Time Travel Research Center © 2005 Cetin BAL - GSM:+90 05366063183 - Turkey / Denizli THE LAZAR FLAWS - Discoverer of 115Background:An interesting aspect of Lazar's story is that he says he was the one who identified the material he calls Element 115. This material was the basic "fuel" that provided power for the discs. From "UFOs and the Alien Presence" by Michael Lindemann:
A review of Good's "Alien Contact" book indicates Lazar was only at S-4 for 6 or 7 days, total, between 12/88 and 4/89. Lazar has stated at his appearance at Rachel, Nevada in 1993, that he would fly in between 4 and 5 PM and left by 11 PM. This means his TOTAL work time at S-4 must be 49 hours or less, just over a normal work week. Analysis:Consider carefully these claims by Lazar. First off, he's on the job for the equivalent of about a week, and on top of all the other things he's claimed to have seen or done ("getting up to speed", the medical exam, security briefing, reading the various reports, watching the test flight, etc.) he "discovers" just what the magic material is that does all this. If true, it would seem Lazar had one of the better first work weeks in the history of mankind! Per Lazar, none of the others at S-4 or any of the very brilliant minds at Los Alamos were able to figure out just what this stuff was despite having the material for at least a number of years. Lazar is quite correct when he said this is a very basic thing. Someone fresh out of college with a BS in Physics should be capable of making this identification. This is a scenario that makes no sense whatsoever. Next, Lazar claims that while he was the one that identified 115, he's not sure if it might be 114 ("But it's right in there"). That's not very good identification. It would seem reasonable that if you were the first to identify a new element, you would remember which one it was! Maybe that's the real reason they decided not to keep him on at S-4. According to the best atomic theory of today, some isotopes of element 114 MIGHT be stable and perhaps even non-radioactive. That same theory indicates 115 would be considerably less stable and likely to be radioactive. If anything, the existence of a material such as Lazar describes, disregarding the gravitational effects, is MUCH more likely as 114. Possible Explanations:
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