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Originally posted by RR
He was on a C2C weekend show with Art back on Dec, 6th of last year, he said he's not really into the UFO scene anymore and basically just retold his story of seeing and working on disk shaped craft at Area 51.
One thing of note from the interview was he admitted to actually owning (with his "partner") one of those underground nuclear silos out in some desert and that the police had been called on him because someone found out he was the owner and they thought he had ETs and UFOs there.
By the way THIS is his current site.
How do you know this Gazork?
Originally posted by Bastardsky
I remember he talked about an element 115 that didn´t exists at the time.
It exists now and it´s called Ununpentium"
Originally posted by NightVision
5) Bob Lazar has pieces of Element 115 at a secure location. He has denied this publicly to avoid govt. scrutiny. The elements were likely smuggled out via courier to Indian Springs and then later couriered to an unknown destination. To those that say such an act is not possible, consider the case of Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen, a former CIA counter-intelligence officer and FBI agent. Hanssen smuggled out materials in trash bags.
Originally posted by NightVision
5) Bob Lazar has pieces of Element 115 at a secure location. He has denied this publicly to avoid govt. scrutiny. The elements were likely smuggled out via courier to Indian Springs and then later couriered to an unknown destination. To those that say such an act is not possible, consider the case of Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen, a former CIA counter-intelligence officer and FBI agent. Hanssen smuggled out materials in trash bags.
Originally posted by cripmeister
With a half life counted in ms this is an extraordinary claim, any evidence to back it up?