Dr. Dan C. Burisch (Dr. Dan Crain, Capt USN)
Information from Saga S4 Scientists:
I am telling this man’s story because I am researching various specific references I have in my possession suffice to say he was trained as a
microbiologist and worked on a project involving a live EBE and because Dan is one of the sincerest men I have met who has an encyclopedic mind, a
good sense of humor and wit, and little motive to fabricate information.
See:
www.ufoconspiracy.com... for the story of the so-called “guests” of the U.S. Government, the story of the Yellow Book, and the
involvement of the Los Alamos National Labs. Also, you may order the book, Exempt from Disclosure, at this website. It also has Burisch material.
JAROD was not allowed to leave by the Majestic group and thus considers himself captive.
The commentary that follows is from my source:
“I was going through my files to find out about Dan's badge, but I don't have any copies. I remember him telling me that he never got to take his
badge home at all. For what it's worth, I can tell you what it looked like, based on his descriptions: it was a white badge with two blue hash marks
across the upper left side. Below these hash marks was his designated area (S4). Directly above the S4 was a star shaped punch. On his old badge,
there were three letters underneath S4; they were ETL for extraterrestrial laboratory. In his later badges they changed the ETL to EBL for
Extraterrestrial Biological Laboratory.
On the right hand side of the badge was MAJ spelled vertically. The badges also displayed the photo of the scientist, and below this photo was his
name, assignment and badge number (the H-number).
Along the very bottom was either a DX (standing for departmental transfer) or WX (standing for engineering transfer) code which would allow the person
access to different parts of the project, or pavilions as they call them. The reverse of this badge had a black mag-strip. When Dan got his badge, it
was usually paired up with an orange badge that gave his # for logging into that facility (Papoose) for the day. Dan would receive a separate badge if
he needed to go to Floor 2, which if I correctly remember him saying were LG and SideKick.
But badging got a little more complicated as you got lower down into the labs. You see, nobody was supposed to know who you were as you got lower down
into the Aquarius project area. When Dan got to the Aquarius level, he was required to place his badge into a plastic bag-like container before he
went into decontamination. When he came out of there, the badge was returned to him but it was laminated in a plastic pouch (I guess it had to be
decontaminated too). Once that was collected by Dan, he carried it over to a badge wall, and put it on a hook (usually he was told to turn it over so
the front was facing the wall and nobody could read it) in an open numbered spot. Any spot would do so long as nobody else’s badge was hanging
there. Then Dan would take a blue numbered badge that corresponded to the spot and put his original badge on. This blue badge only had a number on it.
He was then "Scientist #5" for example for the remainder of his time down there. Bottle washers and support personnel were similarly numbered. So
Bottle Washer #3 might be called over by Scientist #9 etc...
This served to completely isolate the different levels of workers from one another, and help maintain compartmentalization. Nobody was supposed to use
proper names at that level.”