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Project Aquarius - Bill Hamilton Interview |
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Written by Publishers Group
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Tuesday, 14 March 2006 |
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First we had the strange tale of Bob Lazar - a highly educated
physicist who was moved from Los Alamos Labs in the US to work at the
infamous Area 51 under the direction of Edward Teller, father of the
H-Bomb. Second into this murky field of intrigue comes Dan Burisch
about whom Bill Hamilton's book is written. Both these characters have
one thing in common - no-one believed their testimony at first although
it's now fairly clear that Mr Lazar's case had significant factual
basis.
More on the omega-point theory, timelines and Project Lotus can be found in Bill Hamilton's book Project Aquarius on Dan Burisch.
More resources if you missed earlier elements of the Aquarius story: Linda Howe and Bill Hamilton Talk | Bill's Astrosciences site
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The Burisch saga is perhaps even more complex and some would say
convoluted, yet you have to ask yourself, when we're dealing with what
are essentially compartmentalised, black operations in the UFO area,
how can we really measure the authentic against the 'hoax'.
Before
you read this book and dismiss it as far fetched it's worth considering
that Bill Hamilton is one of the longer term UFO researchers out there
with a strong interest in astrosciences. For someone like the author to
spend time researching the Burisch story you have to conclude he's
either validated most of it or is in on the 'scam' at some level. The
book covers the early years of Dan Burisch as he gained an interest in
microbiology and apparently was approached by some covert branch of the
Navy during his university research days. From that point the book dips
in and out of the most cutting edge science one can imagine.
Audio Stream - Bill Hamilton talks to Jerry Pippin
Working
under heavily controlled conditions and responsible to the infamous
Majestic 12 [group created post Roswell to deal with all ET and UFO
issues] group, Burisch claims to have interacted with live ET [called
the J-Rod] intelligence and discovered the Ganesh particle, played a
core role in attempts to reverse genetic illnesses of the ET type and
most impressively received communications related to an approaching
twin timeline scenario due in the next few years. Hamilton does his
best to attempt to document these claims and validate Burisch's role
and academic achievements. Although this, as with the Lazar case, ends
up often leading us to more avenues than conclusions you can't help but
think the whole situation is just too big to not have some basis in
reality, however distorted this may be.
By the end of the book
and having looked into the story since I came to a permenant
fence-stitting conslusion. Without doubt something has gone on here -
the story is worthy of awards whether fabricated or not. The key issue
that remains is one of controlled disclosure. If we aren't getting the
full picture it's most likely because there is an ongoing strategy of
Burisch's handlers steering what time and what form the information
gets released. In the world of black budget interaction with off-world
intelligence with all its agendas and disinformation, looking for any
other 'truth' is not really a realistic option. Anyone with an open and
searching mind can take a look at some new and sometimes quite
overwhelming ideas by taking the time to read Project Aquarius.
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