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US Ex-Military People Talking About UFOs (Video)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck57" data-source="post: 948180" data-attributes="member: 75774"><p>I think my wife didn't want me going around advertising a house of prostitution on the front of my shirt. </p><p></p><p>In the few years Bob Lazar owned the camera shop in Los Alamos, and the times I talked to him, the subject of UFOs never came up. And there were strange things that happened occasionally in Los Alamos. Laboratory security notified us many times of strange lights in the sky and we'd watch them until they disappeared. One time that I know of, it worried the Lab enough that fighter jets from Kirtland Air Base in Albuquerque were called. I know of that incident because I was working graveyard shift and saw them come over, looking for the UFOs. As city police, we were never told the results. </p><p></p><p>But, Lazar didn't start talking about UFOs until he got to Nevada. So, did he see something in Nevada, or did he get mixed up with the UFO nuts out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck57, post: 948180, member: 75774"] I think my wife didn't want me going around advertising a house of prostitution on the front of my shirt. In the few years Bob Lazar owned the camera shop in Los Alamos, and the times I talked to him, the subject of UFOs never came up. And there were strange things that happened occasionally in Los Alamos. Laboratory security notified us many times of strange lights in the sky and we'd watch them until they disappeared. One time that I know of, it worried the Lab enough that fighter jets from Kirtland Air Base in Albuquerque were called. I know of that incident because I was working graveyard shift and saw them come over, looking for the UFOs. As city police, we were never told the results. But, Lazar didn't start talking about UFOs until he got to Nevada. So, did he see something in Nevada, or did he get mixed up with the UFO nuts out there? [/QUOTE]
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