Element 115 - Bob Lazar was right
I was visiting Bob Lazar's website last night, and was very impressed with the detailed information he offered about his experiences working at Area 51 and S4. In case you don't know who Lazar is, he was a scientist who became famous during the late 1980s and early 90s for blowing the whistle on the experiments that were being conducted at Area 51 and S4.
Now as can be expected, when Lazar made his claims he was immediately slammed by the scientific community. Despite Lazar saying he had graduated with advanced degress from MIT and Caltech, his name did not appear in either of the univerisites alumni. His supporters believe this had been an orchestrated cover up.
Lazar said that he had been offered work at Area 51 by Edward Teller, one of the alledged members of Majestic 12. Teller, now deceased, when asked about this, made this comment: "Look, I don’t know Bob Lazar. All this sounds fine. I probably met him. I might have said to somebody I met him and I liked him, after I met him, and if I liked him. But I don’t remember him . . . I mean you are trying to force questions on me that I simply won’t answer." First Teller says he doesn't know Lazar, then he says " I probably met him." Sounds a bit odd, don't you think?
The most important revelation I discovered while researching Lazar's work and comparing it with information found in the Wikipedia online encyclopedia is that he was right about element 115, also known as Ununpentium. Ununpentium is a real element, not something made up. The difference between what the encyclopedia says versus Lazar is that Lazar made this claim back around 1989, 16 years ago.
Yet in the Wikipedia online encyclopedia it says: On February 1, 2004, the synthesis of ununpentium and ununtrium were reported in Physical Review C by a team composed of Russian scientists at Dubna University's [1] Joint Institute for Nuclear Research [2], and American scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Their discovery of the element still awaits confirmation. [3]
But the same article at Wikipedia says this:" In the world of UFO conspiracy theory culture during the 1980s and 1990s, Bob Lazar asserted that ununpentium functioned as "fuel" for UFOs, being "stepped up" to ununhexium under "particulate bombardment," and that the ununhexium's decay products would include antimatter. These ideas are considered to be pseudoscience by current physics."
Pseudoscience? I think not. It is obviously apparent that Bob Lazar was at least 16 years ahead of his time. He was right about the element himself, and he was also right about the mixture of elements needed to make Ununhexium, element 116. What I will do now is post a quote made directly from Bob Lazar's site and then I will post a quote made from the article at Wikipedia:
Bob Lazar: "As an example, in the early 80's, the lab for heavy ion research in Darmshtot, Germany synthesized some element 109 by bombarding Bismuth 203 with Iron 59. And to show you how difficult it is to do this, they had to bombard the target element for a week to synthesize 1 atom of element 109. And on that subject, this same lab has projected that in the future they should be able to bombard Curium 248 with with Calcium 48 to yield element 116 which will then decay through a series of nuclides which are unknown to them, but are well known to the scientists at S4."
Wikipedia: "In January, 2001 the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, published results [1] that described the decay of the isotope 292Uuh, which was produced in the reaction of 248Cm with 48Ca. It has a half-life of about 0.6 milliseconds (0.0006 seconds) and decayed into 288Uuq. On May 11, 2001, the institute reported synthesizing a second atom, and that the properties confirmed a region of "enhanced" stability (see Island of stability): confirmation of these results is still pending."
I want all of you out there reading this to read both the paragraphs above again. See any similarities? Bob Lazar was right on target. He was ahead of his time. And the information he put on his site is the exact information found in the encyclopedia.
This can only mean one thing. Bob Lazar isn't a quack. He is a respected scientist who knows what he is talking about. And the scientists at S4 are obviously at least 16 years ahead of anything that is being published in mainstream journals. More evidence we are not alone.
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