuinely interested. I was very pleased to see a scientist of his calibre participating in this worthy search.

bruceterrell
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I'm grateful that we have men of the calibre of these two gentlemen looking into this phenomenon.

bodaciousbiker
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I worked on the secret SOSUS project in the 1980s. We and other Sonar submariners witnessed fast moving underwater vessels that didn't have the normal sound signatures of any know submarine, soviet or friendly. Travelling at high speeds these contacts were put down to equipment issues when there were no issues with the equipment. We referred to them as ghost subs.

buddyhell
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There isn’t a better place to go unnoticed on earth than under the ocean.

garyfoxall
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The more I hear about people like Garry Nolan, Avi Loeb, Tim Gallaudet, Davids Grush and Fraver, and of course Ryan Graves etc., the more hope I have that we will learn some important truths in my lifetime. Keep moving forward...

lminor
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Ryan this is one the smartest and most important shows dealing with the topic of unidentified phenomena. I thank you for all your work!

JJL
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Ryan, I'm repeatedly so impressed with this podcast and how you lead it. I can't even imagine the amount of stress you must be dealing with these days, but these interviews always feel so grounded, carefully thought through, and have an odd sense of ease--given the current subject matter and times. Well done, man.

katym.
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The UAP/USO/UFO subject went from being a taboo to a widely discussed issue. Truly a great time to be alive!

lunainezdelamancha
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We need people like Tim with his level of expertise searching our deep oceans maybe even more than us looking at our sky's, The oceans are a huge blank space in our knowledge that we need to address.

gibbon
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This man is an Admiral he has my utmost respect. When he speaks I listen 😊.

dwayneroberts
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This is the topic I'm most interested in when it comes to the UAP phenomenon. And It seems we have the least data on this issue. IMO, the ocean is the best place to hide and travel. If your craft can travel through air and water why would you travel through the congested airways when the ocean is completely free of obstacles. And is the most inconspicuous.

grego
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My brother lived the last 25 years of his life in Cutler’s Ridge, Florida. He was an iron worker, and lived there to fish. He was out to at sea 3 or 4 days or nights a week. Before he died I spent a lot of time with him, he had cancer. He told me in great detail about objects he had seen on many occasions doing crazy things in the sky, like rocketing up in groups, splitting up, coming back together stopping in one place zooming into the water, coming back out of the water, etc, and sometimes single objects. A couple of young brothers grew up fishing with him, they told me the same kinds of stories, and to this day they still see that kind of thing. In all of the various stories, the objects all sound like the same kind, but sometimes different colors.

dougsmith
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This is the second video from Ryan's Merged Podcast that I have seen. Again it is a very professional and interesting conversation. There's no spooky music or gravelly voiced narrator, No sensational doctored photos or headlines. This is a serious conversation with a highly reputable and authoritative expert on the subject of Oceanography and USO's, which I find far more interesting than all the nonsense social media junk that is out there on social media. Finally we have a source of intelligent investigation and discussion on this topic which I really appreciate.

thomasboomer
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Ryan, just a quick compliment - You are a commanding presence -- Lucid, interesting and engaging. Grateful for your podcast and the work you do for safety in the skies!

internetsecurity
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This is the podcast I’ve been waiting for all my life.

Will_Devaughn
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The way these men downplay their roles, give credit to their fellow officers and enlisted men, is the most impressive part of this podcast. It makes me proud to have served. I had some shitty commands between the navy and army but these guys are good dudes.

pstrazz
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Ex RAN here. Thank you for both of your services. I'm so glad that more recently US Naval members are talking about this. With Australia following orders, this was needed to be opened ages ago by the US.

mandoperthstacker
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I think both of you gentlemen need to remember that what you are doing to contribute to disclosure could be the most important thing humanity will ever learn about the value of truth. There is no value in reality without truth. So thank you for keeping it real...Your efforts are historic...

DerredmaxTRIAX
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This continuing series of interviews are such a vitally important part of moving the mountain of UAP evidence forward into acceptance, accountability, and transparent reporting. If I didn’t know better it would seem that we are in the midst of a slow motion tipping point. So, thank you for your service.

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