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- Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 112
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- 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.
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- (C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service
- All Rights Reserved unless copyrighted by Author.
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-
- 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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