Elizabeth Helen Drake wrote:
Oh Jeeze, I never thought I would be repeating something I had heard on Art Bells late night ufo radio show! AND I don't even remember when it was, but as I recall the program centered on John Lear talking about his father (William Lear, of Lear Jets) and Townsend Brown! John Lear said that he a was sure that the two of them had "something in the works" in the fifties and sixties. (Or at least that was my impression of the conversation.)
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And that phrase about the cabin being somehow insulated against g forces which would enable the "crew" to handle those impossible turns and shifts of speed was repeated. (I think that statement was made originally by Bill Lear himself. My question is ...... where did Bill Lear get his insporation on that subject?)
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Elizabeth
I don't know about all of the other things about "g" forces or "In the Cabin", but I do remember that Art Bell interview. Actually, it was series he did in November and December, 2003. I don't know if this is the only interview he did with Lear's progeny, but it's the one I remember. He (Bell) also interviewed Bab Lazar (sp?) and Dr. Greer.
Here are some links to the transcripts from the series that I recall.
http://www.garnetchaney.com/art_bell_show_digest.shtml
http://www.seaspower.com/TranscriptSG-A ... edited.htm
You have to smile at what Greer said in the second link I have there and I'll quote:
"So, in fact, the issue really becomes "what's relevant to people right now", and I think what is most relevant to people right now is the harmful effects of secrecy, which very specifically has to do with keeping the world rather addicted to this little line of supertankers filled with this black stuff called oil coming out the Middle East and elsewhere. "
Because this issue is so relevant to us today as our "Government" pushes so hard to control all ME oil, not just in Iraq. Well of course this isn't the only interesting point in the interview, or is it the one that is relevant to this discussion, but I found it funny. (not clown funny either).
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Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction. ~ Albert Einstein