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- ROBER LAZAR KLAS TRANSCRIPT
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- (C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service
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- 072/417 11 Nov 89 03:25:00
- From: Michael Corbin To:
- All Subj: For Immediate Release
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- November 10, 1989
-
- ParaNet Information Service (Denver, CO)--This evening saw perhaps an
- unprecedented event in UFOlogy. KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, Nevada has been airing
- a UFO special during the evening news which began on Monday dealing with the
- UFO mystery and cover-up. The series, which has been covered by ParaNet, began
- its coverage with a history of UFOs beginning in the late 1940s and moving
- forward through the numerous sighting reports to the cattle mutilations,
- which was aired last evening. As promised at the close of last evening's
- show, George Knapp, a news anchorman for Channel 8 in Vegas, stated that a
- scientific person would be featured on tonight's program who has claimed to
- work at Area 51, the government's super-secret test range at Nellis AFB in
- Nevada. Indeed, quite a story was told by Robert Lazar, a physicist who
- claimed that he had worked on a project at Area 51 involving flying disks
- provided by alien intelligences.
- Over the last year, ParaNet has carried stories relating to possible
- involvement with the government in projects of this nature at the Nevada
- test site. Up to now, the stories have been of a very speculative nature.
- Although the material presented by Robert Lazar remains unconfirmed, enough
- information has been disclosed that ParaNet's large investigative staff in
- Nevada has started an intensive investigation into this release. It is
- interesting to note that Robert Lazar is an associate of John Lear and
- has been providing this information to Lear over the last few months. Lear
- has appeared on Channel 8 on numerous occasions together will Bill Cooper
- discussing Lear's famous 'ET Hypothesis.' According to Lear, Lazar was
- instrumental in providing Lear with locations overlooking the test site
- which would provide a good view of the objects as they flew into the night
- sky. Lear attempted to shoot video of an object as it maneuvered through
- the night sky during last summer, however nothing was captured on the tape
- of a substantive nature. Lear also relates that his group was harassed by
- a Lincoln County sheriff following his attempts to take the pictures.
- Below is a transcript of the program that aired this evening.
- All paragraphs out of quotes are the narrator of the segment. We were as
- accurate as possible on the transcription, however there are a couple of
- places where comments were edited out due to inability to understand what was
- being said.
- Further reports will be provided as information becomes available.
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-
- We've been working on the story for some time....UFO researchers
- claim that there is a secret government within our government. Now this may
- be hard to believe coming from the UFO perspective, but we have learned that
- Watergate and the Iran Contra scandal that factions within our government
- can and do pursue their own hidden agendas outside of the law; outside the
- control of the Congress or the knowledge of the American people. This is
- exactly the type of operation that we hear about tonight. It's a chilling
- scenario with worldwide implications that may have its roots right here [Las
- Vegas, Nevada].
- Area 51, that mysterious corner of the Nevada Test Site, is no longer
- considered a secret. The fact that secretive things go on here isn't
- evident; even to the Soviets who make daily spy flights over the facility to
- take a peek at what's going on. These photos, never before shown in public,
- are about as close as anyone will ever come to seeing what the place looks like
- again. The dry bed at Groom Lake, the corrugated buildings, a three-mile long
- runway and some highly sophisticated radar and detection equipment. Its
- been known by many names over the years -- Dreamland; The Ranch; The Skunk
- Works. If ever there was a place to test the secret new technology, this
- is it. And that's exactly what has been done here for decades.
- Area 51 is where Francis Gary Powers and the other U-2 pilots were
- trained in the 50s. And, where the U-2 itself was developed. The SR-71 spy
- plane that spotted Soviet missiles in Cuba in the early 60s were also
- developed at 51. 51 is where Stealth technology was nurtured, where Star
- Wars devices are still tested, and where all manner of CIA [unknown] business
- has been plotted and refined. It's the perfect place for secret things,
- but of course, that's no secret. 51 is ringed by the forbidden vastness of
- the Nevada test site; by the looming Groom Mountain and by sparsely
- populated desert expanses. But the people that do live out here have no
- love lost for the military, but they're conservative, patriotic and they
- mind their own business.
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- 088/417 14 Nov 89 03:22:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: All
- Subj: Area 51: The Nevada Test Site's Supersecret UFO Base?
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- With two top local TV stations here in Las Vegas -- KLAS-TV and KTNV-TV --
- carrying deadly serious news reports this week of real alien UFOs POSSIBLY
- being flown out of the supersecret Area 51, that portion of the U.S.
- Government's Nevada Test Site which the Air Force refuses to acknowledge as
- even existing, the situation here appears like The War of the Worlds.
- Disinformation? Reality? What next? At KTNV-TV, photographer Clay Downey and
- reporter Glen Meek are tracking down the nature of the on-going projects at
- Area 51. Off-air, Meek says he has discovered that Area 51 is comprised of
- four sections. Of those, he has learned the type of activity occurring at two
- of them. He has been having much difficulty learning the type of activity
- occurring at the other two. KTNV will broadcast reports this week at 5:30 p.m.
- Wed., Thurs, & Fri. In a videotape presented by KLAS-TV newsman George Knapp,
- a UFO performs abrupt manuevers over what may be the "S-4" portion of Area 51
- at the Test Site. Knapp's final report will be broadcast tonight, Tuesday at
- approximately 6:15 p.m. Knapp's star witness is scientist Robert Lazar, who
- drew a picture of the craft he saw operating at the base. Lazar emphatically
- claims these are alien craft -- not human-made devices. Lazar says at least
- one UFO appeared to have been ruptured by a projectile. War of the Worlds?
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- 097/417 15 Nov 89 01:55:00
- From: Michael Corbin
- To: All
- Subj: Installment on Dreamland continued.
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- November 13, 1989
-
- ParaNet Information Service (Denver, CO) -- In our continuing
- coverage of the remarkable revelations coming out of Las Vegas, Nevada, here
- is the next installment to the program aired on November 13, 1989 by
- television station KLAS-TV and George Knapp.
-
- =================================================================
- News Anchor persons:
- A former government scientist has alleged that the U.S. military is
- flying recovered UFOs at a secret base in the Nevada desert. The allegations
- about the secret facility near the Groom Mountains first surfaced on
- Eyewitness News on last Friday [November 10, 1989].
- Scientist Bob Lazar says that there are at least nine of the flying
- saucers being tested and that they were not built on Earth. George Knapp
- has more on the continuation of our series on UFOs.
-
- Lazar: "Yeah. It was obvious it came from somewhere else, uh, other than
- Earth."
-
- Scientist Bob Lazar was convinced that the technology he saw being tested
- at a secret base in the Nevada desert is of alien origin, and for Lazar the
- proof is, at least, partially in the furniture. One of the nine flying
- disks he says he saw at the base, which was designated S-4, looks exactly
- like this UFO photographed in Europe [Photo of UFO shown]. Lazar called
- it the "sport model."
-
- Lazar: "I gave everything names -- the top hat one and you know the jello
- mold and, uh, the sport model operated without any hitches at all. I
- mean, it looked new. If I knew what a new flying saucer looked like. One
- of them looked like it was hit with some sort of a projectile. It had a
- large hole in the bottom and a large hole in the top with the metal bent
- out like some sort of, you know, large caliber 4 or 5 inch had gone
- through it."
-
- Even before he saw the sport model operate, Lazar says, he suspected
- that the ship came from somewhere else. The realization slapped him
- in the face the first time he glimpsed the inside of the disk.
-
- Lazar: "I got to look inside and it had really small chairs. I think that
- was the first confirmation I had. That was just a shocking thing because
- everytime before that I was able to label it. This is just a little advance
- that a group of scientists had formed and, you know, they're keeping it
- secret, and yeah, we could have built a big disk like that, and yeah,
- that's no problem, and, you know, we could have adapted the use(?) to make it
- fly, but why does it have little furniture inside? [garbled]. And things began
- to click together just all too fast."
-
- A few of the disks had been completely dismantled to find out how
- they worked, Lazar says, but others were fully operational. A Japanese
- TV network created this animated version of Lazar's story after his first
- interview with us aired in May [showing video]. Lazar says the dramatization
- is similar to a test flight he witnessed.
-
- Lazar: "The bottom of it glowed blue and began to hiss like any, like high
- voltage does on a round sphere. It's my impression that the reason that
- they're round and have no sharp edges is to contain the high voltage like, uh,
- if you've seen a high voltage system's insulators -- things are round or else
- you get a corona discharge. In either case, it began to hiss as in high
- voltage and it lifted off the ground quietly except for that little hiss in
- the background, and that stopped as soon as it reached about 20 or 30 feet."
-
- Lazar says the test of the sport model was a short one -- that it
- made only a few moves before setting back down. He didn't see who was
- actually flying the craft, but was very impressed, nonetheless.
-
- Lazar: "Well, there's no action reaction system to it. There's no, like in
- a jet engine, exhaust gas being thrown out -- no propeller, no noise. It's
- just, for all intents and purposes, magic."
-
- To Lazar's knowledge, the flying disks are not being used, for say, any
- flights to Jupiter. He said excessive caution and intense secrecy
- contributed to the plodding pace of the program and were a main source of his
- disenchantment.
-
- Lazar: "It's just unfair, outright, not to put it in the hands of the
- overall scientific community. There are people much more capable of dealing
- with this information, and by this time would have gotten a lot further along
- than this small select group of people working out in the middle of the
- desert. They don't even have the facilities, really, to completely analyze
- what they're dealing with."
-
- Gene Huff: "Well he was being quiet. If he kept me abreast of anything, he
- kept me abreast of the security checks -- they'd randomly drop by his
- house. They'd threaten his life; they'd threaten his wife's life. They had
- done all that so we really didn't converse, I mean, he really was adhering to
- the program."
-
- Gene Huff is a Las Vegas real estate appraiser. A regular guy who
- just happens to have a friend in the flying saucer business. He learned
- about Lazar's S-4 experiences only after a long period. Lazar is anxious for
- people to know that he didn't just run right out and spill the secrets of
- the universe, and that some things are properly kept confidential.
-
- Lazar: "I did not believe that this should be a security matter. Some of it,
- sure. But, just the concept that there's definite proof, and uh, we even
- have articles from another world, another system, you just can't not tell
- everyone. A lot of people don't believe that. But, I do."
-
- When he reached what he felt was his bursting point, he took Huff and a
- few others to the edge of the Groom Mountains to see the flights for
- themselves. A total of five witnesses on two consecutive weeks managed to
- dodge security patrols long enough to see the strange glowing object lift
- above the mountain.
-
- Huff(?): "Uh, it came up above the same mountain. It moved around. It
- did a step move -- it actually went up in the air like this [showing
- details with hands] and it hovered then dropped way down then it just
- floated around and cruised around. It starts coming up the mountain range...."
-
- This home video tape was recorded during one of the trips to the Groom
- Mountains [showing video tape. A lot of talking....Object in
- sight....Mention of brightness of the object....].
- Admittedly, the tape proves very little by itself because, with the
- distance and darkness, there are no reference points other than the alleged
- flying disk, but Lazar's information about the time and location of the test
- flight proves correct -- not once but twice. That, according to our
- off-camera interviews with each of the other witnesses. Gene Huff describes
- his second sighting:
-
- Huff: "Through the telescope we could see an elliptical-shaped light. You
- can only get so close even with a telescope to a secure facility. Anyway,
- it came up by us very rapidly. It glowed and glows brighter like a star
- and we almost got the feeling that it was going to explode, it glowed so
- brightly. We backed up behind the car then it went down and glowed back up
- a little bit and then very softly glided back over, back where the mountains
- where it came up, hovered for awhile, and then that's that....Just like you
- see in the movies."
-
- Bob Lazar isn't the only person to claim "inside knowledge" of the
- flying disks at the test site -- he is just the only person to say so
- publicly. We have communicated with several people who say they know of the
- saucer program. A technician in a highly sensitive position told us it is
- "common knowledge among those with high security clearances that recovered
- alien disks are stored at the Nevada test site." A Las Vegas professional,
- who once served in the military and was stationed at the test site, said
- he saw a flying disk land outside the boundaries of Area 51 -- that it was
- quickly surrounded by security personnel and that he was taken away and
- debriefed for several hours. A man who once worked at Groom Lake as a
- technician, at our request, wrote this letter explaining how he inadvertently
- walked into the wrong hangar and saw what appeared to be a large
- metallic disk under a tarp. It was being examined by men in lab coats. And,
- an airman who worked at Nellis at a radar installation says he and
- his fellow servicemen watched over a period of five nights, unusual objects
- flying over the Groom Mountains. He says the radar images indicates the
- objects zoomed into range at speeds of 7,000 miles per hour and then would
- stop on a dime, and that nothing we have is capable of doing that. The
- airman says that when word of his sighting got out, he was ordered to turn
- off his radar sensors for that area and told to keep quiet about the matter
- because it did not happen.
- None of this means that the military is actually flying alien
- spacecraft in the Nevada desert. It could all perhaps be explained as some
- other secret program. Lazar insists that's not the case.
- We put the matter to the U.S. Navy, which according to Lazar, is
- running the saucer show. Four different naval offices were contacted. All
- denied having any information in their files. The Naval Research Lab
- said it conducted a thorough search but found "zip." Naval Intelligence
- said much the same thing, adding, it is not required to create a file
- where one doesn't exist. A side note: We also requested files on a UFO
- sighting over Tremonton, Utah in 1952. The Navy spent more than a thousand
- hours studying film of that sighting -- a fact that's been noted in several
- publications -- but, for purposes of our request, the Navy couldn't find
- those files either.
-
- Lazar: "The group that runs this project, whether it really is the Navy or
- they just say that, apparently these people have executive power -- they
- don't report to anyone."
-
- Tomorrow, more troubling allegations of the military potential of
- alien technology.
-
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-
- This file is available on ParaNet as Area51-2.ufo.
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- 146/417 20 Nov 89 00:16:00
- From: Michael Corbin
- To: All
- Subj: More on Lazar and Dreamland/Area 51
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- November 14, 1989
-
- ParaNet Information Service (Denver, CO) -- In our continuing
- coverage of the Riddle of Area 51, here is yet another installment of the
- KLAS-TV program being aired in Las Vegas, Nevada featuring Bob Lazar, who
- has 'come out of the closet' so to speak with information regarding government
- testing of UFOs.
-
- =================================================================
-
- Just over this ridge [showing a photo of Area 51], tucked inside the
- test tubes of a hidden government base, the secrets of the universe may be
- unfolding. The area is designated S-4, and according to one man who claims to
- have worked there, S-4 harbors scientific achievements that would
- astonish our deepest thinkers. It is technology that, if it exists, could
- change the world, but is allegedly bottled up by military minds.
-
- Lazar: "It's not an overall government project. It's not something
- that Congress appropriates money for. 2 billion is for this; 15 billion for
- flying saucers; 8 billion for Star Wars. It doesn't go like that. I don't
- believe that they have any knowledge of it at all."
-
- The technology that Bob Lazar says he saw extends far beyond flying
- saucers. An anti-matter reactor allows the spaceships to produce their own
- gravitational fields, he says, such a technology, if real, would answer
- UFO skeptics who argue that aliens could never visit Earth because the
- distances between worlds are too great, even at the speed of light.
-
- Lazar: "Gravity distorts time and space. Just like if you had a water bed and
- put a bowling ball in the middle. It warps it down like that -- that's
- exactly what happens to space. Imagining that you were in a spacecraft
- that could exert a tremendous gravitational field by itself you could sit
- on any particular place and turn on the gravity generator and actually warp
- space and time, and fold it. By shutting that off, you'd click back and
- you'd be a tremendous distance from where you were but time would not have
- even moved because you essentially shut it off. I mean it is so far fetched,
- people....it's difficult for people to grasp, and as stubborn as the
- scientific community is they'll never buy it, but this is, in fact, that's
- just what happens."
-
- Actually, Lazar's explanation is very close to mainstream scientific
- thought, and can be traced directly to Einstein. The difference is scientists
- regard it as theory only. There is much that science still doesn't know.
-
- Dale Etheridge (Scientist): "There are people who say that our main problem
- with that is we don't know what gravity is. It's this magical force that
- acts at a distance. We can describe how it behaves -- that's what the law of
- gravity is -- it's just a description of how it behaves, but it says
- nothing about what gravity really is."
-
-
- We'll use Etheridge as our barometer of scientific thought. He says we
- cannot produce gravity; that there's no such thing as a working anti-matter
- reactor, and that we have yet to figure out a way to get around the speed of
- light. He also concedes, though, such things are possible.
-
- Etheridge: "Yeah. And really we don't know what's possible as there could
- be other civilizations out there several hundred years or so -- a thousand
- years, even a million years ahead of us -- that have found a way to
- circumvent this. We have no way of knowing for sure."
-
- Lazar: "Well, the thing is when you harness gravity, you harness everything.
- It's the missing piece in physics right now. We really know very little
- about gravity."
-
- At least that's the way it used to be. Lazar says the technology to
- harness gravity not only exists but is being tested at S-4. And, if such
- technology is beyond human capabilities, it must have come from someplace
- else. It's more than conjecture, he says, because he also saw an element
- that cannot be found on the periodic chart. The element, called 115, can be
- stored in lead casings much like this one [showing a lead circular
- container]. Lazar says the government has 500 pounds of it, and it cannot be
- made on earth.
-
- Lazar: "It would be almost impossible; well, it is impossible to synthesize an
- element that heavy here on Earth."
-
- Interviewer: "At least right now."
-
- Lazar: "I don't think that you can ever synthesize it. The amount
- of....you essentially have to assemble it by bombarding it with protons
- if....atom by atom, it would take an infinite amount of power and an infinite
- amount of time. The substance has to come from a place where super-heavy
- elements could have been produced naturally.
-
- And what sort of place is that?
-
- Lazar: "Next to a much larger sun where there would be greater mass. Maybe
- a binary star system -- a super-nova -- somewhere where there is just a
- bigger release of energy to synthesize these things naturally. It has to
- be a naturally occurring element."
-
- 115 is the fuel for the anti-matter reactors, he says. By bombarding
- 115 anti-matter is produced. A kilo of anti-matter could produce the energy
- equivalent of 46 ten-megaton hydrogen bombs, and comparing the energy
- potential of anti-matter to, say, the Hoover Dam would be like comparing
- planets to grains of sand. 115 could also make one heck of a bomb.
-
- Lazar: "We're talking about hundreds and hundreds of megatons off a small
- piece of it. It sounds incredible, but total conversion of matter to
- energy would release that amount of power. And it isn't that difficult to
- take....get the energy out of it. So it's not something you'd ever want to
- fall anyone's hands."
-
- The dangers associated with 115 and anti-matter may be the reason Lazar
- was hired to work at S-4. There was an accident, he says, back in April 1987.
- An accident that was passed off as an unannounced nuclear test.
-
- Lazar: "Some people got killed. I was told flat out I was one of the people
- that were to replace these guys."
-
- Is this why the government might be keeping the whole matter a secret?
- Because of the military potential of alien technology? Lazar says he believes
- the Soviet Union was once part of our research on the flying disks, but
- that the U.S. kicked the Soviets out after making some sort of
- discovery. He also believes the program at S-4 is operated with funds
- allocated to Star Wars research, but says he can't prove it. Some UFO
- researchers suspect the government is test flying alien craft so that it can
- one day master the technology and claim it was made in the good old U.S.A.,
- thus obscuring the possibility of alien visitations.
-
- Stanton T. Friedman: "I think they have the duty to inform us. At least to
- the bare bones of what's going on. I don't want technological stuff put
- out on the table. I mean, I worked on classified projects for 15 years,
- and I don't think we need another weapon's delivery system. But I think
- the government does have the responsibility to release information that,
- indeed, the planet is being visited. Probably it should be done in
- conjunction with the Soviets."
-
- Lazar: "I don't think that it will get to that level. They're not going to
- have a fleet of them and fly them around and....I don't think you need to do
- that. If you're looking at them from a weapons point of view, you're looking
- at an incredibly powerful device. You only need one to operate. You don't
- ever need to come public with it. You may want to learn more about it
- should it ever break which is....might be what they're doing. Uh...."
-
- Interviewer: "They've got one...."
-
- Lazar: "Oh, they've got a few. Yeah."
-
- Lazar is the first to admit that his story is tough to swallow. He
- submitted to polygraph exams that opened up sensitive parts of his
- personal life, and fully expects to be ridiculed or perhaps punished for his
- revelations. His desire to explain what really happened at S-4 took us to
- Layne Keck, a licensed experienced hypnotherapist who quietly and
- privately tried to help Lazar remember details of the many briefing papers he
- says he read.
-
- Keck: "I have no clue as to what we were getting to, and he started
- saying that there were pictures of what I thought was desks on the wall.
- Well as it turned out, it was disks that he was referring to. And, at that
- moment, I realized we were into something that was pretty heavy."
-
- Keck does not exaggerate his claims for hypnosis. He regards it as
- a useful tool for uncovering some lost memory. He says people are quite
- capable of lying under hypnosis, but says the technique can be of help in
- determining truth. What's his opinion of Lazar's truthfulness?
-
- Keck: "It tells me that his subconscious mind believes totally all of these
- things."
-
- Lazar has long suspected that his government employers used some sort
- of mind control technique to prevent him from disclosing too much
- about S-4. While he says he has vivid conscious memories of the saucers
- and other technology there were other memories, that even now, remained
- locked, which is why he sought out Keck in the first place. Keck is
- convinced that someone really did mess with Lazar's head.
-
- Keck: "Also they used primitive fear in threatening those in his environment
- if he did bring this information forth. Also, it appears that maybe there
- were some chemicals used."
-
- Lazar: "Nah, I'm not going to change anyone's mind. That not my intention.
- I'm just relaying the experience. The job that I went through. It is a
- fantastic thing. It's a fantastic story. I can't take people there to show
- them what was going on, and uh, you know, I don't expect anyone to believe it."
-
- What if he is right? What if aliens are here? How would this change
- our view of the world? Our most fundamental beliefs, which is religion? We'll
- know more on that tomorrow.
-
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- 159/417 21 Nov 89 22:38:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: Bryon Smith
- Subj: Re: Area 51: The Nevada Test Site's Supersecret Ufo Base?
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------------
- The time for the KLAS-TV (Channel 8), Las Vegas, report is Saturday, November
- 25, 1989, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The program is titled, "UFOs: The Evidence."
- Producer George Knapp says it will include the substance as well as updates of
- material recently broadcast as the nine-part series, "UFOs: The Best Evidence."
- (Incidentally, each of those nine parts was approximately 15 minutes, not one
- hour.) Knapp also says that while he is personally interested in more UFO
- material about Area 51, there is no more budget at his station to pursue it.
- This contrasts with his on-air statement last week at the end of the ninth
- segment of the series, to the effect that the Area 51/S-4/Robert
- Lazar/recovered alien vehicles investigation is continuing; also earlier in the
- series, he had said that this was only the beginning, that the investigation is
- "by no means" over. --- QuickBBS v2.04
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- 166/417 22 Nov 89 19:41:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: All
- Subj: Robert Lazar on KVEG-AM
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- Theoretical physicist Robert Lazar and friend Las Vegas realtor Gene Huff --
- in-studio guests on "Billy Goodman's Happening" live talk show, KVEG 840-AM
- Radio, 10:00 p.m. 11/21/89 until 1:00 a.m. 11/22/89 -- answered questions for
- three hours. --- QuickBBS v2.04
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- 168/417 22 Nov 89 20:55:00
- From: Michael Corbin
- To: All
- Subj: Update: Area 51
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- CONTRIBUTED BY: Robert B. Klinn, ParaNet Director of
- Investigations/Research
- ================================================================================
- (C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service
- ================================================================================
- Theoretical physicist Robert Lazar and his friend, Las Vegas realtor, Gene
- Huff -- in-studio guests on "Billy Goodman's Happening" live talk show, KVEG
- 840-AM Radio, 10:00 p.m.11/21/89 until 1:00 a.m. 11/22/89 -- answered questions
- for three hours.
-
- These notes were compiled from 10:20 p.m., thus missing 20 minutes (10:00 -
- 10:20 p.m.) of the three-hour program.
-
- Lazar says he is tired.
-
- 1. Lazar's Purpose In Going On-Air: Although Lazar's main stated purpose in
- appearing on the broadcast is to protect himself, caller Bill Cooper says one
- of Lazar's motives is anger -- previously expressed privately to Cooper -- that
- billions of dollars are needlessly wasted in the normal U.S. sectors by those
- without access to this alien technology. Lazar agrees.
-
- Lazar says another reason for his appearing is to correct incorrect information
- he had heard on previous broadcasts.
-
- Billy Goodman says Lazar's, Bill Cooper's, and John Lear's lives are on the
- line and that Lazar's best protection is the media, which is keeping Lazar
- alive.
-
- Lazar hopes "other people out there" working at S-4 will loosen up, come
- forward, and join with him to present their information as one, as a group.
- He doesn't want to be "the lone ranger."
-
- Congressional amnesty -- suggested by a caller -- would be nice, says Lazar,
- but merely offers freedom from prosecution. By coming forward, he concedes,
- the other S-4 workers have everything to lose and nothing to gain.
-
- But Huff says there has to be a moral guideline where national security has to
- hang in the balance and that the reporting of the existence of alien spaceships
- is where you draw the line.
-
- Caller Bill Cooper says there is "a higher value" that those at S-4 should
- consider as a reason for coming forward to join Lazar.
-
- But Lazar makes a point of distinguishing his whole view of the UFO situation
- from that of John Lear or Bill Cooper.
-
- 2. Verification of Lazar's Background: Lazar says he worked at S-4 -- a
- "restrained military environment" in Nevada -- from 12/88 to 4/89.
-
- In response to callers who want independently to check up on Lazar, he says his
- "colorful" background has already been checked by George Knapp of KLAS-TV, who
- had traveled to Los Alamos Laboratories and had spoken to former Lazar
- colleagues, who confirmed he really had worked there -- in spite of Los Alamos
- itself denying the fact of Lazar's employment with them. (Knapp's UFO
- broadcast displayed a page from a 1982 Los Alamos Labs internal phone book,
- listing Robert Lazar.)
-
- Caller Bill Cooper, who says he has talked to Lazar for over a year, says that
- by talking to persons at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and at another facility,
- he and associates have confirmed Lazar's previous work in physics at the places
- Lazar specified. Lazar replied he was not aware of this checking done by
- Cooper.
-
- Responding to an "investigator" caller wanting Lazar to give him private info
- in order to check him out, Lazar says Lazar himself once took a correspondence
- course to be a private "investigator."
-
- Lazar says he has 25 people each wanting independently to check him out, but he
- will not allow that.
-
- Although Lazar admits he was paid by check, he refuses to discuss anything
- about the check stubs.
-
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- 169/417 22 Nov 89 20:55:00
- From: Michael Corbin
- To: Michael Corbin
- Subj: Update: Area 51
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- 3. Lazar's Clearance Level: He says neither REECO (Reynolds Electrical and
- Engineering Co., Inc.) nor EG&G -- each a well-known U.S. Department of Energy
- Test Site contractor -- has people at S-4, that those persons' clearances are
- at most Q-Clearances, while his own clearance is "38 levels above Q-Clearance."
- The closest to S-4 that REECO or EG&G people physically get, he says, is Area
- 51.
-
- 4. Threats Made to Lazar/Lazar Shot At? When Goodman refers to Lazar's telling
- him before the broadcast that Lazar had been shot at, Lazar says he doesn't
- want to talk about it.
-
- Lazar says he was called to go back to work but officially refused because he
- didn't like the idea of returning to that isolated place in the desert where
- they could do what they wanted to him. However, he says his clearance has not
- been revoked.
-
- Lazar says the executive powers at S-4 have run amok and there are no checks
- and balances. Congress, he says, has no knowledge of all this. Lazar says
- there are no lengths to which the military will not go to conceal this
- information.
-
- 5. Mind Control Suspicions: He contacted hypnotherapist Layne Keck of Serenus
- Clinical Hypnosis in Las Vegas because there were a couple of days where Lazar
- remembered only going out in a plane and coming back, but nothing in between.
- He suspected mind control had been performed on him.
-
- Lazar purposely selected Serenus because it had nothing to do with UFOs. [A Las
- Vegas Yellow Pages ad says: Serenus Clinical Hypnosis Helen Baucum 30 years
- Experience "Pin-Point" Method Children Our Specialty Weight Control,
- Stuttering, Bed Wetting, Nervous Tensions, Smoking, Drinking, Memory Retention
- 384-4420 1833 W. Charleston (across from S. Nevada Memorial Hosp.)]
-
- Under hypnosis, Lazar recalled intense drilling, threatening actions taken
- against him, and his drinking of "pine," which his hypnotherapist said was
- similar to the "Orion [sp?] Method" of regimented hypnosis used by the
- military.
-
- Per Huff, Lazar was given drugs and hypnosis by his employers -- not so he
- would forget what he was working on, but so -- by their imprinting his
- subconscious -- he would be afraid to talk.
-
- Per Huff, after first telling Lazar his phone was tapped, the military later
- threatened him because, having monitored his phone, they knew he was planning
- to release information about the alien craft. Huff says the military were
- amazed that the drugs and hypnosis had not worked.
-
- Although he is afraid, Lazar hopes they won't come after him now since he has
- already talked.
-
- 6. Location of the Saucers: Lazar says the nine saucers are not at the
- supersecret Area 51 (Groom Lake) of the U.S. government's Nevada Test Site, but
- at S-4 -- 10 miles south of Area 51. The disks are only at this one place.
- However, to go to work, Lazar flew (by plane) to Groom Lake, waited a short
- time at a cafe, then got on a bus [with blacked-out windows, per Lazar's
- Knapp-series statements].
-
- Lazar says he knows someone who drills tunnels at the Test Site, but no mention
- is made that this individual also works at S-4.
-
- 7. Bad Aliens Killed S-4 Workers: Lazar says the aliens are not benevolent.
-
- Some humans were killed in a conflict after a U.S. military intelligence power
- play, after which point a previously ongoing information exchange ended.
-
- Huff says Lazar earlier told him -- and Lazar agrees he had said this -- that
- this exchange of information occurred between the aliens and human
- scientists/human security personnel [at S-4?].
-
- But although the aliens had allowed themselves to be under constant human
- guard, the aliens had insisted there be no bullets in the guns worn by the
- security people. [Bullets may have been a symbol covering all loaded weapons.]
-
- The security people ignored that demand, and they all died from head wounds --
- which left no evidence of how they had died.
-
- The aliens even killed the scientists they were teaching.
-
- [On Knapp's broadcast last week, Lazar said he was told he was one of the
- replacements: George Knapp: The dangers associated with 115 [the alien element]
- and anti-matter may be the reason Lazar was hired to work at S-4. There was an
- accident, he says, back in April 1987, an accident that was passed off as an
- unannounced nuclear test.
-
- Robert Lazar: Some people got killed. I was told flat out I was one of the
- people that were to replace these guys.]
-
- Responding to a caller, Lazar says talking about aliens is NOT a touchy subject
- for him. Aliens exist, he says. [Lear, in an earlier On the Record KLAS-TV
- broadcast, says Lazar saw aliens.]
-
-
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- 170/417 22 Nov 89 20:56:00
- From: Michael Corbin
- To: Michael Corbin
- Subj: Update: Area 51
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- 8. Time of Saucer Test Flights: The tests of the saucers at S-4 are Wednesday
- nights. Lazar says he was fired because he showed people where and when these
- tests were performed.
-
- 9. Who Pilots the Test Flights? Lazar says the experimental UFO flights at S-4
- are flown either by remote control or by human pilots -- not by the aliens.
-
- 10. Origin of the Saucers at S-4: The alien vehicles Lazar saw up close in
- hangars come from "another world: "the fourth planet out from Zeta Reticulum II
- [sp?], a binary system." [Same as on Betty Hill's map?]
-
- 11. Description of the Saucers: He says he touched one of the nine UFOs and
- even stood in its doorway.
-
- He says the saucers mostly appeared "like new" -- one of them looking like the
- Billy Meier saucer. [On George Knapp's recent series "UFOs: The Best Evidence"
- (KLAS-TV, Las Vegas), Lazar says one of the saucers "looked like it was hit
- with some sort of a projectile. It had a large hole in the bottom and a large
- hole in the top with the metal bent out like some sort of, you know, large
- caliber 4- or 5-inch had gone through it."]
-
- The inside of one craft appears made of wax and then cooled off, all like a
- cast or mold of one thing with no rough edges.
-
- Inside were small chairs, one or one and one-half feet, as though made for
- little kids. (Compare with George Knapp's new Roswell witness who said on
- Knapp's nine-segment broadcast that a Roswell funeral home worker had told him
- the military had purchased all of the "baby or youth caskets" in stock for the
- purpose of holding the Roswell aliens.)
-
- 12. Nine S-4 Saucers Extraterrestrial -- Not Earthly: The nine disks he saw up
- close -- including the one he worked on -- were not earthly and were definitely
- extraterrestrial.
-
- Lazar can't say whether or not the other disks he saw at a distance during
- testing [seen on video presented in George Knapp's broadcasts] are man-made or
- extraterrestrial.
-
- 13. Physics of the Saucers at S-4: Lazar says the vehicle attaches itself to a
- distorted portion of space-time and returns with the distortion. It's a new
- physics. The vehicles brought a space-time warp with them.
-
- Lazar says the propulsion technology should properly remain classified, since
- everything there is looked at from a weapons point of view. A lot is directly
- applicable to weapons systems, and he has no intention of releasing it, he
- says.
-
- But he says the craft uses gravity as a lens and the power source is an
- anti-matter reactor.
-
- Two Modes of Travel for Saucers at S-4: 1) When traveling around the surface
- of the planet, the vehicles balance on a gravity wave or ride a wave like a
- cork on the ocean. In this mode they are unstable and are affected by the
- weather.
-
- 2) For space travel, they use gravity generators. But if they fly around the
- surface of Earth using this mode, they may flip over, a phenomenon Lazar says
- has frequently been observed in past sightings in the published UFO literature.
-
- Two gravities: A & B. Gravity A works on an atomic scale whose interaction is
- small and has to do with fuel -- the alien Element 115 used for the disks.
-
- Gravity B works on a macro scale.
-
- The gravitational field is OUT OF PHASE with [unknown ?] and is like a wave
- generator. It is LONGITUDINAL generation -- not spherical, as a caller
- suggested.
-
- 14. Project Aurora: "Aurora," says Lazar, distinguishing it from any UFOs, is
- the replacement for the SR-71 plane. It uses a three-mile runway and makes a
- sound like continuous explosions. It has speeds up to Mach 10.
-
- 15. No Alien Cattle Mutilations? As far as HE knows, Lazar says, there is no
- alien UFO tie-in with cattle mutilations.
-
- 16. Few Abductees? More persons claim to be abductees than have actually been
- abducted, suggests Lazar.
-
- 17. No Blue Diamond Entry Way for Saucers: Notwithstanding UFO watchers
- congregating at Blue Diamond, Lazar says there is only a gravity anomaly around
- Blue Diamond, not an entry way for saucers into our universe.
-
- 18. Other Physics Comments By Lazar: Time travel: GRAVITY affects time.
- Moving FORWARD in time is "a breeze": All you need do is get close to a
- gravitational field. Moving back in time MIGHT also be possible.
-
- Some physicists today, says Lazar, invoke superstring theories to simply add
- another dimension to the universe whenever they can't explain something.
-
- Referring to laser fusion experiments as "stupid," Lazar refers to a location
- where they have been conducted.
-
- Lazar also speaks of a process of squeezing plutonium.
-
- In response to a caller's question, Lazar says M-42 is a galaxy.
-
- 19. Lazar says George Knapp's two-hour program on KLAS-TV, Channel 8 in Las
- Vegas, this Saturday, 11/25/89, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., will contain "much
- more information" than Knapp's recent nine-part, two-hour UFO broadcasts last
- week.
-
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-
- This is contained in a file called 1122LACO.UFO in the Library.
-
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- 181/417 24 Nov 89 21:29:41
- From: Cyro Lord
- To: All
- Subj: Antimatter
- Drives and Area 51
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- From: cyrill@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM (Cyro Lord) Date: 24 Nov 89 20:44:28 GMT
- Organization: ALPHA Comm. Dev. Corp., Aurora, Co. Message-ID:
- <2261@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups: info.paranet
-
-
- >From: macleod@drivax.UUCP (MacLeod) In article <265@oasis.mrcu> paj@mrcu (Paul
- Johnson) writes:
-
- :A couple of months ago I read Robert Forward's book "Mirror Matter" in :which
- he suggests that the practical use of antimatter is now :possible. Are his
- ideas impractical? If not, what is being done :about them?
-
- Glad you asked about antimatter.
-
- According to a series of reports on two Las Vegas television stations (there is
- a two-hour special coming on 11-25 for those in the LV area) one Robert Lazar,
- formerly employed by the government at the mysterious Area 51, says that the US
- government has 500 pounds of element 115, which somehow produces antimatter
- when irradiated.
-
- This fuel is used to drive waveguide-type gravity amplifiers which are the FTL
- drive components of nine alien spacecraft stored in hangars out at Area 51 (the
- supersecret testing grounds also known as "Dreamland" in the middle of the
- Nellis AFB bombing range about 65 miles northeast of Las Vegas). From his
- brief description of how the drives operate, they seem to create local
- black-hole strength gravity gradients which slow down time and cause a
- space-fold quickly traversible by the spacecraft.
-
- Lazar says he was hired to continue covert research into these spacecraft and
- their engineering infrastructure after a former team of scientists had screwed
- the pooch with a batch of element 115, forcing the AEC to hurridly announce an
- "unscheduled" atomic test at Dreamland.
-
- Don't flame me, call KLAS-TV in Vegas if you're curious. They will be selling
- copies of the 2-hour special, due to the outpouring of interest in it -
- stimulated by word of mouth and news propagated by ParaNet. For some odd reason
- the national media have not paid any attention...
-
- You can also get on the ParaNet mailing list by sending a note to:
- scicom!infopara Michael Sloan MacLeod (amdahl!drivax!macleod) (This
- article is from the 'misc.headlines' newsgroup of USENET. If this is a repost,
- please excuse the repost. -Cyro)
-
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- 191/417 25 Nov 89 22:25:00
- From: Don Allen
- To: Jim Speiser
- Subj: Re:Newest Release..
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- Jim-Great approach, Don! I wish more people would do that. But when you hand it
- out.. @ YES I DID! I did mention that it was unconfirmed. I may have an open
- mind,but it ain't so open that my brains fall out! Fact is,one of the people
- that I handed the releases to is a Naval Commander (reservist). He was real
- interested,but didn't say much. I was particularly amused when he asked that if
- anything else came out that he would like to see it.. Jim- WHERE'S DA
- BEEF???? ....... VERY good question Jim....The LEFT side of my brain is
- asking the same thing,however the RIGHT side is leaning heavily towards
- considering it as more than true. Lazar's claims sure *seem* more than
- credible... Sounds confusing,I know..but I keep the balance by continuing to
- look for the "outpoints" of Lazar's story..things I'm mulling over:
-
- Release- "In response to callers who want independently to check up on Lazar,
- he says his "colorful" background has already been checked by George Knapp of
- KLAS-TV, who had traveled to Los Alamos Laboratories and had spoken to former
- Lazar colleagues, who confirmed he really had worked there -- in spite of Los
- Alamos itself denying the fact of Lazar's employment with them. (Knapp's UFO
- broadcast displayed a page from a 1982 Los Alamos Labs internal phone book,
- listing Robert Lazar.)
-
- @ Thats SOUNDS plausible..but how do we actually *know* that Knapp checked up
- on him? Is there any documentation that Knapp can actually SHOW (read-> Hard
- copy) that Lazar has worked the places he's claimed to?
-
- Release- Caller Bill Cooper, who says he has talked to Lazar for over a year,
- says that by talking to persons at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and at another
- facility, he and associates have confirmed Lazar's previous work in physics at
- the places Lazar specified. Lazar replied he was not aware of this checking
- done by Cooper.
-
- @ Which Bill Cooper is this? Is this THE Bill Cooper who was (to put it
- politely) kicked off Paranet for leaving inflammatory statements to others? And
- if so,what credibility do we (users,Paranet) assign to him? Are HIS "facts"
- checkable? Have they been in the past?
-
- Release-
- Lazar says he has 25 people each wanting independently to check him out, but
- he will not allow that.
-
- @ I can understand that. But how about a panel of 5 reputable people? Certainly
- Dr Stanton Friedman should be one of the panel..
-
- Release-
- He says neither REECO (Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Co., Inc.) nor EG&G
- -- each a well-known U.S. Department of Energy Test Site contractor -- has
- people at S-4, that those persons' clearances are at most Q-Clearances, while
- his own clearance is "38 levels above Q-Clearance." The closest to S-4 that
- REECO or EG&G people physically...
-
- @ Whew..How is anyone supposed to verify that? Maybe,just maybe the others that
- worked with Lazar will come forth and support his story. --- QuickBBS v2.04
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- 194/417 26 Nov 89 15:07:00
- From: Michael Corbin
- To: John H. Chalmers Jr.
- Subj: 115,Etc.
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- > (2) Element 115: I don't know any reason why 115
- > would be useful in creating
- > an antigravity field or creating antimattter, except
- > possibly as an energy
- > source in some sort of fission reactor. There is a
- > predicted quantum mechanical
- > "Island of Stability" around atomic numbers 112-116, but
- > more recent
- > calculations suggest that none of these elements would be
- > stable enough to be
- > isolated in macroscopic amounts. In contrast, only a few
- > years ago some
- > physicists thought that these elements might have half-
- > lives in the millions or
- > billions of years. Thank you for bringing this up. I was hoping that some
- of our physics readers would jump on this. Could you go further into the
- explanation about the instability of the elements between 112 and 116?
- Furthermore, Lazar claims that the vessel uses that in combination with a wave
- guide which, in his diagram, is shown protruding from the top part of the
- reactor and protracting to the top of the vessel with an antenna of a sort
- where it terminates. At the bottom of the vessel is where the gravity
- amplifier is located.
-
- Also, what are tachyons and how could they figure into this scenario. Is it
- true that gravity could travel twice the speed of light?
-
- > Antimatter is made today in small amounts; beams of
- > positrons and antiprotons
- > are used in particle accelerators. Neutral anti-hydrogen
- > (positrons orbiting
- > antiprotons) would be hard to store, but certainly
- > synthesizable. It would be a
- > great power source when it mutually annihilated with normal
- > matter. How could this work in propulsion?
-
- Based upon what has been said thus far by Lazar, could you comment on your
- feelings about his credibility as a physicist and his theories regarding the
- overall implication of this.
-
- Thanks for your time and contribution to this discussion.
-
- Michael Corbin
-
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- 198/417 27 Nov 89 04:28:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: All
- Subj: S-4 Worker Backs Up Lazar's Claims
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- Six "Scared-To-Death" S-4
- Workers Reportedly Meet Outside the Nevada Test Site at Lathrop Wells to Unite
- and Join Lazar's Expose of Alien Saucers On KVEG-AM Radio in Las Vegas, on The
- Billy Goodman Happening, 11/24/89, 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., with Robert Lazar
- on the line, another caller introduces himself as "a colleague in Lazar's
- department." Calling himself "MW" for Mercury Worker [Mercury is the military
- town inside the Test Site], he distinguishes his work -- "hands-on" -- from
- Lazar's. MW says he is a construction worker, installing and constructing. He
- says he and others like him work in S-4 -- especially underground -- in deep
- sections. "We all know a lot." "Someone had to install the hangars." "There is
- more than tunnels -- everything you can imagine -- cause we did everything." He
- says people are now meeting in small groups to talk about backing up Lazar.
- There was a meeting of six workers the night of 11/24/89, he says, to discuss
- whether or not they should publicly say what they saw. The five others are
- scared to death, he says. He himself sounds scared on the telephone. They are
- trying to get it where it will be safe for them to join Lazar, he says. The
- MW's are "putting something together to join you." There are two more MW
- workers supporting you, he says. "We got together at Lathrop Wells [a small
- town close to the southwest end of the Nevada Test Site] and said we got to do
- something." "Only two out of the six are willing to do something." "The guys
- are for you." Although encouraged, Lazar points out there's a ten-year jail
- term for them if they talk. --- QuickBBS v2.04
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- 228/417 28 Nov 89 19:19:44
- From: John H. Chalmers Jr.
- To: All
- Subj: Reply to Mike Corbin
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- From: chalmers@violet.berkeley.edu (John H. Chalmers Jr.) Date: 28 Nov 89
- 02:47:24 GMT Message-ID: <1510@taos.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups: info.paranet
-
- Mike: Based on what I have read on ParaNet, I can't take Lazar's physics very
- seriously. I suspect that a professional physicist would feel that I am
- understating the situation. I'm a biologist, not a quantum mechanic so most of
- what I know is from secondary sources like textbooks, Scientific American, New
- Scientist, The Sciences, or Stephen Hawking's recent best seller. Physics
- isn't my specialty, but I'll try to answer your questions.
- Now if somebody were to offer me a piece of purported alien tissue or a
- culture of an ET microbe, I think I'd know how to authenticate it or how to
- find people who could.
- Elements decay by three principal routes, alpha emission, spontaneous
- fission and beta decay. The three controlling forces, the Electromagnetic,the
- Strong Nuclear and the Weak Nuclear, are well understood with theory agreeing
- with experiment to nine or ten decimal places in many cases. The computational
- magnitude of systems as complex as heavy elements precludes exact calculations
- even on supercomputers, but the best approximations suggest that elements of
- atomic number around 114 are more stable than any nearby because the nucleons
- (protons and neutrons) form closed or nearly closed shells. This phenomenon is
- analogous to the chemical inertness of helium, neon and argon because their
- electrons form closed shells (outside the nucleus) and there is little tendency
- to arrange them in other configurations so that they could form bonds to other
- atoms and make compounds.
- However, this stability is not absolute and atoms decay spontaneously
- with half-lives (the time for 50% to change) ranging from more than 10 to the
- 33 years for Hydrogen to about 10-23 seconds for some extremely short lived
- isotopes decaying by the Strong Force. Elements with half lives of weeks or
- months can be isolated in weighable amounts though doing so is difficult and
- dangerous, but isotopes with shorter half-lives can only be identified by
- their radioactive decay products. Only a few atoms of Element 109 have been
- made so far, but the energies of the alpha particles emitted along its decay
- chain made identification unambiguous. It's half-life is somewhere between a
- millisecond and a microsecond. Elements 110 and 111 are expected to be even
- less stable, so experimenters hope to jump into the Stability region where
- half-lives are calculated to be longer.
-
- Longer might mean 10-6 seconds or it might mean minutes or seconds. I don't
- know what the latest predictions are.
- The only way we have to make such heavy nuclei is accelerate atoms of
- medium weight elements such as calcium, carbon, etc. and smash them into heavy
- atoms such as uranium. It takes a lot of energy to overcome the
- electromagnetic repulsion to get the nuclei close enough so that the very short
- range (10-13 cm) Strong Force can bind the compound nucleus together. If the
- atoms have too little energy, they won't fuse, but if they have too much, they
- won't stay together. The new nucleus is only marginally stable at best and
- will fission if it has too much energy. Another problem is that the new
- nucleus may not have enough neutrons to be stable. If so, it will undergo beta
- decay as well.
- If any elements around 114 or higher can be made they will be
- important confirmation of the standard model. They will also have interesting
- chemistry since they will have more electrons than any know elements and some
- of these electrons will be in g orbitals with somewhat different properties
- from those in d and f orbitals.
- Tachyons are hypothetical particles with negative or imaginary rest
- mass and always travel faster than light. They have never been observed and no
- one knows how to search for them. Since they travel faster than light, their
- interactions with normal matter would conflict with relativity. Gregory
- Benford, a physicist and award winning SF author, has written a serious paper
- about a "Tachyonic Anti-Telephone" which would allow one to place a call to
- the past. Needless to say, this would violate causality as we understand it.
- Invoking tachyons to explain some unknown effect is committing the
- fallacy known as "Ignotus per ignotum," using one unknown to explain another.
- If and when tachyons are discovered, and assuming they have the requisite
- properties, then they may be used to explain unusual events.
- Now to antimatter: I didn't mean to imply that particle accelerators
- bombard anti-protons with positrons. High energy electrons collide with
- positrons and protons with antiprotons to produce exotic particles such as the
- W and Z mesons (the field quanta of the weak force).
- if anti-Hydrogen and normal Hydrogen come into contact, the positrons
- and the electrons will mutually annihilate to generate two gamma rays of .51
- Mev. The antiprotons and protons of the nuclei will also annihilate, but they
- do so in a more complex fashion which produces a lot of intermediate particles.
- The end result is the conversion of the mass of both the normal and the
- anti-matter to energy according to Einstein's equation, E= mc2 (E=energy,
- m=totalmass, c=speed of light).
- The resulting gamma rays could be reflected off a heavy shield and used
- for propulsion as a high energy photonic drive. Such as system seems to be the
- only feasible energy source for interstellar flight according to the articles
- I've seen.
- Small amounts of antimatter could be made if anybody wanted to. For
- powering interstellar spacecraft travelling at relativistic velocities,
- thousands or millions of tons will be required, alas.
- The energy released in ordinary fusion or fission reactions is only a
- small fraction of this energy and comes from the binding energies of the
- nuclei: fission and fusion are the nuclear analogs of fermentation, while
- matter-antimatter annihilation is analogous to terminal oxidation. The nuclear
- energies are about a million times larger than the chemical energies, however,
- and this is why terrestrial organisms don't/can't use nuclear power in their
- metabolism.
- The yet undiscovered field particle of the gravitational force, the
- fourth of the known forces, is the graviton. It would travel at the speed of
- light. I don't know of any justification for the notion that gravitational
- effects propagate at 2*c.
- Although gravitational radiation has not been observed directly,
- certain binary star systems are losing energy at the rate calculated for
- gravitational radiation, so physicists are reasonable confident about the
- standard model. Gravitational radiation antennas with sufficient sensitivity
- are being constructed, so direct observation could occur soon.
- Wave guides are conductive tubes which direct electromagnetic waves
- (radio waves, light, etc). I have no idea if a gravitational wave guide or
- amplifier is even theoretically possible. The people to ask are gravitational
- theorists such as Kip Thorne, John Archibald Wheeler or Robert Forward (who
- also writes SF).
- Forward has designed some hypothetical anti-gravity devices based on
- standard physics. One involves passing the mass of a neutron star though a
- toroidal coil the size of a football field in a millisecond to neutralize the
- earth's gravity field in the center by generating the gravitational analog of
- the magnetic field. The other methods are even less practical.
- The problem is that gravity is 10 +43 times weaker than the Strong
- Force and thus hard to study in the laboratory. One wishes to manipulate masses
- of at least planetary size. Also, the gravitational field is always attractive
- and a function of the geometry of space-time
- i hope all of this wordage answers your questions. These are
- fascinating areas and one can go on and on. --John
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- 251/417 29 Nov 89 18:45:28
- From: Usenet News
- To: All
- Subj: Lazar and his Amazing Saucers
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- Date: 29 Nov 89 20:47:15 GMT Message-ID: <1519@taos.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups:
- info.paranet
-
- Hello, paranet friends,
-
- I have been reading the newsletter from paranet for some time now. This is my
- first posting.
-
- +I just had an interesting thought...if you had been sitting on the secret +of
- S-4 and dreamland for a long while, and had instructions to release the
- +information to the public only if it would not cause a crisis, what better
- +time to stage-leak the real story, as most of Eastern Europe and the Soviet
- +Union call off the cold war? Perhaps what Reagan was telling Gorbachev +in
- their summit conferences is that we'll all hang separately if we don't +hang
- together. + +More paranoia from, + +Michael Sloan MacLeod
- (amdahl!drivax!macleod)
-
- Regarding Lazar, I just wonder about the fact that we are on the eve of a
- summit of great significance to the entire world. As much as we would all like
- to believe this intriguing tale (since so many questions would be answered), I
- have to think that our government has a powerful motivation at the moment for
- promoting this kind of idea.
-
- Given the credulity of Soviets on this subject, how likely is it that the
- Soviet intelligence community is going crazy right now trying to verify this
- story before the summit? Is this all designed to throw Gorbachev off balance?
-
- If our government tried to announce such a thing (supposing it is false) they
- would be innundated with requests for demonstrations and explanations, which
- would ruin the ruse. But the region where these events are alleged to have
- occurred would be under constant scrutiny by Soviet agents, given the history
- of the area. The agents assigned to the area probably observed the news
- programs with great interest.
-
- Then there is the involvement of Cooper. Readers will have to judge for
- themselves the significance of this.
-
- Here is my scenario: Lazar works for some intelligence outfit. His
- background was wiped out (ineffectively) in the hopes that the attempt to erase
- his history would give credibility to his story. Others that come forward are
- part of the same effort. Some are actual believers who have been convinced by
- the thoroughness of the deception.
-
- The information is released in controlled packets, perhaps some intelligence
- leaks were provided directly to Soviet agents to prepare them to be receptive
- when the television program came on. It all is building up so that the climax
- of the scam occurs just before the summit. The result is that Gorbachev is off
- balance and Bush has the advantage.
-
-
- I think this is much more likely than the possibility that what Lazar says is
- true, for these reasons:
-
- 1) If this project were so top secret as Lazar says, he would
- never have appeared on that program. Lazar said they knew
- he was going to leak in advance. If that were true he
- would have been dead. They would not wait until now to
- take sniper shots at him, and if they did, they wouldn't
- miss.
-
- 2) Bill Cooper has discredited himself, and he appears to be
- involved.
-
- 3) After reading on the subject, I am inclined to believe that
- the spiritual/supernatural/extradimensional aspect is the
- most significant. I could go into this, but let me just
- say that I too have been reading Dimensions, and the ideas
- presented there make more sense than anything else I have seen
- on the subject. This story does not fit the scenario.
- Instead it fits into a neat materialistic mold which would
- allow the military to control the phenomena by purely
- physical means. This does not mean it is necessarily bogus,
- it just makes me suspicious. It is too neat; too easy and pat.
-
- 4) The gov't has a history of "leaking" bogus UFO stories.
-
- 5) They are motivated to try to maintain the upper hand by the
- significance of this summit, in light of political developments.
- This whole thing may have been generated directly in response
- to developments in Eastern Europe.
-
- 6) The whole thing may be relatively unimportant to our intelligence
- community - just another little game to try to keep the other
- guys confused, and good practice at generating disinformation.
-
-
- Sorry, it's just too bizarre to believe without tons of corroboration from many
- independent sources.
-
- Cheers, --Steve
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- 257/417 01 Dec 89 02:31:53
- From: Usenet News
- To: All
- Subj: Lazar and his Amazing Saucers
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- Date: 29 Nov 89 20:47:15 GMT Message-ID: <1519@taos.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups:
- info.paranet
-
- Hello, paranet friends,
-
- I have been reading the newsletter from paranet for some time now. This is my
- first posting.
-
- +I just had an interesting thought...if you had been sitting on the secret +of
- S-4 and dreamland for a long while, and had instructions to release the
- +information to the public only if it would not cause a crisis, what better
- +time to stage-leak the real story, as most of Eastern Europe and the Soviet
- +Union call off the cold war? Perhaps what Reagan was telling Gorbachev +in
- their summit conferences is that we'll all hang separately if we don't +hang
- together. + +More paranoia from, + +Michael Sloan MacLeod
- (amdahl!drivax!macleod)
-
- Regarding Lazar, I just wonder about the fact that we are on the eve of a
- summit of great significance to the entire world. As much as we would all like
- to believe this intriguing tale (since so many questions would be answered), I
- have to think that our government has a powerful motivation at the moment for
- promoting this kind of idea.
-
- Given the credulity of Soviets on this subject, how likely is it that the
- Soviet intelligence community is going crazy right now trying to verify this
- story before the summit? Is this all designed to throw Gorbachev off balance?
-
- If our government tried to announce such a thing (supposing it is false) they
- would be innundated with requests for demonstrations and explanations, which
- would ruin the ruse. But the region where these events are alleged to have
- occurred would be under constant scrutiny by Soviet agents, given the history
- of the area. The agents assigned to the area probably observed the news
- programs with great interest.
-
- Then there is the involvement of Cooper. Readers will have to judge for
- themselves the significance of this.
-
- Here is my scenario: Lazar works for some intelligence outfit. His
- background was wiped out (ineffectively) in the hopes that the attempt to erase
- his history would give credibility to his story. Others that come forward are
- part of the same effort. Some are actual believers who have been convinced by
- the thoroughness of the deception.
-
- The information is released in controlled packets, perhaps some intelligence
- leaks were provided directly to Soviet agents to prepare them to be receptive
- when the television program came on. It all is building up so that the climax
- of the scam occurs just before the summit. The result is that Gorbachev is off
- balance and Bush has the advantage.
-
-
- I think this is much more likely than the possibility that what Lazar says is
- true, for these reasons:
-
- 1) If this project were so top secret as Lazar says, he would
- never have appeared on that program. Lazar said they knew
- he was going to leak in advance. If that were true he
- would have been dead. They would not wait until now to
- take sniper shots at him, and if they did, they wouldn't
- miss.
-
- 2) Bill Cooper has discredited himself, and he appears to be
- involved.
-
- 3) After reading on the subject, I am inclined to believe that
- the spiritual/supernatural/extradimensional aspect is the
- most significant. I could go into this, but let me just
- say that I too have been reading Dimensions, and the ideas
- presented there make more sense than anything else I have seen
- on the subject. This story does not fit the scenario.
- Instead it fits into a neat materialistic mold which would
- allow the military to control the phenomena by purely
- physical means. This does not mean it is necessarily bogus,
- it just makes me suspicious. It is too neat; too easy and pat.
-
- 4) The gov't has a history of "leaking" bogus UFO stories.
-
- 5) They are motivated to try to maintain the upper hand by the
- significance of this summit, in light of political developments.
- This whole thing may have been generated directly in response
- to developments in Eastern Europe.
-
- 6) The whole thing may be relatively unimportant to our intelligence
- community - just another little game to try to keep the other
- guys confused, and good practice at generating disinformation.
-
-
- Sorry, it's just too bizarre to believe without tons of corroboration from many
- independent sources.
-
- Cheers, --Steve
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- {uunet,sun}!convex!swarren; swarren@convex.COM
-
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- 259/417 01 Dec 89 02:33:02
- From: MacLeod
- To: All
- Subj: (none)
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- From: drivax!macleod@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (MacLeod)
- Date: 30 Nov 89 07:47:08 GMT
- Message-ID: <1521@taos.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups: info.paranet
-
-
- Dear Friends,
-
- I saw this article in the sci.space USENET newsgroup.
-
- I think it's some straightfaced bs put up to parody the Area 51 article, but I
- could be wrong. The article had a strange-looking path line, and it seemed to
- have been gateed from the Internet.
-
- Article 15143 of sci.space: Path:
- drivax!amdahl!apple!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd
- !ucbvax!FNAL.BITNET!HIGGINS From: HIGGINS@FNAL.BITNET (W.T. Higgins)
- Newsgroups: sci.space Subject: Re: Antimatter Drives and Area 51 Message-ID:
- <Added.gZQeYQi00UkT4DoU9i@andrew.cmu.edu> Date: 28 Nov 89 15:47:00 GMT Sender:
- daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 61
-
- Michael Sloan MacLeod posted a discussion about:
-
- +Robert Lazar, formerly employed by the government at the mysterious +Area 51,
- says that the US government has 500 pounds of element 115, +which somehow
- produces antimatter when irradiated.
-
- Lazar is pulling the wool over somebody's eyes. There were less than 300 pounds
- of element 115, and probably less now. Samples were tested in various
- university and government labs, including mine. Yes, it does give off
- antimatter when bombarded with the proper radiation. If you hit it with
- negative muons, 115 (I'm talking about 287, the most abundant isotope, here.
- Inconvenient not having a name for the element, but there never was general
- agreement on it.) transitions to an excited state that decays into a positron,
- a nucleus of 114, and an antideuteron (bound state of an antiproton and an
- antineutron). The 114 is unstable, and in a few milliseconds it gives off
- another antideuteron and a pair of positrons. And so forth, down the chart of
- the nuclides. Every once in a while a decay in this chain will throw off a
- neutron, just to keep things balanced. This had everybody excited for a while.
- You might remember the big *Popular Mechanics* article about it.
-
- Unfortunately, it turned out to be a bust. We showered muons on our 115 sample
- rods for weeks on end. The decay chain ends, after a rather short time, at
- 106Pd. And Pd has a tremendous affinity for hydrogen, and anti-hydrogen. We
- had made a bunch of antimatter, but we couldn't get it out. The deuterons were
- stuck within the Pd lattice. All we could collect were a few deuterons coming
- off atoms on the surface, and positrons, which we can get anywhere. And
- instead of an exotic heavy element, we were left with an inert lump of a metal
- anybody can buy on the commodities market. Remember the joke about the
- alchemist who could turn gold into lead?
-
- Having established that it wasn't a miracle energy source, most labs pretty
- much lost interest. At mine, we took the experiment apart and went on to more
- interesting work. The sample rods were lying around the lab for a while,
- though, come to think of it, I haven't seen them in a couple of years. I
- suppose somebody scrounged them for another experiment.
-
- +This fuel is used to drive waveguide-type gravity amplifiers which +are the
- FTL drive components of nine alien spacecraft
-
- Eight. One crashed during tests in August 1981. Three of the remaining eight
- have now been dismantled.
-
- +stored in hangars +out at Area 51 (the supersecret testing grounds also known
- as "Dreamland" +in the middle of the Nellis AFB bombing range about 65 miles
- northeast of +Las Vegas).
-
- Not *too* supersecret. See the book *Dreamland: A New Age of Flight Testing*,
- by Richard Adams Locke, Aero Books, 1985. A lot of nice photos of the place.
-
- +From his brief description of how the drives operate, they +seem to create
- local black-hole strength gravity gradients which slow down +time and cause a
- space-fold quickly traversible by the spacecraft.
-
- Get real. The correct spelling is "traversable."
-
- Bill Higgins
- +------------------------------------------------+
- | These opinions are not shared by my employer, |
- | or perhaps by anybody else. |
- +------------------------------------------------+
-
- Michael Sloan MacLeod
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- 272/417 02 Dec 89 22:22:00
- From: Clark Matthews
- To: Usenet News
- Subj Re: Lazar And His Amazing Saucers
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- > 3) After reading on the subject, I am inclined to believe
- > that the spiritual/supernatural/extradimensional aspect is
- > the most significant. I could go into this, but let me
- > just say that I too have been reading Dimensions, and the
- > ideas presented there make more sense than anything else I
- > have seen on the subject. This story does not fit the scenario.
- > Instead it fits into a neat materialistic mold which would
- > allow the military to control the phenomena by purely
- > physical means. This does not mean it is necessarily
- > bogus, it just makes me suspicious. It is too neat; too easy
- > and pat.
-
-
- Hi Steve. Well, like you I have been quite taken with Dr. Vallee's hypothesis
- in _Dimensions_. But let's not get carried away here...
-
- A few days back, pre-Crash (Alpha's hard disk, not the markets) I wrote a
- semi-tongue-in-cheek riposte to someone about how unimportant it is who or what
- builds and operates the UFOs we see, hear of, and investigate. Whether they are
- built & operated by elves, pixies, leprechauns, Titans, Nordics or whatever is
- not the point.
-
- The point (to my mind, anyway) is that they print on radar, leave leave dents
- in the ground when they land, occasionally scorch things and let people get
- close enough to touch them -- even get inside. They are material things.
- Whether they come from Zeta II, a parallel universe or Middle Earth, they are
- physical objects.
-
- Even though these devices and their makers/masters may seem to us as
- present-day astronauts must appear to the most primitive Bushmen, I really
- don't allow myself to doubt their physical existence or impute anything
- supernatural or religious to them. I do not think Dr. Vallee does either -- as
- least as far as I read his book.
-
- It may be that the U.S. has some of these things somewhere and has discovered
- that they are as real -- yet ephemeral -- as a leprechaun's pot 'o gold. I.e.:
- They've got them, but they can't DO anything with them. Nevertheless they
- could exist. And Lazar may be telling the truth.
-
- If your doubts center around Lazar's still being alive -- in other words, why
- was he allowed to "leak & live". Well, people like Lazar are double-edged
- swords. Nothing gets public attention faster than an untimely death.
- Especially if it's the death of someone who's been telling a story. It looks
- like Cooper's theories (which coincide with Lazar's revalations) may stem from
- Lazar himself. So if Lazar is authentic -- if his references check -- then the
- Cooper sideshow may be just that. A sideshow, and not the main event.
-
- Anyway, until Lazar is discredited -- or discredits himself -- I'm definitely
- prepared to stay with this one.
-
- Best,
- Clark
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- 295/417 04 Dec 89 12:31:54
- From: Usenet News
- To: All
- Subj: Lazar and his Amazing Saucers
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- Date: 29 Nov 89 20:47:15 GMT Message-ID: <1519@taos.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups:
- info.paranet
-
- Hello, paranet friends,
-
- I have been reading the newsletter from paranet for some time now. This is my
- first posting.
-
- +I just had an interesting thought...if you had been sitting on the secret +of
- S-4 and dreamland for a long while, and had instructions to release the
- +information to the public only if it would not cause a crisis, what better
- +time to stage-leak the real story, as most of Eastern Europe and the Soviet
- +Union call off the cold war? Perhaps what Reagan was telling Gorbachev +in
- their summit conferences is that we'll all hang separately if we don't +hang
- together. + +More paranoia from, + +Michael Sloan MacLeod
- (amdahl!drivax!macleod)
-
- Regarding Lazar, I just wonder about the fact that we are on the eve of a
- summit of great significance to the entire world. As much as we would all like
- to believe this intriguing tale (since so many questions would be answered), I
- have to think that our government has a powerful motivation at the moment for
- promoting this kind of idea.
-
- Given the credulity of Soviets on this subject, how likely is it that the
- Soviet intelligence community is going crazy right now trying to verify this
- story before the summit? Is this all designed to throw Gorbachev off balance?
-
- If our government tried to announce such a thing (supposing it is false) they
- would be innundated with requests for demonstrations and explanations, which
- would ruin the ruse. But the region where these events are alleged to have
- occurred would be under constant scrutiny by Soviet agents, given the history
- of the area. The agents assigned to the area probably observed the news
- programs with great interest.
-
- Then there is the involvement of Cooper. Readers will have to judge for
- themselves the significance of this.
-
- Here is my scenario: Lazar works for some intelligence outfit. His
- background was wiped out (ineffectively) in the hopes that the attempt to erase
- his history would give credibility to his story. Others that come forward are
- part of the same effort. Some are actual believers who have been convinced by
- the thoroughness of the deception.
-
- The information is released in controlled packets, perhaps some intelligence
- leaks were provided directly to Soviet agents to prepare them to be receptive
- when the television program came on. It all is building up so that the climax
- of the scam occurs just before the summit. The result is that Gorbachev is off
- balance and Bush has the advantage.
-
-
- I think this is much more likely than the possibility that what Lazar says is
- true, for these reasons:
-
- 1) If this project were so top secret as Lazar says, he would
- never have appeared on that program. Lazar said they knew
- he was going to leak in advance. If that were true he
- would have been dead. They would not wait until now to
- take sniper shots at him, and if they did, they wouldn't
- miss.
-
- 2) Bill Cooper has discredited himself, and he appears to be
- involved.
-
- 3) After reading on the subject, I am inclined to believe that
- the spiritual/supernatural/extradimensional aspect is the
- most significant. I could go into this, but let me just
- say that I too have been reading Dimensions, and the ideas
- presented there make more sense than anything else I have seen
- on the subject. This story does not fit the scenario.
- Instead it fits into a neat materialistic mold which would
- allow the military to control the phenomena by purely
- physical means. This does not mean it is necessarily bogus,
- it just makes me suspicious. It is too neat; too easy and pat.
-
- 4) The gov't has a history of "leaking" bogus UFO stories.
-
- 5) They are motivated to try to maintain the upper hand by the
- significance of this summit, in light of political developments.
- This whole thing may have been generated directly in response
- to developments in Eastern Europe.
-
- 6) The whole thing may be relatively unimportant to our intelligence
- community - just another little game to try to keep the other
- guys confused, and good practice at generating disinformation.
-
-
- Sorry, it's just too bizarre to believe without tons of corroboration from many
- independent sources.
-
- Cheers, --Steve
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- 369/417 11 Dec 89 18:47:49
- From: infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com
- To: All
- Subj: Info-Paranet #94
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- From: infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com Date: 11 Dec 89 07:28:28 GMT Message-ID:
- <2359@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups: info.paranet
-
- From: isis!uunet!sparta!sun!esanborn (Ed Sanborn)
-
-
- Mike C.,
-
- I seemed to have missed 'Info-Paranet #94'. If you could please send an
- email of this I'd appreciate it. Looking forward to the Video-tapes of Lazar
- happenings. Please feel free to fill the tapes with misc. at end.
-
- Also, what's this business of missing coverage of these broadcasts? Maybe
- this should be directed at Robert Klinn but it would be a shame if we and quite
- possibly a tragedy if we aren't able to monitor the complete broadcasts. What
- is the price status if someone wanted to get copies of the broadcasts from the
- TV stations?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Ed Sanborn
- uunet!sparta!esanborn
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- 394/417 14 Dec 89 19:14:53
- From: infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com
- To: All
- Subj: Lazar/115
- Attr: ------------------------------------------------
- From: infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com Date: 14 Dec 89 16:41:19 GMT Message-ID:
- <2399@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM> Newsgroups: info.paranet
-
- From: chalmers@violet.berkeley.edu (John H. Chalmers Jr.)
-
- Is there any independent confirmation that a nuclear explosion occurred in the
- atmosphere in 1986 as Lazar claims? The signature of such a blast if due to 115
- would be completly different from a fission or fusion explosion. there would
- be no fission products from an antimatter explosion an dprobably much less
- induced radioactivity. Is athere any data on this supposed event in Nevada. Try
- the anti-nuke or environmetal groups. --John
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- 404/417 15 Dec 89 22:55:00 From: Michael Corbin To:
- Infopara@scicom.alphacdc.com Subj: Lazar/115 Attr:
- ------------------------------------------------
- > Is there any independent confirmation that a nuclear
- > explosion occurred
- > in the atmosphere in 1986 as Lazar claims? The signature of
- > such a blast
- > if due to 115 would be completly different from a fission
- > or fusion
- > explosion. there would be no fission products from an
- > antimatter explosion
- > an dprobably much less induced radioactivity. Is athere any
- > data on this
- > supposed event in Nevada. Try the anti-nuke or environmetal
- > groups.
-
- Very good point. This and others aspects are currently being investigated in
- the Nevada region. Most of the aspects of the historocity of the Air Force's
- acquisition of 90,000 acres is correct, Lazar seems to rely heavily upon these
- types of activities as a means to support his claims. However, this does not
- mean that they are even inter-related to one another or to his experience. I
- found the land grab inception to Lazar's story very interesting. The way that
- it was presented to the television public made it sound as though it was very
- mysterious, however, the Air Force did not say that their authority to do the
- act of acquiring the land was higher than the United States, but only higher
- than the Air Force. Surely, other departments of the government are at a
- higher level than the Air Force, and with this in mind plus the fact that
- Dreamland has been known to be super-secret for over forty years does not
- support Lazar's claims. If there was an unscheduled nuclear test in 1987, this
- may be suspect. I am very interested in that test and whether it was authentic
- and if there was anything unusual registered by anyone monitoring the
- atmosphere.
-
- Mike
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- 326/417 07 Dec 89 14:43:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: All
- Subj: UFOs: The Best Evidence Altered?
- Attr:
- ------------------------------------------------
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- I don't think that you can ever synthesize it. The amount
- of -- You essentially have to assemble it by bombarding it with
- protons; if atom by atom, it would take an infinite amount of power
- and an infinite amount of time. The substance has to come from a
- place where super-heavy elements could have been produced naturally.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- And what sort of place is that?
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Next to a much larger sun where there would be greater mass.
- Maybe a binary star system -- a super-nova -- somewhere where there is
- just a bigger release of energy to synthesize these things naturally.
- It has to be a naturally occurring element.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- 115 is the fuel for the anti-matter reactors, he says. By bombarding
- 115, anti-matter is produced. A kilo of anti-matter could produce the
- energy equivalent of 46 ten-megaton hydrogen bombs, and comparing the
- energy potential of anti-matter to, say, the Hoover Dam, would be
- like comparing planets to grains of sand. 115 could also make one
- heck of a bomb.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- We're talking about hundreds and hundreds of megatons off a small
- piece of it. It sounds incredible, but total conversion of matter
- to energy would release that amount of power. And it isn't that
- difficult to take -- get the energy out of it. So it's not something
- you'd ever want to fall into anyone's hands.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- The dangers associated with 115 and anti-matter may be the reason
- Lazar was hired to work at S-4. There was an accident, he says,
- back in April 1987, an accident that was passed off as an unannounced
- nuclear test.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Some people got killed. I was told flat out I was one of the people
- that were to replace these guys.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- Is this why the government might be keeping the whole matter a
- secret? Because of the military potential of alien technology?
- Lazar says he believes the Soviet Union was once part of our
- research on the flying disks, but that the U.S. kicked the Soviets
- out after making some sort of discovery. He also believes the
- program at S-4 is operated with funds allocated to Star Wars research,
- but says he can't prove it. Some UFO researchers suspect the
- government is test flying alien craft so that it can one day master
- the technology and claim it was made in the good old U.S.A., thus
- obscuring the possibility of alien visitations.
-
- [CUT:]
- Stanton T. Friedman:
- I think they have the duty to inform us. At least to the bare bones
- of what's going on. I don't want technological stuff put out on the
- table. I mean, I worked on classified projects for 15 years, and
- I don't think we need another weapon's delivery system. But I
- think the government does have the responsibility to release information
- that, indeed, the planet is being visited. Probably it should be done
- in conjunction with the Soviets.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- I don't think that it will get to that level. They're not going to have
- a fleet of them and fly them around, and I don't think you need to do
- that. If you're looking at them from a weapons point of view, you're
- looking at an incredibly powerful device. You only need one that
- operates. You don't ever need to come public with it. You may want to
- learn more about it should it ever break which is -- might be -- what
- they're doing.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- They've got one --
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- -- Oh, they've got a few. Yeah.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar is the first to admit that his story is tough to swallow.
- He submitted to polygraph exams, has opened up sensitive parts of
- his personal life, and fully expects to be ridiculed or perhaps
- punished for his revelations.
- [END CUT.]
- _______
-
- [The hypnotherapy discussion of Segment 7 further below has been
- totally replaced by the following short summary included in the
- broadcast of 11/25/89. Note that reference to a mind-control technique
- by Lazar's U.S. government employers has been excised.]
-
- Knapp:
- Lazar wanted to recall further details from reports he says he read
- at S-4, so he went to Layne Keck, a licensed and experienced
- hypnotherapist. Keck makes no exaggerated claims about the powers
- of hypnosis, but he did help dredge up some specifics from the
- reports. He is confident about that, that Lazar is not making this up.
-
- Keck:
- His subconscious mind believes TOTALLY all of these things.
-
- <Continued next message...>
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- 327/417 07 Dec 89 17:13:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: All
- Subj: UFOs: The Best Evidence Altered?
- Attr:
- ------------------------------------------------
- (C) 1989 ParaNet Information Service
-
- "UFO's: The Best Evidence": The Altered Version
-
- The two versions of "UFO's: The Best Evidence":
-
- Version One:
- Nine parts (10-15 minutes each):
- November 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, and 16, 1989
-
- Version Two:
- November 25, 1989
-
- On-air, producer/newsman George Knapp had said the 11/25/89, 8:00 p.m. to
- 10:00 p.m., broadcast of "UFO's: The Best Evidence" (KLAS-TV, Channel 8
- in Las Vegas), would include the substance as well as UPDATES of the
- material broadcast earlier as the nine-part series with the same title.
-
- At the end of the ninth segment of the series, he also had said his
- investigation -- pursuant to physicist Robert Lazar's and others' claims
- about recovered alien vehicles at Area 51 or S-4 inside the U.S.
- Government's Nevada Test Site -- "will continue."
-
- And earlier in the series, Knapp had said this was "only the beginning,"
- that the investigation is "by no means over."
-
- On 11/21/89, 10:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m., speaking on KVEG 840-AM Radio's
- Billy Goodman Happening, Lazar himself had said he was informed that
- Knapp's upcoming 11/25/89, two-hour, KLAS-TV report would contain "much
- more information" than Knapp's earlier, nine-part broadcasts.
-
- But Knapp later told me that although he is personally interested in more
- UFO material about Area 51, there is no more budget at his station to
- pursue it.
-
- Significant previously-broadcast segments are missing from the 11/25/89
- version. Nothing new -- no promised "updates" -- has been added. On the
- contrary, highly pertinent descriptions by Lazar, hypnotherapist Layne
- Keck, and Knapp himself have been cut -- in perhaps the most interesting
- and revealing places.
-
- Knapp -- apparently sincere and hardworking -- now gives "time constraints"
- imposed by the number of commercials that had to be inserted into the
- 11/25/89 version as the reason for the cuts and the lack of additional
- material.
-
- He justifies the almost entire elimination of Segment Seven
- (originally broadcast 11/14/89) -- including Lazar's explanations of
- the alien element 115, time warp and its relation to gravity waves,
- the production of gravity waves, and the military potential of the
- alien technology -- by dismissing that material as merely "details."
-
- Surprisingly, Knapp graciously said, "I apologize."
-
- Military potential -- not only of the recovered alien craft but
- perhaps of more earthly forces -- may have been revealed by other cuts,
- including the stunning suspicion by Lazar that "his government employers
- used some sort of mind control technique to prevent him from disclosing
- too much about S-4" and the discussion by hypnotherapist Keck of
- Lazar's possibly being subjected to tremendous fear, threats, and
- chemicals.
-
- And what might be the military implications of this portion of
- Lazar's statement as broadcast in Segment 6 (11/13/89) but cut from
- the 11/25/89 version?
-
- "One of them looked like it was hit with some sort of a
- projectile. It had a large hole in the bottom and a large hole in
- the top with the metal bent out like some sort of, you know, large
- caliber 4- or 5-inch projectile had gone through it."
-
- Was the following stuff cut just to make room for commercials?
-
- Knapp:
- 115 is the fuel for the anti-matter reactors, he says. By
- bombarding 115, anti-matter is produced. A kilo of anti-matter
- could produce the energy equivalent of 46 ten-megaton hydrogen bombs,
- and comparing the energy potential of anti-matter to, say, the Hoover
- Dam, would be like comparing planets to grains of sand. 115 could also
- make one heck of a bomb.
-
- Lazar:
- We're talking about hundreds and hundreds of megatons off a small piece
- of it. It sounds incredible, but total conversion of matter to
- energy would release that amount of power. And it isn't that difficult
- to take. . .get the energy out of it. So it's not something you'd ever
- want to fall into anyone's hands.
-
- Knapp:
- The dangers associated with 115 and anti-matter may be the reason Lazar
- was hired to work at S-4. There was an accident, he says, back in
- April 1987. An accident that was passed off as an unannounced nuclear
- test.
-
- Lazar:
- Some people got killed. I was told flat out I was one of the people
- that were to replace these guys.
-
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- 328/417 07 Dec 89 17:15:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: Robert Klinn
- Subj: UFOs: The Best Evidence Altered?
- Attr:
- ------------------------------------------------
- Part 2
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- _______
-
- The following appeared in the original nine segments but NOT in
- the 11/25/89 broadcast. To retain context, some uncut material has
- been included.
-
- Segment 5 (11/10/89):
-
- Lazar:
- Well, I am telling the truth. I've tried to prove that. What's
- going on up there could be the most important event in history.
- You're talking about contact, physical contact and proof from another
- system, another planet, another intelligence. That's got to be the
- biggest event in history -- period. And, it's real and it's there.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar (continuing):
- And I had an extremely small part in it. I'm convinced that what
- I saw is absolute proof of that. There is no way that we could have
- created those disks. There is no way we could have made the disks,
- the power supplies, anything that goes with it.
- [END CUT.]
-
- Segment 5 (11/10/89):
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar says he has no intention of going on any UFO lecture circuit.
- He is not looking to do any additional interviews. In fact, he was not
- too crazy about doing this one. He did it after certain unfavorable
- things started happening in his life, and he did it because he feels
- that whoever is running the show up at S-4 is perpetrating a fraud on
- the American people and the scientific community.
- [END CUT.]
-
- Segment 6 (11/13/89):
-
- Lazar:
- I gave everything simple names -- the "top hat" one and, you know, the
- "jello mold"; and the "sport model" operated without any hitches at all.
- I mean, it looked new. If I know what a new flying saucer looks like.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar (continuing):
- One of them looked like it was hit with some sort of a projectile.
- It had a large hole in the bottom and a large hole in the top with the
- metal bent out like some sort of, you know, large-caliber 4- or 5-inch
- projectile had gone through it.
- [END CUT.]
-
- Segment 6 (11/13/89):
-
- Knapp:
- Bob Lazar isn't the only person to claim "inside knowledge" of the
- flying disks at the test site -- he is just the only person to say
- so publicly. We have communicated with several people who say they
- know of the saucer program. A technician in a highly sensitive position
- told us it is "common knowledge among those with high security
- clearances that recovered alien disks are stored at the Nevada Test
- Site." A Las Vegas professional, who once served in the military and
- was stationed at the Test Site, says he saw a flying disk land
- outside the boundaries of Area 51 --
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp (continuing):
- -- that it was quickly surrounded by security personnel and that he
- was taken away and debriefed for several hours.
- [END CUT.]
-
- Segment 6 (11/13/89):
-
- Knapp:
- A man who once worked at Groom Lake as a technician, at our
- request, wrote this letter explaining how he inadvertently walked
- into the wrong hangar and saw what appeared to be a large metallic
- disk under a tarp.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp (continuing):
- It was being examined by men in lab coats.
- [END CUT.]
-
- Knapp (continuing):
- And an airman who worked at Nellis at a radar installation says he
- and his fellow servicemen watched over a period of five nights,
- unusual objects flying over the Groom Mountains. He says the radar
- images indicate the objects zoomed into range at speeds of 7,000 miles
- per hour and then would stop on a dime, and that nothing we have is
- capable of doing that. The airman says that when word of his sighting
- got out, he was ordered to turn off his radar sensors for that area
- and told to keep quiet about the matter because it did not happen.
-
- Segment 6 (11/13/89):
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- Tomorrow, more troubling allegations about the military potential
- of alien technology.
- [END CUT.]
-
- <Continued in Next Message...>
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- 329/417 07 Dec 89 17:17:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: Robert Klinn
- Subj: UFOs: The Best Evidence Altered?
- Attr:
- ------------------------------------------------
- Part 3
- <...Continued from previous Message>
- ========
- Segment 7 (11/14/89):
- (Essentially ALL of Segment 7 has been cut.)
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- Just over this ridge [showing a photo of Area 51], tucked inside
- the test tubes of a hidden government base, the secrets of the
- universe may be unfolding. The area is designated S-4, and according
- to one man who claims to have worked there, S-4 harbors scientific
- achievements that would astonish our deepest thinkers. It is
- technology that, if it exists, could change the world, but is allegedly
- bottled up by military minds.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- It's not an overall government project. It's not something that
- Congress appropriates money for. Two billion is for this, 15
- billion for flying saucers, eight billion for Star Wars: it doesn't
- go like that. I don't believe that they have any knowledge of it at
- all.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- The technology that Bob Lazar says he saw extends far beyond flying
- saucers. An anti-matter reactor allows the spaceships to produce their
- own gravitational fields, he says. Such a technology, if real, would
- answer UFO skeptics who argue that aliens could never visit Earth
- because the distances between worlds are too great, even at the speed
- of light.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Gravity distorts time and space. Just like if you had a water bed and
- put a bowling ball in the middle. It warps it down like that --
- that's exactly what happens to space. Imagining that you were in a
- spacecraft that could exert a tremendous gravitational field by itself,
- you could sit on any particular place and turn on the gravity generator
- and actually warp space and time, and fold it. By shutting that off,
- you'd click back and you'd be a tremendous distance from where you
- were, but time would not have even moved because you essentially shut
- it off. I mean it is so far fetched, people -- it's difficult for
- people to grasp, and as stubborn as the scientific community is,
- they'll never buy it. But this is, in fact, that's just what happens.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- Actually, Lazar's explanation is very close to mainstream scientific
- thought and can be traced directly to Einstein. The difference is,
- scientists regard it as theory only. There is much that science still
- doesn't know.
-
- [CUT:]
- Dale Etheridge (Scientist):
- There are people who say that our main problem with that is we don't
- know what gravity is. It's this magical force that acts at a
- distance. We can describe how it behaves -- that's what the law
- of gravity is -- it's just a description of how it behaves. But
- it says nothing about what gravity really is.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- We'll use Etheridge as our barometer of scientific thought. He
- says we cannot produce gravity, that there's no such thing as a
- working anti-matter reactor, and that we have yet to figure out a way
- to get around the speed of light. He also concedes, though, such
- things are possible.
-
- [CUT:]
- Etheridge:
- Yeah. And really we don't know what's possible, as there could be
- other civilizations out there -- several hundred years or so, a
- thousand years, even a million years ahead of us -- that have found
- a way to circumvent this. We have no way of knowing for sure.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Well, the thing is, when you harness gravity, you harness everything.
- It's the missing piece in physics right now. We really know very
- little about gravity.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- At least that's the way it used to be. Lazar says the technology to
- harness gravity not only exists but is being tested at S-4. And if
- such technology is beyond human capabilities, it must have come from
- someplace else. It's more than conjecture, he says, because he also
- saw an element that cannot be found on the periodic chart. The element,
- called 115, can be stored in lead casings much like this one
- [showing a lead circular container]. Lazar says the government has
- 500 pounds of it, and it cannot be made on Earth.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- It would be almost impossible; well, it is impossible to synthesize
- an element that heavy here on Earth.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- At least right now.
-
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- 330/417 07 Dec 89 17:18:00
- From: Robert Klinn
- To: Robert Klinn
- Subj: UFOs: The Best Evidence Altered?
- Attr:
- ------------------------------------------------
- Part 4
- <...Continued from previous message>
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- I don't think that you can ever synthesize it. The amount
- of -- You essentially have to assemble it by bombarding it with
- protons; if atom by atom, it would take an infinite amount of power
- and an infinite amount of time. The substance has to come from a
- place where super-heavy elements could have been produced naturally.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- And what sort of place is that?
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Next to a much larger sun where there would be greater mass.
- Maybe a binary star system -- a super-nova -- somewhere where there is
- just a bigger release of energy to synthesize these things naturally.
- It has to be a naturally occurring element.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- 115 is the fuel for the anti-matter reactors, he says. By bombarding
- 115, anti-matter is produced. A kilo of anti-matter could produce the
- energy equivalent of 46 ten-megaton hydrogen bombs, and comparing the
- energy potential of anti-matter to, say, the Hoover Dam, would be
- like comparing planets to grains of sand. 115 could also make one
- heck of a bomb.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- We're talking about hundreds and hundreds of megatons off a small
- piece of it. It sounds incredible, but total conversion of matter
- to energy would release that amount of power. And it isn't that
- difficult to take -- get the energy out of it. So it's not something
- you'd ever want to fall into anyone's hands.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- The dangers associated with 115 and anti-matter may be the reason
- Lazar was hired to work at S-4. There was an accident, he says,
- back in April 1987, an accident that was passed off as an unannounced
- nuclear test.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Some people got killed. I was told flat out I was one of the people
- that were to replace these guys.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- Is this why the government might be keeping the whole matter a
- secret? Because of the military potential of alien technology?
- Lazar says he believes the Soviet Union was once part of our
- research on the flying disks, but that the U.S. kicked the Soviets
- out after making some sort of discovery. He also believes the
- program at S-4 is operated with funds allocated to Star Wars research,
- but says he can't prove it. Some UFO researchers suspect the
- government is test flying alien craft so that it can one day master
- the technology and claim it was made in the good old U.S.A., thus
- obscuring the possibility of alien visitations.
-
- [CUT:]
- Stanton T. Friedman:
- I think they have the duty to inform us. At least to the bare bones
- of what's going on. I don't want technological stuff put out on the
- table. I mean, I worked on classified projects for 15 years, and
- I don't think we need another weapon's delivery system. But I
- think the government does have the responsibility to release information
- that, indeed, the planet is being visited. Probably it should be done
- in conjunction with the Soviets.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- I don't think that it will get to that level. They're not going to have
- a fleet of them and fly them around, and I don't think you need to do
- that. If you're looking at them from a weapons point of view, you're
- looking at an incredibly powerful device. You only need one that
- operates. You don't ever need to come public with it. You may want to
- learn more about it should it ever break which is -- might be -- what
- they're doing.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- They've got one --
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- -- Oh, they've got a few. Yeah.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar is the first to admit that his story is tough to swallow.
- He submitted to polygraph exams, has opened up sensitive parts of
- his personal life, and fully expects to be ridiculed or perhaps
- punished for his revelations.
- [END CUT.]
- _______
-
- [The hypnotherapy discussion of Segment 7 further below has been
- totally replaced by the following short summary included in the
- broadcast of 11/25/89. Note that reference to a mind-control technique
- by Lazar's U.S. government employers has been excised.]
-
- Knapp:
- Lazar wanted to recall further details from reports he says he read
- at S-4, so he went to Layne Keck, a licensed and experienced
- hypnotherapist. Keck makes no exaggerated claims about the powers
- of hypnosis, but he did help dredge up some specifics from the
- reports. He is confident about that, that Lazar is not making this up.
-
- Keck:
- His subconscious mind believes TOTALLY all of these things.
-
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- To: Robert Klinn
- Subj: UFOs: The Best Evidence Altered?
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- ===================
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- His desire to explain what really happened at S-4 took him to Layne
- Keck, a licensed, experienced hypnotherapist who quietly and
- privately tried to help Lazar remember details of the many briefing
- papers he says he read.
-
- [CUT:]
- Keck:
- I have no clue as to what we were getting to, and he started saying
- that there were pictures of what I thought was DESKS on the wall.
- Well as it turned out, it was DISKS that he was referring to. And
- at that moment I realized we were into something that was pretty heavy.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- Keck does not exaggerate his claims for hypnosis. He regards it
- as a useful tool for uncovering some lost memories. He says
- people are quite capable of lying under hypnosis but says the technique
- can be of help in determining truth. What's his opinion of Lazar's
- truthfulness?
-
- [CUT:]
- Keck:
- It tells me that his subconscious mind believes totally all of
- these things.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar has long suspected that his government employers used some
- sort of mind-control technique to prevent him from disclosing too
- much about S-4. While he says he has vivid conscious memories of
- the saucers and other technology, there were other memories that even
- now remained locked, which is why he sought out Keck in the first place.
- Keck is convinced that someone really did mess with Lazar's head.
-
- [CUT:]
- Keck:
- Also they used tremendous fear in threatening those in his environment
- if he did bring this information forth. Also, it appears that maybe
- there were some chemicals used.
-
- [CUT:]
- Lazar:
- Nah, I'm not going to change anyone's mind. That's not my intention.
- I'm just relaying the experience -- the job that I went through.
- It is a fantastic thing. It's a fantastic story. I can't take people
- there to show them what was going on, and you know, I don't expect
- anyone to believe it.
-
- [CUT:]
- Knapp:
- What if he is right? What if aliens are here? How would this change
- our view of the world? Our most fundamental beliefs? Religion?
- We'll know more on that tomorrow.
- [END CUT.]
- _______
-
- Also MISSING from the 11/25/89 version are Knapp's opinions and
- comments before and after most of the nine previously broadcast segments.
-
- His extended comments at the end of the ninth segment are particularly
- bold. He says: "What we have learned" is that "the Government has
- lied" and "has discredited UFO witnesses."
-
- Knapp suggests that any future Congessional UFO inquiry must be "without
- ties to the CIA" or other intelligence agencies.
-
- Then turning from a co-anchor and looking into the camera, he seems
- to speak to particular individuals:
-
- "There are people probably watching right now. . . who know a lot
- about this subject." And he asks them to call him.
-
- Knapp ends the ninth segment by assuring his viewers that "the
- investigation will continue."
-
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- Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 109
-
- Monday, December 25th 1989
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- George Knapp Interview/Lazar
-
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-
- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: Knapp Interview #1
- Date: 24 Dec 89 05:08:00 GMT
-
- DATE OF UPLOAD: December 23, 1989
- ORIGIN OF UPLOAD: ParaNet Information Service
- CONTRIBUTED BY: Chuck Harder/Special Correspondent to ParaNet
- ========================================================
- (C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service
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-
- INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE KNAPP OF KLAS-TV (LAS VEGAS, NEVADA) ON
- NOVEMBER 17, 1989. INTERVIEWED BY CHUCK HARDER, HOST AND
- MODERATOR OF 'FOR THE PEOPLE' OF THE SUN RADIO NETWORK.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- My guest has (now) called in and I'm going to run down who he is
- and where he's from for a number of reasons, some of them for his
- own protection. George, are you there...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Hello Chuck.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Please tell us, you are George Knapp, right...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- That's right.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- George, what do you do for a living?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- I'm a journalist with KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, the CBS affiliate
- here.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- So you are a TV newsman...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Right.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- And you work for Channel 8, KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, Nevada...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Right.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- I understand that you have come upon some very interesting
- information and you've done some special reports, could you tell
- us about it...?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Well we just finished a nine-part series -- what may be the
- longest series that's ever been done on this subject dealing with
- UFOs.
-
- Our research actually started about two and a half years ago, a
- fellow named John Lear, the son of the guy who invented the Lear
- Jet brought some of this information to our attention. In May of
- this year, Mr. Lear introduced us to a fellow who claims to have
- worked at a secret base designated S-4...on a top-secret Nevada
- test site...the fellow said that he worked on flying saucers,
- that the technology was not from Earth, and we interviewed him
- live in silhouette in May, the response was incredible...we got
- response from Japan, parts of that interview aired on radio in
- Europe, and six different European countries...so we decided with
- this much interest we might want to take a look at the subject in
- more depth.
-
- We started doing that and the first thing we found out is that
- really UFOs have not been given a fair shake by science, by
- government, by religion and especially by journalism. Millions
- of people have seen UFOs, millions more believe...I think the
- latest Gallup poll shows about 70 percent of college-educated
- Americans believe that there's something to it, but because of
- the tabloid aspects...'The Girl Who Gives Birth to 52 UFO Babies'
- -- kind of things in the National Enquirer, people have shied
- away from it...Serious people have shied away. Scientists,
- although they might be interested in searching the universe for
- radio signals really don't want to look in their own back yard --
- they can't get grants...people would laugh at them. Journalism -
- - the coverage is generally condescending and quirky, especially
- by the networks, as in the coverage of this UFO that supposedly
- landed in the USSR, people making fun of it...so, we figured out
- that millions of people want to know as Roy Neary, the guy in the
- 'Close Encounters' movie said, 'What's going on?' So we started
- investigating it. The focal point of the story being this fellow
- who said he worked at S-4. We broke his identity last Friday.
- His name is Bob Lazar, he is a former scientist who worked at Los
- Alamos National Labs, he is a physicist...we did a lot of
- checking on him and found interestingly enough that his life was
- disappearing around him. In other words we called Los Alamos
- Labs and they said they never heard of him. We called MIT where
- he says he went to school and they had never heard of him. We
- called for his Birth records and they had disappeared...as if
- someone was trying to make him a non-person. We did however
- confirm some of the information that he had given us...we found
- newspaper articles from Los Alamos indicating that he had indeed
- worked there...we found an old telephone book from the lab with
- his name in it, which gave him a certain amount of credibility in
- our eyes. The story he tells is an incredible one. He was hired
- to work at this area called S-4 on the test site, he was flown up
- to a place called Groom Lake -- taken by bus with no windows to
- S-4...the base is built almost to look like its part of the
- desert with sand covered hanger doors, he goes inside and he
- starts reading these briefing papers dealing with UFOs! Pictures
- of UFOs on the walls, pictures of aliens, autopsy reports on
- alien bodies...things of this nature -- he's pretty amazed. Then
- he sees the discs. He says there are nine of the discs up there,
- they are powered by an anti-matter reactor which produces its own
- gravitational field...technology that does not exist on this
- planet, and the interesting thing...he thought for a while that
- perhaps it was just an advanced secret scientific project that
- our government is pursuing until he looked inside one of the
- discs and noticed the small furniture...all the chairs were built
- like for children...and then things started coming together for
- him. Are you with me Chuck?
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- I'm listening.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Er, I'm not sure how much detail you want me to go in on...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Oh I think you ought to keep going.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Well, this fellow was up there for only a few months. And it was
- a rough place for him to work...the security was so hard and he
- was being harassed at home, his phones being tapped...plus he's
- on to what he thinks are the secrets of the universe...he starts
- to tell other people about it, confide with close friends.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Ummmmmm.....
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- He had the date of a couple of tests and on two consecutive
- weekends he took people up into the desert outside of the
- boundaries of area S-4, and they video taped the saucers...what
- looks like a saucer coming over the mountains!
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Wow...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- We showed that video as well...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Uh-huh....
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Five different people that we interviewed that had gone up there
- confirmed the same story...we also had confirmation of other bits
- of his story from other people, a former security guard who
- worked up there...who said he had seen the saucers, a former
- technician...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- By the way, excuse me, I have some letters from some people
- postmarked from that area, one inside of a base, who tells me
- what you're saying is true. Keep going.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Ah, we also found a Nellis Airman who had been on radar duty at
- Nellis airbase which is here just south of the area that this
- fellow is talking about...he reported numerous times seeing...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- George, excuse me...let me do the half hour news break, I want
- you to tell your story, I want America to hear it...please stand
- by.
-
- >>>>At this point the SUN RADIO NETWORK runs the half hour news
- headlines and sports audio package from UPI<<<<
-
- (After news the guest is re-introduced for listeners who may have
- just tuned in...)
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- How many reports did you do, George?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- We did nine total in this series.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Ok, now at the time we went to news on the half hour you told me
- that a scientist named Bob Lazar...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Right...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Ok, came to you and came to the public and apparently was
- concerned for his safety because he wanted to tell America or get
- news out that - yes, the Federal Government has nine saucers, and
- yes they are near...it's near Nellis, is it not?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yes.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Cause I have letters from people who are at Nellis. Some of
- which don't want to give their name, some of which gave their
- name, I have the postmarks. Tell us now if you would, start the
- story from the fact that the gentleman has revealed that there
- are nine of these things. We're listening and so is America.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Well, we wanted to try to confirm as much of his story as
- possible from other sources of course, so we started looking for
- other people who might have knowledge of what's going on up
- there...as I mentioned, I found a former security guard who said
- that he had seen the saucers up there, I found a former
- technician who said that he had walked into a room inadvertently
- and saw one under a tarp, we found a Nellis airman who had worked
- in radar and said that basically he and his fellow airman has
- seen these things flying over the Groom Mountains at speeds up to
- 7,000 miles per hour on radar...these things would stop on a
- dime, so the guy knew that this is not your average airplane
- that's doing this. We also interviewed the other people who went
- with Lazar up on two consecutive weeks, they test them on
- Wednesdays for some reason, and videotaped the tests, saw these
- things flying over the mountains and confirmed his story as well.
-
- We put these questions to the Navy, who Lazar says he worked for
- up there -- we made Freedom of Information Act requests for
- information about the various specific programs he mentioned, of
- course the Navy denied having any information on the programs.
- Of course in those requests we also asked for other information
- about UFOs, stuff the Navy has already released and they denied
- having that information as well -- so I don't put a lot of faith
- in the FOIA requests.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- In other words, what you're saying is that your organization
- which is KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, plus many other UFO research
- groups have uncovered many UFO documents that the government
- says, 'Yeah, we got them and yeah it's true'...but then when you
- ask them again they say, 'No, we don't have them!'
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Exactly...that's exactly correct!
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- I understand from MUFON and many other groups that there are
- somewhere from four to seven thousand documents that prove
- that...yes these things exist, copies of the documents are in
- private hands, then you go and ask the government and they say,
- 'Well, er, no we don't remember...'
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- The government says that they have done these studies that say
- that UFOs are no threat to national security, they're either
- psychological aberrations, which means that people are nuts when
- they see them, that's what they feed the public...but behind the
- scenes they are very concerned about the national security
- implications of UFOs that land at nuclear missile bases and can't
- be caught, things of that nature. So the government from what
- I've read is very concerned about the phenomena and doesn't
- really understand it. The government on the other hand has
- outright lied concerning what information it does have...the CIA
- for example says it doesn't collect any information on
- UFOs...well that's just patently not true. We have documents
- from the CIA, a lot of it is blacked out, which mentions UFO
- studies by the CIA, UFO research, CIA-UFO experts, agency
- personnel who are monitoring the phenomenon, so they have lied to
- us all along. I didn't expect to get any confirmation regarding
- what Lazar has to say, but had to give it a try anyway.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Before we went to the half-hour break you said that when he
- looked inside one of these discs there were little furniture,
- give me some information...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Well he feels that they were bringing him along, giving him a
- piece at a time. He would see a saucer one day, the next he
- would see the hanger doors open and see all nine of them...after
- that he got to see the inside of the thing. He also got to see a
- demonstration of it. He was told to stand back and watch
- this...and the thing lights up real bright...I guess the power
- that's produced is incredible, you need to produce your own
- gravitational field and it raised up, he wasn't sure who was
- flying it or was it remotely or what. He watched it raise up,
- did a couple of maneuvers and sat back down. Part of the reason
- he came forward, not to spill the secrets of the universe or the
- government, but because the research that's being done up there
- is being handled in a clumsy fashion. If they have had these for
- as long as forty years, which is what he believes, they haven't
- come to far in trying to understand them. Some of the discs he
- said he saw up there were being taken apart, kind of a reverse
- archaeology process to figure out how they worked. Some of the
- research going on up there is aimed at trying to duplicate the
- things that these machines can do using earth technologies and
- earth materials and he says it just can't be done. The key to
- the flying of the things is something he calls 'Element 115'...it
- does not exist on our periodic charts, he believes that wherever
- it came from its a naturally occurring element, he says we have
- 500 pounds of this stuff up there, just a little tiny sliver of
- it produces incredible amounts of power. Its the '115' that we
- will not be able to duplicate so he thinks...one of the reasons
- that he came forward is because scientists all over the world are
- working, putting their energy into trying to master the secrets
- of gravity and the secrets of anti-matter technology and here
- we've got it up there and they're not doing a very good job with
- it -- this little batch of scientists hidden out in the desert
- are trying to figure it out and not doing a very good job...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- But this is kind of common with the United States government...I
- read a tremendous amount of material...I read a tremendous amount
- of material...I read five newspapers a day and I'll find where
- one group in one part of the country is working on a project and
- I'll get a clipping where another group is working on the same
- project, I've contacted them and they don't know of each other!
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yeah, Yeah -- that's exactly right...he said the
- compartmentalization up there was very severe as well so that
- nobody had the full picture -- I guess so nobody could spill the
- beans as he has been trying to do.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Alright, what does he feel the public should know and what does
- he feel should be done?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Well, he's not on a campaign, what he really wanted to do was to
- save his own life. He started having some problems when it
- became obvious to his employers that he was telling someone else
- about this.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- We're talking about Bob Lazar now...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Bob Lazar...his phone being tapped, people visiting him, calling
- him up with a single word message -- DEAD -- then they hang up!
- He tried to arrange meetings with his former supervisor and the
- meetings didn't come off, he says somebody took a shot at him on
- the freeway...obviously he realizes that if they really wanted to
- kill him, they could. Maybe perhaps they were just trying to
- shut him up. He feels that what is going on up there is a crime
- against the entire scientific community...not only the American
- people because we don't know what's going on and we haven't been
- told alien technology exists, but also against the scientific
- community. So, what else can I tell ya?
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- What does he say about the aliens?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- He's reluctant to talk about that, apparently he did see some
- aliens up there...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Excuse me, are you telling me there were live aliens?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yeah, he's kind of sketchy on the details of that, and I don't
- think I should go much further on that...part of the discussion
- until I can talk to him, but he has indications that there are
- aliens up there, at least one...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Live?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yeah, it's pretty wild, I know and I didn't include that in our
- reports because I couldn't confirm any thing of that nature, I
- couldn't find anyone else who had seen them up there so...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- What did they look like?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Your classic Grey...the little big-headed almond eyed-grey
- skinned being...the same ones in the classic descriptions of the
- UFO literature...he's kind of squeamish talking about it as well
- because it sounds so crazy...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- I don't think it's crazy at all, there was an article, let me
- digress for a moment, there was an article yesterday on the front
- page of The Wall Street Journal where the FDA that stopped all of
- the grapes from Chile last March...apparently somebody laced two
- of the grapes with cyanide a couple of hours before the FDA,
- stumbled on them and it was an inside job apparently while the
- grapes were in the inspection station...and it was not done on
- the way, so somebody's lying there -- we're talking of two little
- grapes that almost bankrupted the country of Chile! If two
- little grapes...and such a story hits the front page of The Wall
- Street Journal about the questions about the truthfulness and
- what happened with the FDA, what about this...how would this ever
- get out if they would cover up a story about TWO LITTLE GRAPES?!
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Well, I tell you we asked the question, the obvious question, if
- this is true; how can the government keep this a secret all this
- time? A story this big -- the government leaks like a sieve on
- other things, how could the coverup exist?
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Oh, I'll tell you...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- To which Lazar responds, this is the easiest...and he asked the
- question to his superiors up there, it's the easiest thing in the
- world to keep a secret because if it does come out, little bits
- and pieces, who's going to believe it?
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Exactly...let me, you remember the Condon Report, do you not?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yes...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- For those who are listening, I got into this investigation
- because I kept getting letters from our listeners who said, Chuck
- you ought to investigate this...we've investigated many things in
- the past such as the GM Diesel coverup, we're working on a pay
- phone coverup, we've done things with Ralph Nader...and so on.
- So we started buying the books and contacting UFO organizations.
- I then found that there was a guy named Phil Klass who was always
- there...somehow he as always there and he said that everything
- was bunk! And of course, he works for the Aviation Week magazine
- which is of course is the mouthpiece for the Military/Industrial
- complex and they certainly wouldn't want this technology to be
- out! I was also amazed when I saw the stealth bomber (tests)
- live on CNN one Saturday and a small plane landed at the same
- place, (runway) do you remember that...?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yes...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- My question is: If the Stealth Bomber was so super-secret, how
- could a man and his children land their little tiny plane on the
- same runway at a super-secret airforce base? How could he have
- pierced the radar and fighter jets and so forth? My feeling was,
- probably the Stealth Bomber was obsolete and nobody was watching!
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Yeah, I'd have to agree with you, because the security up
- there...the only thing that comes out of that place is what they
- want out of it.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- So what your talking about then, since the Condon Committee, Phil
- Klass and all the of the spokespeople who are supposed to know
- everything, what your saying is the ridicule factor...if Billy
- Bob sees a flying saucer and even has a photo of it and takes it
- to the paper, everybody laughs at him!
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- There are actual documents the government has released (Under
- Freedom of Information Act) that show it has an active program
- that started back in the fifties...the CIA even used the term
- DEBUNKING, there were discussions about using Walt Disney to
- produce cartoons that made fun of people who had seen flying
- saucers...they were going to bring Arthur Godfrey in as their
- spokesperson. Phil Klass as you mentioned, he's explained away
- UFO sightings seen by thousands of people as the constellation
- ORION, when you can only see ORION from the other side of the
- planet.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Uh huh...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- He uses things like Ball Lightning, plasma balls to explain the
- sightings where plasma balls only last for a few seconds and the
- examples that he is trying to explain occur in cloudless skies
- where there is no lightning around. You mention the Condon
- report, that's a perfect example of the kinds of things that the
- government has done in the past, they commission a study, it's
- supposed to be THE STUDY, but the guy they hire to run the thing,
- Edward Condon had before he even started, that there was nothing
- to UFOs, the government should get out of it, and he also said at
- one point that the authors of UFO books should be HORSEWHIPPED!
- One of the explanations that came from the Condon Committee
- witnessed by several people, they described it as, a natural
- phenomena so rare that it has never been seen before or since! I
- don't think this kind of a thing is an accident!
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Ok, the Soviet Union and Tass gave their report (of a UFO) and
- from what I have heard there are different kinds of aliens, some
- have been coming here for years and years and it's nothing new...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Right...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Why is it in some parts of the world (now) they report other
- types of humanoids and other types of vehicles...I happen to have
- beautiful photos of some, and as I told you off-the-air, we're
- going to be releasing them in our upcoming magazine if someone
- doesn't stick a dagger through my heart...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- You're talking about the Billy Meier case, if you want to touch
- on that, we also did some investigation on that...
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Ok, go ahead.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Billy Meier, I've always been intrigued by that, and wanted to
- check them out. Its been pretty much written-off by the UFO
- community but when we put questions to them about the case they
- can't explain exactly why so we traveled to Phoenix and talked to
- Lee Elders one of the lead investigators on the Billy Meier case
- and started going over the evidence. The photos had been
- analyzed by independent experts, the film footage and video had
- been analyzed, the metal sample had been confirmed as something
- we don't have -- technology of cold fusion was used to produce
- this metal, the landing sites, the strange circular patterns in
- the grass that are now only gaining attention in Britain and
- other countries, all of this stuff had never been pretty much
- discounted by the UFO community because Elders and Wendelle
- Stevens had gone outside of the UFO community to get
- confirmation. The UFO people were kept out of it, the Billy
- Meier case I think exemplifies the biggest weakness in UFOLOGY
- and that's the jealousy that permeates the field...everybody
- wants to be the only one with the real story of UFOs, so they
- kind of written this guy off only because he didn't cooperate
- with them.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- We have been able to get some photos from a source who has some
- negatives that were just recently located...some from ten feet
- away, I used to be in the motion picture business. If they are
- models they cost thousands of dollars and I doubt if a simple
- Swiss farmer could have done it...
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- I'd agree with ya, the reason we got interested in Billy Meier,
- it goes back to Lazar, was because Bob Lazar says, the saucer
- that he saw fly, he dubbed it the sport model, was the same
- saucer in the Meier photos, exactly the same.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- The new ones or the old ones?
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- The new one.
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- Ok, that's the one we've got.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Going back to the things he saw (Lazar) at S-4, he saw the nine
- saucers, he said all nine of them were different, like we got the
- variety pack, but the one he saw fly was like the one in the
- Meier photo. (There are Three types photographed by Billy
- Meier.)
-
- That's why we decided to check out the Meier part of the (UFO)
- story.
-
- >>>>At this point Chuck Harder tells George Knapp that there is a
- break coming up and after the break would he please tell Mr. and
- Mrs. America what they should do to get the truth.<<<<
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- I hope that Mr. and Mrs. America make note of the name George
- Knapp and Bob Lazar so that if anything ever happens to them, you
- know why.
-
- GEORGE KNAPP
- Someone should tell us what's going on...TV and movies have
- conditioned us...we won't panic...Jimmy Carter when he ran for
- President promised that if he was elected that he vowed to open
- all the UFO files and he didn't -- we wrote to him asking why and
- he didn't respond. We want the government to come clean. If
- that takes a Congressional Investigation...that's something that
- should be looked at. If it is launched we have to make sure that
- there are no CIA, contractors and the like involved otherwise
- people aren't going to believe it. We've seen enough of this
- whitewash stuff over the years. If there's nothing to the story,
- then open up the files and prove it to us!
-
- CHUCK HARDER
- OK, have the government let the press into these areas and don't
- first clean them out...
-
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- Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 112
-
- Thursday, December 28th 1989
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- Blue Book Expungement
- MJ-12 Document - HOAX!
- Re: Lazar/Area51
- Re: Info-Paranet Newsletter
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #1
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #2
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #3
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #4
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- From: paranet!f37.n114.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Jim.Speiser
- Subject: Blue Book Expungement
- Date: 27 Dec 89 05:59:00 GMT
-
- I must say I am very distressed at the news that all the names are being
- excised from the Blue Book files ("Crawdaddy" Magazine article by Jim
- Hougan). Does anyone know why this is being done? Can the Privacy Act be
- invoked ex post facto like this?
-
- It seems to me that UFOlogy has a big political issue right here, that
- many otherwise contentious groups could unite behind. I certainly hope
- the big UFO magazines run editorials on this.
-
- Jim
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- From: paranet!f37.n114.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Jim.Speiser
- Subject: MJ-12 Document - HOAX!
- Date: 27 Dec 89 06:42:00 GMT
-
- As Robert Sheaffer reported here earlier, one of the MJ-12 documents has
- finally been shown - CONCLUSIVELY - to have been hoaxed. Included with
- the package of documents received in photographic form by Jaime Shandera
- was a letter from Harry Truman to James Forrestal giving his formal
- approval to the MJ-12 project. The signature on that letter is an EXACT
- duplicate of one found on a real Truman document, reports Phil Klass in
- the latest Skeptical Inquirer. The MJ-12 signature is 3.6% larger than
- the legitimate one, which is exactly 3 times the enlargement factor of a
- standard Xerox machine (1.2%, in order to cover up the "framing" effect
- produced if a document isn't quite as large as the copying glass). Klass
- theorizes that it would take three Xeroxing procedures to transfer the
- real signature onto the bogus document.
-
- I have to hand it to Phil on this one...the evidence is plain. The
- Forrestal letter is a hoax.
-
- The distressing thing in all this is Stan Friedman's stubborn refusal to
- back off. Worse, apparently Friedman knew of the conclusions of the
- handwriting analysts, yet went right on with his lectures and speeches,
- giving no indication that anything was amiss. This does not reflect well
- on his other achievements or his overall credibility, which until now I
- had held in high regard.
-
- We are still left, however, with the questions of who and why, and with
- which noted Western government's blessing.
-
- Jim
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- From: paranet!p0.f19.n19.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Bryon.Smith
- Subject: Re: Lazar/Area51
- Date: 27 Dec 89 10:53:00 GMT
-
- In a message to Jim Speiser <12-20-89 01:15> Don Allen wrote:
-
- DA> And what do the "greys" or "aliens" have to do with this??
- DA> I dunno...maybe *they* are calling the shots,or maybe
- DA> "they"
- DA> are the ones making "demands" or *else*..
- DA> I still maintain that what we call the "Evil ET's" are the
- DA> Nephilim or nefilim of days gone by..(a nasty lot).
-
- You and I agree on that.
-
- I bet we could get an argument out of Brad Steiger though, they say these
- "Sons of God" came to help us so to speak. There might very well be "good"
- aliens out there and I think there must be, but these were not them.
-
- ...Bryon
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- From: ames!pbhya.PacBell.COM!jwste (Jerry Steffler)
- Subject: Re: Info-Paranet Newsletter
- Date: 27 Dec 89 16:19:18 GMT
-
-
- Here's yet another edition of the UFO news. The only reason that I'm
- writing anything here is that I had replied incorrectly to one of the
- ELM questions during fowarding procedures.
-
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #1
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:19:00 GMT
-
- I apologize for the length of these messages, however the material seems
- very important to the shape of things.
-
- ========================================================
- (C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service
- All Rights Reserved unless copyrighted by Author.
- ========================================================
-
- Below is the transcript of the Billy Goodman Happening Show
- as it aired on December 20, 1989. Robert Lazar was the guest of
- Billy Goodman.
-
- ==================================================================
-
- 12/20/89
- Billy Goodman
-
- Goodman:
- What exactly does Area S-4 mean?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't know. It might be referred to as "Site" 4 --
- that might be what the "S" is for, but I really don't know.
- There are THREE S-4's in all of the Nevada Test Site. The
- nuclear test site itself is a small area, and it has "sites"
- or "areas" 1 to 29 or 30. The S-4 there, I think, is a
- nuclear reactor. There's an S-4 just south of the Tonopah test
- range. And there's an S-4 -- the one that I worked at -- just
- south of Groom Lake.
-
- Goodman:
- Bob Lazar, while working there as a Government scientist, saw
- not only one but as many as nine flying saucers. And he's
- telling the whole world about it. He wants everybody to know
- that in fact there are flying saucers out there. Last time
- you were here, you never really told us what are their plans
- with these flying saucers. Do you have any idea WHY we have
- flying saucers at this point?
-
- Lazar:
- I guess it's just essentially research. The idea is to back-
- engineer them, to go back and find out how they can be duplicated
- using earthly materials and technology.
-
- 606:
- Is it possible these machines travel in time back and forth?
-
- Lazar:
- It's certainly possible. Certainly, when you create any
- artificial gravitational field, you technically move in your
- own time. So technically, you do slip forward when you create
- your own intense gravitational field.
-
- 606:
- BACK in time too?
-
- Lazar:
- Theoretically, that's possible. Exactly how you would do that,
- I don't know off the top of my head.
-
- 606:
- So that could be used like a time machine, right?
-
- Lazar:
- Essentially yeah, that is --
-
- 606:
- For time travel?
-
- Lazar:
- -- that is possible.
-
- 606:
- Wow! That's really something!
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, that's science-fiction-like.
-
- Fritz, Westlake, California:
- Billy, it is sizzling again on the West Coast. Bob Lazar,
- thank you very much for coming on again. You must come on.
- This has got to go nationwide. The cat is out of the bag.
- I'm sure those little gods in S-54 are listening in, and
- believe me, it's your best security to come on. If anything
- happens to you, we're all behind you, Bob Lazar -- everybody.
- This is like a snowball going down the hill and will become an
- avalanche, and ignorance will be wiped out. We've got to know
- the truth -- for once and forever. They are here! Let's find
- out why they are here and who they are and what their purpose is.
-
- Lazar:
- Well thank you!
-
- Fritz:
- Okay Bob, we're all behind you. Billy, keep that show going!
- It's the Number One show in America in talk shows.
-
- Goodman:
- Well, thank you very much Fritz. He did explain to you why we
- have flying saucers, right?
-
- Fritz:
- Well, I know why they are here. The general public has to become
- aware; they're just wakening up. It's like a film being lifted
- from their eyes. I mean, they've been laughing for forty years!
-
- Goodman:
- Wait a minute Fritz. You know why they're here? Why are they
- here, Fritz?
-
- Fritz:
- Well, first of all, it's a conditioning process.
-
- Goodman:
- Okay, you got it.
-
- Fritz:
- We are in a quarantine because we are so ignorant; our ignorance
- keeps us from meeting them. Big brother reaches out the hand and
- says, "Come over, little brother, let's have the cosmic connection,"
- but we have to become a world together -- earthlings.
- We are about 170 nations -- 170 languages; we have to come together.
- When we have a spokesman, then we will meet on equal ground.
-
- Tim from Pasadena:
- When you looked into the saucer, how does the hatch work? How
- does it seal up, and what are all of the mechanics involved?
-
- Lazar:
- The hatch -- or whatever it was -- was completely removed; there was
- just an opening in the side of the craft.
-
- Tim:
- Did the opening have any kind of sealing around it or a lip?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't remember. 'Cause I was so interested in looking
- inside, I didn't really catch a strong glimpse of the sealing
- mechanism or any other thing around it.
-
- Tim:
- When you were previously on Billy's show, you said you looked into
- one, and it was all smooth like it had been a wax casting.
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #2
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:23:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, exactly.
-
- Tim:
- Now, was that the only one you looked into?
-
- Lazar:
- No, it was the only one I looked into. The other ones I just saw
- from a distance, so I don't know any detail about them.
-
- Tim:
- And the one you looked into, was that the "Sport Model"?
-
- Lazar:
- Yes, exactly.
-
- Tim:
- And that's the only one you saw fly as well?
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Tim:
- What was your work there?
-
- Lazar:
- Like I said before, it was essentially to back-engineer the
- propulsion and power system.
-
- Tim:
- So you weren't really involved in the mechanics of the craft
- itself?
-
- Lazar:
- No, not at all.
-
- Tim:
- But mostly just the Element 115 and all that kind of stuff you
- were learning about?
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Goodman:
- What is gravity?
-
- Lazar:
- Gravity is a wave. It's a force, essentially, just like
- electromagnetic waves are a different type of force. I really don't
- know a good way to describe gravity.
-
- Goodman:
- Einstein and other scientists really don't have an answer for what
- gravity is, do they, totally; they don't really understand it
- totally, do they?
-
- Lazar:
- No, no, not at all. In fact, I don't think we understand
- ANYTHING about gravity.
-
- Goodman:
- Why don't we just float away ourselves? What keeps us down
- on the planet?
-
- Lazar:
- That is the attractive force of gravity.
-
- Goodman:
- Some people say it presses down, but it doesn't, does it?
-
- Lazar:
- No, it doesn't. It's an attractive force. It's like, on
- an atomic scale, the strong and weak nuclear forces hold the
- atoms individually together.
-
- Goodman:
- Is your actual title government scientist or physicist?
-
- Lazar:
- You could use either one.
-
- Goodman:
- You are no longer a government scientist or physicist, right?
-
- Lazar:
- Not employed by the government.
-
- Goodman:
- But you are continuing in the scientific field. What do you do?
-
- Lazar:
- I design and build advanced radiation detection equipment,
- mainly alpha radiation equipment for essentially use in
- detecting plutonium for national laboratories.
-
- Lee Samuels:
- How long has that craft been on this earth?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't know. I don't even know how long it's
- been down at S-4.
-
- Samuels:
- Do you know where it originally landed?
-
- Lazar:
- No, you got me on all that stuff. They really never keep me
- in as to --
-
- Samuels:
- It could have been here for years?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah. Or it could have been brought in in pieces from
- somewhere else, too.
-
- Samuels:
- Did you see just one craft or a number of craft?
-
- Lazar:
- I saw a number of them.
-
- Samuels:
- Did the other workers talk about it, where it came from,
- or more they towed in, or whatever?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. There really wasn't that much conversation
- between everyone.
-
- Samuels:
- Were you by yourself when you were investigating the craft?
-
- Lazar:
- Walking by myself. There were security people around me,
- but when I crawled underneath on the sub-floor to look at
- the gravity amplifiers, I got away from them. But there
- was no one right next to me the whole time.
-
- Samuels:
- Any evidence of LIVE aliens held captive?
-
- Lazar:
- Nothing I could put my finger on.
-
- Samuels:
- Then you didn't get to see any at all then in that sector?
-
- Lazar:
- Nothing I could put my finger on.
-
- Samuels:
- Did the craft have sleeping quarters for aliens? Is it like
- a Star Trek craft? What kind of craft is it?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #3
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:26:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- No, it's pretty vacant inside. Granted, a couple of things
- were removed; they were sawed off at the base. I don't
- know what they were; I just saw little stumps on the ground,
- so I don't know what was removed. But it doesn't look
- like it had anything like sleeping quarters or anything
- like that.
-
- Samuels:
- Any writing you could detect or any language on the walls?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Samuels:
- Any panels, like a dashboard on a car?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah. In fact, that was one of the things -- There was more
- than one control panel set up, but it looks like one was
- removed.
-
- Samuels:
- Were these craft all from the same source? Were they all
- identical?
-
- Lazar:
- No. Each craft was completely different in physical
- appearance. I didn't get to look in depth at the other
- craft, but I only fooled around with one.
-
- Samuels:
- I applaud your courage.
-
- Caller (referring to a certain book):
- Have you heard of him?
-
- Lazar:
- I think I thumbed through that book once. I think John
- Lear --
-
- Caller:
- What the heck is an energy grid on our planet?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. I don't buy that theory or anything in
- that book. It's a grid outlined over the entire globe,
- and at each intersection there's an energy vortex of
- some kind. I'd rather not comment since I don't buy it.
-
- Caller:
- On TV you mentioned something about a time warp and a
- folding over. What did you mean by that?
-
- Lazar:
- Right. It's how gravity, whether produced artificially
- or naturally, distorts time and space.
-
- Caller:
- I read about Nicola Tesla questioning Einstein's theory
- of relativity. He says that energy DOESN'T come from
- matter. Where does it come from if it doesn't come
- from matter?
-
- Lazar:
- That's a strange question. It can be EXTRACTED from
- matter. But it can be extracted by other means, too.
- I really don't understand that [question].
-
- Tom from Los Angeles:
- How can UFOs be kept secret for 40 years?
-
- Lazar:
- I did pose that question to some people at S-4, and the
- answer that I got was that it's the easiest thing TO keep
- secret because of the subject matter.
-
- Tom:
- Is that because it's tied in with a lot of parapsychology-
- psychic-type stuff -- National Enquirer?
-
- Lazar:
- Maybe so. There is so much disinformation made so available
- to the public via the tabloids and things like that that
- any true information getting out is assumed to originate
- from those sources.
-
- Tom:
- Carl Sagan is a "people" scientist; he's brought science
- down to the general public. What about getting him involved
- in this somehow?
-
- Lazar:
- I imagine he's fairly open-minded. I've never met him.
-
- Tom:
- He's one of the biggest UFO debunkers.
-
- Lazar:
- He's going to need his own proof, as everyone should require.
- It's impossible to make an absolute believer out of someone
- that hasn't had hands-on experience or has seen something for
- themselves. That's the way any scientist is going to look
- at it.
-
- Tom:
- How far is Zeta Reticuli?
-
- Lazar:
- I think it's around 32 light years.
-
- Tom:
- Do these ships travel faster than light?
-
- Lazar:
- It's an irrelevant question because they get around it
- because they're not in a linear mode of travel. Since they're
- distorting time and space, there's no true time reference.
- And since velocity is distance over time, when you begin to
- fool around with time, you really can't state a true velocity.
-
- Tom:
- Re the SETI program -- the search for radio signals --
- couldn't some of these observatories or telescopes be aimed
- at the places where aliens supposedly come from?
-
- Lazar:
- RADIO waves and frequencies along that band aren't utilized;
- it's GRAVITY wave communication, and a radio-telescope isn't
- going to pick up anything of that sort.
-
- Goodman:
- The way you got to see this UFO was not planned by anyone
- wanting you to see it, right? You were walking with security
- and you went into a doorway. How did you describe that before?
-
- Lazar:
- It may have been planned by them. I had no advance warning of
- it. I had been brought in a separate door the whole time, and
- one specific time I was just led into the area where I worked --
- through the hangar doors, which I had never been in before --
- walked directly by the craft, and began to slow down by it,
- and they said, "Just keep walking; keep your eyes forward," and
- it was just like that.
-
- Nothing was said, and I just went and sat down in an empty room.
-
- Goodman:
- You went and sat down in an empty room after you saw it?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, waited for this guy that I worked with, Barry, and then
- we went to work on some of the work we were assigned to.
-
- Goodman:
- What was some of the work that you actually did? What did
- you actually do at S-4? When you had an assignment, what would
- it have been, for example?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #4
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:29:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- Most of the time I worked there I was being briefed and being
- brought up to date on what had been done before. Most of
- the hands-on bench work was with the anti-matter reactor
- itself: being shown how it operated, giving demonstrations,
- and things of that sort.
-
- Goodman:
- There was practically no communication with your fellow workers?
-
- Lazar:
- Right. They kept that to an absolute minimum. They were on the
- buddy system: you always worked with someone, and that's the
- person you communicated with, and there was really no cross-
- talk between groups.
-
- Goodman:
- When you went there for the initial interview, you said at
- the time they actually had a gun at your head --
-
- Lazar:
- No, that was at the security briefing.
-
- Goodman:
- Security, wherever that may be --
- The initial interview when you went to work at S-4 I'm talking
- about, that's not when the gun was at your head?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Goodman:
- When you went there, what was your understanding about what
- you were going to be doing?
-
- Lazar:
- Some high-technology work, and I assumed they were talking
- about some sort of gravitational propulsion system.
-
- Goodman:
- Were you excited about that?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yeah, very much so, because there was some talk about
- that because it was something that I was interested in,
- something they KNEW I was interested in, and that was the
- hint that I got.
-
- Goodman:
- And did it come to fruition? Did what you were told you were
- going to do actually happen?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Goodman:
- For what period of time?
-
- [Goodman goes right into NEXT question.]
- How long were you actually there before you let people know
- what was going on up there? How many months or days or whatever?
-
- Lazar:
- Probably a couple of months.
-
- Goodman:
- Every time you went there you literally had to fly up, land at
- Groom Lake, take a bus that was blacked out at the windows --
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Goodman:
- -- and no communication on the bus. What were you thinking as
- a young man. You're a very young man; let's face it.
-
- Lazar:
- I'm not that young.
-
- Goodman:
- Well, you're a very young man; I think you are. Anyway, what
- were you thinking? Were you just saying, well this just goes
- with the territory and I'm just going to go along with this?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yeah, you bet! I would have done that and much more just
- to be involved with the project.
-
- Goodman:
- Ah! The excitement was just being there, being a part of
- what was going on behind the scenes. The secret part about it?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh sure. I would have taken a LOT more crap than they had
- dealt out.
-
- Goodman:
- Can you picture it? He's in his thirties, sitting on a bus,
- and accepting the fact, Okay, I'm going to work this morning,
- not talking to his compadres on the bus, is looking straight
- ahead, blackened-out windows, not driving on asphalt, all dirt
- roads. . . Didn't you ask yourself why they didn't do anything
- about the dirt roads?
-
- Lazar:
- It was a good dirt road. A lot of the roads around there are
- dirt, in fact almost all are.
-
- Mark in Los Angeles:
- Previously, you described the central column of the propulsion
- device as being a wave guide. There was a disk toward the
- bottom of this thing down near the anti-matter generator that
- spins. What is that disk made of --
-
- Lazar:
- There's no spinning disk.
-
- Mark:
- What is the disk made of? Is it a capacitor?
-
- Lazar:
- A disk? The wave guide extends down, and it widens out and
- sits on the curved portion of the reactor. The bottom of the
- reactor is a plate, but nothing rotates or moves; it's all
- connected together.
-
- Mark:
- Is that plate a capacitor?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Mark:
- Well, what is it made of?
-
- Lazar:
- Metal. That's the only way I can describe it; I don't know
- what kind; it's [electric-] --
-
- Mark:
- Did anyone determine the kind of metal it was?
-
- Lazar:
- Not to my knowledge.
-
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- Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 113
-
- Thursday, December 28th 1989
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #5
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #6
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #7
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #8
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #9
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #10
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #11
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #5
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:32:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Mark:
- I understand that part of the propulsion system involves a
- very large capacitor -- which is usually the entire lower
- surface of the disk -- that can make use of something along the
- lines of the [Bifield] Brown Effect. Do you know what
- the components of the dielectric material in that capacitor
- are?
-
- Lazar:
- Well, if the bottom of the disk is one plate of the
- capacitor, then the dielectric material would be the air --
- if you're going to look at the earth as another plate of
- the capacitor. But as far as the capacitor being integral
- to the actual craft itself, no, I found no evidence of
- that.
-
- Mark:
- I understand there's an antenna section in this device; what
- is the resonant frequency that that operates at?
-
- Lazar:
- The resonant frequency of the gravity wave I do know, but
- I don't know it off hand; I just can't remember it.
-
- Mark:
- Can you give me a ballpark, like 2,000 kilohertz?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't remember. It's a really odd frequency.
-
- Mark:
- Is it measured in kilohertz or gigahertz or megahertz?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't remember.
-
- Mark:
- When you first started to go public and were meeting with
- people at John Lear's house, I understand that there were
- a number of witnesses at those first meetings. One of them
- claims that you did say that you had seen an extraterrestrial
- while working inside one of those saucers, trying to back-
- engineer the propulsion system, and that you had been
- looking out through a doorway or through a porthole in the
- side of the device and that you had actually seen an
- extraterrestrial walking around on the outside of one of
- those devices.
-
- Lazar:
- Devices meaning disks?
-
- Mark:
- Yes.
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Mark:
- So you're saying you've never seen an extraterrestrial at
- S-4.
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't want to get into that.
-
- Mark:
- The reason I ask is because someone else is claiming that
- you have.
-
- Lazar:
- Well, stated the way you did, no I didn't. And I never did
- look and see an extraterrestrial. As the story goes, and
- the reason I never bring it up, is because I thought I saw
- something once -- walking at a glance -- and that's all there
- is to it. And I won't stand on that fact because it was
- just a fleeting glimpse; when I came back, whatever was
- there was gone; it could have been a million things.
-
- Mark:
- I have a contact that claims that you were responsible
- for determining that Element 115 was not in fact necessary
- to operate an anti-gravity propulsion device in the earth's
- magnetic field. Is that true?
-
- Lazar:
- No, it's the exact opposite.
-
- Caller:
- Why are you going public? There's obviously a lot of other
- staff on the project that senses a great degree of loyalty.
-
- Lazar:
- The straw that broke the camel's back was, after I left
- the program I became concerned about what happens now. I
- made a routine request for my birth certificate, which I
- needed just for I.D. purposes, and I was told that it
- doesn't exist, I wasn't even born at that hospital. I sat
- on that for about a week and just wondered, and then I
- began to inquire at previous jobs and also at other schools,
- and that information was also gone. And I got the idea that
- soon someone was going to disappear, so that's when I contacted
- the TV station and essentially let everything out.
-
- Caller:
- But you left the program under very amicable circumstances?
-
- Lazar:
- No, that's a long, involved story that I really don't want
- to get into.
-
- Caller:
- Are you afraid of any repercussions from the govenment?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yeah, I was really concerned at one time.
-
- Caller:
- Less so now?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, less so now, but you still keep in the back of your
- mind . . .
-
- Caller:
- If anything would happen to you now, that would cause such an
- uproar in itself, the last thing they would do would be to go
- anywhere near you.
-
- Lazar:
- Exactly. As someone said on the media somewhere, if there're
- following me now, it's to make sure nothing happens to me.
-
- Caller:
- Did you witness any working models of the vehicle that were
- operational?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #6
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:36:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- I only saw one operate. I saw one at close range while I
- was at the area and then at extreme distance -- about 15
- miles, when I brought some friends up to look at it.
-
- Caller:
- Using the technology that's being used, the craft are very
- agile, aren't they?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yes, very, in one specific mode of travel.
-
- Caller:
- In one direction at a time?
-
- Lazar:
- No. There's two modes of travel. There's a low-speed mode
- and a high-speed mode. I don't remember what they called them;
- they had a specific name for them.
-
- Caller:
- What was the size of the staff working on the project?
-
- Lazar:
- 22 people that I knew of, in the area that I worked in. How
- extensive the rest of the facility was, I don't know.
-
- Caller:
- I understand you were frustrated at the size of the staff.
- You thought it should have been larger?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yeah! Much!
-
- Caller:
- More could have been learned about the program more
- quickly?
-
- Lazar:
- Sure! I mean, 22 people, c'mon!
-
- Caller:
- Do you think we understand enough about the alien propulsion
- technology to build our own vehicles, using this technology --
- or are we even close? Do we know what's going on?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, we know what's going on, but the problem is substituting
- earthly materials, and there's no easy way getting around that.
-
- Caller:
- How is Element 115 involved in the construction of the vehicles?
-
- Lazar:
- Everything seems to come down to 115. It's a super-heavy
- element. It seems that as you get into the heavier elements --
- and I'm sure this property extends into as-yet-undiscovered
- elements in excess of atomic number 115 -- that the ATOMIC
- gravity wave inside the atoms holding things together begins
- to extend outside of the atomic structure itself, and it's
- this wave that can be tapped off in quantity -- small quantity,
- actually. This wave can be amplified, contained, and used
- for a useful purpose.
-
- Goodman:
- Are your radiation detectors for nuclear power plants?
-
- Lazar:
- Not nuclear power plants; weapon . . .where they use
- plutonium.
-
- Goodman:
- Like the latest flight above us now?
-
- Lazar:
- The Galileo?
-
- Goodman:
- Yeah.
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Goodman:
- Are you involved with that, Mr. Lazar?
-
- Lazar:
- Not directly. Someone may have used our probes to
- detect --
-
- Number 37:
- Are they flying these vehicles within our city areas at any
- time?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't know. I was only witness to a couple tests.
- I don't know how far they go. I think they're very careful
- with them. I personally don't think they're whipping them
- around the solar system because I don't know how profficient
- they are at operating them.
-
- Number 37:
- Do you read any UFO literature in book form?
-
- Lazar:
- Nothing in book form. I occasionally get handed little tidbits
- here and there and glance at them, but no, I don't delve
- into reading.
-
- Number 37:
- You mentioned some stuff on the Billy Meiers case. Have
- you read any of that information because you had mentioned
- that you had seen some pictures?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I looked at the, what caught my eye was certainly
- the -- whatever that book's called -- Contact From the Plaeides
- or something -- but it's essentially a picture book; there's
- really no text in it. One of the craft in there looks strikingly
- similar to the one I call the Sport Model.
-
- Number 37:
- What did you think of that similarity? Did that puzzle you?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, because originally I had kind of discounted the Billy
- Meiers stuff, but that craft looks AMAZINGLY like the one that
- I worked on. And another thing, somewhere in that book they
- had a picture of a grassy field with three round indents in
- the ground. Now that would coincide with the three gravity
- amplifiers in the bottom of the craft and the imprint that
- they do make, so that kind of makes me believe that that
- really did occur.
-
- Number 37:
- You said you didn't necessarily share the same views of
- Bill Cooper and John Lear as far as the big picture
- was concerned?
-
- Lazar:
- I'm not exactly sure what each individual story is.
- John Lear has a specific story; Bill Cooper has a specific
- story. I do agree with both of them in the fact that,
- yeah, there's alien craft here and so on and so forth.
- John Lear thinks there're here to use us for food. I
- don't exactly remember Bill Cooper's story. But the little
- intricate parts here and there -- I just haven't seen any
- evidence MYSELF of it. I don't know what these gentlemen
- have found out on their own.
-
- Caller 37:
- >From everything you know about it, do you believe there is
- a possibility there are benevolent creatures in the universe?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh sure.
-
- Goodman:
- How would you describe this picture?
-
- Lazar:
- It's an interesting picture. It looks like a formation of
- four and a formation of two flying saucers.
-
- Goodman:
- That picture came in a box delivered to the Vagabond Inn.
- No name, no nothing. Just a note:
-
- "This picture was taken from the 29-1/2-mile marker on the
- day that I had the best time of my life, thanks to you,
- Billy Goodman Happening."
-
- That's all.
-
- Lazar:
- There's even a distortion in the cloud behind a couple of
- them; that's really interesting.
-
- Goodman:
- That is right up there where people have gone. Bob mentioned
- the same thing that I said when I saw that: "Boy, that's
- a DAYTIME shot."
-
- Look at the smile on Bob Lazar's face!
-
- Lazar:
- It would be interesting to magnify it to some degree.
- Very interesting. They're glowing the color that the
- crafts glow.
-
- Goodman:
- I don't know who you are out there, but I thank you very,
- very, very much, because that is absolute, positive proof
- that they are up there in the sky having a good time.
-
- Do you think that they're flown by alien beings, or are
- WE -- the military -- doing it?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #7
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:40:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- I think that the ones that we're testing . . . the one
- that I was involved in I think is being flown by the
- military. Whatever else is going on I don't know.
-
- Was that picture taken over Area 51?
-
- Goodman:
- That's right. And it looks like it. Recognize the peak?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah. Of course, that's a daytime photograph. And I was
- told that all the testing was done at night. And, I mean,
- that's interesting.
-
- Goodman:
- You described, when you went inside one of these little
- puppies, that there were very, very small seats, almost like
- a kindergarten type.
-
- Lazar:
- Right. Exactly.
-
- Goodman:
- So we have to have some small guys doing it -- jockeys
- or something?
-
- Lazar:
- No,no. You could squeeze into it.
-
- Paul:
- Do these craft appear to be shuttle craft, not the main
- craft?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know how you'd differentiate between the two?
-
- Paul:
- In most instances, people speak of them joining up with
- another craft and then going out of the atmosphere. Could
- the models you've seen be classed as shuttle craft in
- that respect?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't know.
-
- Paul:
- They wouldn't carry a big fleet of people?
-
- Lazar:
- No, definitely not. They are small, I'm guessing right in
- the mid-30-, 40-foot range, somewhere in there. And as far
- as carrying a lot of cargo or beings or whatever, no, there's
- not a whole lot of room there. So possibly there is a larger
- craft that they join with, but I didn't see any.
-
- Paul:
- Are there more engines than there are craft at S-4?
-
- Lazar:
- That's a good question. There's nine craft. I really don't
- know.
-
- Paul:
- It would be something to explain how in the hell we got more
- engines than we do craft. There's got to be some kind of an
- agreement or somebody helping us.
-
- Lazar:
- Right. There's certainly more fuel than there needs to be.
-
- Paul:
- Since they have released you and taken away your scientific
- livelihood, I hope you go on the national circuit, 60 Minutes,
- the Carson show, everything you can get on, and milk it for
- every dime you can get.
-
- Lazar:
- [laughs]
-
- Paul:
- You have a right to do that since they interrupted your career.
- But the important thing is to get this stuff into the hands of
- the scientific community, that can do some good with it.
-
- They've been toying with it for years and nothing's come out of
- it. We can't get anywhere. We've got to get it out of the
- hands of these power-mongers.
-
- Lazar:
- I agree one hundred percent.
-
- Paul:
- I think that's why you took people up there in the first
- place. You were tired of their games.
-
- Wesley Crumb, Charleston, Illinois:
- It's a great privilege to get a chance to speak with you.
- I greatly admire your courage in coming forward. I saw a
- copy of the KLAS program you did. When I first heard about
- you I ran up about a $300 phone bill calling New York and
- Chicago, and everywhere. I got a rejection today from the
- Donahue show that they don't want to do a program about you.
-
- Did you go inside all nine spacecraft?
-
- Lazar:
- No, no, just one.
-
- Crumb:
- When you were inside the craft, did you see any indication
- that either through markings on the controls or otherwise
- that these ships were from a different place? Was there
- any writing on any controls or anything?
-
- Lazar:
- No, not on controls and things like that. But I did see
- some evidence of writing.
-
- Crumb:
- When you saw the slight demonstration that was performed for
- you, were you the only person that was there that saw this
- craft operate?
-
- Lazar:
- No, there were several people. I was standing right next to
- the person who was in radio contact with the craft.
-
- Crumb:
- How long did this demonstration last?
-
- Lazar:
- It was a short duration. It lifted off the ground, slid
- over to the left, then back to the right, and set back
- down. It was a very short duration.
-
- Crumb:
- But you never saw who was at the controls?
-
- Lazar:
- No, because when I was brought in, the craft was in the
- hangar. When I came out, it was already out of the hangar
- and sitting on -- well, sitting out away from the hangar
- some distance. So I don't know how it was brought out, who
- brought it out, who got in it. I can only guess.
-
- Crumb:
- Is the entire thing underground -- all nine different
- hangars?
-
- Lazar:
- No, it's not underground; it's just butt up against the
- side of a little mountain, a little hill kind of, but it's
- kind of inside the mountain.
-
- Crumb:
- Do you feel that the billions of dollars that are being
- spent on the space program by the administration is a waste
- of money, as we already have these ships in our posssession?
-
- Lazar:
- No, because look at all the technology that we did get out
- of the space program.
-
- Crumb:
- Was it ever disclosed to you that these craft were on loan
- to us. Is there a chance of them being repossessed at any
- time?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #8
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:43:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- No, none of that was ever disclosed to me -- anything about
- the origin.
-
- Crumb:
- I heard a rumor earlier this evening that your van was shot
- at recently. Is there any truth to that?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't have a van. I was shot at in my car.
-
- Crumb:
- It got passed on to me from the Video Clearinghouse in
- Yucaipa, and we've been keeping pretty close touch ever
- since this news broke.
-
- I did get a call yesterday from the National Enquirer. They
- might follow up and try and do something for you, Bob.
- The Enquirer is not exactly the best way you want to go,
- but at least it does have some national exposure.
-
- Burt in Burbank:
- You said there's more fuel than necessary at the Test
- Site?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah. I don't know exactly where it is, but there's
- 500 pounds.
-
- Burt:
- 500 pounds of Element 115?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, and it takes 223 grams per craft, so there's
- definitely an abundance of fuel out there.
-
- Burt:
- Could you quickly describe the underside of these
- ships?
-
- Lazar:
- No, because I only saw from a SIDE view of only
- one craft. The other ones were always sitting on the
- ground; I never saw it. But the underside is
- essentially flat. Now, I never got directly under it
- to look. There might be some features down there, but
- I really don't know.
-
- Burt:
- The reason I ask is because you were talking about the
- three distortions that can come down from the gravity
- engines to distort the graph.
-
- Are you aware of any time distortion within the saucer
- itself while they are running?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, there has to be.
-
- Burt:
- What about SIZE distortion within the ship?
- I've heard reports that people who have been in
- these that the inside seems much larger than the
- outside would indicate.
-
- Lazar:
- I have heard that too, but I haven't really seen
- any evidence of that.
-
- Burt:
- You were talking about the low- and high-speed modes
- and the control factors in there. Can you describe
- those modes and what the ship looks like each time
- it is going through those modes?
-
- Lazar:
- The low-speed mode -- and I REALLY wish I could remember
- what they call these, but I can't, as I can't remember
- the frequency of the wave --
-
- The low-speed mode: The craft is very vulnerable; it bobs
- around. And it's sitting on a weak gravitational field,
- sitting on three gravity waves. And it just bounces
- around. And it can focus the waves behind it and keep
- falling forward and hobble around at low speed.
-
- The second mode: They increase the amplitude of the
- field, and the craft begins to lift, and it performs a
- ROLL maneuver: it begins to turn, roll, begins to turn
- over. As it begins to leave the earth's gravitational
- field, they point the bottom of the craft at the
- DESTINATION. This is the second mode of travel, where
- they converge the three gravity amplifiers -- FOCUS
- them -- on a point that they want to go to. Then they
- bring them up to full power, and this is where the
- tremendous time-space distortion takes place, and that
- whips them right to that point.
-
- Burt:
- Did you actually bench-test a unit away from the
- craft itself?
-
- Lazar:
- The reactor, yeah.
-
- Burt:
- About how large is this, and could you describe it?
-
- Lazar:
- The device itself is probably a plate about 18 inches
- square; I said diameter before but it is square. There's
- a half-sphere on top where the gravity wave is tapped off
- of, but that's about the size of it.
-
- Amy:
- Are there subjects you won't talk about regarding what
- was going on at Groom Lake at the project?
-
- Lazar:
- No, I don't think so.
-
- Amy:
- Do you have future plans for more publicity?
-
- Lazar:
- There are several networks that are interested.
-
- Amy:
- 60 Minutes?
-
- Lazar:
- That's been mentioned, but I haven't heard anything
- officially.
-
- Amy:
- Would you do it?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #9
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:46:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I'd do a major network thing, sure.
-
- Amy:
- Are you familiar with the movie Hangar 18?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I think I saw that when it first came out.
-
- Amy:
- Do you remember any parallels to what you know now?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't remember enough about the movie.
-
- Amy:
- The KLAS-TV program showed a Los Alamos newspaper
- article about you during the time that you were
- at Los Alamos. What paper was that? When was it
- written?
-
- Lazar:
- The Monitor, July 1982, or something like that.
- I think I still have a copy at home.
-
- Amy:
- Did the alien craft create harmful radioactivity
- in the area?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Amy:
- The woman talked about on the show a few days ago --
- the child and the two women [Cash/Landrum case?] -- and
- they now have cancer. How did that occur?
-
- Lazar:
- I've heard of that before, and that sounds like a
- really poor attempt at us producing a craft -- a
- nuclear-powered craft, really dirty, spewing nuclear
- material all over the place. It sounds something
- that we would make. It really rings human.
-
- Amy:
- Do the aliens appear to be the same physical makeup?
- >From your research on the craft itself, can you tell
- if they are similar to us -- by the way it was
- designed?
-
- Lazar:
- Certainly smaller.
-
- Amy:
- But there's nothing other than that?
-
- Lazar:
- Not from the crafts. I read some material pertaining
- to what they call the typical grey. I believe
- them to be that.
-
- Goodman:
- It was interesting when you asked for your birth
- certificate, and you could not locate it. And
- they told you that literally you did not exist?
- They TOLD you this in so many words?
-
- Lazar:
- They said we just have no records here.
-
- Goodman:
- And YOU felt that you didn't exist?
-
- Lazar:
- I felt that that's what they were trying to
- make happen.
-
- Goodman:
- Are you familiar with that type of thing
- being done?
-
- Lazar:
- No, I never heard of it before. I guess
- other people have.
-
- Goodman:
- Did you ever get your birth certificate?
-
- Lazar:
- Nope.
-
- Goodman:
- What about diplomas and things of that nature?
- Was there any record of any colleges you have
- attended?
-
- Lazar:
- George Knapp tracked down one, and they still
- had a record there.
-
- Goodman:
- All the rest are gone?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Goodman:
- Have you called the colleges yourself and asked
- for copies?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah. Yeah. Just like I went and called Los
- Alamos, too, and they said, no, you never worked
- here, and you know, I've been there for years. You
- can present them with the information, look, here's
- my name in the [Los Alamos] phone book, here are the
- people that I've worked with, here is the guy that
- I worked for, this is the project I worked on, and
- all they say is no. I mean it's ridiculous.
-
- Goodman:
- And when you're talking to these people, I'm sure
- there are some that probably are just working there;
- they don't know any different. They are just checking
- the records and saying we don't have anything.
-
- Lazar:
- Right. You can hear them when you call up. They
- are checking on the computer. They will type in
- your name and it won't come up. So that's
- probably all they do know.
-
- Goodman:
- People should realize this -- nowadays especially --
- you could be pulled out -- all of us could -- and
- anything we've ever done. If someone pulls your
- name out of a computer where you've worked before
- or you've had some past, you don't exist because
- the new person or a personnel director going in and
- checking -- you're not there. You have no record
- of that individual.
-
- Lazar:
- Right. It depends on the level that you look into
- it, too. Like I said, George Knapp went out to
- Los Alamos, and that's where he got the telephone
- directory and spoke to someone I worked with out
- there, and so on.
-
- Goodman:
- This mode of travel involved in moving these
- UFOs around: Can you see that being a mode of
- travel for us in the future. You said it only
- took grams of fuel. That sounds pretty good
- to me as far as being efficient. Do you think that
- it's possible that we could be traveling like that
- in the future?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #10
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:49:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- Well, obviously, THEY do, so I imagine it's possible
- in the future.
-
- Goodman:
- I'm talking about our automobiles. And do you have to
- be off the ground in order to travel like this?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I think you do. It's not a very good mode of
- slow-speed travel.
-
- Goodman:
- Something else we talked about off the air. We might
- as well tell the people about it. Some strange things
- are going on in your life. You mentioned about car doors
- being opened. Describe what happened the other night
- when you and your . . . Shelley left the house and you
- came back and the doors were wide open. What do you
- think about all this?
-
- Lazar:
- It's crazy! A friend of mine, Shelley, was over, and
- we went out to a bar to have a, a, well, a buffet. We
- went out, locked the door, checked everything, and we
- came back several hours later, and all the doors were open.
- And nothing was disturbed in the house; nothing was
- taken. In her car that was left in the driveway, the
- seats were moved all the way back like someone big sat
- in them.
-
- I've gone with other friends to a health club that I
- go to. We lock the doors and check them; in fact, I
- usually keep a gun in the car and put my wallet on the
- dash. We've come out and the doors have been not just
- unlocked but actually open -- not even the wallet taken
- or the gun. Certainly kids would have done THAT. It's
- just like someone wants me to know that they're still
- there.
-
- Goodman:
- The last time you were on the Happening, you revealed
- the gentleman's name --
-
- Lazar:
- Dennis Mariano
-
- Goodman:
- -- saying he was threatening you and was the biggest
- problem in your life. Have you had any problems with him since
- then?
-
- Lazar:
- No, not recently, no.
-
- Goodman:
- How would the anti-matter reactor act in a car?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know if I'd use that in a car. But if you wanted
- to, you could use it as a tremendous electrical power.
-
- Goodman:
- Which goes back to the beginning of time: We were going
- to have electric cars and were convinced we shouldn't have
- electric cars because we were told we would have to plug
- them in along the way.
-
- It wouldn't be necessary -- as they said years ago -- to
- plug in along the way to re-charge the batteries if we had
- something inside to generate --
-
- Lazar:
- Right. Along the same lines, you could make a NUCLEAR-powered
- car, too, running off plutonium.
-
- Goodman:
- If we wanted to get involved with this anti-matter-reactor-type
- or mode of travel, we'd have to have Element 115 --
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Goodman:
- -- which you had in your possession at one time.
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, that's one of the things I got. And that was my
- ace-in-the-hole.
-
- Goodman:
- And they got it off you.
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah. We did get it. . . For people that saw the KLAS
- tape, where George Knapp points and says, "It's stored in
- containers similar to this one," well, that WAS one. And
- that's why we put it on there. It was kind of a jab at
- them to say we got it. That was the real ace-in-the-hole
- because if everyone came out and jumped on it and said
- this is all garbage and everything, you know, just to pop
- that out and say, go check this!
-
- Goodman:
- Listen guys out there at Area S-4: I know you're listening
- 'cause we heard this recently. Why don't you get some of
- that somehow to Bob.
-
- Why would that be your ace-in-the-hole?
-
- Lazar:
- Because anyone can verify that it's an element that
- doesn't exist.
-
- Goodman:
- Boy, that would be wonderful if we could just get that.
- Any of you Mercury Workers up there that want to get
- involved, and say that you do want to get involved, that
- might be a great way to help Bob's cause out and to prove
- his story, behind the story.
-
- Bill from Las Vegas:
- Someone previously called in and said that some of the
- Mercury Workers had decided to get behind Lazar. Has Bob
- Lazar ever heard anything in relation to that? Have any
- of the Mercury Workers contacted him, and do any of them
- intend to go public as you have done?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know what the situation is with those guys, if
- they're for real or not. I've got messages through people
- that someone called once and said there were three of them
- and two of them were captured down at S-4 being tortured.
- And there was another guy out here. And so I really don't
- know what the story is with those guys -- if they're for
- real or not.
-
- Bill:
- Have you had any contact from other scientists that you
- had worked with or any other scientists either at S-4
- or any other scientists that don't work there?
-
- Lazar:
- Scientists that DON'T work there, yeah, that I worked with
- at Los Alamos, sure. But none at S-4, no.
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #11
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:53:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Bill:
- Since you've gone public with this, you've had contact with
- them calling you and wanting to know what's going on,
- etcetera?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yeah. There were a couple that I gave information to
- as we were going along. And they knew what was going on
- already -- through me.
-
- Bill:
- If you had other people to back you up and support you, it
- might lend more credibility to what you're saying.
-
- Lazar:
- That was part of the idea of getting it on the news, and
- I thought hopefully I would shake the tree and have these
- other guys come forward and all be able to corroborate the
- story and also have 115 under my belt, but that whole plan
- backfired.
-
- Bill:
- This is for them if they're listening: The rest of us
- simply just don't have the guts to do anything,
- apparently.
-
- Lazar:
- I wish they did.
-
- Bill:
- Anything in the works with regard to any national television
- coverage or news media coverage of any sort?
-
- Lazar:
- There's been lots of talk but nothing definite. There's no
- date set for anything, but there's been a tremendous amount
- of interest, national and international.
-
- Bill:
- I heard talk that there's a BIG underground base up there,
- too. Did you know anything about that?
-
- Lazar:
- I've heard that story, but I have no first-hand knowledge of
- it. I haven't been in any tunnels or any underground stuff.
-
- Bill:
- If these aliens that have these UFOs are obviously thousands
- of years advanced in technology, it seems, how in the world
- would it seem that the Government would come in possession
- of these UFOs, if in fact the aliens didn't actually want
- them to have them?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. They look in very good condition. It doesn't
- look like they were crashed, that they were retrieved somewhere.
- It really looks like they were given. So I don't know; that
- might be the case.
-
- Goodman:
- Have you ever given thought to the fact that maybe they were
- invited here and they actually landed here and that's why
- they were here?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, it's possible.
-
- Goodman:
- They could have come right to this area.
-
- Jim from Las Vegas:
- On TV, you spoke of observing a demonstration of this
- anti-matter gravity wave controller device. And you
- made a mock-up copy?
-
- Lazar:
- A friend made one, yeah.
-
- Jim:
- I heard you speak of bouncing golf balls off of this
- anti-gravity field?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Jim:
- And also about the candle, the wax, and the flame
- stood still?
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Jim:
- And then the hole that you saw appear --
-
- Lazar:
- It wasn't a hole; it was a little disk.
-
- Jim:
- Under what conditions did you see this demonstrated.
- Elaborate on this. And how large was the force field?
-
- Lazar:
- The force field where the candle was?
-
- Jim:
- The force field created by the anti-matter device.
-
- Lazar:
- It was about a 20-inch radius from the surface of the sphere.
-
- Jim:
- Where was this area, just above the device?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, surrounding the sphere.
-
- Jim:
- Did the sphere surround the device?
-
- Lazar:
- No, the sphere sits in the center of the device.
- It's a half-sphere sitting on a plate, and a field
- surrounds the half-sphere.
-
- Jim:
- And you just place a candle in there?
-
- Lazar:
- No, no, no. That was a separate demonstration. I'm
- just telling you where the field EXTENDS from.
-
- Jim:
- Oh, that's what I'm curious about.
-
- Lazar:
- No, they tap the field off using a wave guide, off of
- the sphere. And this is a completely different setup, where
- they had a mockup small gravity amplifier, and there were
- three focused into a point, and that area of focus was
- probably nine or ten inches in diameter.
-
- Jim:
- They displaced this area or moved this area?
-
- Lazar:
- No, it wasn't displaced; it's just where the field was
- generated.
-
- Jim:
- And in there you put the candle?
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Jim:
- And that thing can actually bounce golf balls of of it?
-
- Lazar:
- No, no. The golf ball thing, again, had nothing to do with that
- setup. The golf ball thing had something to do with just when
- the reactor was energized, before the wave guide was put on or
- anything. We were just pushing on the field; it was being
- demonstrated to me; and we just bounced a golf ball off the top.
-
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- Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 114
-
- Thursday, December 28th 1989
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #12
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #13
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #14
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #15
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #16
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #17
- KVEG/Lazar Transcript #18 (Conclusion)
- Re: Lazar And His Amazing Saucers
- Elders??
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #12
- Date: 28 Dec 89 01:56:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Jim:
- And the candle: Does it melt and the flame stand still in
- this DISK that you're talking about?
-
- Lazar:
- Well, in the AREA, yeah.
-
- Jim:
- You don't have to put it in the center?
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Jim:
- Just anywhere in the area?
-
- Lazar:
- Well, the actual flame of the candle WAS in the area --
- in the center of the disk.
-
- Jim:
- And you saw this happen?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Goodman:
- You don't show much emotion.
-
- Lazar:
- Maybe that's my nature, but that's what happens after ten
- o'clock if I'm sitting in one place.
-
- Goodman:
- I'm not being derogatory about it. I'm just saying it
- seems like there's no emotion. Some of this stuff that
- you're talking about just gives me chills!
-
- We get mail from people at Jet Propulsion Laboratory and
- McDonnell Douglas. Would you like to work for people
- like that?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. I'm kind of used to working for myself. I
- don't know about going to work for . . . especially anything
- attached to the Government again, [look with] distrust . . .
-
- Goodman:
- Off the air, I asked what would you like to see for the future
- and what could you do for humanity? He said we could talk about
- that, but the main concern right now is how he can support
- himself, and I didn't realize you were having difficulty as far
- as that.
-
- Lazar:
- Oh no, not really difficulty, but it's something always
- to look for.
-
- Goodman:
- How could anyone in our listening audience assist you?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh, they really can't. There's several things I did
- before I began to get into the program up there. I used
- to race my jet car. I'll probably start that up again
- this season and expand my scientific business, United Nuclear.
- I'll probably increase that into a sales field and things
- like that.
-
- Goodman:
- Okay, I just thought we could bring that up just in
- case there was someone out there that could use your
- services. What service do you offer, if someone out
- there could use it?
-
- Lazar:
- Someone would have to be fooling around with plutonium,
- and there aren't many people that do that.
-
- Goodman:
- Don't bet on that. You never know.
-
- Caller:
- Was the craft you worked on one that WE made or was it
- one that was brought here by the aliens from another
- planet?
-
- Lazar:
- This is a craft of alien origin.
-
- Caller:
- That was brought here BY them from another planet?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Caller:
- Do we know anything about their way of life? Do they
- speak the same language or what?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't know. I really know very little about
- that. I'd LIKE to know a lot about that. You assume
- that they mass-produce the craft, so there must be
- some sort of factory somewhere. That means there must
- be workers in the factory. Do they have a social life?
- I mean, the questions are endless. I'd like to know
- myself.
-
- Caller:
- And if they are here on this planet, WHERE are they?
-
- Lazar:
- That's another good question. You got me. I really
- don't know.
-
- Caller:
- If one walked up to my door, what am I supposed to do?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. I guess you'll find out really quick if
- they're benevolent or not. But as far as what to
- do, who knows?
-
- Goodman:
- Say you're up in Kansas out in a farmland and you see
- this person that looks really far-out, do you think
- they're just going to wait for them to come to the
- door or do you think they're going to shoot and ask
- questions later?
-
- Lazar:
- Probably shoot and ask questions later --
-
- Goodman:
- That's the problem. Wouldn't that cause all kinds
- of consternation amongst these people if they find
- out one of their people were --
-
- Lazar:
- Well, you have all the stories of the abductee
- reports, about medical examinations; I mean they go
- through a lot of trauma and stuff like that. When it
- came right down to it, if I was confronted by a bunch
- of them -- my car stopped or something to that effect,
- a craft obviously in sight -- yeah, I'd take on
- a hostile attitude really quickly.
-
- Goodman:
- Unless you were told differently --
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Goodman:
- -- by the Government: these people don't mean to harm
- you; they're going to be landing in your cities, whatever;
- just [kinda act friendly.]
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #13
- Date: 28 Dec 89 02:00:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Caller:
- Do you think in the future our President will tell us
- on national television that the UFOs are here, that he
- will make it known to us?
-
- Lazar:
- I doubt it.
-
- Caller:
- You don't think he ever will?
-
- Lazar:
- No, I don't think he could muster up enough to do that.
-
- Caller:
- One of the presidents in the past was supposed to say
- that if he was elected he was going to tell us all about
- it, but he didn't.
-
- Lazar:
- Carter. That tells you something right there, because
- he never got in and denied it. He just got in and didn't
- say anything.
-
- New caller:
- Did you have a badge when you went to work?
-
- Lazar:
- Sure did.
-
- Caller:
- Did it have any designation on it?
-
- Lazar:
- As far as what?
-
- Caller:
- What did it say?
-
- Lazar:
- It's a white badge. It has two -- a light blue and a
- dark blue -- diagonal stripes through it. On the top
- it says MAJ-12. The clearance level is called
- MAJESTIC; I don't know if that was, like I said before
- I don't know if that means anything as far as the
- MAJESTIC-12 documents go, or if they just called that
- clearance that as a nostalgia type of thing. My picture
- was on it -- what else was on it . . .
-
- Caller:
- Did it have both MAJ and MAJESTIC -- both words?
-
- Lazar:
- The only place I ever saw MAJESTIC was on Dennis's
- [Mariano] badge, who was my supervisor, and his badge
- looks slightly different. I don't know if it was an
- older kind or what.
-
- Caller:
- You mentioned you were doing back-engineering, but
- specifically, what was the breakdown of your duties,
- for example, for one day, with respect to, say, what
- your co-workers were doing? What was the breakdown,
- the division of tasks?
-
- Lazar:
- I have no knowledge of what the other people were doing.
-
- Caller:
- But you were not working simply by yourself.
-
- Lazar:
- No, just with one person.
-
- Caller:
- And what was the difference between what you did and
- what he did?
-
- Lazar:
- Well, we were basically in the training phase. He was
- getting me up to date on everything, so we never split
- off, and you know, he went and did his thing, and I --
-
- Caller:
- Did you ever see an analysis or spectrogram of 115?
-
- Lazar:
- Yes.
-
- Caller:
- And what did that tell you?
-
- Lazar:
- Well, that it was an unknown element. Then we did density
- and weight calculations, which are pretty basic, and of
- course it was too heavy for its physical size. It was
- an X-Ray spectrograph. I don't remember what other
- tests we did to it.
-
- Caller:
- How did you know what the times of testing would be to
- go up to the sites to view the object. And do you know
- where it's being tested now?
-
- Lazar:
- Dennis told me the testing times. And of course those
- were the times that I relayed to other people, and we
- went out there. What was the other question?
-
- Caller:
- Do you know where it's being tested now?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh, I have no idea. In fact, if I was them, the last
- place I would test them would be S-4.
-
- Another Caller:
- Are you familiar with Alnico 5 magnetic material we
- use here?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, it's a common -- I never heard the 5
- designation.
-
- Caller:
- It's a very dense magnet. Is that close to the
- material of 115?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh no, not at all. That's an acronym for aluminum,
- nickel, iron, and cobalt, none of them being anywhere
- near it whatsoever.
-
- Caller:
- Are there portholes on that craft?
-
- Lazar:
- At the very top, there is portholes; they are square,
- though.
-
- Caller:
- But they must be able to see by TV or. . .?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. I just saw from the outside. When I was
- inside, I never -- I don't think I really even bothered
- to look up there; I don't recall.
-
- Caller:
- With the gravity generators running, is there thermal
- radiation?
-
- Lazar:
- No, not at all. I was never down on the bottom WHILE
- the gravity generators were running, but the reactor
- itself -- there's no thermal radiation whatsoever. That
- was one of the really shocking things because that
- violates the first law of thermodynamics.
-
- Caller:
- The atomic weight of the 115 material: Is that heavier?
- We know the 115 atomic weight would be different from the
- gravitational weight. Is the gravitational weight of
- that material very heavy?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Caller:
- How does that stuff break off? Do you saw it or does it
- grind up. How do you get to test grams or whatever it is?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. I really don't know how that's machined into
- it. I know it is machined, but I don't know if there's
- any special procedures employed.
-
- Caller:
- Does it melt?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #14
- Date: 28 Dec 89 02:03:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- I'm sure it does. And just historically, all heavy elements
- are also toxic. I imagine it is a very toxic thing. What
- else? If you use the standard designations as started at
- 103, its name would be "unuspentium [sp?]." Its symbol --
- if it's going to be plugged into the periodic chart -- would
- be UUP. In fact. I have a friend that gave it kind of a cute
- name; he calls it "unobtainium."
-
- Caller:
- In your wildest dreams, do you think you would be able to
- create any of this stuff on earth -- in order to do the same
- thing?
-
- Lazar:
- In fact, I'm in the process of fabricating the gravity
- amplifier, but then I'm at a tremendous shortage for power.
- So yeah, I have even tried to do that stuff on my own.
-
- Caller:
- Is there any electronics as we know it -- chips or
- transitors?
-
- Lazar:
- No, nothing like that. Because of the tremendous power
- involved, too, there was no direct connection between
- the gravity amplifiers and the reactor itself.
-
- Caller:
- Are the wave guides similar to what we use with
- microwaves?
-
- Lazar:
- Very similar.
-
- Goodman:
- You mentioned all heavy metals are toxic?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, they seem to be. Lead, radium, plutonium . . .
-
- Goodman:
- Element 115?
-
- Lazar:
- You would just assume it would be toxic.
-
- Caller:
- Is Sector 4 also called Papoose Dry Lake Bed?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Caller:
- Is it also in a place called Emigrant Valley?
-
- Lazar:
- Right. You can see Papoose Dry Lake from out of the
- hangar doors.
-
- Caller:
- In regard to the long-range method of travel, isn't
- a propulsion unit the wrong idea? I feel this device
- is creating a situation where it is diminishing or removing
- the localized gravitational field, and long-distance body
- that they're heading toward is actually PULLING the vehicle
- rather than it being pushed. Am I correct in this?
-
- Lazar:
- The vehicle is not being pushed. But being pulled implies
- it's being pulled by something externally: it's pulling
- something else to IT. IT's creating the gravitational
- field.
-
- Caller:
- Is there any relation to the monopoles which [scientists]
- have been looking for?
-
- Lazar:
- Well, they've been looking for the monopole magnet.
- But then this [the UFO force] is a gravitational force.
-
- Caller:
- Different things but exhibiting similar effects?
-
- Lazar:
- Right.
-
- Caller:
- Last night I saw a four-door Japanese car. On the
- right-side, rear, passenger door there were three
- 9mm bullet holes, about a 12-inch group. Is that
- the vehicle that was shot at?
-
- Lazar:
- No. That's similar to my car, but they missed me.
-
- New Caller:
- Do we give something in exchange for all this information
- they're giving us?
-
- Lazar:
- I really don't know. I don't know what went on behind
- the scenes as far as how we got the technology.
-
- Caller:
- Did they give us the 115 in large quantities?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, 500 pounds is what I'm told. The way I've
- seen it, it comes in little thin disks close to the
- size of a half dollar.
-
- Caller:
- Did you ever own any, or -- ?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Caller:
- What happened to it?
-
- Lazar:
- It's gone. It was stolen out of my house along with
- some other stuff that I got from there.
-
- Caller:
- [By] the Government?
-
- Lazar:
- That's what I assume; I HOPE it's in their hands;
- I'd hate it to be in . . . A few people did know
- about it -- some UFO-related people -- and I'd hate
- for unexperienced people to be in possession of
- the stuff.
-
- But yeah, that was taken. We did get some film of
- it and some film of it doing some really unusual
- things.
-
- Caller:
- How did you get hired at Area 51?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #15
- Date: 28 Dec 89 02:06:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Lazar:
- I was referred by a well-known physicist to talk to
- someone. And I really don't want to go all into that
- because then I'm pointing fingers at specific people.
-
- Caller:
- Were everyone's mouths shut where you worked?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, everyone wouldn't let you talk, and it wasn't a
- really happy environment. Everyone was just into what
- they were doing and that was it.
-
- New Caller:
- What year were you working up there?
-
- Lazar:
- Last year.
-
- Caller:
- I heard from someone I know that's a pretty good
- source that a small amount of plutonium, like a picogram,
- might be good for you. Is that true?
-
- Lazar:
- No, not at all.
-
- Goodman:
- What would you use plutonium for?
-
- Lazar:
- To die. In the lungs, it's almost immediate lung cancer.
- It's toxic in itself. The body has a tough time getting
- rid of it. It's just bad news.
-
- Goodman:
- And you're messing with it.
-
- Lazar:
- I don't have any at my house.
-
- Goodman:
- You said that's part of what you're working on.
-
- Lazar:
- Electronic equipment to detect plutonium: They're
- called alpha radiation detectors or air proportional
- detectors.
-
- Goodman:
- Why do you want to detect the plutonium?
-
- Lazar:
- They use them to screen personnel that are leaving an
- area that's been plutonium contaminated; they check
- equipment for plutonium contamination; so on and so
- forth.
-
- Goodman:
- This is as bad as radiation?
-
- Lazar:
- Plutonium does produce radiation.
-
- Goodman:
- So it's as bad as when they've been clearing the people
- in nuclear power plants and stuff like this?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Goodman:
- And you're devising a device that's going to be
- easier?
-
- Lazar:
- No, our device is just less expensive.
-
- Caller:
- Can you list your credentials?
-
- Lazar:
- As far as what?
-
- Caller:
- Schooling, degrees.
-
- Lazar:
- I have two masters degrees; one's in physics; one's in
- electronics. I wrote my thesis on MHD, which is
- magnetohydrodynamics.
-
- I worked at Los Alamos for a few years as a technician
- and then as a physicist in the Polarized Proton Section,
- dealing with the accelerator there.
-
- I was hired at S-4 as a senior staff physicist to work on
- gravitational propulsion systems and whatnot associated with
- those crafts.
-
- Caller:
- What school did you go to?
-
- Lazar:
- I'd rather not say, the reason being I am currently
- working with them under contract, and I'm having enough trouble
- with this as it is.
-
- Caller:
- Why did you leave the Groom Lake project?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't want to go into that either. That's a big,
- long complicated story. It gets into my personal life,
- too, and I don't want to get into that.
-
- Caller:
- Have there been any attempts made on your life?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Caller:
- When was the last one?
-
- Lazar:
- There was only one direct one. I really don't remember
- when that was, maybe six, eight months ago, something like
- that. Just being shot at getting out on the freeway.
-
- Caller:
- Did another car drive by and shoot you?
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #16
- Date: 28 Dec 89 02:09:00 GMT
-
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-
- Lazar:
- Yeah.
-
- Caller:
- Are there any weapons on board the alien craft?
-
- Lazar:
- Not that I know of. Of course, the gravity generators
- themselves can be focused, and I imagine that can be
- used as a weapon.
-
- Caller:
- How many alien people do they hold?
-
- Lazar:
- I don't know. How many people can you fit in a car?
- I imagine if there's a bunch standing up, you can pack
- them in there.
-
- Caller:
- Is Element 115 an extraterrestrial material?
-
- Lazar:
- Yes, definitely.
-
- Caller:
- How do you suppose the S-4 project came to acquire
- 500 pounds if it's not from this world?
-
- Lazar:
- I would imagine it came on one of the craft.
-
- Caller:
- Extra fuel, huh?
-
- Lazar:
- Maybe.
-
- Caller:
- How close can a civilian get to Area 51 or Emigrant
- Valley? What is security like? How many guards and
- so forth?
-
- Lazar:
- I think the closest you can get is probably about 10 miles,
- and then you get a mountain between you and them.
-
- Caller:
- A lot of patrols?
-
- Lazar:
- Oh yeah.
-
- Goodman:
- Off the air, you said you traveled one time on hydrogen
- in your car.
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I had a 1978 TransAm I converted to run on hydrogen.
-
- Goodman:
- We were talking about this one night as a new fuel for
- transportation. Is that more dangerous than gasoline?
-
- Lazar:
- It depends how it's stored. There's ways you can do it.
-
- You can store it as a gas, compressed in a cylinder where,
- yeah, it's dangerous and explosive.
-
- You can store it as a liquid -- cryogenic liquid --
- where it's also dangerous and explosive.
-
- Or you can also store it in a hydride [sp], a chemical
- that absorbs hydrogen like a sponge absorbs water. When
- it's in that storage state, it's really not flammable.
- You heat the chemical using the radiator water, or electrically,
- or the exhaust gas to produce the hydrogen, and there's only
- a small amount at a time ever produced. And in that instance
- it's a lot safer than gasoline, and that's the method I use.
-
- Goodman:
- In other words, we could put these in automobiles?
-
- Lazar:
- Absolutely, definitely. The only exhaust is water vapor --
- essentially steam and very little oxides.
-
- Goodman:
- Where do we get hydrogen?
-
- Lazar:
- The most common place is from water. When you pass electricity
- through water, you break down the bonds and wind up with oxygen
- and hydrogen.
-
- Goodman:
- What could we be charged if we pulled up to a tank and asked
- for some water?
-
- Lazar:
- It takes energy to separate the water back into its molecular
- state, or atomic state rather.
-
-
- Goodman:
- But forgetting what the components are inside the car, if
- a driver were to drive up, they would just have to put water
- into this particular unit? Could they make it that simple?
-
- Lazar:
- You could make it that simple, yes.
-
- Goodman:
- Has this been known for years in the scientific field?
-
- Lazar:
- There's been plenty of cars that have been made to run on
- hydrogen. In fact one state somewhere has their entire postal
- fleet with little jeeps that run on hydrogen. There's a
- company called Billings Energy that does the conversions.
-
- Goodman:
- Why do you think it's not being made readily available to us?
-
- Lazar:
- There's probably lots of reasons. You're looking at the oil
- companies. . .
-
- Goodman:
- Okay. That's what I wanted to get to.
-
- Lazar:
- But you can always point your finger at them for anything.
-
- Goodman:
- But I mean, it's just being held back from us even though it
- could be here.
-
- Lazar:
- But you've got the problem of availability, too, if you're
- going to just use gaseous hydrogen.
-
- Goodman:
- What would it take to change our current motor in a car to
- accept this?
-
- Lazar:
- Not very much at all. It's very similar to a propane
- conversion.
-
- Goodman:
- Have you heard from Mr. Teller at all?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Goodman:
- Not one word? In other words, he's done nothing at all?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Goodman:
- You said we're nowhere near being able to have an
- anti-matter reactor?
-
- Lazar:
- No, not at all. The first thing we'll come up with
- when we toy with that some more is -- and there's already
- been talk of it -- is an anti-matter weapon. Unfortunately,
- that's the easiest thing to produce. First we'll see that
- before we'll see potential useful uses.
-
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- From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
- Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #17
- Date: 28 Dec 89 02:13:00 GMT
-
- <...Continued from previous message>
-
- Goodman:
- I was talking to Bob Lazar off the air, and Bob is a jet
- car driver. That's how he relaxes, doing 350 miles per hour.
-
- Roger:
- Are the nine disks quite different in appearance?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, they're all completely different in appearance.
-
- Roger:
- Are they then perhaps from different star systems?
-
- Lazar:
- Could be.
-
- Roger:
- You said the one you looked at, the Sport Model, was from
- Reticulum, right?
-
- Lazar:
- That's what I READ.
-
- Roger:
- So that has the gravity propulsion system. But then some
- of the others may have some other type of propulsion system?
-
- Lazar:
- I was told that the reactors are all similar in them [the crafts],
- and from that I just assume that the propulsion system is the
- same. But it is possible that the other ones have different
- propulsion systems, yeah.
-
- Roger:
- How many light years from Earth to Reticulum?
-
- Lazar:
- 32, 33, 34, somewhere around there.
-
- Roger:
- They must get away from Earth before they amplify these
- gravitational systems, do they not?
-
- Lazar:
- They don't HAVE to, but it has to be a line of sight where
- they can move to.
-
- Roger:
- In other words, it wouldn't have any effect on the Earth even
- though it were close to it when they turned it on?
-
- Lazar:
- No.
-
- Roger:
- Where do the aliens fit into religion? They must say
- something about it. I heard that they had a [bearing]
- on us through religion, perhaps through colonization.
-
- Lazar:
- I've read some about that. You know, I don't want to
- go into that because that's going to upset everybody.
-
- Caller:
- What is the top speed of the craft?
-
- Lazar:
- It's tough to say a top speed because to say speed you have
- to compare distance and time. And when you're screwing
- around with time and distorting it, you can no longer judge
- a velocity. They're not traveling in a linear mode where they
- just fly and cover a certain distance in a certain time.
- That's the real definition of speed. They're bending and
- distorting space and then essentially snapping it back with
- the craft, so the distances they can travel are phenomenal --
- in little or no time. So speed has little bearing.
-
- Caller:
- Is the laser part of their technology or their flying speed?
-
- Lazar:
- No, I haven't seen anything along that line.
-
- Caller:
- Is Rockwell involved with that?
-
- Lazar:
- Not that I've seen.
-
- Pistol:
- You've mentioned anti-gravity generator and anti-matter
- generator. Are they different?
-
- Lazar:
- It's not a gravity generator; it's a gravity amplifier. I
- get tongue-