Jeremy Corbell has found a scientist who worked at Los Alamos and confirms that Bob Lazar worked there
Jeremy Corbell has found a scientist who worked at Los Alamos and confirms that Bob Lazar worked there
Interesting,..?? Could all this have been true after all these years. Someone call Hillary, maybe Bob can take her there to show her the UFO's.
The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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Wouldn't that be something, if all along, he was telling the truth. Be a lot of people that would be made a fool over this. Still not enough to do that yet, but still. This stuff ruined him and yet he still said it was all true. I really don't see much of any way to prove what he said is true. But what IF..??
Funny Earthman
I think Bob was dismissed too easily. Friedman being one.
I have a deal of respect for George Knapp and ,mad though he is ,John Lear's explanation of how Bob got the job all holds together.
We still know no way of stabilising something like element 115
Will be interested to see Corbell's final film on Lazar
Check this out
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techno...d=ansmsnnews11
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"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
Sherlock Holmes
I seem to recall Lasar calling Element 115 "Ununpentium" well before the announced discovery.
Not sure if he this information was from "secret reports" he may have read at S4.
Or simply a name proposed by researchers early on, that Lasar may have seen published.
The old "what he knew, and when" could prove interesting.
The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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Exactly, all elements before they are named follow a prescribed format from number to word, so 115 would be un-un-pentium. See: http://www.chemicalelements.com/sup/sysname.html
I am on the fence with Bob Lazar... here is a video of him explaining element 115:
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Mmm, yes, very curious, very interesting...