Element 115
Sourcing The Science Behind the Element 115 Claims:
The central Thesis of Bob Lazar’s scientific disclosures was the existence of a stable isotope of Element 115, which is needed for the ship’s antimatter reactor. During the time period when Bob Lazar first spoke with George Knapp on Coast to Coast AM under the cover-name “Dennis”, Science had not yet discovered Element 115. Only years later would science catch up with Bob Lazar…
Let’s see what science has to say about Bob Lazar’s claims:
“Inside the reactor, Element 115 is bombarded with a proton which plugs into the nucleus of the 115 atom and becomes Element 116, which immediately decays and releases, or radiates, small amounts of antimatter. The antimatter is released into a tuned tube which keeps it from reacting with the matter that surrounds it. It is then directed toward a gaseous matter target at the end of the tube. The matter and antimatter collide and annihilate, totally converting to energy. The heat from this reaction is converted into electrical energy in a near 100% efficient thermoelectric generator…”
Bob Lazar did NOT predict Element 115!
May 1989 issue of Scientific American did!
The same exact year and month that Bob claims he was working out at the Top Secret S-4 Facility on Papoose Dry Lake, an article was published in Scientific American which gives all of the scientific and technical information that Bob would later use to defend his claims of an Island of Stability and a always yet undiscovered – though probably incredibly difficult to produce Stable Isotope of Element 115. As in completely stable, not just “relatively” stable (as in a few ms) as the graphs clearly imply…
“In the past 20 years all attempts to produce isotopes that lie in the expected center of the stabilization at 298114 have failed. Neither fusion nor any other heavy-ion reaction has led to the detection of these superheavy isotopes. Nonetheless, the basic idea of possible shell-stabilized nucleon systems beyond the stable nuclear droplets has been confirmed by the experiments described here. There remains every reason to believe that the theory can be extrapolated to even heavier elements. ” -Scientific American May 1989
This article was all that Bob needed to come up with an unfasifiable story about the Element 115… And then years later when Element 115 WAS created, in a laboratory, it was NOT a stable isotope…
4 isotopes were discovered, and none of them have a half life longer than a few ms…
The likelihood that a completely stable isotope exists, which has never been found anywhere in the geological record… Not even in meteorites… Is troubling for Lazar…
Element 115 Debunked – The CORE of Bob Lazar’s Story
Later discovered in particle accelerator experiments in 2003:
The first successful synthesis of moscovium was by a joint team of Russian and American scientists in August 2003 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia. Headed by Russian nuclear physicist Yuri Oganessian, the team included American scientists of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The researchers on February 2, 2004, stated in Physical Review C that they bombarded americium-243 with calcium-48 ions to produce four atoms of moscovium. These atoms decayed by emission of alpha-particles to nihonium in about 100 milliseconds.
Was Bob Lazar Really the first to predict Element 115? Answer is NO!
Old Chemistry Textbooks used to show the higher elements predicted, though not yet discovered in the laboratory. Often with parentheses or a question mark next to the number. Assuming that Bob Lazar took High School Chemistry sometime in the late 1970s he would probably have seen something similar…
Bob could have easily made up the story about Element 115 from information available to any high school chemistry student.. Yet people somehow think that the discovery of an unstable isotope of Element 115 by scientists in 2003, somehow vindicate Bob Lazar’s claims of a SUPER-STABLE isotope of Element 115 with REMARKABLE ANTI-GRAVITY properties… It doesn’t.
Here is yet another example of a physics text from 1977 talking about the predictions of super heavy elements around 114… Proving that this idea did NOT originate with Bob!
All in all Super Heavy Elements are most likely NOT the key to Antigravity… Click Here to learn about some real classified cutting edge “alien” materials and science!
Bob Lazar Reactor Core Debunked
During the course of my investigation I tried my hardest to track down any trace of potential information related to Bob Lazar’s “Disclosures”… After 30 years, classified stuff tends to leak out in various ways. I went searching for any traces of those leaks… Please let me know if you come across any evidence for a catastrophic event in the years 1987-1989 which killed several scientists and was later covered-up as an unannounced nuclear test… Here’s what I found instead:
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Bob’s Element 115 Reactor Core mock-ups and the story about the scientists that were killed appear to have been adapted from a real story called the Demon Core.
Another interesting fact is that a movie about the Manhattan Project which depicted the incident actually came out in 1989… called “Fat Man and Little Boy.”
A few side notes on Bob’s technical descriptions of the reactor:
In Bob’s original technical descriptions of the reactor he said there were no switches or anything and that when the top half shell was placed over the reactor.
Another fatal change Bob made to the story recently on Joe Rogan was adding in the stuff about the reactor using Proton Conducting Perovskites into the assembly, which would completely negate the need for the element 115 in the purpose he claimed it was serving within the reactor…
Bob Lazar Hand Scanners Debunked
We found Bob Lazar’s Hand Scanner in a 1973 Radio Electronics Magazine! PDF – Click Here to download it and see!
If you haven’t already…
Although the ready availability of a substance as toxic as polonium 210 can’t be a good thing, Lazar’s Web site appears to be perfectly legal. NEWSWEEK was unable to obtain independent confirmation that the substance being sold was indeed polonium, but United Nuclear says it sells only miniscule 0.1 microcurie doses—about 30,000 times below the toxic dose for a person weighing about 150 pounds, and probably not nearly enough to kill, say, a spy . And each dose comes encased in a foil shell that is insoluble and inert in most chemicals. In this sealed form, the polonium will not be absorbed if swallowed, and therefore, “it’s not a health hazard,” says David McIntyre, a spokesman for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). “You would need about 15,000 of our Polonium 210 needle sources at a total cost of about $1 million to have a toxic amount,” says a recent statement on United Nuclear’s Web site. All the isotopes the company sells, according to the statement, are so small the NRC permits their sale without a license.
http://www.newsweek.com/2006/11/29/peddling-poison.html
Bob Lazar
Claims to have worked with alien craft at “Area S-4” in Nevada
Analysis by Glenn Campbell
http://home.earthlink.net/~alpha-quadrant/lazar.html
Additional References
1. ^ a b c Rivenberg, Roy (May 6, 1993). “Unusually Fanatical Observers Ike Struck Deal With Aliens! Trip to…”. Los Angeles Times. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/60276652.html?dids=60276652:60276652&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+06%2C+1993&author=ROY+RIVENBURG&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext).
2. ^ “…so credible was Lazar’s highly detailed story–until Lazar’s credibility crumbled. Schools he was supposed to have attended had no record of him, while others in the scientific community had no memory of ever meeting him…” “Tales of Vegas Past: The truth was out there”. Las Vegas Mercury. June 12, 2003. http://www.lasvegasmercury.com/2003/MERC-Jun-12-Thu-2003/21504063.html. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
3. ^ “Maximum Distortion”. www.boblazar.com. 2009. http://www.boblazar.com/closed/index.html. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
4. ^ “The Beings”. www.boblazar.com. 2009. http://www.boblazar.com/closed/EVLOLVE.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
5. ^ The Bob Lazar Fraud December 1997 By Stanton Friedman
6. ^ Sands, Shannon (March 20, 1991). “Believers Are Not Alone Outer space: A Nevada military base lures the Faithful”. Los Angeles Times. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/61145381.html?dids=61145381:61145381&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Mar+20%2C+1991&author=SHANNON+SANDS&pub=Los+Angeles+Times+(pre-1997+Fulltext). Retrieved 2009-02-02.
7. ^ a b c “Don’t Try This at Home”. Wired. June 2006. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/chemistry.html. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
8. ^ “Don’t Peddling Poison – How Scary Are Online Polonium Sales?”. Newsweek. November 30, 2006. http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/NWEC/lib00284,115C59E39F8A7E50.html. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
9. ^ “Albuquerque firm feuds with feds over sale of fireworks parts”. Albuquerque Tribune. July 24, 2007.
10. ^ “NM: Company fined in fireworks case”. ABC News. 20 Jul 2007. http://www.abcmoney.co.uk/news/202007106380.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
11. ^ a b “New Mexico Company Fined, Ordered To Stop Selling Illegal Fireworks Components”. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. 20 Jul 2007. http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml07/07249.html. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
12. ^ “Ka-Booom!!” Wired magazine, December 1994
What a REAL Area 51 Employee Looks Like
– Resume of person who ‘ran’ the western ranges for DoD in Nevada. (Public Company; URS; Defense & Space industry)
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Name and personal
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Recruiter: EG&G
December 2007 — Present (1 year 7 months) Currently work as a technical recruiter for EG&G Technical Services Inc. in support of the JT3 contract. JT3 stands for Joint Test, Tactics, and Training and is a partnership between EG&G and Raytheon to run the western ranges for the Dept. of Defense. We support four ranges located in Nevada, California, and Utah. I am responsible to find qualified candidates for the Nevada based ranges and support the other sites as well.
Employment Manager
National Security Technologies, (NSTec)
(Defense & Space industry)
September 1988 — November 2007 (19 years 3 months)
Responsible for all recruiting and staffing activities the Dept Of Energy contract for the Nevada Test Site work for the contractors, EG&G Energy Measurements (88-96), Bechtel Nevada (96-06), and NSTec (06-07). Areas of responsibility included, recruiting, new hire orientation, personnel records management, and terminations. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-kimberlain/11/660/20 Perimeter security is provided by uniformed private security guards working for EG&G’s security subcontractor Wackenhut.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_51
http://www.lazygranch.com/egg.htm
The Janet airline is operated by EG&G, a private contractor that provides services such as security to Area 51.
http://www.dreamlandresort.com/info/janet.html