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SUBJECT: ROBERT LAZAR PAPER FILE: UFO2675
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MUFONET-BBS NETWORK -|- MUTUAL UFO NETWORK
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File: B_LAZAR.ASC
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[Provided by MUFON Member Mark Hines, with permission to use
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his name and address for reader-feedback]
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Written by Mark Hines
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Box 85147
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Las Vegas, NV 89185
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NOTE: Any questions regarding this can be directed to the
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above named person and address.
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ROBERT LAZAR PAPER
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Slender and bespectacled, with the bookish air about him,
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Bob Lazar certainly looks the part. In fact, he is a young
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scientist who has worked on our government's most highly
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classified project, Galileo, which involves back engineering
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alien technology. His employment as a Majestic 12 scientist
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required a clearance 38 levels above q. Since going public
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and telling of his work as a theoretical physicist at Area S-4
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in the Nevada Test Site, he has had his life threatened and he
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has been shot at. Operatives have also erased hospital birth
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records, college transcripts and employment records, including
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those of his employment with Los Alamos National Laboratories
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and through EG&G.
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Evidence supporting his claims is considerable. Bob
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claimed to have worked at Los Alamos National Laboratories.
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The FBI is still dragging its feet in investigating his
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employment there, even though Nevada Congressman James Bilbray
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asked it to be investigated over two years ago. Evidently,
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FBI agents are still scratching their heads, wondering how to
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both deny his employment at Los Alamos and explain why his
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name is in an old telephone directory of Los Alamos
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scientists. That article in a July, 1982 edition of the
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Los Alamos Monitor, which shows a picture of Bob by a jet car
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and refers to his employment as a scientist with Los Alamos,
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is also hard to explain. The two-dozen odd Los Alamos
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employees who told KLAS TV's George Knapp they remember Bob
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are also a pesky problem for the FBI. The W-2 form Naval
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Intelligence mailed Bob is hard to explain as well.
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On several local Las Vegas radio shows and on Chuck
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Harder's national "For the People" radio show, Bob has
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answered questions about the propulsion system of flying
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saucers, or discs as our government calls them. According to
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documents Bob read at S-4, discs fly by amplifying gravity
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waves. Gravity is actually two waves, identified as gravity A
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and gravity B. Gravity A is at the atomic level. That is,
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the wave does not go beyond the molecular level except in
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element 115. The propulsion system is an antimatter reactor.
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In the disc Bob crawled inside, the reactor was a sphere,
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about the size of a medicine ball. The top half of it was
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visible in the middle of the floor. Fuel for the reactor is
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element 115, ununpentium. On a periodic table, ununpentium
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would be listed as UUP. It has 156 neutrons, and it is a
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super heavy metal. When it is bombarded with protons, it
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becomes element 116, an element that has very unusual
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properties. That is, when it comes into contact with any
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element, there is almost a 100% conversion of matter into
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energy. The fuel pellet aliens use is about the size of a
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fifty-cent piece, and it weighs about 223 grams. Supporting
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the claim that ununpentium is a stable element, Bob notes,
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"...in that heavy ion research facility in Germany, they
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just discovered that in their dabbling in transmuting
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elements, and as we got higher up on the periodic chart their
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half lives got shorter and shorter. Well, for the first time
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they came up with element 109, I think, and the half life
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became longer, and they are seriously considering that this
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may be a trend and that it may lead up to a stable element.
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And they theorize that it would be in the 115 area. And, in
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fact, this is true, and this is what this element is; it is
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essentially stable."
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The wave that is produced from that matter-antimatter
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reaction is present on the spherical reactor. Attached to the
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reactor is a transparent wave guide which is tuned in such a
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manner that it provides an easy path for the wave to take. It
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takes less effort for the wave to travel up the wave guide
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than go elsewhere. The bottom of the tapered wave guide
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touches the top of the reactor, while the top of the wave
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guide extends to the ceiling. Electric power is produced in
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thermoelectric generators located at the bottom of the
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reactor. The generators are virtually 100% efficient.
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The gravity amplifiers themselves are three hollow tubes
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about two feet in diameter and four feet long. They are
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arranged in a triangular configuration at the bottom of the
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disc. The reactor itself is centered between the three
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amplifiers because the wave is also present at the bottom of
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the reactor. The reactor acts as a transmitter, similar to a
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Tesla Coil, in that each amplifier is independently turned to
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function as an amplifying receiver. Gravity waves have
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amplitude, wavelength and frequency, just like any other wave.
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As the amplitude is increased, gravitational waves bend space
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around the disc. Each of the three gravity amplifiers
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produces its own gravitational wave, and, depending on how the
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gravity amplifiers are oriented, gravity waves can be focused
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on a point or spread out. On gimbols, each amplifier can
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operate independently. The waves are phase shifted, which
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changes the wave's orientation and plane from zero to 180
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degrees, thereby changing the attraction or repulsion of the
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wave. When a disc operates on only one amplifier, standing on
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a pedestal of gravity, it is said to operate in an omicron
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configuration. In this configuration, the other two
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amplifiers are freed for other uses, such as picking up cattle
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or Ed Walters.
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In the delta configuration, discs operate on all three
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amplifiers. This configuration is used in space for long
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distance travel. In space, a disc tilts over on its back so
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that the gravitational amplifiers focus on where the disc is
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going, and the propulsion system is powered up, amplifying
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gravitational waves that are out of phase with earth's
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gravity. The amplified gravitational waves distort time and
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space, or "spacetime" as it is referred to in the documents.
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That gravity distorts time is known in current physics. For
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example, if you and friend have atomic clocks synchronized to
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each other and your friend climbs a mountain or goes up in an
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airplane, the clocks will be out of sync when your friend
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returns (your clock is closer to the center of the earth).
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That gravity distorts or warps space is also currently
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accepted. That is why astronomers at certain positions during
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an eclipse can see stars that are directly behind the sun (the
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sun's gravity causes the star's light to bend around the sun).
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In short, the disc warps spacetime, attaches itself to the
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warp and snaps back. Imagine a thin sheet of rubber stretched
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out (this represents space). Now, put a ball bearing on the
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sheet (this represents the disc) Now, with your fingers
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under the sheet, pinch the rubber at a point some distance
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from the ball bearing keeping the rubber pinched, move the
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pinch to the ball bearing. As you bring the pinch back to its
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original position, the ball bearing will follow. This is an
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analogy of what happens.
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On the nine discs, each different, kept in
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interconnecting hangers, Bob had hands-on experience with one
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he dubbed the "sports model" because of its sleek appearance.
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It was over 35 feet in diameter. Before he worked on it, he
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was shown a short demonstration of its ascending, moving to
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the left, then to the right, and then alighting. Before
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ascending, the disc briefly gave off a corona discharge, a
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sound like high-voltage electricity, and then it was
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completely silent, its bottom glowing blue. The hissing and
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glowing are by-products of the tremendous electromagnetic
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pulses generated from the craft. Inside the "sports model",
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Bob saw a console and children-sized chairs. There were no 90
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degree angles inside, and everything appeared softly rounded.
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According to the documents, the aliens are identified as
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being from Zeta 2 Reticuli, the second star of a binary system
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in the constellation Reticulum. They come from the fourth
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planet out. Although it is about 37 light years from Zeta 2
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Reticuli to Earth, discs take very little time to cover the
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distance because discs do not travel in a linear mode. (Speed
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is defined as a distance divided by time. And since discs
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operate by warping time itself and space itself, a more
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complicated formula that s+d/t is needed to describe what
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happens). It's not so much that discs break Einstein's famous
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rule that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light;
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it's more accurate that discs get around the rule altogether.
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Recall that Einstein died trying to understand gravity.
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According to Bob, gravity propagates instantly.
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When traveling at relatively slow speeds near a planet,
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discs again use gravity, but in a different way. This time
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discs balance on gravity waves and "fall" in the direction
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they want to go. Although discs are more unstable in this
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mode, they still can perform maneuvers that are beyond the
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capabilities of conventional aircraft, such as making 90
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degree turns on a dime or accelerating rapidly. Those inside
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the discs experience no G forces during these maneuvers.
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