@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp Corbell: "Uneducated people-- even on the basics facts ..."
Ah, where to begin? How about Mr. Knapp "confid[ing]" that he thinks Lazar lied, and never attended either MIT or Caltech? Too bad that statement didn't make it into your movie, or into Knapp's forward to the new book.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp In the new "autobiography,"Lazar never mentions Caltech, and mentions MIT only once, on page 23, claiming he was sent there while working at Los Alamos ("[I was] grateful to the folks at MESA for sending me to MIT to further my education . . .”). Impossible timeline, contradicts
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp previous claims to have received Masters from MIT circa 1982 -- before going to work at Los Alamos. Contradicts his deflection in the Corbell film, suggesting Los Alamos would not have hired him with only a high school diploma.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp Here is Lazar himself, at the International UFO Seminar 5-1-93, a rare occasion in which he was exposed to unregulated questions without an enabler at his side. Asked to name Caltech/MIT profs, he named Duxler as Caltech -- who was his instructor at Pierce Junior College, and
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp "Hohsfield"--even spelled it correctly--as MIT prof. Hohsfield was his high-school tech teacher. Lazar's only degree is from a mail-order mill,closed down shortly thereafter. He is not a physicist. He's a tech guy who fell in with John Lear, decided he could outdo Billy Meier.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp It seems that Billy Meier was all the rage in Lear-like circles in 1989. Jerome Clark's UFO Encyclopedia 3rd Ed. (2018) says (p. 302), "Purely as a commercial enterprise, Meier's is among the most successful in the history of the contactee movement." Lazar's "scout model" is
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp a near-exact copy of a Meier "beam ship." Lazar himself, in interviews of that era, made the comparison repeatedly.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp In Oct. 5 Rogan podcast, Corbell acknowledged Meier guilty of many hoaxes, but suggests that Meier was merely trying to recapture earlier authentic experiences. This makes as much sense as believing that govt. agents could erase Lazar from every Caltech and MIT yearbook, etc.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp IMO, Corbell here sought to deflect attention from the strong Meier influence on Lazar's original story. One of many efforts, in the film and the new book, to polish up the original Lazar story, often through screaming omissions, but also conscious or unconscious revisions.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp Much more could be said about the new Lazar book, and no doubt will be, in due course. But let's turn for a moment to "Element 115." Lazar claimed the alien craft employed a heavy element with multiple extraordinary properties. Corbell-Knapp claim that the later creation of
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp Element 115 in the lab supports Lazar's claim. This is nonsense. First of all -- and this will come as a surprise to many-- Kid Lazar was not even sure how many protons his magical element had! He said: "I was the one who identified 115. That was
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp my only contribution to the project. And I don't stand on the fact that it's 115, but if it's not, it's 114. It's right in there." (interview with author Michael Lindemann, Sept. 22, 1990.) Second, lab work on such heavy-element creations was described in a prominent article
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp in Scientific American in May, 1989 -- the very month that Lazar first told his story to George Knapp. So the lab creation of Element 115 was predicted-- but no isotope yet created has a half-life of even one second.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp Yes, it is theoretically possible that a stable isotope of 115 could exist -- but why speculate? In his 2014 Denmark speech, Mr. Knapp said he knew where an actual sample of the stable 115 isotope (with its multiple, magical properties) is located! Mr. Knapp said:
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp "It's in a spot now where nobody could get to it. But it's still there. One of these days, maybe after's Bob's gone, I'll go and dig it up." (10-4-2014) See video, provided under Fair Use doctrine.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp Mr. Corbell says higher in this thread, "All info is out there. @g_knapp and I have both provided it." Yet Mr. Knapp's own testimony, absolute physical proof of Lazar's tale exists -- a chuck of an isotope of Element 115 which could not have originated on Earth -- #boblazar
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp - and this absolute physical proof is not in a deep-black government SAP, but at a hidden site known to Mr. Knapp -- and presumably, known to Bob Lazar. I'm sure many readers will agree this is the perfect time for them to turn it over to an independent lab for analysis.
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp I fear, however, that such analysis would show that Knapp's trust in the magical 115 sample was no more well founded that that of Bob Bigelow, many years ago. As Jacques Vallee wrote in 1997: "Bob [Bigelow] once created a company with Bob Lazar, the Zeta Reticuli Corporation,
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp to exploit the wondrous supposed properties of Element 115. Lazar exhibited a substance that was light, foam-like, and almost weightless, hinting it would revolutionize energy and propulsion. The cooperation only lasted until the day when Bob [Bigelow] noticed
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp a container of Lazar's secret sauce in a corner and recognized it as a commercial emulsive product!" -- (Forbidden Science 4, page 352).@alejandrotrojas @KeithBasterfie1 @OmniTalkRadio @UfoJoe11 @PostDisclosure @Aviation_Intel @LtTimMcMillan @Reddit_r_UFO @monsieur_legris
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp @alejandrotrojas @KeithBasterfie1 @OmniTalkRadio @UfoJoe11 @PostDisclosure @Aviation_Intel @LtTimMcMillan @Reddit_r_UFO @monsieur_legris @blackvaultcom
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@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp @alejandrotrojas @KeithBasterfie1 @OmniTalkRadio @UfoJoe11 @PostDisclosure @Aviation_Intel @LtTimMcMillan @Reddit_r_UFO @monsieur_legris @blackvaultcom @TTSAcademy @joerogan @ScottBr31600449 Note that the Vallee quoted above is the legendary "Jacques F**king Vallee," of whom Mr. Corbell spoke with apparent respect on the Oct. 5 Rogan podcast. Vallee once wrote, "The Lazar-Lear legend, still popular in America, is a little too stupid to be taken seriously in France."
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp @alejandrotrojas @KeithBasterfie1 @OmniTalkRadio @UfoJoe11 @PostDisclosure @Aviation_Intel @LtTimMcMillan @Reddit_r_UFO @monsieur_legris @blackvaultcom @TTSAcademy @joerogan @ScottBr31600449 Anyway, in the recent past, Mr. Knapp and Mr. Corbell have spoken publicly about studies of various samples that some think are connected with UFOs -- here is Corbell talking about such items in the Oct. 5 Rogan podcast -- yet, according to Mr. Knapp,
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp @alejandrotrojas @KeithBasterfie1 @OmniTalkRadio @UfoJoe11 @PostDisclosure @Aviation_Intel @LtTimMcMillan @Reddit_r_UFO @monsieur_legris @blackvaultcom @TTSAcademy @joerogan @ScottBr31600449 their guy Lazar has a sample of the definitively unearthly stable 115 isotope, which possesses multiple astonishing properties (incredible power, anti-gravity), hidden at a known location. As Mr. Corbell says above, "Time to think."
@UfoIssue @mjbanias @JeremyCorbell @mvtatertot @SilvaRecord @MadScientistPod @VICE @g_knapp @alejandrotrojas @KeithBasterfie1 @OmniTalkRadio @UfoJoe11 @PostDisclosure @Aviation_Intel @LtTimMcMillan @Reddit_r_UFO @monsieur_legris @blackvaultcom @TTSAcademy @joerogan @ScottBr31600449 I should note that Mr. Corbell, in his movie, has warned that those who express "distrust" of Lazar's story risk provoking one of two responses. "Does he [Lazar] fade back into the shadows that formed him, or does he lash out to carve his words into your flesh?" Option 1, please.
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