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Patient Seventeen: Who is Steven Colbern? Deep State player?

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posted on Feb, 11 2018 @ 10:06 PM
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originally posted by: Paddyofurniture

originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
Here's a copy of one of the lab reports.
Someone could call that lab and verify the file number.

You can't fake a chunk of material that can only come from a super nova in another solar system.





Wow,

Someone actually sees this as I do. I’ve been over at the other Patient Seventeen thread fighting those guys tooth and nail just to get across the point that the tests are important.
They are from a accredited professional lab. If they say what we think they say, and what people in the documentary say ( nanoman , Steven, no credentials provided thou) they are worth additional research.

I sent them to my alma mater last week with hopes the chemistry department looks at them but I won’t hold my breath.

Slante’


When the shills or coInteltrolls have an agenda to discredit, stifle and commit character assassination, no amount of proof will sway them.



posted on Feb, 11 2018 @ 10:07 PM
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Well, with those implants and now "extraterrestrial" material stored in a Vegas facility as per that NYT article, it seems we have preliminary evidence for either elements from another region of the galaxy OR someone in our locality has the technology to fabricate their own elements without needing a super nova.

It's not necessarily non-human... just some folks with generally unknown technology. Interesting.



posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 02:05 AM
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a reply to: Violater1

originally posted by: Violater1
Patient Seventeen: Who is Steven Colbern? Deep State player?

[... ] resulting in the issuance of a federal fugitive warrant for him Oct. 21. The wanted notice said Colbern, with an alias of Bill Carson [...]



As in Bill Carson, from the good, the bad and the ugly?





posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 04:03 AM
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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Violater1

It's on Netflix now.


I've got to say, and I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but it is SO nice to see you getting back to your roots saying something nice. It's like a breath of fresh air! I can confirm the film is available on Netflix for US IPs.
edit on 12-2-2018 by Zelun because: acknowledgement of a history of nicitude



posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 04:37 AM
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originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
Here's a copy of one of the lab reports.
Someone could call that lab and verify the file number.

You can't fake a chunk of material that can only come from a super nova in another solar system.




edit: the other page of that test. source


Where is your proof that this chunk of material can only come from a super nova in another solar system?



posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 06:44 AM
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a reply to: Violater1

Im sure its already been ruled out, but
one thing that I have always wondered when the topic of these implant arise is, could it possibly be that the patient was struck with a micrometeorite ?
That could explain the rare mixture of its make up.
Perhaps thats all these things are, micro meteors that found the mark on a few individuals.
Just grasping at straws here with alternate possibilities.



posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 07:20 AM
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a reply to: DanteGaland




Why do people assume they would use something similar to what WE would use?


probably for the same reason that you assume this




"They" can use quantum entanglement to monitor you at the subatomic level from ANYWHERE.


and this




Jesus, they have FTL craft and artificial gravity...and yall think they need to tag us like cattle?



I guess that answers your question.



posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 07:41 AM
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originally posted by: moebius

originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
Here's a copy of one of the lab reports.
Someone could call that lab and verify the file number.

You can't fake a chunk of material that can only come from a super nova in another solar system.




edit: the other page of that test. source



Where is your proof that this chunk of material can only come from a super nova in another solar system?



In the documentary, they have a non-confirmed (no credentials provided) gov't scientist that interprets the isotopic ratio report as the Zinc having an isotopic ratio that was not made by the supernova of our section of our galaxy.He surmises that it had to have come from somewhere else (not our region of this galaxy). I'm not a chemist so I cant provide a professional opinion and unless someone on ATS wants to submit their qualifications/education background as a chemist we are just guessing until more scientific rigor is applied.

But you have to admit that it is compelling.



posted on Feb, 12 2018 @ 06:29 PM
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a reply to: moebius

The most sophisticated particle accelerator in the world can't produce isotopes like that, nor can they make enough of them in a hundred years of time that would even make enough to hold in your hand, nor would they be stable.

You can always use google to find information on non-terrestrial isotopes and how elements are formed, and the current limits to modern technology in related fields to get at least a basic view of what it means to find a chunk of material like this. Something like this can't be bought for any amount of money and it can't be made by any known source or vendor any place on earth. Go ahead and try to find one. You can't, and no one can.
edit on 12-2-2018 by NoCorruptionAllowed because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 13 2018 @ 08:51 AM
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Here's a collection of AP material (quotes and videos clips) on Steven Colbern's arrest in connection with the Oklahoma City bombing. The event is described as "a 35 year old chemist, was arrested by US marshals on a firearms offence in the town of Oatman, Arizona."

"At the time of his arrest, he attempted to pull a 38 calibre revolver out of his jeans pocket, he was wrestled to the ground and arrested, he was brought to Bull Head City, where he currently is being lodged by the local police department."

Oklahoma City Bombing: Steven Colbern Arrested



posted on Feb, 13 2018 @ 10:06 AM
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originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: Violater1

Im sure its already been ruled out, but
one thing that I have always wondered when the topic of these implant arise is, could it possibly be that the patient was struck with a micrometeorite ?
That could explain the rare mixture of its make up.
Perhaps thats all these things are, micro meteors that found the mark on a few individuals.
Just grasping at straws here with alternate possibilities.


Or the guy removing the “implant” performed a slight of hand and swapped out whatever was in the implantee - nothing an amateur magician couldn’t perform.



posted on Feb, 13 2018 @ 10:52 AM
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originally posted by: CardDown
Here's a collection of AP material (quotes and videos clips) on Steven Colbern's arrest in connection with the Oklahoma City bombing. The event is described as "a 35 year old chemist, was arrested by US marshals on a firearms offence in the town of Oatman, Arizona."

"At the time of his arrest, he attempted to pull a 38 calibre revolver out of his jeans pocket, he was wrestled to the ground and arrested, he was brought to Bull Head City, where he currently is being lodged by the local police department."

Oklahoma City Bombing: Steven Colbern Arrested


I’m not convinced they are the same guy. Either way The Oklahoma bombing person of interest was found not to be involved. He just liked meth and guns.

articles.latimes.com...


edit on 13-2-2018 by Paddyofurniture because: Grammah



posted on Feb, 13 2018 @ 10:56 AM
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This is Steve Colbern's website
alienevidenceinc.webs.com...

The research page has a few of papers on samples he researched.
alienevidenceinc.webs.com...

According to the first paper there were isotopic anomalies in samples, see end 'discussion' section. They showed isotopic ratios for some elements not found in our solar system.
This is exactly what Jeremy Corbell found and what Luis Elizondo confirmed in his latest interview with Ufo Radio - the UFO alloys Bigelow's team researched for the US DOD also had isotopic anomalies, to reproduce elements with the same variations would cost hundreds of millions of dollars (ie they weren't made on this rock)
(www.youtube.com...)

Steve doing a scan at a conference.
www.youtube.com...



posted on Feb, 14 2018 @ 01:18 PM
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originally posted by: Paddyofurniture
I’m not convinced they are the same guy. Either way The Oklahoma bombing person of interest was found not to be involved. He just liked meth and guns.


It's the same guy. He was found to be involved, but he wasn't convicted.
Colbern's past associations do reflect on his credibility, and of those who choose to associate with him.

Here's a few pictures of Steven Colbern through the years.

edit on 14-2-2018 by CardDown because: sp

edit on 14-2-2018 by CardDown because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 14 2018 @ 09:21 PM
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originally posted by: CardDown

originally posted by: Paddyofurniture
I’m not convinced they are the same guy. Either way The Oklahoma bombing person of interest was found not to be involved. He just liked meth and guns.


It's the same guy. He was found to be involved, but he wasn't convicted.
Colbern's past associations do reflect on his credibility, and of those who choose to associate with him.

Here's a few pictures of Steven Colbern through the years.


Well this is interesting.



posted on Feb, 14 2018 @ 10:11 PM
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a reply to: Violater1


Alias of Bill Carson?

He enjoys The Good the Bad and the Ugly I suppose. 😂

He couldn't think of a different alias?



posted on Feb, 15 2018 @ 10:21 AM
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originally posted by: CardDown

originally posted by: Paddyofurniture
I’m not convinced they are the same guy. Either way The Oklahoma bombing person of interest was found not to be involved. He just liked meth and guns.


It's the same guy. He was found to be involved, but he wasn't convicted.
Colbern's past associations do reflect on his credibility, and of those who choose to associate with him.

Here's a few pictures of Steven Colbern through the years.


Great work card down. Ya, I agree that is the same guy. His right eye gives him up. Can you follow up with the what you found on how he was involved?

I did a pre lim background and it said he wasn’t found to be involved



posted on Feb, 15 2018 @ 10:23 AM
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originally posted by: DanteGaland
LOL

They DONT use implants. That's ... so ignorant.

"They" can use quantum entanglement to monitor you at the subatomic level from ANYWHERE.

These "implants" are something humans would dream up. NOT "aliens". Why do people assume they would use something similar to what WE would use?

Jesus, they have FTL craft and artificial gravity...and yall think they need to tag us like cattle?

It's laughable.


the only purpose of an implant could be to track and monitor? how incredibly ignorant.



posted on Feb, 16 2018 @ 02:06 AM
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a reply to: Macenroe82

It wouldn't really be possible for a person on the surface of the earth to be hit by a micro-meteor. He'd have to be space-walking to be exposed to micro-meteors. Whilst there are recorded cases of humans being struck by meteorites, they certainly wouldn't have been 'micro' to make it through the atmosphere and reach the surface. Interestingly, meteorites that don't leave craters hit the earth at free fall speeds/terminal velocity anyway - so there's no conceivable way that these implants could be meteorites UNLESS they were switched post op.



posted on Feb, 16 2018 @ 05:47 AM
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originally posted by: DanteGaland
LOL

They DONT use implants. That's ... so ignorant.

"They" can use quantum entanglement to monitor you at the subatomic level from ANYWHERE.

These "implants" are something humans would dream up. NOT "aliens". Why do people assume they would use something similar to what WE would use?

Jesus, they have FTL craft and artificial gravity...and yall think they need to tag us like cattle?

It's laughable.


Mmmm. Interesting hypothesis.

Humans do indeed use implants. One turned up in our local Chinese Restaurant, served in a meal - in what was supposed to have been chicken - it hit the headlines!

Humans can land probes on Mars, fly at hyper-sonic velocities, cut things to ribbons with Lasers. Yet here we are in 2018, where cars still burn oil, my bus travels at less than 25mph and when I need to cut my nails, I use nail clippers - not lasers.

To sum up.....I think "ignorant" comes across as a bit strong, especially on page 1. Crikey.

I like the thread - thank you OP. It's a really interesting subject. Those reports lend credence to the extracted material not just being metal shrapnel, welding accidents, car accidents and such-like - well worth discussing.

If the material extracted from patient 17 went straight to the lab and the results are for real - then it opens up a pandora's box.

Obviously, there's the whole 'prove that the material tested is what REALLY came out of the patient'.







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