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The strange behaviour of Bob Lazar


Posted on Monday, 10 July, 2006 | 16 comments

Norio Hayakawa: I am not here to defend nor to put Bob Lazar down. The fact is that Bob Lazar has been categorized as a fraud by most so-called UFO researchers and the public-at-large, although there are still some who hold on to the belief that Bob Lazar was who he said he was and that he did everything that he claimed.

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Comment icon #12 Posted by Celumnaz on 11 July, 2006, 8:57
Think the original article is saying more than fraud, closer to a disinfo agent?

Comment icon #13 Posted by explorer on 11 July, 2006, 9:46
LillyIt's not that we've got those things wrong, it's that we simply do not fully understand them.Gravity, nuclear interactions, space-time and stellar evolution are some of the grander things we just don't have adequate explanations for. In fact, isn't all knowledge deive and no...

Comment icon #14 Posted by Lilly on 11 July, 2006, 14:40
Good Grief! I never said that we completely understand the subjects you mention. Even Stephen Hawking doesn't say this! What I was saying is that Dr. David Morgan (a physicist) and Stanton Friedman (a physicist) do not find Mr. Lazar's deion of the physics behind UFOs to be at all c...

Comment icon #15 Posted by explorer on 13 July, 2006, 8:18
Lilly, point taken. Self awarded advanced degree? I was just being stupid, enjoy playing with words, but they never end up with satisfactory explanations that remove all doubt. I used 'advanced' from your post.Good grief. That old saying is playing with words.

Comment icon #16 Posted by Lilly on 13 July, 2006, 9:48
An oxymoron...how can grief ever really be good (?). The English language can be very weird.But, back to the original story, I just can't see where Bob Lazar has even approached supporting the claims that he's made.

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