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noewhan
26-01-2009, 04:34 AM
Right now I'm listening to 'Hidden Agendas', with Al Bielek describing the year 2749. He says that there's going to be floating cities which run off a radioactive crystal.

Bob Lazar mentions such a crystal, but mostly element 115.

Plus:

Impulse Gravity Generator Based on Charged YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-y} Superconductor with Composite Crystal Structure

Link (http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0108005)

hagbard_celine
28-01-2009, 02:51 PM
Right now I'm listening to 'Hidden Agendas', with Al Bielek describing the year 2749. He says that there's going to be floating cities which run off a radioactive crystal.

Bob Lazar mentions such a crystal, but mostly element 115.

Plus:



Link (http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0108005)


Bielek is an interesting guy and I always check out his stuff.

Thanks.:)

time_lord
08-03-2009, 03:00 PM
Right now I'm listening to 'Hidden Agendas', with Al Bielek describing the year 2749. He says that there's going to be floating cities which run off a radioactive crystal.

Bob Lazar mentions such a crystal, but mostly element 115.

Plus:

Link (http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0108005)


I thought it was an interesting if slightly depressing interview (greatly reduced world population of only Caucasians (to be fair, Mr Bielek hadn’t travelled the entire globe), whose lives’ were run by a super intelligent computer). I would’ve liked to have heard the rest of the interview, particularly the stuff on the “Wingmakers”, and how events in time aren’t fixed in stone – the past and therefore the present and future is malleable.

I googled Al Bielek and this debunk site came up.

http://www.bielek-debunked.com/index2.html

I realise “debunk” sites always crop up when someone speaks out about fantastic conspiracies so I’m not too sure what to make of it. It describes Bielek and his companions’ accounts as “nothing short of very impressive media manipulation, dis-information, partially correct data mixed into fabrications and completely false statements.” It basically accuses Bielek of lying for money.

Hmmm…

hagbard_celine
08-03-2009, 06:01 PM
I thought it was an interesting if slightly depressing interview (greatly reduced world population of only Caucasians (to be fair, Mr Bielek hadn’t travelled the entire globe), whose lives’ were run by a super intelligent computer). I would’ve liked to have heard the rest of the interview, particularly the stuff on the “Wingmakers”, and how events in time aren’t fixed in stone – the past and therefore the present and future is malleable.

I googled Al Bielek and this debunk site came up.

http://www.bielek-debunked.com/index2.html

I realise “debunk” sites always crop up when someone speaks out about fantastic conspiracies so I’m not too sure what to make of it. It describes Bielek and his companions’ accounts as “nothing short of very impressive media manipulation, dis-information, partially correct data mixed into fabrications and completely false statements.” It basically accuses Bielek of lying for money.

Hmmm…

I often wonder why these people who supposedly "lie for money" don't find some more other form of lying that is more lucrative.:rolleyes: There are many! Someone even claimed Mel of Mel's Hole was a money-making scam. David has been accused of being a money-maker when he quit an extremely well-paid job at a TV star to do what he does!

I've not make my mind up on Bielek and, yes he couyld be lying, although I doubt if it's for money. I see him a bit more favourably now since I heard from a friend of mine who visited the old berth of the USS Eldridge in Philadelphia and saw something very bizarre; the dockside had "crystalized". What's more there are other whistle-blowers who come out talking about similar govt experiments into "Stargates" etc. The Eldridge was sold to the Greek navy and was in-commissiuon till the 1990's under the name Leon. I wonder if there were any anomalous events on board during her Greek service.:confused:;) Hauntings, UFO'sand USO's, disappearing sailors etc