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way. Your guess is as good as mine. One of the portals connects to Mars, and it's a stable connection, no matter where Earth and Mars are in their orbits. We have a base there established in the early 1960s. Actually, we have a number of bases. Q: So we've explored Mars already... A: Sure, a long time ago. Have you seen Alternative Three? That had some truth to it. The Mars landing video was all a spoof, and other parts of it were as well, ut there's truth there. Q: What else do you know as a hysicist working on these projects? A: Okay. This may interest you if you have a physics background. You know what signal non-locality is—when two articles in different parts of the Universe can apparently communicate with each other simultaneously, no matter what the distance. Communications devices have een made for communicating across vast distances and also locally using a methodology that's impossible to eavesdrop on, because there's nothing travelling between the two devices that can e intercepted. It's impossible to crack or code-break or eavesdrop because no signal travels anywhere, so there's no signal to be intercepted or decoded. It just doesn't work like that. The beauty of it is that the devices are actually so simple to build. You can create two chaotic circuits on a couple of small breadboards using cheap components which anyone can buy, and they communicate with each other in this way. You can build these if you know how. Q: Are there any other applications besides communication? A: [Pause] Yes. Q: What else can you tell us about this? A: That's it. Oh, I should say that I didn't realise at first that you are also the guy who created the Serpo website. Let me just say that it wasn't called by that name. And I doubt that the travel took nine months. That's not how they travelled there. Q: Oh, you mean the travel was instantaneous? A: [Pause] I don't think they travelled the way they say they did on the Serpo website. Maybe there were other programs. There may have been many. But travel across large distances is best done using portals. Anything else is really...it's just inefficient. Q: You mean they used stargates? A: I guess you could call them that, yes. without answering; slight enigmatic I also suspect the system isn't Zeta smile.] Reticuli. It sounds to me like Alpha Q: What can you tell us about Los Centauri. I think you mentioned this on Alamos? the site. A: There's a Los Alamos website I'll Q: Do you have a reason for saying — send you, and then you can search there that? under "gravity shielding" and things like A: Well, Zeta | and 2 are along way _ that. It's all there. Now, it may have been apart from one another. Alpha Centauri an error that it's in the public domain. You and Proxima Centauri are close together. | might want to advise people to archive the Alpha Centauri has a solar system very _ pages they find there before they're taken much like ours, but it's older. The planets off the web once this gets out, if it does. are in stable orbits. There are three But right now you can see it with your inhabited planets: the second, third and own eyes. It's hard to know what else to fourth...no, wait, the fifth, I think; second, say. third and fifth. Q: That's astonishing. You knew this UFOs and ETs professionally? I mean, you came across Q: What can you tell us about the ET this in the course of your work? presence? A: Yes. This is known. It's A: Look up the movie Wavelength. It's comparatively easy to get there, less than _ based on a totally true story. Have you five light years away, and that's, you _ seen it? It's based on an incident that took know, it's right next door tous. The _ place at Hunter Liggett. This is a hot one. people...they are very human-like. Q: No. Where's Hunter Liggett? They're not Greys; they're like us. The A: Ninety miles south-south-east of human form is very common in the Monterey, California. My primary station Universe. at the time was Fort Ord. I was working Q: [Bill] Is one of the planets desert- there back in the early 1970s when I was like? That's what I saw in the photo! in the military, and I was working under described. Two setting suns, over a desert CDCEC, which is Combat Developments landscape. It really blew me away. [See Command Experimentation Command. this article on the Serpo website. ] A: Yes, itis. A desert planet. Q: Wow! Are you familiar with Project Looking Glass? A: That sounds kind of familiar... Q: It was a kind of technology that Dan Burisch told us about that involved seeing into the future. Were you involved with it? A: Okay, that technology wasn't developed by us. We were given it, or it was taken from a craft we acquired. I didn't work on that. Q: We heard they have a man-made stargate at Los without answering; slight enigmatic smile.] Q: What can you tell us about Los Alamos? A: There's a Los Alamos website I'll send you, and then you can search there under "gravity shielding" and things like that. It's all there. Now, it may have been an error that it's in the public domain. You might want to advise people to archive the pages they find there before they're taken off the web once this gets out, if it does. But right now you can see it with your own eyes. It's hard to know what else to say. UFOs and ETs Q: What can you tell us about the ET presence? A: Look up the movie Wavelength. It's based on a totally true story. Have you seen it? It's based on an incident that took place at Hunter Liggett. This is a hot one. Q: No. Where's Hunter Liggett? A: Ninety miles south-south-east of Monterey, California. My primary station at the time was Fort Ord. I was working there back in the early 1970s when I was in the military, and I was working under CDCEC, which is Combat Developments Command Experimentation Command. stargate at Los Alamos. Are you familiar with that? A: [Looks at us "It's frustrating... I can't show the authorities because I bagged him out of season." NEXUS = 63 DECEMBER 2006 — JANUARY 2007 www.nexusmagazine.com