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Originally posted by IgnoreTheFacts
This subject can't move forward in the mainstream until we, as a group, recognize charlatans like him and dismiss them outright.
Many things he claims don't even survive a cursory examination. The whole element 115 story should be enough to convince even the die hard "brotherly loving alien believer" that he is full of it.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Originally posted by deanorw
Here goes Bob again claiming the government is out to get him.
Bob's method of success:
1: Jump into controversial subject matter.
2: Fabricate a story.
3: Place Himself into the forefront of this technology.
4: Claim the Gov't is out to get him.
I mean I do get a kick out of him, but to claim he is working with pure hydrides would require a especially clean environment, controlled conditions, high tech and lots and lots of research money. What is the name of his company? Where is it's location? Where is the funding coming from? Where is the video of he and his so called team working on this tech?
Bob sure is having trouble with that hydrogen car.
Give up Bob. Try something else.
How about a 90% efficient thermoelectric generator?
I wish he would sell some coffee cups at united nuclear with
the sport model , top hat and jello mold spacecraft on them.
Originally posted by deanorw
Here goes Bob again claiming the government is out to get him.
Bob's method of success:
1: Jump into controversial subject matter.
2: Fabricate a story.
3: Place Himself into the forefront of this technology.
4: Claim the Gov't is out to get him.
I mean I do get a kick out of him, but to claim he is working with pure hydrides would require a especially clean environment, controlled conditions, high tech and lots and lots of research money. What is the name of his company? Where is it's location? Where is the funding coming from? Where is the funding coming from? Where is the video of he and his so called team working on this tech?
[edit on 16-11-2009 by deanorw]
[edit on 16-11-2009 by deanorw]
Originally posted by paradiselost333
For some reason I believe every word he says, "about ET tech that is" cant put my finger on why. I am usually cautious when it comes to people like this, but something tells me he is 100% not crazy and not making it up. He is not dead because they know that anybody that matters will not believe him anyway did i just say that?? oh well
Originally posted by crw2006
Should be entertaining. At least Noory isnt hosting tonight. If he was we could always count how many times he asks the same stupid off the topic question. The best was when some lady called up and said George's show cured her insomnia.
Originally posted by rickyrrr
Where do you come up with that stuff? Powering a gas engine with Hydrogen is nothing extraordinary. Nobody would have any trouble doing that, myth busters did it. Getting solar powered hydrolyzers installed on every gas station is the big problem. But nobody can stop you from setting up your own hydrolysis plant at home, which you can power with sunlight or from the grid. Storing just enough hydrogen for 10 / 20 mile trips at high pressure in ordinary pressure tanks is also doable by a hobbyist. It won't be cheap, but it's not a baseless claim from Bob Lazar. Do some research.
-rrr
Originally posted by The Shrike
reply to post by ufo reality
I'll try to call in to talk to Lazar.
I'll appreciate it if you could get in the question as to why his and Testors S4 UFO resemble the Meier Beamships. Your reply if you're successful will be appreciated.
Originally posted by deanorw
Originally posted by rickyrrr
Where do you come up with that stuff? Powering a gas engine with Hydrogen is nothing extraordinary. Nobody would have any trouble doing that, myth busters did it. Getting solar powered hydrolyzers installed on every gas station is the big problem. But nobody can stop you from setting up your own hydrolysis plant at home, which you can power with sunlight or from the grid. Storing just enough hydrogen for 10 / 20 mile trips at high pressure in ordinary pressure tanks is also doable by a hobbyist. It won't be cheap, but it's not a baseless claim from Bob Lazar. Do some research.
-rrr
Burning Hydrogen is easy. Extracting it to use it as a viable large scale. inexpensive, replacement fuel source is another thing entirely.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by IgnoreTheFacts
This subject can't move forward in the mainstream until we, as a group, recognize charlatans like him and dismiss them outright.
Well put. Bob does damage to the cause for finding obscure facts, by polluting the information field with his fabrications.
Many things he claims don't even survive a cursory examination. The whole element 115 story should be enough to convince even the die hard "brotherly loving alien believer" that he is full of it.
Quite so! The 115 story is full of contradictions on a very basic level. If the properties of 115 as he described it were true, there'd be a smoking crater 3 miles in diameter around his (vaporized) residence, because the alleged slab of 115 would have been hit by a proton (coming naturally from cosmic ray) and cause a reaction.
Not to mention that he claimed there were 3 pieces of 115 and 2 of these were burglarized. Apparently he kept them in plain view, like paperweights.