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Bob Lazar Colleague Possibly Identified?

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posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 03:36 PM
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a reply to: BASSPLYR

Ok.. I had to google it:


"A resonance frequency of “spoof” surface plasmon polariton propagation along a 2-D metamaterial slow-wave structure induced by a gaseous plasma near the metamaterial/air interface"

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posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 03:51 PM
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dennis mari

That is what you have left after you take out Ian. So are they talking last and middle name?

Simian Nerd

Maybe Lazar worked for ignorant ape?


How about Airmen Dins?

Maybe Man Insider?

Sir Made Inn?

Sir Named In?

I gotta stop or I will be doing this all day.



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 03:55 PM
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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Case74282

ok if " dennis mariani " is alledgedly an anagram of

" ian --------------------------------"
whats the second name ????????????????

Hutchinson?



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 03:57 PM
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a reply to: IsaacKoi

Thanks, Mr. Koi. Actually the image was e-mailed to me from a friend with similar interests. Thanks for expanding upon the existing threads. I just wanted to verify Barish was a real person and he had in fact won the prize in physics. Since those 2 critical factors checked out I figured Above Top Secret could add additional commentary and color.
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posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 05:04 PM
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originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: A51Watcher

I've never heard about it before. Wondering what plasma spoofing looks like? People on ats sure do get a lot of crazy ideas


I think plasma spoofing is where you don't have any sort of plasma, but you pretend you do.




posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 06:10 PM
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originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: A51Watcher

I've never heard about it before. Wondering what plasma spoofing looks like? People on ats sure do get a lot of crazy ideas




The concept of plasma spoofing is often raised as a possible explanation for observations made by the fighter pilots and Naval radar operators regarding the so-called "TicTac" object during the 2004 Nimitz encounter.

I think others described the physics/structural properties already in the thread. The practical implications from such a phenomenon is that someone could use plasma projection as a means of creating areas that would register false radar signatures on the tracking systems of an adversary or some other party that you'd wish to deceive.

The testimony of Kevin Day, one of the Navy radar operators who was active during the Nimitz encounter and claimed to have viewed baffling radar readings, is a good indication of the kind of deception that one could pull off using technology like this.



The Princeton’s highly advanced radar had been picking up mysterious objects for several days by then. The Navy called them “anomalous aerial vehicles,” or AAVs—a term the military preferred to unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, which had been tainted by its association with flying saucers, little green men and countless crackpots.

According to Kevin Day, the Princeton’s senior radar operator at the time, his screen showed well over 100 AAVs over the course of the week. “Watching them on the display was like watching snow fall from the sky,” he says in his first-ever on-camera interview, for HISTORY’s “Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation.”

According to Day, the AAVs appeared at an altitude greater than 80,000 feet, far higher than commercial or military jets typically fly. Initially, the Princeton’s radar team didn’t believe what they were seeing, chalking up the anomalies to an equipment malfunction. But after they determined that everything was operating as it should and they began detecting instances in which the AAVs dropped with astounding speed to lower, busier airspace, Day approached the Princeton’s commander about taking action.



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 06:22 PM
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a reply to: SleeperHasAwakened
So the plasma can trick radar? If its plasma i bet it would glow and change colours depending on the circumstances. Wonder if you could get the plasma to move quickly across the sky. How do they make the plasma? What do people say it looks like?



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 06:29 PM
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originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: A51Watcher

I've never heard about it before. Wondering what plasma spoofing looks like? People on ats sure do get a lot of crazy ideas




He probably talking about me. Lol.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

When researching different theories I can across this. And it seemed a plausible explanation for Bob Lazars Area 51 light shows he brought people to see.

It also goes towards explaining the Navy’s “declassified” videos that became all the rage.




posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 06:42 PM
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He won the Nobel peace prize in 2017? So their real name was Setsuko Thurlow.

Interesting, very interesting.



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 07:11 PM
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originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
He won the Nobel peace prize in 2017? So their real name was Setsuko Thurlow.

Interesting, very interesting.


The original post clearly states ...


Barrish did win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017


There are multiple awards presented in different fields under the umbrella term "Nobel".



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 07:26 PM
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originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: SleeperHasAwakened
So the plasma can trick radar? If its plasma i bet it would glow and change colours depending on the circumstances. Wonder if you could get the plasma to move quickly across the sky. How do they make the plasma? What do people say it looks like?



It's been theorized by some (where 'some' == Internet sources) that these plasma materials could be used in such a manner.

I'm no expert, but if indeed such plasma balls were to be used for radar "spoofing", my guess is that their properties as seen in the visible light spectrum would be immaterial. Generating these plasma balls would be most useful in deceiving operators sitting at a radar screen, not someone observing them in person (i.e. think diversionary tactics).

No idea what the movement characteristics would be, but ultimately if such a thing were real, like anything else it'd be bound by the governing laws of physics, not even ionized clouds of matter cannot exceed the universal speed limit of C. That said, if this tech exists and is in use, it could be utilized to make apparent movements (at least as detected on radar) that would be impossible for physical craft to make without inertial forces obliterating the craft and its occupants.

I don't have a strong opinion either way, at least as far as this concept pertains to the TicTac observations, but it's an interesting theory, as good as any one I've seen that seeks to explain the TicTac as something other than a real life vehicle (either man made or not man made) that defies all known scientific principles.



posted on Apr, 20 2020 @ 07:36 PM
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Well a plasma in daylight would mostly appear white wouldnt it? What if they can do more than spoof radar? Id imagine a glowing ball of light zipping around could be pretty confounding for a person to see regardless of it being day or night.

I dunno this is all very confusing. Im going to bow out and read what people better researched than me have to say.



posted on Apr, 21 2020 @ 01:33 PM
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a reply to: Blue Shift

i dont even want to know even for entertainment purposes by what idiotic #nuttery - you convert the claim :


lazars boss was really called ian ................ " dennis mariani " was a pseudonym - that was an anagram of his real name



to " conclude " - that " dennis mariani " = an anagram of " ian hutchinson "

FFS



posted on Apr, 21 2020 @ 02:30 PM
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a reply to: Case74282 Let me put this rumor to bed immediately. This is NOT the Barry that worked with Bob. That comes directly from Bob Lazar himself. I went over this a while ago with him. Sorry folks... and the rest of the info from the fake @nsacss-gov.us is also a fabrication.



posted on Apr, 21 2020 @ 03:14 PM
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a reply to: JeremyCorbell

Thank you Jeremy for clearing this up for everyone!



posted on Apr, 21 2020 @ 04:01 PM
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originally posted by: ignorant_ape
i dont even want to know even for entertainment purposes by what idiotic #nuttery - you convert the claim :

lazars boss was really called ian ................ " dennis mariani " was a pseudonym - that was an anagram of his real name


to " conclude " - that " dennis mariani " = an anagram of " ian hutchinson "
FFS


I was looking for people named "Ian" who might have any kind of association with physics or unusual propulsion systems. This guy was a fusion physicist, and could be helpful figuring out how the aliens could have a fusion power system the size of a basketball. They're made up names. Only a person with really bad OCD is going to make sure each letter is used in an alternate fake name. Did you actually really believe that someone would go through all the trouble to make sure that every letter of a person's real name was going to be used in the anagram? That's just as crazy, IMHO. Sheesh.
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posted on Apr, 21 2020 @ 09:36 PM
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originally posted by: JeremyCorbell
a reply to: Case74282 Let me put this rumor to bed immediately. This is NOT the Barry that worked with Bob. That comes directly from Bob Lazar himself. I went over this a while ago with him. Sorry folks... and the rest of the info from the fake @nsacss-gov.us is also a fabrication.


Greatly appreciated for the clarification.



posted on Apr, 22 2020 @ 10:15 AM
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a reply to: SleeperHasAwakened

People always make that idiotic statement. There is nothing about relativity that precludes faster than C travel. It only prevents the acceleration of a massive object to C.

Space time manipulation easily allows for apparent faster than C movement.

Jaden



posted on Apr, 25 2020 @ 10:57 AM
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a reply to: Stevenmonet

you have added an extra " r " - so its not actually an anagram .



posted on Apr, 25 2020 @ 04:19 PM
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originally posted by: TheSpanishArcher
a reply to: Case74282

Any idea why they threw in the Indrid Cold name? That seems totally unrelated.
Yeah, thought that strangely stood out. If I remember, that name was meant to be code for something along the lines of “Colin The Nord” or “Nordic Odin”. Obviously it’s not not an exact match, but again it was eluded to. Who the heck knows honestly!



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