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Bob Lazar
Jun 17, 2020 21:36:43 GMT
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 21:36:43 GMT
A work colleague mentioned this chap Bob Lazar in conversation the other day so I did a bit of research and find his story fascinating, not sure wether he is telling the truth or a pathological liar? Very interesting stuff, reverse engineering ufo technology etc? What's people's thoughts?
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Post by murphthesurf on Jun 17, 2020 21:52:02 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times.
Roberto, ask your friend if he (your friend!) ever attended any of the excellent annual UFO Magazine weekend conferences held at Leeds Uni back in the 1990s/ early 2000s. The magazine and conferences both ceased when the Editor, Graham Birdsall, died suddenly when in his early 50s.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2020 21:53:04 GMT
A work colleague mentioned this chap Bob Lazar in conversation the other day so I did a bit of research and find his story fascinating, not sure wether he is telling the truth or a pathological liar? Very interesting stuff, reverse engineering ufo technology etc? What's people's thoughts? I thought was a new Belgian signing I like this kind of weirdness. Will watch tonight at work. Netflix show about him
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Bob Lazar
Jun 17, 2020 21:56:35 GMT
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 21:56:35 GMT
A work colleague mentioned this chap Bob Lazar in conversation the other day so I did a bit of research and find his story fascinating, not sure wether he is telling the truth or a pathological liar? Very interesting stuff, reverse engineering ufo technology etc? What's people's thoughts? I thought was a new Belgian signing I like this kind of weirdness. Will watch tonight at work. Netflix show about him I was told the Netflix documentary "is shit" and to look on YouTube etc👍 but I may give it a go and once I get a bit of spare time I shall look on YouTube myself. Let us know if you find anything of interest Jesus👍
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 21:58:31 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times. To be honest Murph I hadn't heard of him until yesterday, I love stuff like this... Space UFOs etc soooo interesting👍
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2020 21:59:12 GMT
I thought was a new Belgian signing I like this kind of weirdness. Will watch tonight at work. Netflix show about him I was told the Netflix documentary "is shit" and to look on YouTube etc👍 but I may give it a go and once I get a bit of spare time I shall look on YouTube myself. Let us know if you find anything of interest Jesus👍 Actually just realised have seen the Netflix documentary. Just didn't click with the fella's name.
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Post by marylandstoke on Jun 17, 2020 22:00:43 GMT
A work colleague mentioned this chap Bob Lazar in conversation the other day so I did a bit of research and find his story fascinating, not sure wether he is telling the truth or a pathological liar? Very interesting stuff, reverse engineering ufo technology etc? What's people's thoughts? That your really Musik by any other name? Does Lazer rhyme with Laser? That this is lazy, click bait crap that should be shit binned ? What’s people’s thoughts?? Maybe some research in other fields first? Plus, if you are actually interested, lazy. Check out what’s going on in PaX River. Fun
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Bob Lazar
Jun 17, 2020 22:06:17 GMT
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 22:06:17 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times. Roberto, ask your friend if he (your friend!) ever attended any of the excellent annual UFO Magazine weekend conferences held at Leeds Uni back in the 1990s/ early 2000s. The magazine and conferences both ceased when the Editor, Graham Birdsall, died suddenly when in his early 50s. I will ask him Murph, he did tell me he visited area 51, he went to a cafe on some highway near 51 and the lady behind the counter told him to drive down the highway until you see a mailbox(middle of nowhere)((and to also stick to the warning signs or You WILL BE SHOT)) and turn right which he did, he got to within a certain distance and all of a sudden a black jeep came up over the hill in front of him so he retreated hastily all the time being followed until he returned to the highway! Very interesting stuff
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Post by murphthesurf on Jun 17, 2020 22:06:19 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times. To be honest Murph I hadn't heard of him until yesterday, I love stuff like this... Space UFOs etc soooo interesting👍 The Leeds Confs were wonderful. Choc-a-bloc with top international speakers every year from opening on the Friday tea-time to closing on the Sunday evening. I went every year. I also went to the separate annual USA International one held in Laughlin, Nevada, for a week - this was February 2007.
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 22:08:46 GMT
To be honest Murph I hadn't heard of him until yesterday, I love stuff like this... Space UFOs etc soooo interesting👍 The Leeds Confs were wonderful. Choc-a-bloc with top international speakers every year from opening on the Friday tea-time to closing on the Sunday evening. I went every year. I also went to the separate annual USA International one held in Laughlin, Nevada, for a week - this was February 2007. Well I bet you have some stories to tell😉 I shall ask him tomorrow Murph👍
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2020 22:09:23 GMT
Might not be everyone's cup of tea but do like Buzzfeed Unsolved Crime on Amazon
Bit lighthearted but interesting . Always liked the D B Cooper case and a couple on there had never heard of. The rapper, Chewypack or whatever had no interest in but most are good.
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 22:10:52 GMT
Might not be everyone's cup of tea but do like Buzzfeed Unsolved Crime on Amazon Bit lighthearted but interesting . Always liked the D B Cooper case and a couple on there had never heard of. The rapper, Chewypack or whatever had no interest in but most are good. I will look into those muffin 👍
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Post by PotteringThrough on Jun 17, 2020 22:13:47 GMT
I think he's telling the truth.
I didn't believe the story when I first watched a video on him, but his story hasn't changed over all these years and he's clearly an intelligent bloke.
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Bob Lazar
Jun 17, 2020 22:16:12 GMT
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 17, 2020 22:16:12 GMT
I think he's telling the truth. I didn't believe the story when I first watched a video on him, but his story hasn't changed over all these years and he's clearly an intelligent bloke. That's what my colleague at work says, he read so much info on this guy and said he couldn't find anything to discredit him... Very interesting stuff. I shall read some more🧐
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Post by murphthesurf on Jun 17, 2020 22:32:03 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times. Roberto, ask your friend if he (your friend!) ever attended any of the excellent annual UFO Magazine weekend conferences held at Leeds Uni back in the 1990s/ early 2000s. The magazine and conferences both ceased when the Editor, Graham Birdsall, died suddenly when in his early 50s. I will ask him Murph, he did tell me he visited area 51, he went to a cafe on some highway near 51 and the lady behind the counter told him to drive down the highway until you see a mailbox(middle of nowhere)((and to also stick to the warning signs or You WILL BE SHOT)) and turn right which he did, he got to within a certain distance and all of a sudden a black jeep came up over the hill in front of him so he retreated hastily all the time being followed until he returned to the highway! Very interesting stuff Exactly all the same things happened to me when I visited Area 51 - or at least the approach to it, which is as far as you can get. Saw the mailbox, and upon arriving and getting out of the car to go and look at the gates where the sign 'Use of Lethal Force is Authorised' is situated, the 4-wheel drive which was high up on the ridge on the other side of the highway made a point of making its presence obvious and arranged itself to face/overlook the little group of us (4 tourists - myself, an Italian guy and an American couple) in a clear 'don't mess with us - we're watching you' way - and as I was travelling on my own I behaved. I think these are all entirely standard experiences for all UFO tourists to the area. The cafe you mention was/is called 'The Little A'Le'Inn', and I had lunch there. Outside they have a great feature which is a pickup truck with a large metal 'flying saucer' hanging off it on 3 or 4 chains! Naturally I've got photos of all of the above.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2020 22:39:22 GMT
I will ask him Murph, he did tell me he visited area 51, he went to a cafe on some highway near 51 and the lady behind the counter told him to drive down the highway until you see a mailbox(middle of nowhere)((and to also stick to the warning signs or You WILL BE SHOT)) and turn right which he did, he got to within a certain distance and all of a sudden a black jeep came up over the hill in front of him so he retreated hastily all the time being followed until he returned to the highway! Very interesting stuff Exactly all the same things happened to me when I visited Area 51 - or at least the approach to it, which is as far as you can get. Saw the mailbox, and upon arriving and getting out of the car to go and look at the gates where the sign 'Use of Lethal Force is Authorised' is situated, the 4-wheel drive which was high up on the ridge on the other side of the highway made a point of making its presence obvious and arranged itself to face/overlook the little group of us (4 tourists - myself, an Italian guy and an American couple) in a clear 'don't mess with us - we're watching you' way - and as I was travelling on my own I behaved. I think these are all entirely standard experiences for all UFO tourists to the area. The cafe you mention was/is called 'The Little A'Le'Inn', and I had lunch there. Outside they have a great feature which is a pickup truck with a large metal 'flying saucer' hanging off it on 3 or 4 chains! Naturally I've got photos of all of the above. Been to the Little A'le'Inn on the XT Highway but didn't venture as far as Area 51 area. Excellent chilli omelette and lots of those RV types who look like they married their sisters were parked there. Great tat gift shop. Was a few years back now. I remember the odd lady waitress more than anything
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Post by desman2 on Jun 17, 2020 22:47:49 GMT
One of my favourite speakers is Richard Hoagland. The guys imagination is infinate and have often put one of his shows with Art Bell on you tube. A couple of hours of pure entertainment.
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Post by butlerstbob on Jun 18, 2020 6:26:40 GMT
I will ask him Murph, he did tell me he visited area 51, he went to a cafe on some highway near 51 and the lady behind the counter told him to drive down the highway until you see a mailbox(middle of nowhere)((and to also stick to the warning signs or You WILL BE SHOT)) and turn right which he did, he got to within a certain distance and all of a sudden a black jeep came up over the hill in front of him so he retreated hastily all the time being followed until he returned to the highway! Very interesting stuff Exactly all the same things happened to me when I visited Area 51 - or at least the approach to it, which is as far as you can get. Saw the mailbox, and upon arriving and getting out of the car to go and look at the gates where the sign 'Use of Lethal Force is Authorised' is situated, the 4-wheel drive which was high up on the ridge on the other side of the highway made a point of making its presence obvious and arranged itself to face/overlook the little group of us (4 tourists - myself, an Italian guy and an American couple) in a clear 'don't mess with us - we're watching you' way - and as I was travelling on my own I behaved. I think these are all entirely standard experiences for all UFO tourists to the area. The cafe you mention was/is called 'The Little A'Le'Inn', and I had lunch there. Outside they have a great feature which is a pickup truck with a large metal 'flying saucer' hanging off it on 3 or 4 chains! Naturally I've got photos of all of the above. That is exactly how my friend described it the whole cafe/mailbox experience murph pretty much word for word.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2020 8:44:00 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times. Roberto, ask your friend if he (your friend!) ever attended any of the excellent annual UFO Magazine weekend conferences held at Leeds Uni back in the 1990s/ early 2000s. The magazine and conferences both ceased when the Editor, Graham Birdsall, died suddenly when in his early 50s. I didn’t get to the conference but did receive the mag on a regular basis. Very interesting. I remember Tim Good doing some excellent research on the Gulf Breeze incidents at the time.
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Post by murphthesurf on Jun 18, 2020 10:43:12 GMT
Don't need to look him up - he's well known in ufology circles. In about the mid-1990s there was quite a spell of various TV documentaries about ufos/aliens, etc., and he featured quite a few times. Roberto, ask your friend if he (your friend!) ever attended any of the excellent annual UFO Magazine weekend conferences held at Leeds Uni back in the 1990s/ early 2000s. The magazine and conferences both ceased when the Editor, Graham Birdsall, died suddenly when in his early 50s. I didn’t get to the conference but did receive the mag on a regular basis. Very interesting. I remember Tim Good doing some excellent research on the Gulf Breeze incidents at the time. There's a photo of moi in one of them! Timothy Good was an excellent speaker and often gave a two-hour presentation at Leeds, but even if he wasn't speaking he always attended the event for the whole weekend. He's written several books on the subject, and I've got at least most, if not all, of them. Professionally, he's also a concert violinist. Top man.
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Post by yeswilko on Jun 18, 2020 12:20:36 GMT
The Joe Rogan podcast with him is interesting. Can be watched on YouTube
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