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nivek

As Above So Below
 
I know someone is now going to say, but what about what Fruehoff or even Mellon said,

In regards to both of that:

FrueHoff said on "Ancient Aliens" <- First red flag,
that someone recently told him <- ie he didn't see - Second red flag
that they saw Bob <- Person unknown- Third red flag

Mellon also said he has a friend that told him Bob was there checking radiation badges. The friend was Eric Davis.
Eric is on record saying that someone claiming to have been Bob's super, told him that Bob checked radiation badges, but it was off site, and not at A51.
Chinese whispers I'm afraid

You can read about Eric saying such here: Eric Davis: “Lazar Made Up His Entire Cockamamie Story” » Joe Murgia
 

nivek

As Above So Below
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
New, very colourful, evidence about Bob Lazar's personal life all from court documents:
- his university diploma was from university mill,
- he was a partner in a brothel in which he personally installed cameras so he can blackmail customers,
- he was married to two women at a same time, and one of them committed suicide:


View: https://youtu.be/JVzyt7z7mhg
 

Shadowprophet

Truthiness
New, very colourful, evidence about Bob Lazar's personal life all from court documents:
- his university diploma was from university mill,
- he was a partner in a brothel in which he personally installed cameras so he can blackmail customers,
- he was married to two women at a same time, and one of them committed suicide:


View: https://youtu.be/JVzyt7z7mhg

I'm glad you brought this up. The problem with ufology and the paranormal in general is, a great deal of the most interesting Information in the field originates from 'questionable sources' for instance, a lot of people seem to skim over the fact that Whitely striber, Travis Walton, and Barny Hill where all aspiring science fiction authors at one point or another in their lives.

I'm not ascribing that there is or isn't untruths in their accounts. I'm a believer, but many of us, ' the believing population' tend to overlook the value or simple validation of bias. In many cases, such as Bob lazar, many accounts are based on situations that can not be disproven.

It's really one of the oldest debate tactics in the world, create a unprovable scenario and it therefore can not be disproven.

I used to post a lot of news articles on websites, it was a job I had once. We had a guy running the site who taught me and several others his entire craft.

The main lesson he taught us at the end of the day was, source an article. When you find the source, research that source before even thinking about writing an article. We had this one guy who always wanted to post the most clickbaity stories so he would make up the crazy stories that always pulled traffic. His deal was, he would study subjects and then study the topics that didn't have concrete answers to the subject at hand and then just make outlandish and ridiculous claims. That eventually, without fail, where always disproven.

I've prattled on for too long, my bad.

The point of the post is. Extraterrestrial life, heck aliens are a fascinating subject, but, wacht out for the people that make claims like I have alien hybrid children, or im pregnant with bigfoot's baby.


That's what bob lazar did to the subject of physics. He made up unprovable claims that science eventually disproved.
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
I still think it's entirely possible Bob did work at A51, and decided to cash in on it by adding a bunch of stuff. There is some evidence to show that he was employed by the USA. His name appears in a Los Alamos National Labs directory and there is the Office of Naval Intelligence W2. Kevin Randle states that when he was in the military he casually mentioned the W2 to one of his superiors, I think a general. He says the general immediately had a visceral, angry reaction and told him if he ever brought up the topic again he would be court martialed.
 

spacecase0

earth human
I have mixed ideas on the entire topic...
I have seen things personally that modern science have claimed to have disproved.
there is quite a bit more possible in reality than science tells us about,
but who is telling the truth or who is making things up, that is much harder to figure out.

and as to the half life of element 115, if you change the time field value, you should be able to make it stable and then decay when you want it to.
but more of the science could be correct if it was just some substance called 115 and not an element at all.
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
very interesting. This scientist makes pretty much the same claims as Bob Lazar:


View: https://youtu.be/Y76yFmr1sjA

Bob was involved in that ludicrous "Guardian" landed UFO case in Canada and also believed George Adamski's ridiculous flying saucer video (that glued to his window) and was explaining how the anti-gravity bulbs on the bottom of the saucer were retracting/expanding. I could tell when I was 7 years old that Adamski's videos were bogus. But Bob Ocheler is in the same realm as Billy Meier - a fraud & fool.
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
New, very colourful, evidence about Bob Lazar's personal life all from court documents:
- his university diploma was from university mill,
- he was a partner in a brothel in which he personally installed cameras so he can blackmail customers,
- he was married to two women at a same time, and one of them committed suicide:


View: https://youtu.be/JVzyt7z7mhg

I think Lazar is liar. Forget about all the flying saucer stuff for a minute. If he had went to college where he says there would be something to prove it. I've used this example before but here it is again;

I was in the Navy from 1990-1995. For arguments sake, let's say the Navy/govt erased my records and there is no documentation that I ever served. Well I've got all kinds of other evidence to support that I really did. I have my three cruise books (which are like a yearbook, one for each deployment I was on). These books have multiple pics of me working on the plane & flying in the plane. I have all my personal pics I took. I myself have copies of my records, test scores, evaluations, awards received, class photos & class numbers from all the different schools I went to. I have my flight time log book & my uniforms, flight suits, jackets, name tags/dog tags, I have a ton of shipmates that know me that would confirm we either flew together or were in the same squadron together, etc. etc. etc. So if the govt my records I have a small storage locker worth of things that show I did serve.

Bob has nothing to show on his end that he ever attended school and/or graduated. Nobody has ever heard of him. He would have at least a handful of things that would support he went to/graduated college yet he doesn't.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Bob was involved in that ludicrous "Guardian" landed UFO case in Canada and also believed George Adamski's ridiculous flying saucer video (that glued to his window) and was explaining how the anti-gravity bulbs on the bottom of the saucer were retracting/expanding. I could tell when I was 7 years old that Adamski's videos were bogus. But Bob Ocheler is in the same realm as Billy Meier - a fraud & fool.

Photo-realistic CGI aside, I can't believe how anybody could fall for George Adamski's videos. Its so obvious that these were hand made, hand held silhouettes simply placed between camera and the sky. What is very laughable is that in these films he extremely carefully tries to avoid overlapping UFO and distant tree branches. Because branches of a tree are supposed to be in a front of the UFO, not behind it, and that would immediately give a game away on any careful analysis.
 
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