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Bigelow on Lazar.. Surprising:
https://www.mysterywire.com/area-51/bigelow-lazar/
https://www.mysterywire.com/area-51/bigelow-lazar/
Not available to view in Europe.Bigelow on Lazar.. Surprising:
https://www.mysterywire.com/area-51/bigelow-lazar/
Ah crud.Not available to view in Europe.
"Still the same problem.
He describes how he felt Bob Lazar "knew so much" and even set him up with a lab. There was some confusion about a piece of aerogel that Lazar supposedly confused with element 115 that was used to insulate the element delivered to him --but it appears that Lazar just hadn't seen aerogel before, so Bigelow clears him of that. Bigelow seems to believe in Lazar! Though perhaps Lazar was being a bit "creative" too. Crazy.Still the same problem.
Thanks.He describes how he felt Bob Lazar "knew so much" and even set him up with a lab. There was some confusion about a piece of aerogel that Lazar supposedly confused with element 115 that was used to insulate the element delivered to him --but it appears that Lazar just hadn't seen aerogel before, so Bigelow clears him of that. Bigelow seems to believe in Lazar! Though perhaps Lazar was being a bit "creative" too. Crazy.
Hang on - they delivered a sample of element 115 to him. An element whose most stable known isotope has a half life of 0.65 seconds! Currently only 100 atoms of element 115 have been seen! Looking at the decay of Moscovium (the name of element 115) the majority would have decayed to fermium which is the first element in the decay series to have a decent half life.He describes how he felt Bob Lazar "knew so much" and even set him up with a lab. There was some confusion about a piece of aerogel that Lazar supposedly confused with element 115 that was used to insulate the element delivered to him --but it appears that Lazar just hadn't seen aerogel before, so Bigelow clears him of that. Bigelow seems to believe in Lazar! Though perhaps Lazar was being a bit "creative" too. Crazy.
"“Bob was intriguing because he knew so much,” Bigelow said during the recent interview. “He’s a smart guy. He’s no dummy. He’s a smart man. He’s a smart guy. And very creative. And so, again, I say that the preponderance of evidence to me is in his favor, that he’s he’s, he’s, by and large, legitimate.”"
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Yeah! That's one of the reasons I have thought he was lying --it doesn't seem like 115 is like, or does what he has described. Maybe it was something other than 115? Dunno.. Weird. I still have a very hard time believing Lazar.Hang on - they delivered a sample of element 115 to him. An element whose most stable known isotope has a half life of 0.65 seconds! Currently only 100 atoms of element 115 have been seen! Looking at the decay of Moscovium (the name of element 115) the majority would have decayed to fermium which is the first element in the decay series to have a decent half life.
Fiction or not, Independence Day borrowed quite a lot from UFO tales. One very specific thing that caught my attention was the idea that they did a trick with information compartmentalization where physical materials from a UFO were used in lab experiments under the idea that these materials had come from experimental R&D projects. Which is one of those rabbit hole things... You think someone is lying... but how do you know for sure.... ever?The strange thing about Bigelow's comments is that he says Lazar "knew so much" (iirc). This would imply that Lazar's hard to believe sci-fi stories about a number of physical saucers in human possession, some of which show apparent damage from human military attacks. If that is "knowing" about it, then that is pretty surprising... What would also be rather shocking but is constantly implied these days, is that Reid, Bigelow, Podesta, Mellon, Justice, Elizondo and the rest are actually outsiders at the periphery of secret US UFO research, which is very compartmentalized.
'Knew so much'......what does that even mean? Knew what about what? It would ne nice if Bigelow could have detailed exactly what he knew that impressed him.The strange thing about Bigelow's comments is that he says Lazar "knew so much" (iirc). This would imply that Lazar's hard to believe sci-fi stories about a number of physical saucers in human possession, some of which show apparent damage from human military attacks. If that is "knowing" about it, then that is pretty surprising... What would also be rather shocking but is constantly implied these days, is that Reid, Bigelow, Podesta, Mellon, Justice, Elizondo and the rest are actually outsiders at the periphery of secret US UFO research, which is very compartmentalized.
This recording is fascinating and consists of a lengthy Q&A session - questions being asked from a large number of the audience present....and has many holes/lies in his own personal background that he can't account for.
hmmm txt version as PDF? Audio recordings are great, but...This recording is fascinating and consists of a lengthy Q&A session - questions being asked from a large number of the audience present.
Amongst those are queries re Lazar's educational background and he does seem to go into this in more specific detail than I recalled elsewhere.
He also discusses the relationship with Meier's 'flying saucer' photographs, some of which he interestingly admits look, 'hokey'.
Also, loads of detail re the claimed alien technology!
Fabulous find and there presumably can't be many other copies in existence - might this be the only one?
I am presently recording the tape onto an app and hope to upload the entire proceedings to my website as an audio file.
More on same soon as.
Far too lengthy for myself to transcribe as a document!hmmm txt version as PDF? Audio recordings are great, but...
That and 101 other new revelations...So he passed a series of polygraph tests after the first test was inconclusive?
I just get the feeling he is lying.. Or was used as an agent of misinformation.That and 101 other new revelations...
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What do you think about Lazar?That and 101 other new revelations...
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Before hearing this tape for the first time earlier, I would have said he had fallen into the, 'flying saucers' trap. Everything he claims relates to the popularised misconception of Kenneth Arnold's depiction.What do you think about Lazar?
Might be an agent --or perhaps he has some kind of personality issue out of the DSM-5 that compels him to confabulate.I thought about Bob Lazar for years, and I might have a tendency to believe him.
I think the question is who put him up to telling his story ?
Was he a disinformation program in reality ?
And how exactly do you or anyone else know that the gubbermint erased his work record or experience? IMHO that's total BS from Lazar.You know that the Pentagon is doing to Luis Elizondo what the Pentagon did to Bob Lazar and that is to erase their work experience and credibility
With all this interest in UFOs lately, Bob could come out being correct about his UFO ideas.
Love him or hate him, he is a large part of ufology.