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Post by meldrew on Feb 14, 2013 20:17:33 GMT 1
I thought it would be interesting to look back in time....
Not many people are aware but the internet is archived constantly and as a result it is possable to go back in time and view old websites that do not exist anymore...
Below is a link to boblazar.com as it looked on June 21, 2000.
web.archive.org/web/20000621080934/http://www.boblazar.com/
I specifically chose this date because it allowed me access without entereing a username or password
What I found most interesting while looking back in time by using the "way back machine"
archive.org/web/web.php
was how many times bob's site was "hacked".... and/or infected with trojian horses....
anyways.... while I have not really gone through his website yet... maybe it can provide additional information on the validity or lack validity of bob...
I already knew this dbh but others wont, so thanks for posting. Here is another link to Bobs old site ~ users.skynet.be/bob.lazar/www.boblazar.com/closed/index.html quote by uforn from a previous post : If that were the case why didnt you post them? as they are a "BIG" part to this discussion ?
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Post by meldrew on Feb 14, 2013 20:01:08 GMT 1
read my quote, life out in space is not possible, but on a distant planet it is, an extremophile will still need a host such as a comet or meteorite, which it can survive in, there is no life floating around in space living and breeding with no food no air no gravity extreme radiation ect, get your facts right before you call me wrong.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 14, 2013 19:53:39 GMT 1
there is no life in outer space, nothing can survive in outer space, there will be life on distant planets thats a dead cert, but in space no, not possible. or am I just being picky about the thread title ? You can be picky about the thread title as much as you want, but you are well wrong, Life can "exist" in outer space and it has been proven! Here's a link www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120623145623.htm?utm_source=feedburner That was a big claim you made meldrew and one your wrong on Quote: "We are exploring the limits of life," explains ESA's René Demets. Our atmosphere does a wonderful job of protecting life on Earth by absorbing harmful UV rays and keeping temperatures relatively stable. In contrast, the space samples endured the full power of the Sun's rays. The samples were insulated somewhat by the Space Station but still had to cope with temperatures changing from -12ºC to +40ºC over 200 times as they orbited Earth. The samples returned to Earth in 2009 and the results have now been published in a special issue of the journal Astrobiology. Lichen have proven to be tough cookies -- back on Earth, some species continue to grow normally. René explains, "These organisms go into a dormant state waiting for better conditions to arrive." who are you to say I'm wrong, your wrong, you are talking about Extremophile, a tiny organism that survives in extreme conditions, not life that we can communicate with or see without a powerful microscope. In astrobiologyAstrobiology is the field concerned with forming theories, such as panspermia, about the distribution, nature, and future of life in the universe. In it, microbial ecologists, astronomers, planetary scientists, geochemists, philosophers, and explorers cooperate constructively to guide the search for life on other planets. Astrobiologists are particularly interested in studying extremophiles, as many organisms of this type are capable of surviving in environments similar to those known to exist on other planets. For example, Mars may have regions in its deep subsurface permafrost that could harbor endolith communities.[citation needed] The subsurface water ocean of Jupiter's moon Europa may harbor life, especially at hypothesized hydrothermal vents at the ocean floor. Recent research carried out on extremophiles in Japan involved a variety of bacteria including Escherichia coli and Paracoccus denitrificans being subject to conditions of extreme gravity. The bacteria were cultivated while being rotated in an ultracentrifuge at high speeds corresponding to 403,627 times "g" (the normal acceleration due to gravity). Paracoccus denitrificans was one of the bacteria which displayed not only survival but also robust cellular growth under these conditions of hyperacceleration which are usually found only in cosmic environments, such as on very massive stars or in the shock waves of supernovas. Analysis showed that the small size of prokaryotic cells is essential for successful growth under hypergravity. The research has implications on the feasibility of panspermia.[11][12] Recently, on 26 April 2012, scientists reported that lichen survived and showed remarkable results on the adaptation capacity of photosynthetic activity within the simulation time of 34 days under Martian conditions in the Mars Simulation Laboratory (MSL) maintained by the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 21:13:20 GMT 1
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 20:43:03 GMT 1
lol, I say nothing
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 20:29:01 GMT 1
yep the link is fine and working by the way dbh the opening post (op) is well out together, nice one.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 20:17:29 GMT 1
the link don't work
anything to do with Dr Greer is treated with derision on this board, I think I can talk for most if not all,
the other bloke Wilcox, I don't like the cut of his jib, a few years ago I tagged him as a wannabe with no substance, but I cant remember what case that was, when or why, but also I have none of his work due to that, so I must have a low regard for him because I see his name and face and quickly move on.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 6:08:11 GMT 1
there is no life in outer space, nothing can survive in outer space, there will be life on distant planets thats a dead cert, but in space no, not possible. or am I just being picky about the thread title ?
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 5:58:55 GMT 1
I saw a report about lie detectors, the cia's main man on this for 25 odd years, the man responsible for a lot of lie detector involved in investigations, well he failed a lie detector test when he swears he was telling the truth, he said the questions were rigged lol
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 5:14:07 GMT 1
It will become ever increasingly difficult to trust images and photographs and I tend to ignore most of them as technology is just to accessible to the individual these days. I have done a small private research into Alien Bases and Web sites, those in the know, know that any mention of Alien Bases will draw a massive amount of traffic or click throughs as they are know, this will also increase the revenue earnt through advertising, the shear mention of Alien Bases will bump your site up to the top of the rankings, take a look at the amount of views the Alaskan Underground Pyramid Alien Base has got, (the latest news section) last Time I looked it had 2905 views with only 4 replys, I think I rest my case.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 4:57:47 GMT 1
Now when it comes to UFO research many people have an area that they specialise in. What is yours? Mine is in document searching and on terrestrial 'UFOs', as in looking at the latest military applications etc. I also am good at finding the old, weird cases that are hardly known about. I would like to some of your research, can you post some links.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 4:54:10 GMT 1
Got some good intel today regarding 'big black triangular' ariel craft. More to come, and , if I can sort out the conversation and the one tomorrow, I may be able come up with something credible and interesting I will post without sources in the correct part of the forum It will be waffel (but good waffel) we are still waiting for this good intelligence baz, where is it almost 2 months now, I'm on your case regarding these claims of yours.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 6, 2013 4:48:00 GMT 1
why is that of interest baz ?
wrong thread too.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 3, 2013 2:07:18 GMT 1
ufo sightings may actually be rising according to an article by Jason McClellan in which he tries to show the inconsistent reporting by mainstream media.the article can be read at-http:/openminds.tv/ufo-reports-up-ufo-reports-down-the-medias-roller-coaster-reporting-871/.The general public is much more comfortable than it has been in the past and as you know without sensationalism everyday they are easily bored and move on.Larger ufo groups have always found funding to be a problem and it doesn't surprise me to witness them fade away however disappointing that may be.It seems clear that the hard proof long searched for will remain elusive so fretting about it seems not to be fruitful.Technology has hurt the discovery process and will continue to do so as faked images will only get better and better and the internet allows such quick response to questions that it also eliminates much need for traditional ufo catch-all reporting organizations.despite that however,I don't really see the end as being in sight as of yet but perhaps a paradigm shift in how it will continue to be researched is in order. A paradigm shift, I would say sorting the wheat from the chaff, suss out the hoax's and the natural phenomenon and the military then what we have left is something, because there is something to look at, not a lot but there is, thats what we do.
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Post by meldrew on Feb 1, 2013 20:34:35 GMT 1
about time you done something, looks like all your nazi stuff was a waste of time doesn't it ?
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Post by meldrew on Feb 1, 2013 10:51:51 GMT 1
hello baz you old researcher you welcome to uforn, as an old researcher you should know not to make claims without any details, otherwise its just waffle I concur with you. Like I have one on one interviews with George Adamski in the 1960,s and of course my father was there to time date the event. But then I could have made it up. Both I would go as far as I could to get all of the documented proof I could. I am surely on your side. But in all my years as "an old researcher " I have gotten flack over annotating my material. Be to give you a fair go, sometimes us old Farts call not recall all things to perfection. It is like the Apostle Paul saying He is the Chief of all sinners. I am that sinner. No worries mate. I enjoy your writing very much. BNE AU. there was a reason for that comment, it seemed that barry was passing on third party information heard from a bloke in a pub, I live where the Rendlesham Forest Incident occurred, I've heard loads of waffle about it in the local pubs during drunken conversations, but thats where it stays, I've been told of other events at parties ect, I wouldn't put any of it out as "this happened for real" as its just waffle, I recall a conversation I had with a contractor who claimed he was employed at Rendlesham when the incident occurred, he told me loads of stuff, years later I was good friends with him and it turned out he was the biggest liar/story teller I've ever met in my whole life
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Post by meldrew on Jan 30, 2013 16:09:49 GMT 1
very funny, what about a fruitass lol
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Post by meldrew on Jan 30, 2013 12:50:27 GMT 1
yes, perhaps dbb should clarify the situation, mean while stan attended a conference in the middle east a few years ago, it wasn't a ufo conference it was a think tank, the topic being "when the oil runs dry" when asked why he was attending he said
"its a free holiday and they are paying" I would suggest the interview with hoaxers thirdphase was about being paid, money first reputation second, but that is only my opinion of course.
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Post by meldrew on Jan 30, 2013 12:30:39 GMT 1
Stanton Friedman bit the dust??? I think he must have been referring to stans reputation
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Post by meldrew on Jan 30, 2013 12:23:36 GMT 1
this is top sport for us matey, your not the first by the way to post the real deal on here and then get it slammed back in your face, you definitely won't be the last, your quote what a bizarre world we live in yep bizarre is a very good word to describe what I think of all this, add amusing and burk to that lmao
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Post by meldrew on Jan 30, 2013 11:26:01 GMT 1
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Post by meldrew on Jan 29, 2013 22:20:22 GMT 1
ours, theirs, space junk, swamp gas or dorito what do you think.
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Post by meldrew on Jan 29, 2013 18:56:02 GMT 1
I would like to point out that I don't and won't post on dif, but yes I did pm him, and if he was a fruitcake then I wouldn't have, nice one higgs, you can fill your boots here mate.
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Post by meldrew on Jan 29, 2013 17:48:43 GMT 1
you won't here back from him as he is banned, I grassed him up to the illustrator whos work he was using as his own, he is a chancer who tried it on and was found out very quickly.
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Post by meldrew on Jan 29, 2013 14:48:29 GMT 1
Mussolini RS33 & The Maderno UFO Crash
Maderno the Location of a UFO crash in 1933
While events surrounding Roswell, New Mexico sixty years ago are world-famous, it was not the first time that a crashed alien space-craft was allegedly found and concealed by government officials. Yet, its existence is almost unknown outside Italy despite an abundance of authenticated contemporary documents confirming a downed UFO before World War II. June 13, 1933 A circular craft resembling a pair of saucers joined at their outer rims crashes near the town of Maderno, in Lombardy, northern Italy. The object, made of thin, silvery-grey metal, is about fifty feet in diameter and less than seven feet thick. Dorsal twin-booms or antenna-like features face in opposite directions from a delta-shaped configuration enclosed by a transparent blister. Two tubes are coupled where the design slopes upward from a flat underside, itself slung with two more pairs of oblong details. Eleven portholes run in a straight line on either side of the crafts upper half. Another eight appear on its lower portion, again on both sides, but are interrupted in the center of their line on one side by a trio of oval windows in what appears to be a rectangular hatch. An additional six, smaller, ovoid windows or lights are positioned at either end of the craft, which suffers extensive damage in the crash. No occupants in the object were found.
Crash Disc Italy Il Duce created. RS/33 Cabinet (“Research-Espionage/1933”), it is headquartered at Rome’s prestigious La Spezia University, the first MJ12 set up to study the crashed UFO situation in Italy it was headed by Marconi.
Marconi
“Among its members,” according to Lissoni, “the Cabinet had many of the most highly respected of Italian academics, members of the Royal Italian Academy of Sciences,” including the renowned Turin astronomer, Gino Cecchini. Marconi’s political assistant. To ensure censorship and promote public disinformation they used master spy,
Code Name De Santi Responsible for Media Monitoring of UFO Incident Italy Tommaso David, code-named “De Santi,” one of Italy's leading spies,
Alleged Diagram UFO Italy
January 1936 After reconstructing the Maderno object to the best of their ability and nearly three years of investigation, the scientifically distinguished members of RS/33 come to a last assessment. They began their examination on the assumption that the “velivolvi sconoscuti” or “unknown aircraft” is an example “of secret, new Western weaponry,” but eventually conclude that it had not been manufactured by any industrial power on earth, but was made by a vastly superior civilization from another world
Orginal RS33 memo
Mussolini says the Federation of Fascist Combatants, “The United States is far more likely to be invaded, not by Axis soldiers, but by the less-well-known, though rather warlike inhabitants of the planet Mars, who will descend from outer space in their unimaginable flying fortresses.” He was torn between joining the Axis Forces or Allies because of this incident.www.tonytopping.com/mussolini-rs33-the-maderno-ufo-crash/
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Post by meldrew on Jan 29, 2013 13:04:04 GMT 1
some interesting stuff on that link hiflier, not the files we are looking for unfortunately,
here is a snippet I want to look more into, Marconi believed in extraterrestrials, and has issued several statements about it, he contends that he could communicate with each other via radio, in addition, after the events of '33, had a mysterious encounter in America with David Sarnoff, a prominent person U.S. Intelligence ( involved in the wave of rockets ghosts of '46 and in the studio of a famous UFO sighting filmed in 1966).
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Post by meldrew on Jan 29, 2013 11:15:12 GMT 1
Stan Friedman is a top ufologist, although he will turn up anywhere if the money is right, there are some outstanding researchers in the UFO field and the vast majority of them do not do it for the money, infact it costs them money to persue the subject,
Stan has recently been linked with thirdphaseofthemoon who are reknown as ufologies top hoaxers, to me that is a huge dent in his reputation.
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Post by meldrew on Jan 28, 2013 17:27:49 GMT 1
David Icke is a fruit cake Yep, I agree with you. Mr.Icke is a one man show. It is his way or the highway. My American mate Alex Jones is another one. He I guess has spent too much time at the HAAARP site. D I may be a fruitcake, but at least he has the balls to put himself out there for all to mock him, he has also awakened a lot of sheep like people about dark government and all that. as for alex jones or A J as he is known in the trade, he once personally called me a "jackass", so if he is a fruitcake what does that make me
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Post by meldrew on Jan 28, 2013 16:57:40 GMT 1
that link hiflier has some info in it, may be worth bringing the article here, Continuing research on the "files" fascists. According to this document, recently emerged and sent to several magazines between 1933 and 1940 at the University La Sapienza of Rome would secretly operated a team of scientists working to understand the nature of strange "unconventional aircraft" (which today call UFO), after which one of them would presumably landed in England in '33, recovered in a hurry by the Fascist secret police and disappeared into thin air as you can see it will need some work, and whats this about a ufo landing in england in 33 Something must've been lost in the translation process. I'm led to believe the actual term should be and probably is "Milan", not "England". yes indeed lost in translation, I will put the article on my private board and go through it there,
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Post by meldrew on Jan 27, 2013 19:52:38 GMT 1
that link hiflier has some info in it, may be worth bringing the article here, Continuing research on the "files" fascists. According to this document, recently emerged and sent to several magazines between 1933 and 1940 at the University La Sapienza of Rome would secretly operated a team of scientists working to understand the nature of strange "unconventional aircraft" (which today call UFO), after which one of them would presumably landed in England in '33, recovered in a hurry by the Fascist secret police and disappeared into thin air as you can see it will need some work, and whats this about a ufo landing in england in 33
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