I found the Bob Lazar stuff quite interesting, especially the element 115 so I did a little digging to see if anyone could debunk it/explain how he knew about element 115 before it officially existed.
"impossible to synthesize an element that heavy here on Earth. ... The substance has to come from a place where super-heavy elements could have been produced naturally," Which we now know is incorrect as we can make it, just not in any stable, useable form like how Lazar describes but perhaps that will come with time. From what I gather, it was possible to predict the existence of element 115 back when he first made his claims. Same with the claim of the bone density scanner.
I've not seen anything that makes me believe him tbh. I mean, I want to believe but I'm not buying it. Another thing I found doubtful is saying he saw 9 alien craft in a hanger. I'm pretty sure he said the US has a total of 9 they've recovered from various crash/landing sites. I find it hard to believe the government would store all of these highly advanced, valuable craft in one location that could be easily taken out in an attack. You'd think they would spread them out across the country in various secure sites, despite the increased costs for security of multiple sites compared to one.
I found the Bob Lazar stuff quite interesting, especially the element 115 so I did a little digging to see if anyone could debunk it/explain how he knew about element 115 before it officially existed.
"impossible to synthesize an element that heavy here on Earth. ... The substance has to come from a place where super-heavy elements could have been produced naturally," Which we now know is incorrect as we can make it, just not in any stable, useable form like how Lazar describes but perhaps that will come with time. From what I gather, it was possible to predict the existence of element 115 back when he first made his claims. Same with the claim of the bone density scanner.
I've not seen anything that makes me believe him tbh. I mean, I want to believe but I'm not buying it. Another thing I found doubtful is saying he saw 9 alien craft in a hanger. I'm pretty sure he said the US has a total of 9 they've recovered from various crash/landing sites. I find it hard to believe the government would store all of these highly advanced, valuable craft in one location that could be easily taken out in an attack. You'd think they would spread them out across the country in various secure sites, despite the increased costs for security of multiple sites compared to one.
I found the Bob Lazar stuff quite interesting, especially the element 115 so I did a little digging to see if anyone could debunk it/explain how he knew about element 115 before it officially existed.
"impossible to synthesize an element that heavy here on Earth. ... The substance has to come from a place where super-heavy elements could have been produced naturally," Which we now know is incorrect as we can make it, just not in any stable, useable form like how Lazar describes but perhaps that will come with time. From what I gather, it was possible to predict the existence of element 115 back when he first made his claims. Same with the claim of the bone density scanner.
I've not seen anything that makes me believe him tbh. I mean, I want to believe but I'm not buying it. Another thing I found doubtful is saying he saw 9 alien craft in a hanger. I'm pretty sure he said the US has a total of 9 they've recovered from various crash/landing sites. I find it hard to believe the government would all of these highly advanced, valuable craft in one location that could be easily taken out in an attack. You'd think they would spread them out across the country in various secure sites, despite the increased costs for security of multiple sites compared to one.