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15 Nov 2005
All of a sudden my article about laughing at doomsayers that thought the Christmas eclipse was a sign of something isn’t so funny.

Australian authorities were baffled by overnight reports of flare-type lights, explosions in the sky, and sonic boom type noises in the sky that shook some houses and prompted fears of falling space junk or meteorites.

``There was a huge bang which shook my house,'' one resident of Bateman's Bay, 175 miles south of Sydney, told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio. `I thought the house next door to me had blown up.''

Here is the bizarre part. Police say they have contacted meteorology, air safety, emergency, and defense experts, but all were unable to come up with any definitive cause that could’ve been responsible for such bright lights and booming noises that were reported along a 124-mile stretch of the country’s east coast over a two hour period.

A number of small grass fires were also sparked around the nearby capital of Canberra. No doubt brush fires caused by debris from fallen star fighters that were locked in an aerial dogfight between the dark empire and the rebel forces.
4 Nov 2005
In 1989, Robert Scott Lazar claimed to have worked as a physicist at a hidden base referred to as S4 on a highly classified project involving back engineering of alien technology, antigravity and antimatter propulsion. Stanton Friedman doesn't believe him. But have scientists just proven Lazar was right all along?

RNU.com – (Raiders News Update) - Yesterday, in the article, "How to float like a stone", science correspondent for The Guardian, David Adam wrote that what goes up no longer has to come down. Quoting researchers who announced their results this week in the New Journal of Physics, Adams noted that, "British scientists have developed an antigravity machine that can float heavy stones, coins and lumps of metal in mid-air. Based around a powerful magnet, the device levitates objects in a similar way to how a maglev train runs above its tracks."

The article went on to quote Peter King, physics professor at Nottingham University, as saying, "We can take an object and float it in mid-air because the magnetic forces on the object are enough to balance gravity."

The device evidently exploits diamagnetism by placing non-magnetic objects inside a strong magnetic field where they are forced to act like weak magnets themselves. A field is created that is stronger below and weaker above. The resulting upward magnetic force cancels out gravity.

To make the anti gravity machine even more powerful, the team used an oxygen and nitrogen mixture to create a paramagnetic fluid. Inside the magnet, the mixture helps the objects float. US space agency Nasa notified the team that it is interested in their zero gravity research.

UFO buffs may recall a man named Bob Lazar [left] discussing a similar antigravity propulsion system over a decade ago, one that he said came from aliens. Lazar claimed to have worked as a physicist on a highly classified government project, called Galileo, which involved back engineering of alien technology. The research supposedly took place at a hidden base known only as S4, a few miles south of Area 51.

At the time, Lazar said he and others were working on extraterrestrial craft hundreds of years in advance of modern technology. He also claimed to have seen a total of nine different types of saucers as well as documents and autopsies of alien corpses. The saucer-type he professed to have worked on had a diameter of 9-12 m with a console and small, children-sized seats. He said he was told the aliens arrived in the vessel from the fourth planet of the binary stellar system Zeta Reticuli 2.

In "On the Record" with investigative reporter George Knapp, September 12, 1989, Lazar said the alien craft flew by amplifying gravity waves through use of a reactor and an alien element--atomic number 115--an ore not found or synthesized on earth.

When asked to explain how the alien antigravity system worked, the program took an interesting twist:

Lazar: Inside that tower is a chip of Element 115 they just put in there. That's a super-heavy element. The lid goes on top. And as far as any other of the workings of it, I really don't know, you know, [such as] what's inside the bottom of it . . . 115 sets up a gravitational field around the top. That little wave guide you saw being put on the top: it essentially siphons off the gravity wave, and that's later amplified in the lower portion of the craft. But just in general, the whole technology is virtually unknown.

Knapp: Now we saw the model. We saw the pictures of it there. It looks really, really simple, almost too simple to actually do anything.

Lazar: Right.

Knapp: Working parts?

Lazar: None detectable. Essentially, what the job was was to back- engineer everthing, where you have a finished product and to step backwards and find out how it was made or how it could be made with earthly materials. There hasn't been very much progress.

Knapp: How long do you think they've had this technology up there?

Lazar: It seems like quite a while, but I really don't know.

Knapp: What could you do with an anti-matter generator? What does it do?

Lazar: It converts anti-matter . . . It doesn't convert anti-matter! There's an annihilation reaction. It's an extremely powerful reaction, a hundred percent conversion of matter to energy, unlike a fission or fusion reaction which is somewhere around eight-tenths of one percent conversion of matter to energy.

Knapp: How does it work? What starts the reaction going?

Lazar: Really, once the 115 is put in, the reaction is initiated.

Knapp: Automatic.

Lazar: Right.

Knapp: I don't understand. I mean, there's no button to push or anything?

Lazar: No, there's no button to push or anything. Apparently, the 115 under bombardment with protons lets out an anti-matter particle. This anti-matter particle will react with any matter whatsoever, which I imagine there is some target system inside the reactor. This, in turn, releases heat, and somewhere within that system there is a one-hundred-percent- efficient thermionic generator, essentially a heat-to-electrical generator.

Knapp: How is this anti-matter reactor connected to gravity generation that you were talking about earlier?

Lazar: Well, that reactor serves two purposes; it provides a tremendous amount of electrical power, which is almost a by-product. The gravitational wave gets formed at the sphere, and that's through some action of the 115, and the exact action I don't think anyone really knows. The wave guide siphons off that gravity wave, and that's channeled above the top of the disk to the lower part where there are three gravity amplifiers, which amplify and direct that gravity wave.

Knapp: In essence creating their own gravitational field.

Lazar: Their own gravitational field.

Knapp: You're fairly convinced that science on earth doesn't have this technology right now? We have it now at S-4, I guess, but we didn't create it?

Lazar: Right.

Knapp: Why not? Why couldn't we?

Lazar: The technology's not even—we don't even know what gravity is!

Knapp: Well, what is it? What have you learned about what gravity is?

Lazar: Gravity is a wave. There are many different theories, wave included. It's been theorized that gravity is also particles, gravitons, which is also incorrect. But gravity is a wave. The basic wave they can actually tap off of an element: why that is I' m not exactly sure.

Knapp: So you can produce your own gravity. What does that mean? What does that allow you to do?

Lazar: It allows you to do virtually anything. Gravity distorts time and space. By doing that, now you're into a different mode of travel, where instead of traveling in a linear method going from Point A to B, now you can distort time and space to where you essentially bring the mountain to Mohammad, you almost bring your destination to you without moving. And since you're distorting time, all this takes place in between moments of time. [1]

Now, have British scientists proven Lazar was telling the truth? Have they let the alien anti-gravity-cat out of the bag? I asked nuclear physicist and renowned UFO investigator Stanton T. Friedman. Here is what he said:

The simple answer is no. One could also say a rocket was an antigravity device because its exhaust leads to it moving upward whereas gravity pulls it down. A pulley arrangement for lifting something is not an antigravity device. The use of magnetic forces as in the magnetic train (maglev) that is noted in the article is not new. It does not create a gravitational field. It does not nullify gravity. A force is exerted which is upward. Gravity is still there. There is no connection whatsoever between this sort of device and the Lazar science fiction device which is as mythical as his supposed degrees from MIT and Cal Tech and his employment as a physicist at Los Alamos. Check out my article on Lazar at my website www.stantonfriedman.com. Incidently, magnetoaerodynamic devices such as I described in my Congressional testimony in 1968 and in various papers can also exert upward forces... but are not anti-gravity. It is also true that 4 atoms of Element 115 were created at a huge accelerator in Dubna. Half life was in the millisecond range. Lazar claimed at one time that Los Alamos had 500 pounds. No way Jose. Half life is too short. Stan Friedman

I also decided to ask scientist Stan Deyo about the subject. Stan has held Above Top Secret Security Clearance, worked undercover for the FBI, and was part of an exclusive "black project" headed by Dr. Edward Teller specializing in the development of "flying saucer technology". Here's what Stan said:

Hi, Tom, Stanton and I concur about Bob and his mythical tale about his involvement in the Area 51 program. Furthermore, I agree with Stanton on the erroneous assertion in the article above. Using two magnets to levitate masses with low magnetic permeability is not "antigravity" in the strictest sense. It is magnetic levitation - not something altering the gravitational field. I find Bob's story about his history being erased by the government hard to believe. According to him, even his high school record was erased.... Does that mean all the kids who went to school with him had Bob's photo removed from their personal copies of their high school annual books? Does that mean all Bob's fellow students and his teachers in ALL those schools and universities he allegedly attended found him so unremarkable that they cannot remember him in school with them? I don't know why Bob apparently fabricated so much of his story.... It just muddied the water for those trying to ferret the truth of the suppressed technologies and alien presences on our world. It is true that electricity can be produced by thermionic conversion within a small bandwidth of infrared radiation by allowing it to fall upon a tribo-luminescent stratum which, itself, forms part of a tuned, resonant-cavity circuit.... I am pretty certain that T. Henry Moray (and possibly Harry E. Perrigo) made primitive forms of this circuit. Element 115 is not necessary to supply the thermal energy in a thermionic conversion process. I will be presenting a talk in Roswell this year at the third "Ancient of Days" conference. There, I will present my thoughts on the emerging concept of "gravity" being a vector sum between divergent and convergent spinning waves around the center of spin of a mass. I will address the issue of why gravity appears to be such a weak force when in reality gravity is the resultant of much larger div/con wave vectors. Hope this helps clear the water a bit.... Stan

Following Stan's comments, I think I see a sequel to this article in the not too distant future. The headline might read something like: Have Scientists Just Proven Stan Deyo Right on Alien Antigravity Systems?

It's long but worth a read, if you read the whole thing it'll really interest you for sure.
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2 Nov 2005
early this morning at about 5 30 i was just looking out my window cause i was bored and there before my eyes was a still white bright light, as i continued to watch it i couldn't help but notice move up and down then left to right.
after ten minutes of watching it still in the sky it suddenly pulsated a bright white light and in the time spna of five seconds it disappeared.
i know this isn't a plane because no plane around melbourne can hover in thin air, this even has shocked me deeply and i will be watching the next morning to see if it'll be back i'll keep everyone updated.
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7 Oct 2005
I have been reading a book I bought yesterday and I came across a chapter on UFOs. This particular chapter was called, "The Case Of The Bending Headlights". It began detailing a young mechanic who crashed his car into a tree and died in the Bendigo area. The first man on the scene was Ronald Sullivan, a steel construction contractor and told police a story of what had happened to him three nights before. He said that he had been driving through the very same spot and had heard sheep bleating in a paddock. He says, "It was so loud I thought my eadrums were gonna bust". He stopped his car to investigate and noticed his headlights had been bent to the left. He looked out into the paddock and saw a large display of gaseous lights 'in all colours of the spectrum'. It was as though they were in five centimetre diameter tubes, running into a bright phosphorous glow on the ground. The lights stretched up into the night sky before they dissapeared. He left and returned with the police who went into the paddock and they discovered a perfect circle had been made. It was 1.2 metres in diameter and 15 centimetres deep. Another case near the Murray Valley was reported un the Murray Valley Standard. The man in subject was also coincedentally a mechanic. This is the report:

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Neville Maxwell, an apprentice mechanic for Rothall Motors, had quite a shock in store for him last Thursday evening, after deciding to take his overhauled Holden for a trial run along old Rocky Gully Road.
The engine suddenly began revving and the headlights flashing high and low as he reached the crest of a hill. When he stopped to check for suspected engine trouble he caught sight of an object, about the size of two cars, with flashing green and purple lights at it's base. Neville says he was scared stiff, his first move was to make sure all the car doors were locked.
He was unable to get any mechanical or electrical parts of the car to operate. All he could get from the radio was peculiar noises. The engine was dead and even the air horns waere out of commision. Neville was stranded for about 40 minutes. After the first 10 minutes he relaxed a little and had a good look around - still from the safety of his car.
The object was in a nearby paddock, and when it took off it made a whirring noise. This was the only sound he heard. It lifted about 20 feet (6 metres) then headed towards Adelaide. The car started without any trouble after the object had gone, and Neville made a slow and shaky departure for home.
The car was given a thorough 'going over' the next day by others in the Rothall Motors workshop, and all parts were in perfect running order.
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The volume of incidents of this kind - usually described in obscure country newspapers around Australia and the world - stagger the mind. Wise sceptics, who have neither conducted a first hand UFO investigation nor even know about the mass of rural reports, have no inhibitions of dismissing these cases. I believe before commenting further, they should get out from behind their desks and study the data.

A very convincing story.
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4 Oct 2005
They're baaack!

Those peculiar pulsing red lights reappeared over Southland skies early Saturday morning, causing many a neck to crane upward and many a police switchboard to light up with calls.

A trio of steady red lights seemed to swim across the western night sky starting about 11 p.m. Friday night and reappearing after midnight. The three dots at times formed a triangular shape, but they then seemed to straighten into a line, much like sightings in the same area late last summer and on Halloween, witnesses told the Daily Southtown.

Cindy Evans, of Tinley Park, was out with her kids Friday night when about 11 p.m. her 8-year-old daughter Emily spotted the mysterious lights in the clear night sky near 163rd Street and Prairie Drive.

"It was almost like they were stars — they were far enough away that they were like stars," Evans said.

Nope, she decided. Too red.

In fact, Evans and other witnesses were quick to say what the lights were not: satellites (too low); a reflection (too intense); an airplane (too slow); and a helicopter (too quiet), among other things.

Evans said she called the Federal Aviation Association looking for an answer and was disappointed they couldn't offer one. The FAA did not return the Southtown's calls.

The lights weren't weather-related, either, since the National Weather Service reported nothing unusual, a spokesman said. Had the luminous phenomenon been meteorological, NWS satellites would have picked up something — like the night NWS registered a meteorite that fell into a Park Forest home in 2003.

"One guy was out measuring the rain, checking the rain gauges, and saw the flash," the spokesman said. "It was well heard down here in the Tinley Park and Joliet area."

None of the witnesses wanted to use the word "UFO" to describe what they saw, even though, technically, the lights were some kind of unidentified flying object.

Still, it didn't take long for Southlanders to log onto a national UFO reporting site to quantify what they witnessed, photographed and filmed.

National UFO Reporting Center director Peter B. Davenport said he already had received about a dozen reports of this incident at his Web site, www.ufocenter.com. That didn't mean Davenport, whose site collected hundreds of reports from last year's sightings, had an answer.

"I have absolutely no idea what is causing them," he said.

"I cannot rule out the possibility that these lights are of terrestrial origin (or) of human manufacture."

That deductive reasoning is pretty much par for the course. "All we are able to do is rule out phenomena — celestial bodies, lights — traditionally we're just left with an 'other,' " he said.

Tinley Park police received a number of calls beginning late Friday night. Orland Park police reported three calls about the lights. Police didn't seem to have any answers.

That frustrated a woman who wouldn't give her name.

"They don't seem to care what it is," she said. "I'd like to know what it is — I saw one red light come through the east sky, coming from the south going to the north."

Bill Dooley rode around Tinley Park between 1 and 2 a.m. to look for that single light he said always follows the trio.

"We nicknamed it the 'cleanup crew,' " he said.

This marks Dooley's fourth sighting in the past year or so. He spotted the trio Aug. 21, 2004, last Halloween and two Saturdays ago when he saw a single light.

"They arrange themselves 1-2-3 straight up, then lean a little bit, then group themselves into a triangle," he said. "There's absolutely no noise."

He took numerous photos and videotaped the lights to submit to the local chapter of the Mutual UFO Network, which logs all such events.

But he, too, would not give the lights a name.

Only Evans' other 8-year-old, Abbey, put herself out there with a brave and hopeful suggestion.

"Maybe it's the tooth fairy," the youngster who just lost a tooth told her mother.
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