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A new blog piece consisting of interviews with people who knew Lazar or had knowledge relevant to his story.
Here's a summary of the main points for people who don't want to read it all.
■ Terry England (who wrote a news piece on Lazar in 1982) has no memory of confirming Bob Lazar was a physicist to the Jeremy four names.
■ John Jarmer, a physicist who ran the lab Bob claimed he worked at in Los Alamos says
"...when I was at Los Alamos at the lab working, he did some electrical technician work that I’m aware of. There was no reference to him ever having a background in physics. "
■ Fred (who wished to remain anonymous) was an administrator at the labs.
"He was employed by Butler [Fred later clarified he meant Kirk-Mayer], who supplied contract technicians to the laboratory...He worked at the laboratory for a short time, got crosswise with the management because he was misusing the laboratory telephones. And so they let him go, which was easy because he didn’t work for the lab."
■ Los Alamos Physicist Earl Hoffman had this to say :
My recollection is he was a technician, which would not be a physicist. I’m sure he wasn’t a physicist because if he was, I would have known him well because I was [a physicist]...I think he was a technician of some sort, but I couldn’t even tell you what kind of a technician.
■ Dr. Robert Krangle (interviewed by Corbell who also claimed he'd reinforced Bob's story)
I couldn’t say anything unequivocally “Oh absolutely, he was a physicist” — no....I do certainly remember saying he certainly wasn’t the janitor. If I said unequivocally that he was a physicist, then I think that would have been wrong.
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