Last Laugh
Skilled Investigator
Just listened to a very interesting interview with a filmmaker, Jeremy Corbell. He is working on a number of films related to the UFO and ET subject. He is going to release soon (I believe) a documentary that follows one of the final surgeries performed by Dr. Leir that resulted in a an alleged alien implant with some very compelling qualities. It supposedly has isotopic ratios that suggest it's not terrestrial, as well as appearing to be a very complex alloy. It's called Patient 17.
He also is working on another film, Nano Man, which is following a nanotechnology scientist who is working on various things, including a propulsion device, who claims to have proof of ET presence (He is apparently in Patient 17 giving his opinion as well.) He supposedly has government/military contracts. The first part of this film is available to rent on Vimeo, It's called "Utility Fog". After hearing the whole story on C2C (you can listen here ), I decided to shell out the $4.95 for a 10 minute movie. Link. I would recommend listening to the interview first, even if you decide to rent the film, since it gives a better set up than the film does. Here's the summary in case you don't want to spend $5 for 10 minutes:
The nano man, who is not disguised but has not revealed his identity, gives the filmmaker a vial of something nano that supposedly is ET nano-robots. The filmmaker goes and is allowed to use the scanning electron microscope at Ames research. He and the microscope technician look, and indeed there is apparently anomalous qualities to this material, supposedly not explainable by modern technology.
Puzzling, for sure, but I really don't have the expertise to really know what I'm looking at. Anybody else seen this or have an opinion about it? I'm sorry to say that most times I see a scientist with supposed government contacts talking openly about ET technology I'm reminded of Richard Doty. But this guy has some evidence, and if we are to believe the film, some very extraordinary evidence.
He also is working on another film, Nano Man, which is following a nanotechnology scientist who is working on various things, including a propulsion device, who claims to have proof of ET presence (He is apparently in Patient 17 giving his opinion as well.) He supposedly has government/military contracts. The first part of this film is available to rent on Vimeo, It's called "Utility Fog". After hearing the whole story on C2C (you can listen here ), I decided to shell out the $4.95 for a 10 minute movie. Link. I would recommend listening to the interview first, even if you decide to rent the film, since it gives a better set up than the film does. Here's the summary in case you don't want to spend $5 for 10 minutes:
The nano man, who is not disguised but has not revealed his identity, gives the filmmaker a vial of something nano that supposedly is ET nano-robots. The filmmaker goes and is allowed to use the scanning electron microscope at Ames research. He and the microscope technician look, and indeed there is apparently anomalous qualities to this material, supposedly not explainable by modern technology.
Puzzling, for sure, but I really don't have the expertise to really know what I'm looking at. Anybody else seen this or have an opinion about it? I'm sorry to say that most times I see a scientist with supposed government contacts talking openly about ET technology I'm reminded of Richard Doty. But this guy has some evidence, and if we are to believe the film, some very extraordinary evidence.