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Mar
10

UFOS BOB LAZAR element 115 AMAZING video pt 4 + ronald reagon

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alien COVER ups ROSWELL abductions zeta riticula ARIZONA PHOENIX LIGHTS roswell bob lazar george knapp Mausson stanton friedman kingufokid ALIENS ovnis ufotv ufohunter flying saucers orbs disc space craft ship triangle other worlds other deminsions strange universe best ufos caught on camera probe gridkeeper bry3500 kingufokid fresno MUFON area51 secret airbase george knapp

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Mar
09

UFOS BOB LAZAR element 115 AMAZING video pt 3

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Duration : 0:6:51

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Mar
08

UFOS BOB LAZAR element 115 amazing video pt 2

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Duration : 0:5:32

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Mar
07

UFOS BOB LAZAR element 115 amazing VIDEO pt1

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alien COVER ups ROSWELL abductions zeta riticula ARIZONA PHOENIX LIGHTS roswell bob lazar george knapp Mausson stanton friedman kingufokid ALIENS ovnis ufotv ufohunter flying saucers orbs disc space craft ship triangle other worlds other deminsions strange universe best ufos caught on camera probe gridkeeper bry3500 kingufokid fresno MUFON area51 secret airbase george knapp

Duration : 0:5:12

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Feb
01

Zeta Reticuli Aliens/ Bob Lazar 1/4

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During Lazar’s time at the S4 facility, some of the Element 115, as well as a couple of scientists turned up missing. It was never fully explained why, but soon after that the Soviet scientists were kicked out and the remaining scientists were issued guns. Why the element turned up missing is still a mystery to the people of S4. What is known is that the Element 115 was not considered anything unusual until its atomic number was identified. A process spearheaded by Lazar during his first few months at the facility. This was a major discovery since the dual purpose of the fuel and the possibility of creating a dual fuel with earth elements would someday be possible. This is where the Alien technology regarding the discs and propulsion systems were kept. According to Lazar, Soviet scientists were also “allowed” to be involved in the program.

The reactor is a closed system which uses the Element 115 as its fuel. The element is also the source of the gravity-A wave which is amplified for space/time distortion and travel.

The disc is one of nine, given to the American government in an “exchange” program in the early 1970’s. The makers of the craft and providers of the fuel were from the Zeta Reticuli star system. What we exchanged for the technology is not known. A back engineering program began in 1979 of the remaining hardware and technology.

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Jan
31

Zeta Reticuli Aliens/ Bob Lazar 2/4

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What Does Element 115 Have To Do With Gravity?The element 115 is machined into triangles like the one illustrated below and is used to power the reactor. It is used to create a reaction from being transmuted with an additional proton from 115 to element 116 which immediately decays and releases antimatter. But more importantly, when an element becomes so heavy as to have 115 protons and lands within an island of stability, the cumulative strong nuclear force or “Gravity A-wave” radiates or extends past the perimeter of the atom. We access this gravity and amplify it, lensing it to counter act the gravity naturally propogating outward from the earth. This is not “anti-gravity” and nor are we generating gravity from nothing as some theorists still believe.

This element is then inserted into the reactor. This piece of element 115 is the source of the gravity A wave as well as the target that is bombarded with protons to release the anti-matter. Only about 223 grams, which is just under a half pound is sufficient to operate the craft for 30 to 45 years.

Element 115
Given to the Americans by the alien visitors. This element is used as the fuel as well as the source of the gravity A wave. Click on Element to start the machining process.

These “visitors” provided this element which does not appear naturally on earth. It came originally from a star system known as Reticulum.

When you’re distorting space/time and you have the abiltiy of generating an intense gravitational field, then the fastest way from point A to point B is to distort, or warp, or bend the space/time between points A and B, bringing points A and B closer together. The more intense the gravitational field, the greater the distortion of space/time and the shorter the distance between points A and B.

When a disc is near another source of gravity, like earth, the Gravity A wave, which propagates outward from the disc, is phase shifted into the gravity B wave, which propagates outward form the earth, and this creates lift. The gravity amplifiers of the disc can be focused independently and they are pulsed and do not stay on continuously. In the Omicron configuration, one amplifier is pulsed and the craft essentially floats on the neutral established by aiming these two gravities at each other and changing the phase. In this case, the other two amplifiers are free to bias the craft in a lateral direction as well as being used to pick things up.

Duration : 0:9:57

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Jan
27

Coast to Coast AM - 15 Nov 2009 - Area 51 Revisited part 16/16

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George Knapp was joined by the legendary and elusive Bob Lazar, along with Gene Huff and John Lear, for a discussion on the 20th anniversary of the program
UFOs: The Best Evidence which first told the story of Area 51. Appearing alone in the first hour, Lazar provided an update on his research into hydrogen
power. He detailed his invention of a hydrogen fuel cell which stores enough energy to power a car up to 400 miles. While he expressed some concern about
having this technology thwarted by the government, Lazar praised the state of Michigan, where he now lives, for being extremely supportive of his research.

Beginning in the 2nd hour, John Lear and Gene Huff joined the conversation and reminisced about the origins of the Area 51 story. Huff credited Bob Lazar
with setting the stage for such recent developments as the Vatican’s examination of the implications of alien life and Edgar Mitchell’s UFO revelations.
“A lot of this started,” Huff said, “with UFOs: The Best Evidence and with the Bob Lazar story, twenty years ago.” Despite his historic role in UFO history,
Lazar expressed deep regret over how the events of 20 years ago unfolded. “I don’t think I would ever say anything again,” he said, “I am so sorry I made
that move.”

The trio also responded to a number of controversial aspects of the Area 51 story, including the skeptics’ assertions that Lazar’s personal history was
fabricated. To that end, Lazar noted that he originally spoke out because he began noticing that parts of his background were “evaporating” and that he was
“beginning to get concerned that the next thing to evaporate was going to be me.” Huff pointed out that numerous people, over the years, have since confirmed
Lazar’s employment at Los Alamos, an observation that was echoed by Lear. Later in the program, Lazar talked about the propulsion system used by the craft
he saw at Area 51 as well as the infamous element 115.

Duration : 0:8:54

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Jan
14

Coast to Coast AM - 15 Nov 2009 - Area 51 Revisited part 11/16

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George Knapp was joined by the legendary and elusive Bob Lazar, along with Gene Huff and John Lear, for a discussion on the 20th anniversary of the program
UFOs: The Best Evidence which first told the story of Area 51. Appearing alone in the first hour, Lazar provided an update on his research into hydrogen
power. He detailed his invention of a hydrogen fuel cell which stores enough energy to power a car up to 400 miles. While he expressed some concern about
having this technology thwarted by the government, Lazar praised the state of Michigan, where he now lives, for being extremely supportive of his research.

Beginning in the 2nd hour, John Lear and Gene Huff joined the conversation and reminisced about the origins of the Area 51 story. Huff credited Bob Lazar
with setting the stage for such recent developments as the Vatican’s examination of the implications of alien life and Edgar Mitchell’s UFO revelations.
“A lot of this started,” Huff said, “with UFOs: The Best Evidence and with the Bob Lazar story, twenty years ago.” Despite his historic role in UFO history,
Lazar expressed deep regret over how the events of 20 years ago unfolded. “I don’t think I would ever say anything again,” he said, “I am so sorry I made
that move.”

The trio also responded to a number of controversial aspects of the Area 51 story, including the skeptics’ assertions that Lazar’s personal history was
fabricated. To that end, Lazar noted that he originally spoke out because he began noticing that parts of his background were “evaporating” and that he was
“beginning to get concerned that the next thing to evaporate was going to be me.” Huff pointed out that numerous people, over the years, have since confirmed
Lazar’s employment at Los Alamos, an observation that was echoed by Lear. Later in the program, Lazar talked about the propulsion system used by the craft
he saw at Area 51 as well as the infamous element 115.

Duration : 0:10:7

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Jan
07

Coast to Coast AM - 15 Nov 2009 - Area 51 Revisited part 4/16

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George Knapp was joined by the legendary and elusive Bob Lazar, along with Gene Huff and John Lear, for a discussion on the 20th anniversary of the program
UFOs: The Best Evidence which first told the story of Area 51. Appearing alone in the first hour, Lazar provided an update on his research into hydrogen
power. He detailed his invention of a hydrogen fuel cell which stores enough energy to power a car up to 400 miles. While he expressed some concern about
having this technology thwarted by the government, Lazar praised the state of Michigan, where he now lives, for being extremely supportive of his research.

Beginning in the 2nd hour, John Lear and Gene Huff joined the conversation and reminisced about the origins of the Area 51 story. Huff credited Bob Lazar
with setting the stage for such recent developments as the Vatican’s examination of the implications of alien life and Edgar Mitchell’s UFO revelations.
“A lot of this started,” Huff said, “with UFOs: The Best Evidence and with the Bob Lazar story, twenty years ago.” Despite his historic role in UFO history,
Lazar expressed deep regret over how the events of 20 years ago unfolded. “I don’t think I would ever say anything again,” he said, “I am so sorry I made
that move.”

The trio also responded to a number of controversial aspects of the Area 51 story, including the skeptics’ assertions that Lazar’s personal history was
fabricated. To that end, Lazar noted that he originally spoke out because he began noticing that parts of his background were “evaporating” and that he was
“beginning to get concerned that the next thing to evaporate was going to be me.” Huff pointed out that numerous people, over the years, have since confirmed
Lazar’s employment at Los Alamos, an observation that was echoed by Lear. Later in the program, Lazar talked about the propulsion system used by the craft
he saw at Area 51 as well as the infamous element 115.

Duration : 0:10:4

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Dec
28

Coast to Coast AM - 15 Nov 2009 - Area 51 Revisited part 13/16

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George Knapp was joined by the legendary and elusive Bob Lazar, along with Gene Huff and John Lear, for a discussion on the 20th anniversary of the program
UFOs: The Best Evidence which first told the story of Area 51. Appearing alone in the first hour, Lazar provided an update on his research into hydrogen
power. He detailed his invention of a hydrogen fuel cell which stores enough energy to power a car up to 400 miles. While he expressed some concern about
having this technology thwarted by the government, Lazar praised the state of Michigan, where he now lives, for being extremely supportive of his research.

Beginning in the 2nd hour, John Lear and Gene Huff joined the conversation and reminisced about the origins of the Area 51 story. Huff credited Bob Lazar
with setting the stage for such recent developments as the Vatican’s examination of the implications of alien life and Edgar Mitchell’s UFO revelations.
“A lot of this started,” Huff said, “with UFOs: The Best Evidence and with the Bob Lazar story, twenty years ago.” Despite his historic role in UFO history,
Lazar expressed deep regret over how the events of 20 years ago unfolded. “I don’t think I would ever say anything again,” he said, “I am so sorry I made
that move.”

The trio also responded to a number of controversial aspects of the Area 51 story, including the skeptics’ assertions that Lazar’s personal history was
fabricated. To that end, Lazar noted that he originally spoke out because he began noticing that parts of his background were “evaporating” and that he was
“beginning to get concerned that the next thing to evaporate was going to be me.” Huff pointed out that numerous people, over the years, have since confirmed
Lazar’s employment at Los Alamos, an observation that was echoed by Lear. Later in the program, Lazar talked about the propulsion system used by the craft
he saw at Area 51 as well as the infamous element 115.

Duration : 0:10:1

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