Don't forget to wear a tin-foil hat when you turn in. The Mad Hatter's having an April Sale.
Wouldn't that block any ET/EBE "excitation field" communications?
So Bob, I notice that you were born in Coral Gables in 1959.....
So ..... do you remember the Venetian Pool?
Were you perhaps one of those little kids diving off the high board when Greeneyes and I were there? I was the tanned girl in the yellow bikini.. He was the tall dude... with a beard.... 1964 Christmas vacation.
Lady Linda, I remember the Venetian Pool, and sailing on Biscayne Bay, but you were there before i was too. I arrived in Hialeah just before Christmas 1968, and spent New Year's Eve in Miami Beach, walking with a young lady along the marina docks before retiring for the evening to her suite at the Copacabana. Can you hear Barry Manilow singing yet? No, her name was NOT Lola!
I also dated the daughter of a USAF General, and made frequent trips to Homestead AFB with her, driving right onto the tarmac and behind a huge cargo jet to accept packages sent to her from Dad and friends overseas.
I used to go to Crandon Park on the ocean just in front of Nixon's Biscayne Bay retreat sometimes referred to as the "Florida Whitehouse" by the media back in the day. And I remember the security forces visible when Nixon himself was in town.
Mr. MooT, I do have knowledge that Robert Lazar did in fact have a listing in the telephone directory at Groom Lake. If I am not mistaken that facility is in Nevada, not (Sandia National Labs - SNL)New Mexico or (Stanford Research Institute - SRI) California. Linda's father had a telephone extension there (SRI) into the 1980's. My colleague had the black SUV's parked around his cul-de-sac for quite some time after he had called that extension and was told there was "No Dr. Brown at this facility." It was not a lie, Dr. Brown had passed n about two years prior. Check now, I am sure you will find no records of that listing. Unless of course you happen to know someone that still has an old directory, which they more than likely were not supposed to take out of the building.
I also remember the interview Lazar gave along with Col. Phillip Corso to Art Bell, where he mentioned the 3 conical "amplifiers" that emitted "gravity wave propulsion" and that when they were within planetary atmosphere, how they were used to stabilize the craft. As Linda's father stated, "The ones that wobble are ours!" and Bob's statement describing the propulsion system seems logical, however there are gaping holes in the physics.
John Lear's story is a bit confusing to follow as you are telling it Mr. Moot, but that is because I feel that you are combining the truth with the myths and spin. For example, you calling Mr. Mikado a "G-Man" shoveling dis-information is a blatant example of your lack of information regarding that gentleman, and the others whom you feel obligated to quote, like William Moore also have their own agendas and book deals to promote, so while there may some credibility to what he writes, sifting through all the assumptions and rhetoric is hardly worth the effort when the information is available in other venues without all the "extras" added in.
Someone recently mentioned Gabriel Kron and the crystal-like geometric structures of all matter, and I find that it is "essentially correct" but it was matrices that made Kron's work interesting to me and my colleagues in energy research and development. That and his postulates on "negative resistance" may prove to be astounding toward the goal of clean and renewable energy for the planet.
Nikola Tesla called it "An infinite voltage wavefront" and Henry T. Moray called in a "sea of energy." All of these postulates fly in the face of special relativity and the core of quantum mechanics. In the world of Dr. Brown you are reduced to only 3 primary forces to consider: Electricity, magnetism, and gravity. Dr. Aspden also refuted the "strong and weak forces" as being attributable to aether dynamics, and demonstrates this with a use of high voltages and magnetics to refine and enhance the radioactivity of uranium. I have discussed this at length with a chemical engineer, who also happens to work at the Oakridge, TN facilities. His reaction was initially negative although I would surmise that his opinions have been changing and leaning toward a new theory of physics.
We see things from a very limited perspective and have to fill in the rest with a model, which is of course based on the limited view we have.