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SUBJECT: TRANSCRIPTS OF LAZAR ON KVEG RADIO FILE: UFO1831
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PART 2
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Info-ParaNet Newsletters, Number 113
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Thursday, December 28th 1989
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Today's Topics:
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #5
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #6
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #7
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #8
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #9
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #10
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KVEG/Lazar Transcript #11
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #5
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:32:00 GMT
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<...Continued from previous message>
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Mark:
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I understand that part of the propulsion system involves a
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very large capacitor -- which is usually the entire lower
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surface of the disk -- that can make use of something along the
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lines of the [Bifield] Brown Effect. Do you know what
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the components of the dielectric material in that capacitor
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are?
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Lazar:
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Well, if the bottom of the disk is one plate of the
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capacitor, then the dielectric material would be the air --
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if you're going to look at the earth as another plate of
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the capacitor. But as far as the capacitor being integral
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to the actual craft itself, no, I found no evidence of
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that.
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Mark:
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I understand there's an antenna section in this device; what
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is the resonant frequency that that operates at?
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Lazar:
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The resonant frequency of the gravity wave I do know, but
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I don't know it off hand; I just can't remember it.
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Mark:
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Can you give me a ballpark, like 2,000 kilohertz?
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Lazar:
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I really don't remember. It's a really odd frequency.
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Mark:
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Is it measured in kilohertz or gigahertz or megahertz?
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Lazar:
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I really don't remember.
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Mark:
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When you first started to go public and were meeting with
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people at John Lear's house, I understand that there were
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a number of witnesses at those first meetings. One of them
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claims that you did say that you had seen an extraterrestrial
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while working inside one of those saucers, trying to back-
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engineer the propulsion system, and that you had been
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looking out through a doorway or through a porthole in the
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side of the device and that you had actually seen an
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extraterrestrial walking around on the outside of one of
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those devices.
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Lazar:
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Devices meaning disks?
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Mark:
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Yes.
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Lazar:
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No.
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Mark:
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So you're saying you've never seen an extraterrestrial at
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S-4.
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Lazar:
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I really don't want to get into that.
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Mark:
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The reason I ask is because someone else is claiming that
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you have.
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Lazar:
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Well, stated the way you did, no I didn't. And I never did
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look and see an extraterrestrial. As the story goes, and
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the reason I never bring it up, is because I thought I saw
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something once -- walking at a glance -- and that's all there
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is to it. And I won't stand on that fact because it was
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just a fleeting glimpse; when I came back, whatever was
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there was gone; it could have been a million things.
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Mark:
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I have a contact that claims that you were responsible
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for determining that Element 115 was not in fact necessary
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to operate an anti-gravity propulsion device in the earth's
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magnetic field. Is that true?
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Lazar:
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No, it's the exact opposite.
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Caller:
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Why are you going public? There's obviously a lot of other
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staff on the project that senses a great degree of loyalty.
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Lazar:
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The straw that broke the camel's back was, after I left
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the program I became concerned about what happens now. I
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made a routine request for my birth certificate, which I
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needed just for I.D. purposes, and I was told that it
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doesn't exist, I wasn't even born at that hospital. I sat
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on that for about a week and just wondered, and then I
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began to inquire at previous jobs and also at other schools,
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and that information was also gone. And I got the idea that
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soon someone was going to disappear, so that's when I contacted
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the TV station and essentially let everything out.
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Caller:
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But you left the program under very amicable circumstances?
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Lazar:
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No, that's a long, involved story that I really don't want
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to get into.
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Caller:
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Are you afraid of any repercussions from the govenment?
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Lazar:
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Oh yeah, I was really concerned at one time.
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Caller:
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Less so now?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, less so now, but you still keep in the back of your
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mind . . .
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Caller:
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If anything would happen to you now, that would cause such an
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uproar in itself, the last thing they would do would be to go
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anywhere near you.
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Lazar:
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Exactly. As someone said on the media somewhere, if there're
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following me now, it's to make sure nothing happens to me.
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Caller:
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Did you witness any working models of the vehicle that were
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operational?
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<Continued next message...>
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Michael Corbin - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
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UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
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INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #6
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:36:00 GMT
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<...Continued from previous message>
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Lazar:
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I only saw one operate. I saw one at close range while I
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was at the area and then at extreme distance -- about 15
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miles, when I brought some friends up to look at it.
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Caller:
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Using the technology that's being used, the craft are very
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agile, aren't they?
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Lazar:
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Oh yes, very, in one specific mode of travel.
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Caller:
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In one direction at a time?
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Lazar:
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No. There's two modes of travel. There's a low-speed mode
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and a high-speed mode. I don't remember what they called them;
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they had a specific name for them.
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Caller:
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What was the size of the staff working on the project?
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Lazar:
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22 people that I knew of, in the area that I worked in. How
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extensive the rest of the facility was, I don't know.
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Caller:
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I understand you were frustrated at the size of the staff.
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You thought it should have been larger?
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Lazar:
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Oh yeah! Much!
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Caller:
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More could have been learned about the program more
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quickly?
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Lazar:
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Sure! I mean, 22 people, c'mon!
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Caller:
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Do you think we understand enough about the alien propulsion
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technology to build our own vehicles, using this technology --
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or are we even close? Do we know what's going on?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, we know what's going on, but the problem is substituting
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earthly materials, and there's no easy way getting around that.
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Caller:
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How is Element 115 involved in the construction of the vehicles?
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Lazar:
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Everything seems to come down to 115. It's a super-heavy
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element. It seems that as you get into the heavier elements --
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and I'm sure this property extends into as-yet-undiscovered
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elements in excess of atomic number 115 -- that the ATOMIC
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gravity wave inside the atoms holding things together begins
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to extend outside of the atomic structure itself, and it's
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this wave that can be tapped off in quantity -- small quantity,
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actually. This wave can be amplified, contained, and used
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for a useful purpose.
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Goodman:
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Are your radiation detectors for nuclear power plants?
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Lazar:
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Not nuclear power plants; weapon . . .where they use
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plutonium.
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Goodman:
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Like the latest flight above us now?
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Lazar:
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The Galileo?
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Goodman:
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Yeah.
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Lazar:
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Yeah.
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Goodman:
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Are you involved with that, Mr. Lazar?
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Lazar:
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Not directly. Someone may have used our probes to
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detect --
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Number 37:
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Are they flying these vehicles within our city areas at any
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time?
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Lazar:
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I really don't know. I was only witness to a couple tests.
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I don't know how far they go. I think they're very careful
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with them. I personally don't think they're whipping them
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around the solar system because I don't know how profficient
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they are at operating them.
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Number 37:
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Do you read any UFO literature in book form?
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Lazar:
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Nothing in book form. I occasionally get handed little tidbits
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here and there and glance at them, but no, I don't delve
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into reading.
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Number 37:
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You mentioned some stuff on the Billy Meiers case. Have
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you read any of that information because you had mentioned
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that you had seen some pictures?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, I looked at the, what caught my eye was certainly
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the -- whatever that book's called -- Contact From the Plaeides
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or something -- but it's essentially a picture book; there's
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really no text in it. One of the craft in there looks strikingly
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similar to the one I call the Sport Model.
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Number 37:
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What did you think of that similarity? Did that puzzle you?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, because originally I had kind of discounted the Billy
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Meiers stuff, but that craft looks AMAZINGLY like the one that
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I worked on. And another thing, somewhere in that book they
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had a picture of a grassy field with three round indents in
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the ground. Now that would coincide with the three gravity
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amplifiers in the bottom of the craft and the imprint that
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they do make, so that kind of makes me believe that that
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really did occur.
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Number 37:
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You said you didn't necessarily share the same views of
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Bill Cooper and John Lear as far as the big picture
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was concerned?
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Lazar:
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I'm not exactly sure what each individual story is.
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John Lear has a specific story; Bill Cooper has a specific
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story. I do agree with both of them in the fact that,
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yeah, there's alien craft here and so on and so forth.
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John Lear thinks there're here to use us for food. I
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don't exactly remember Bill Cooper's story. But the little
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intricate parts here and there -- I just haven't seen any
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evidence MYSELF of it. I don't know what these gentlemen
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have found out on their own.
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Caller 37:
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>From everything you know about it, do you believe there is
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a possibility there are benevolent creatures in the universe?
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Lazar:
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Oh sure.
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Goodman:
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How would you describe this picture?
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Lazar:
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It's an interesting picture. It looks like a formation of
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four and a formation of two flying saucers.
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Goodman:
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That picture came in a box delivered to the Vagabond Inn.
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No name, no nothing. Just a note:
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"This picture was taken from the 29-1/2-mile marker on the
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day that I had the best time of my life, thanks to you,
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Billy Goodman Happening."
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That's all.
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Lazar:
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There's even a distortion in the cloud behind a couple of
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them; that's really interesting.
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Goodman:
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That is right up there where people have gone. Bob mentioned
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the same thing that I said when I saw that: "Boy, that's
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a DAYTIME shot."
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Look at the smile on Bob Lazar's face!
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Lazar:
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It would be interesting to magnify it to some degree.
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Very interesting. They're glowing the color that the
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crafts glow.
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Goodman:
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I don't know who you are out there, but I thank you very,
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very, very much, because that is absolute, positive proof
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that they are up there in the sky having a good time.
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Do you think that they're flown by alien beings, or are
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WE -- the military -- doing it?
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Michael Corbin - via FidoNet node 1:104/422
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UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
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INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #7
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:40:00 GMT
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<...Continued from previous message>
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Lazar:
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I think that the ones that we're testing . . . the one
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that I was involved in I think is being flown by the
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military. Whatever else is going on I don't know.
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Was that picture taken over Area 51?
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Goodman:
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That's right. And it looks like it. Recognize the peak?
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Lazar:
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Yeah. Of course, that's a daytime photograph. And I was
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told that all the testing was done at night. And, I mean,
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that's interesting.
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Goodman:
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You described, when you went inside one of these little
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puppies, that there were very, very small seats, almost like
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a kindergarten type.
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Lazar:
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Right. Exactly.
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Goodman:
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So we have to have some small guys doing it -- jockeys
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or something?
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Lazar:
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No,no. You could squeeze into it.
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Paul:
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Do these craft appear to be shuttle craft, not the main
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craft?
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Lazar:
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I don't know how you'd differentiate between the two?
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Paul:
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In most instances, people speak of them joining up with
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another craft and then going out of the atmosphere. Could
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the models you've seen be classed as shuttle craft in
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that respect?
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Lazar:
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I really don't know.
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Paul:
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They wouldn't carry a big fleet of people?
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Lazar:
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No, definitely not. They are small, I'm guessing right in
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the mid-30-, 40-foot range, somewhere in there. And as far
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as carrying a lot of cargo or beings or whatever, no, there's
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not a whole lot of room there. So possibly there is a larger
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craft that they join with, but I didn't see any.
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Paul:
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Are there more engines than there are craft at S-4?
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Lazar:
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That's a good question. There's nine craft. I really don't
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know.
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Paul:
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It would be something to explain how in the hell we got more
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engines than we do craft. There's got to be some kind of an
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agreement or somebody helping us.
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Lazar:
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Right. There's certainly more fuel than there needs to be.
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Paul:
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Since they have released you and taken away your scientific
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livelihood, I hope you go on the national circuit, 60 Minutes,
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the Carson show, everything you can get on, and milk it for
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every dime you can get.
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Lazar:
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[laughs]
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Paul:
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You have a right to do that since they interrupted your career.
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But the important thing is to get this stuff into the hands of
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the scientific community, that can do some good with it.
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They've been toying with it for years and nothing's come out of
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it. We can't get anywhere. We've got to get it out of the
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hands of these power-mongers.
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Lazar:
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I agree one hundred percent.
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Paul:
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I think that's why you took people up there in the first
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place. You were tired of their games.
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Wesley Crumb, Charleston, Illinois:
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It's a great privilege to get a chance to speak with you.
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I greatly admire your courage in coming forward. I saw a
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copy of the KLAS program you did. When I first heard about
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you I ran up about a $300 phone bill calling New York and
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Chicago, and everywhere. I got a rejection today from the
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Donahue show that they don't want to do a program about you.
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Did you go inside all nine spacecraft?
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Lazar:
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No, no, just one.
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Crumb:
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When you were inside the craft, did you see any indication
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that either through markings on the controls or otherwise
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that these ships were from a different place? Was there
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any writing on any controls or anything?
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Lazar:
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No, not on controls and things like that. But I did see
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some evidence of writing.
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Crumb:
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When you saw the slight demonstration that was performed for
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you, were you the only person that was there that saw this
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craft operate?
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Lazar:
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No, there were several people. I was standing right next to
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the person who was in radio contact with the craft.
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Crumb:
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How long did this demonstration last?
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Lazar:
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It was a short duration. It lifted off the ground, slid
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over to the left, then back to the right, and set back
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down. It was a very short duration.
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Crumb:
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But you never saw who was at the controls?
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Lazar:
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No, because when I was brought in, the craft was in the
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hangar. When I came out, it was already out of the hangar
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and sitting on -- well, sitting out away from the hangar
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some distance. So I don't know how it was brought out, who
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brought it out, who got in it. I can only guess.
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Crumb:
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Is the entire thing underground -- all nine different
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hangars?
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Lazar:
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No, it's not underground; it's just butt up against the
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side of a little mountain, a little hill kind of, but it's
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kind of inside the mountain.
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Crumb:
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Do you feel that the billions of dollars that are being
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spent on the space program by the administration is a waste
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of money, as we already have these ships in our posssession?
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Lazar:
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No, because look at all the technology that we did get out
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of the space program.
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Crumb:
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Was it ever disclosed to you that these craft were on loan
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to us. Is there a chance of them being repossessed at any
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time?
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #8
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:43:00 GMT
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Lazar:
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No, none of that was ever disclosed to me -- anything about
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the origin.
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Crumb:
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I heard a rumor earlier this evening that your van was shot
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at recently. Is there any truth to that?
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Lazar:
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I don't have a van. I was shot at in my car.
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Crumb:
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It got passed on to me from the Video Clearinghouse in
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Yucaipa, and we've been keeping pretty close touch ever
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since this news broke.
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I did get a call yesterday from the National Enquirer. They
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might follow up and try and do something for you, Bob.
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The Enquirer is not exactly the best way you want to go,
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but at least it does have some national exposure.
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Burt in Burbank:
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You said there's more fuel than necessary at the Test
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Site?
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Lazar:
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Yeah. I don't know exactly where it is, but there's
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500 pounds.
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Burt:
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500 pounds of Element 115?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, and it takes 223 grams per craft, so there's
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definitely an abundance of fuel out there.
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Burt:
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Could you quickly describe the underside of these
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ships?
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Lazar:
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No, because I only saw from a SIDE view of only
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one craft. The other ones were always sitting on the
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ground; I never saw it. But the underside is
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essentially flat. Now, I never got directly under it
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to look. There might be some features down there, but
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I really don't know.
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Burt:
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The reason I ask is because you were talking about the
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three distortions that can come down from the gravity
|
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engines to distort the graph.
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Are you aware of any time distortion within the saucer
|
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itself while they are running?
|
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Lazar:
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Yeah, there has to be.
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Burt:
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What about SIZE distortion within the ship?
|
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I've heard reports that people who have been in
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these that the inside seems much larger than the
|
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outside would indicate.
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Lazar:
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I have heard that too, but I haven't really seen
|
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any evidence of that.
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Burt:
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You were talking about the low- and high-speed modes
|
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and the control factors in there. Can you describe
|
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those modes and what the ship looks like each time
|
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|
it is going through those modes?
|
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Lazar:
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The low-speed mode -- and I REALLY wish I could remember
|
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what they call these, but I can't, as I can't remember
|
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the frequency of the wave --
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The low-speed mode: The craft is very vulnerable; it bobs
|
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|
around. And it's sitting on a weak gravitational field,
|
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|
sitting on three gravity waves. And it just bounces
|
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|
around. And it can focus the waves behind it and keep
|
||
|
falling forward and hobble around at low speed.
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The second mode: They increase the amplitude of the
|
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field, and the craft begins to lift, and it performs a
|
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ROLL maneuver: it begins to turn, roll, begins to turn
|
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over. As it begins to leave the earth's gravitational
|
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field, they point the bottom of the craft at the
|
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DESTINATION. This is the second mode of travel, where
|
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|
they converge the three gravity amplifiers -- FOCUS
|
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them -- on a point that they want to go to. Then they
|
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bring them up to full power, and this is where the
|
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|
tremendous time-space distortion takes place, and that
|
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|
whips them right to that point.
|
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Burt:
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Did you actually bench-test a unit away from the
|
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craft itself?
|
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Lazar:
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The reactor, yeah.
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Burt:
|
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About how large is this, and could you describe it?
|
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Lazar:
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The device itself is probably a plate about 18 inches
|
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square; I said diameter before but it is square. There's
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a half-sphere on top where the gravity wave is tapped off
|
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of, but that's about the size of it.
|
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Amy:
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Are there subjects you won't talk about regarding what
|
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was going on at Groom Lake at the project?
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Lazar:
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No, I don't think so.
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Amy:
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Do you have future plans for more publicity?
|
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Lazar:
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There are several networks that are interested.
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Amy:
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60 Minutes?
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Lazar:
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That's been mentioned, but I haven't heard anything
|
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officially.
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Amy:
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Would you do it?
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #9
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:46:00 GMT
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<...Continued from previous message>
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Lazar:
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Yeah, I'd do a major network thing, sure.
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Amy:
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Are you familiar with the movie Hangar 18?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, I think I saw that when it first came out.
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Amy:
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Do you remember any parallels to what you know now?
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Lazar:
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I don't remember enough about the movie.
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Amy:
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The KLAS-TV program showed a Los Alamos newspaper
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article about you during the time that you were
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at Los Alamos. What paper was that? When was it
|
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written?
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Lazar:
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The Monitor, July 1982, or something like that.
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I think I still have a copy at home.
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Amy:
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Did the alien craft create harmful radioactivity
|
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in the area?
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Lazar:
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No.
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Amy:
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The woman talked about on the show a few days ago --
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the child and the two women [Cash/Landrum case?] -- and
|
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they now have cancer. How did that occur?
|
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Lazar:
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I've heard of that before, and that sounds like a
|
||
|
really poor attempt at us producing a craft -- a
|
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nuclear-powered craft, really dirty, spewing nuclear
|
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material all over the place. It sounds something
|
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|
that we would make. It really rings human.
|
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Amy:
|
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Do the aliens appear to be the same physical makeup?
|
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>From your research on the craft itself, can you tell
|
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if they are similar to us -- by the way it was
|
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designed?
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Lazar:
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Certainly smaller.
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Amy:
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But there's nothing other than that?
|
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Lazar:
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Not from the crafts. I read some material pertaining
|
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to what they call the typical grey. I believe
|
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them to be that.
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Goodman:
|
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It was interesting when you asked for your birth
|
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certificate, and you could not locate it. And
|
||
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they told you that literally you did not exist?
|
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They TOLD you this in so many words?
|
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Lazar:
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They said we just have no records here.
|
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Goodman:
|
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And YOU felt that you didn't exist?
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Lazar:
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I felt that that's what they were trying to
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make happen.
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Goodman:
|
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Are you familiar with that type of thing
|
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being done?
|
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Lazar:
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No, I never heard of it before. I guess
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other people have.
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Goodman:
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Did you ever get your birth certificate?
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Lazar:
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Nope.
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Goodman:
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What about diplomas and things of that nature?
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Was there any record of any colleges you have
|
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attended?
|
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Lazar:
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George Knapp tracked down one, and they still
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had a record there.
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Goodman:
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All the rest are gone?
|
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Lazar:
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Yeah.
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Goodman:
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Have you called the colleges yourself and asked
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for copies?
|
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Lazar:
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Yeah. Yeah. Just like I went and called Los
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Alamos, too, and they said, no, you never worked
|
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here, and you know, I've been there for years. You
|
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can present them with the information, look, here's
|
||
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my name in the [Los Alamos] phone book, here are the
|
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people that I've worked with, here is the guy that
|
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I worked for, this is the project I worked on, and
|
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all they say is no. I mean it's ridiculous.
|
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Goodman:
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And when you're talking to these people, I'm sure
|
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there are some that probably are just working there;
|
||
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they don't know any different. They are just checking
|
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the records and saying we don't have anything.
|
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Lazar:
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Right. You can hear them when you call up. They
|
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are checking on the computer. They will type in
|
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your name and it won't come up. So that's
|
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probably all they do know.
|
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Goodman:
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People should realize this -- nowadays especially --
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you could be pulled out -- all of us could -- and
|
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anything we've ever done. If someone pulls your
|
||
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name out of a computer where you've worked before
|
||
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or you've had some past, you don't exist because
|
||
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the new person or a personnel director going in and
|
||
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checking -- you're not there. You have no record
|
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of that individual.
|
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Lazar:
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Right. It depends on the level that you look into
|
||
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it, too. Like I said, George Knapp went out to
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Los Alamos, and that's where he got the telephone
|
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directory and spoke to someone I worked with out
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there, and so on.
|
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Goodman:
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This mode of travel involved in moving these
|
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UFOs around: Can you see that being a mode of
|
||
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travel for us in the future. You said it only
|
||
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took grams of fuel. That sounds pretty good
|
||
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to me as far as being efficient. Do you think that
|
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it's possible that we could be traveling like that
|
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in the future?
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #10
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:49:00 GMT
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Lazar:
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Well, obviously, THEY do, so I imagine it's possible
|
||
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in the future.
|
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Goodman:
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I'm talking about our automobiles. And do you have to
|
||
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be off the ground in order to travel like this?
|
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Lazar:
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Yeah, I think you do. It's not a very good mode of
|
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slow-speed travel.
|
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Goodman:
|
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Something else we talked about off the air. We might
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as well tell the people about it. Some strange things
|
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are going on in your life. You mentioned about car doors
|
||
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being opened. Describe what happened the other night
|
||
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when you and your . . . Shelley left the house and you
|
||
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came back and the doors were wide open. What do you
|
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think about all this?
|
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Lazar:
|
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It's crazy! A friend of mine, Shelley, was over, and
|
||
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we went out to a bar to have a, a, well, a buffet. We
|
||
|
went out, locked the door, checked everything, and we
|
||
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came back several hours later, and all the doors were open.
|
||
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And nothing was disturbed in the house; nothing was
|
||
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taken. In her car that was left in the driveway, the
|
||
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seats were moved all the way back like someone big sat
|
||
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in them.
|
||
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|
||
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I've gone with other friends to a health club that I
|
||
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go to. We lock the doors and check them; in fact, I
|
||
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usually keep a gun in the car and put my wallet on the
|
||
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dash. We've come out and the doors have been not just
|
||
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unlocked but actually open -- not even the wallet taken
|
||
|
or the gun. Certainly kids would have done THAT. It's
|
||
|
just like someone wants me to know that they're still
|
||
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there.
|
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Goodman:
|
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The last time you were on the Happening, you revealed
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the gentleman's name --
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Lazar:
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Dennis Mariano
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Goodman:
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-- saying he was threatening you and was the biggest
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problem in your life. Have you had any problems with him since
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then?
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Lazar:
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No, not recently, no.
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Goodman:
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How would the anti-matter reactor act in a car?
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Lazar:
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I don't know if I'd use that in a car. But if you wanted
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to, you could use it as a tremendous electrical power.
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Goodman:
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Which goes back to the beginning of time: We were going
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to have electric cars and were convinced we shouldn't have
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electric cars because we were told we would have to plug
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them in along the way.
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It wouldn't be necessary -- as they said years ago -- to
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plug in along the way to re-charge the batteries if we had
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something inside to generate --
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Lazar:
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Right. Along the same lines, you could make a NUCLEAR-powered
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car, too, running off plutonium.
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Goodman:
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If we wanted to get involved with this anti-matter-reactor-type
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or mode of travel, we'd have to have Element 115 --
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Lazar:
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Right.
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Goodman:
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-- which you had in your possession at one time.
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Lazar:
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Yeah, that's one of the things I got. And that was my
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ace-in-the-hole.
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Goodman:
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And they got it off you.
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Lazar:
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Yeah. We did get it. . . For people that saw the KLAS
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tape, where George Knapp points and says, "It's stored in
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containers similar to this one," well, that WAS one. And
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that's why we put it on there. It was kind of a jab at
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them to say we got it. That was the real ace-in-the-hole
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because if everyone came out and jumped on it and said
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this is all garbage and everything, you know, just to pop
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that out and say, go check this!
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Goodman:
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Listen guys out there at Area S-4: I know you're listening
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'cause we heard this recently. Why don't you get some of
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that somehow to Bob.
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Why would that be your ace-in-the-hole?
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Lazar:
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Because anyone can verify that it's an element that
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doesn't exist.
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Goodman:
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Boy, that would be wonderful if we could just get that.
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Any of you Mercury Workers up there that want to get
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involved, and say that you do want to get involved, that
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might be a great way to help Bob's cause out and to prove
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his story, behind the story.
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Bill from Las Vegas:
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Someone previously called in and said that some of the
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Mercury Workers had decided to get behind Lazar. Has Bob
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Lazar ever heard anything in relation to that? Have any
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of the Mercury Workers contacted him, and do any of them
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intend to go public as you have done?
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Lazar:
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I don't know what the situation is with those guys, if
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they're for real or not. I've got messages through people
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that someone called once and said there were three of them
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and two of them were captured down at S-4 being tortured.
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And there was another guy out here. And so I really don't
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know what the story is with those guys -- if they're for
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real or not.
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Bill:
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Have you had any contact from other scientists that you
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had worked with or any other scientists either at S-4
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or any other scientists that don't work there?
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Lazar:
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Scientists that DON'T work there, yeah, that I worked with
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at Los Alamos, sure. But none at S-4, no.
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From: paranet!p0.f422.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Michael.Corbin
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Subject: KVEG/Lazar Transcript #11
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Date: 28 Dec 89 01:53:00 GMT
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<...Continued from previous message>
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Bill:
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Since you've gone public with this, you've had contact with
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them calling you and wanting to know what's going on,
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etcetera?
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Lazar:
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Oh yeah. There were a couple that I gave information to
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as we were going along. And they knew what was going on
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already -- through me.
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Bill:
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If you had other people to back you up and support you, it
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might lend more credibility to what you're saying.
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Lazar:
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That was part of the idea of getting it on the news, and
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I thought hopefully I would shake the tree and have these
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other guys come forward and all be able to corroborate the
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story and also have 115 under my belt, but that whole plan
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backfired.
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Bill:
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This is for them if they're listening: The rest of us
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simply just don't have the guts to do anything,
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apparently.
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Lazar:
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I wish they did.
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Bill:
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Anything in the works with regard to any national television
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coverage or news media coverage of any sort?
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Lazar:
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There's been lots of talk but nothing definite. There's no
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date set for anything, but there's been a tremendous amount
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of interest, national and international.
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Bill:
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I heard talk that there's a BIG underground base up there,
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too. Did you know anything about that?
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Lazar:
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I've heard that story, but I have no first-hand knowledge of
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it. I haven't been in any tunnels or any underground stuff.
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Bill:
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If these aliens that have these UFOs are obviously thousands
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of years advanced in technology, it seems, how in the world
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would it seem that the Government would come in possession
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of these UFOs, if in fact the aliens didn't actually want
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them to have them?
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Lazar:
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I don't know. They look in very good condition. It doesn't
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look like they were crashed, that they were retrieved somewhere.
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It really looks like they were given. So I don't know; that
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might be the case.
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Goodman:
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Have you ever given thought to the fact that maybe they were
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invited here and they actually landed here and that's why
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they were here?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, it's possible.
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Goodman:
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They could have come right to this area.
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Jim from Las Vegas:
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On TV, you spoke of observing a demonstration of this
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anti-matter gravity wave controller device. And you
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made a mock-up copy?
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Lazar:
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A friend made one, yeah.
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Jim:
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I heard you speak of bouncing golf balls off of this
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anti-gravity field?
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Lazar:
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Yeah.
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Jim:
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And also about the candle, the wax, and the flame
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stood still?
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Lazar:
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Right.
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Jim:
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And then the hole that you saw appear --
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Lazar:
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It wasn't a hole; it was a little disk.
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Jim:
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Under what conditions did you see this demonstrated.
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Elaborate on this. And how large was the force field?
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Lazar:
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The force field where the candle was?
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Jim:
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The force field created by the anti-matter device.
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Lazar:
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It was about a 20-inch radius from the surface of the sphere.
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Jim:
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Where was this area, just above the device?
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Lazar:
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Yeah, surrounding the sphere.
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Jim:
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Did the sphere surround the device?
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Lazar:
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No, the sphere sits in the center of the device.
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It's a half-sphere sitting on a plate, and a field
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surrounds the half-sphere.
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Jim:
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And you just place a candle in there?
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Lazar:
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No, no, no. That was a separate demonstration. I'm
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just telling you where the field EXTENDS from.
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Jim:
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Oh, that's what I'm curious about.
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Lazar:
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No, they tap the field off using a wave guide, off of
|
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the sphere. And this is a completely different setup, where
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they had a mockup small gravity amplifier, and there were
|
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three focused into a point, and that area of focus was
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probably nine or ten inches in diameter.
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Jim:
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They displaced this area or moved this area?
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Lazar:
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No, it wasn't displaced; it's just where the field was
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generated.
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Jim:
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And in there you put the candle?
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Lazar:
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Right.
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Jim:
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And that thing can actually bounce golf balls of of it?
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Lazar:
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No, no. The golf ball thing, again, had nothing to do with that
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setup. The golf ball thing had something to do with just when
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the reactor was energized, before the wave guide was put on or
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anything. We were just pushing on the field; it was being
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demonstrated to me; and we just bounced a golf ball off the top.
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