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SUBJECT: NOTES ON LAZARS KVEG RADIO SHOW FILE: UFO1754
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DATE OF UPLOAD: November 22, 1989
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ORIGIN OF UPLOAD: ParaNet Alpha
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CONTRIBUTED BY: Robert B. Klinn, ParaNet Director of
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Investigations/Research
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(C) Copyright 1989 ParaNet Information Service
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All Rights Reserved unless copyrighted by Author.
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THIS FILE WAS PREPARED BY PARANET ALPHA -- PARANET INFORMATION
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SERVICE
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DENVER, COLORADO
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NOTE: THESE FILES ARE NOT FOR REDISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE
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OF THE PARANET INFORMATION SERVICE NETWORK
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Theoretical physicist Robert Lazar and his friend, Las Vegas realtor, Gene
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Huff -- in-studio guests on "Billy Goodman's Happening" live talk
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show, KVEG 840-AM Radio, 10:00 p.m. 11/21/89 until 1:00 a.m.
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11/22/89 -- answered questions for three hours.
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These notes were compiled from 10:20 p.m., thus missing 20 minutes
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(10:00 - 10:20 p.m.) of the three-hour program.
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Lazar says he is tired.
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1. Lazar's Purpose In Going On-Air:
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Although Lazar's main stated purpose in appearing on the broadcast is to
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protect himself, caller Bill Cooper says one of Lazar's motives is
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anger -- previously expressed privately to Cooper -- that billions of
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dollars are needlessly wasted in the normal U.S. sectors by those without
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access to this alien technology. Lazar agrees.
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Lazar says another reason for his appearing is to correct incorrect
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information he had heard on previous broadcasts.
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Billy Goodman says Lazar's, Bill Cooper's, and John Lear's lives are on
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the line and that Lazar's best protection is the media, which is keeping
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Lazar alive.
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Lazar hopes "other people out there" working at S-4 will loosen up, come
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forward, and join with him to present their information as one, as a
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group. He doesn't want to be "the lone ranger."
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Congressional amnesty -- suggested by a caller -- would be nice, says
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Lazar, but merely offers freedom from prosecution. By coming forward,
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he concedes, the other S-4 workers have everything to lose and nothing
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to gain.
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But Huff says there has to be a moral guideline where national security
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has to hang in the balance and that the reporting of the existence of
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alien spaceships is where you draw the line.
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Caller Bill Cooper says there is "a higher value" that those at S-4
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should consider as a reason for coming forward to join Lazar.
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But Lazar makes a point of distinguishing his whole view of the UFO
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situation from that of John Lear or Bill Cooper.
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2. Verification of Lazar's Background:
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Lazar says he worked at S-4 -- a "restrained military environment"
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in Nevada -- from 12/88 to 4/89.
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In response to callers who want independently to check up on Lazar,
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he says his "colorful" background has already been checked by George
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Knapp of KLAS-TV, who had traveled to Los Alamos Laboratories and
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had spoken to former Lazar colleagues, who confirmed he really had
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worked there -- in spite of Los Alamos itself denying the fact of
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Lazar's employment with them. (Knapp's UFO broadcast displayed a
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page from a 1982 Los Alamos Labs internal phone book, listing Robert
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Lazar.)
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Caller Bill Cooper, who says he has talked to Lazar for over a year,
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says that by talking to persons at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and at
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another facility, he and associates have confirmed Lazar's previous
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work in physics at the places Lazar specified. Lazar replied he was not
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aware of this checking done by Cooper.
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Responding to an "investigator" caller wanting Lazar to give him private
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info in order to check him out, Lazar says Lazar himself once took a
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correspondence course to be a private "investigator."
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Lazar says he has 25 people each wanting independently to check him out,
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but he will not allow that.
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Although Lazar admits he was paid by check, he refuses to discuss anything
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about the check stubs.
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3. Lazar's Clearance Level:
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He says neither REECO (Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Co., Inc.) nor
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EG&G -- each a well-known U.S. Department of Energy Test Site
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contractor -- has people at S-4, that those persons' clearances are at
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most Q-Clearances, while his own clearance is "38 levels above Q-Clearance."
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The closest to S-4 that REECO or EG&G people physically get, he says,
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is Area 51.
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4. Threats Made to Lazar/Lazar Shot At?
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When Goodman refers to Lazar's telling him before the broadcast that
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Lazar had been shot at, Lazar says he doesn't want to talk about it.
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Lazar says he was called to go back to work but officially refused
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because he didn't like the idea of returning to that isolated place
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in the desert where they could do what they wanted to him.
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However, he says his clearance has not been revoked.
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Lazar says the executive powers at S-4 have run amok and there are no
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checks and balances. Congress, he says, has no knowledge of all this.
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Lazar says there are no lengths to which the military will not go to
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conceal this information.
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5. Mind Control Suspicions:
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He contacted hypnotherapist Layne Keck of Serenus Clinical Hypnosis in
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Las Vegas because there were a couple of days where Lazar remembered
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only going out in a plane and coming back, but nothing in between.
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He suspected mind control had been performed on him.
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Lazar purposely selected Serenus because it had nothing to do with UFOs.
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[A Las Vegas Yellow Pages ad says:
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Serenus Clinical Hypnosis
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Helen Baucum
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30 years Experience
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"Pin-Point" Method
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Children Our Specialty
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Weight Control, Stuttering, Bed Wetting, Nervous Tensions, Smoking,
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Drinking, Memory Retention
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384-4420
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1833 W. Charleston (across from S. Nevada Memorial Hosp.)]
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Under hypnosis, Lazar recalled intense drilling, threatening actions
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taken against him, and his drinking of "pine," which his hypnotherapist
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said was similar to the "Orion [sp?] Method" of regimented hypnosis used
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by the military.
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Per Huff, Lazar was given drugs and hypnosis by his employers -- not so
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he would forget what he was working on, but so -- by their imprinting
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his subconscious -- he would be afraid to talk.
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Per Huff, after first telling Lazar his phone was tapped, the military
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later threatened him because, having monitored his phone, they knew he
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was planning to release information about the alien craft. Huff says
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the military were amazed that the drugs and hypnosis had not worked.
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Although he is afraid, Lazar hopes they won't come after him now since he
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has already talked.
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6. Location of the Saucers:
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Lazar says the nine saucers are not at the supersecret Area 51
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(Groom Lake) of the U.S. government's Nevada Test Site, but at S-4 --
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10 miles south of Area 51. The disks are only at this one place.
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However, to go to work, Lazar flew (by plane) to Groom Lake, waited a
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short time at a cafe, then got on a bus [with blacked-out windows,
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per Lazar's Knapp-series statements].
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Lazar says he knows someone who drills tunnels at the Test Site, but
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no mention is made that this individual also works at S-4.
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7. Bad Aliens Killed S-4 Workers:
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Lazar says the aliens are not benevolent.
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Some humans were killed in a conflict after a U.S. military
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intelligence power play, after which point a previously ongoing
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information exchange ended.
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Huff says Lazar earlier told him -- and Lazar agrees he had said this --
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that this exchange of information occurred between the aliens and
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human scientists/human security personnel [at S-4?].
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But although the aliens had allowed themselves to be under constant
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human guard, the aliens had insisted there be no bullets in the guns
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worn by the security people. [Bullets may have been a symbol covering
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all loaded weapons.]
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The security people ignored that demand, and they all died from head
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wounds -- which left no evidence of how they had died.
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The aliens even killed the scientists they were teaching.
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[On Knapp's broadcast last week, Lazar said he was told he was one of
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the replacements:
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George Knapp:
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The dangers associated with 115 [the alien element] and anti-matter may
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be the reason Lazar was hired to work at S-4. There was an accident,
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he says, back in April 1987, an accident that was passed off as an
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unannounced nuclear test.
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Robert Lazar:
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Some people got killed. I was told flat out I was one of the people
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that were to replace these guys.]
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Responding to a caller, Lazar says talking about aliens is NOT a touchy
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subject for him. Aliens exist, he says.
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[Lear, in an earlier On the Record KLAS-TV broadcast, says Lazar saw
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aliens.]
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8. Time of Saucer Test Flights:
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The tests of the saucers at S-4 are Wednesday nights.
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Lazar says he was fired because he showed people where and when these
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tests were performed.
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9. Who Pilots the Test Flights?
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Lazar says the experimental UFO flights at S-4 are flown either by
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remote control or by human pilots -- not by the aliens.
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10. Origin of the Saucers at S-4:
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The alien vehicles Lazar saw up close in hangars come from
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"another world: "the fourth planet out from Zeta Reticulum II [sp?],
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a binary system." [Same as on Betty Hill's map?]
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11. Description of the Saucers:
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He says he touched one of the nine UFOs and even stood in its doorway.
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He says the saucers mostly appeared "like new" -- one of them looking
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like the Billy Meier saucer.
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[On George Knapp's recent series "UFOs: The Best Evidence" (KLAS-TV,
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Las Vegas), Lazar says one of the saucers "looked like it was hit
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with some sort of a projectile. It had a large hole in the bottom and
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a large hole in the top with the metal bent out like some sort of,
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you know, large caliber 4- or 5-inch had gone through it."]
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The inside of one craft appears made of wax and then cooled off,
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all like a cast or mold of one thing with no rough edges.
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Inside were small chairs, one or one and one-half feet, as though
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made for little kids.
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(Compare with George Knapp's new Roswell witness who said on Knapp's
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nine-segment broadcast that a Roswell funeral home worker had told him
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the military had purchased all of the "baby or youth caskets" in stock
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for the purpose of holding the Roswell aliens.)
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12. Nine S-4 Saucers Extraterrestrial -- Not Earthly:
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The nine disks he saw up close -- including the one he worked on --
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were not earthly and were definitely extraterrestrial.
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Lazar can't say whether or not the other disks he saw at a distance
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during testing [seen on video presented in George Knapp's broadcasts]
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are man-made or extraterrestrial.
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13. Physics of the Saucers at S-4:
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Lazar says the vehicle attaches itself to a distorted portion of
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space-time and returns with the distortion. It's a new physics.
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The vehicles brought a space-time warp with them.
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Lazar says the propulsion technology should properly remain
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classified, since everything there is looked at from a weapons
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point of view. A lot is directly applicable to weapons systems, and he
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has no intention of releasing it, he says.
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But he says the craft uses gravity as a lens and the power source is
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an anti-matter reactor.
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Two Modes of Travel for Saucers at S-4:
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1) When traveling around the surface of the planet, the vehicles balance
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on a gravity wave or ride a wave like a cork on the ocean. In this
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mode they are unstable and are affected by the weather.
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2) For space travel, they use gravity generators. But if they fly
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around the surface of Earth using this mode, they may flip over, a
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phenomenon Lazar says has frequently been observed in past sightings
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in the published UFO literature.
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Two gravities: A & B.
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Gravity A works on an atomic scale whose interaction is small and has
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to do with fuel -- the alien Element 115 used for the disks.
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Gravity B works on a macro scale.
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The gravitational field is OUT OF PHASE with [unknown ?] and is like
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a wave generator. It is LONGITUDINAL generation -- not spherical, as
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a caller suggested.
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14. Project Aurora:
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"Aurora," says Lazar, distinguishing it from any UFOs, is the
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replacement for the SR-71 plane. It uses a three-mile runway and
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makes a sound like continuous explosions. It has speeds up to Mach 10.
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15. No Alien Cattle Mutilations?
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As far as HE knows, Lazar says, there is no alien UFO tie-in with
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cattle mutilations.
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16. Few Abductees?
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More persons claim to be abductees than have actually been abducted,
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suggests Lazar.
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17. No Blue Diamond Entry Way for Saucers:
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Notwithstanding UFO watchers congregating at Blue Diamond, Lazar says
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there is only a gravity anomaly around Blue Diamond, not an entry way
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for saucers into our universe.
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18. Other Physics Comments By Lazar:
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Time travel:
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GRAVITY affects time. Moving FORWARD in time is "a breeze": All you
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need do is get close to a gravitational field.
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Moving back in time MIGHT also be possible.
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Some physicists today, says Lazar, invoke superstring theories to simply
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add another dimension to the universe whenever they can't explain something.
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Referring to laser fusion experiments as "stupid," Lazar refers to a
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location where they have been conducted.
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Lazar also speaks of a process of squeezing plutonium.
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In response to a caller's question, Lazar says M-42 is a galaxy.
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19. Lazar says George Knapp's two-hour program on KLAS-TV,
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Channel 8 in Las Vegas, this Saturday, 11/25/89, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.,
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will contain "much more information" than Knapp's recent nine-part,
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two-hour UFO broadcasts last week.
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