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From: "Keith Woodard" <qwoodard@worldnet.att.net> Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 08:46:00 -0800 |
Some reflections on the Lazar debate by a newcomer to the Internet. Campbell and Mahood seem intelligent, level-headed, and sincere, but it's disconcerting to see Huff and Lazar operating so far outside the bounds of civilized discourse. I'm talking not only about the obvious intimidation tactics and vicious ad hominem attacks (which I'll shortly be experiencing first-hand), but also their coy disingenuity around Lazar's increasingly dubious claims to master's degrees from Cal Tech and MIT. At the moment, the Lazar camp is carrying on as if Campbell somehow struck an exquisitely sensitive nerve, just about the time he published his "Theory #1." On the other side of the coin, I read on the Lazar site (specifically www.banzai-net.com/tridot/b.htm) that "in the summer of 1988, a Soviet spy satellite took pictures of the Papoose Lake area. One of the photos shows roads that lead into nearby hills where Lazar said the discs were stored. Parked busses with blacked-out windows are shown near the hanger area." There is much Lazar material I still haven't read, butÖis this generally known? It sounds like powerful evidence supporting Lazar. Mahood in particular seems blissfully unaware of it as he skips along about the Soviet photograph the Lazar camp has distributed -- also snapped in the summer of 1988 -- showing, according to Mahood, "absolutely nothing" around Papoose Lake (see www.serve.com/mahood/papoose/pap-con.htm). If the picture featuring the buses is already publicly available, I think Lazar's detractors have some explaining to do. If not, it seems to me the Lazar forces can turn the tide in an eyeblink by simply scanning this photo into their website. - Keith
Index: Bob Lazar Index: Papoose Dry Lake
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Created: Oct 12, 1997