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To: TaraP

You realize that you are parroting the lines of arch kook, Jack Shulman. Look him up, he’s quite the fraud. Where’s that 12 THZ transcap????

http://www.subversiveelement.com/Roswell_Reverse_Engineering_Shul.html

Reverse-Engineering Roswell UFO Technology
Computer company chief Jack Shulman argues that the transistor could never have been invented so suddenly at AT&T in late 1947 without the input of alien technology.

Edited from a lecture at the Global Sciences Congress in Florida, USA

(Audiotape transcribed by Ruth Parnell)

Hi, I’m Jack Shulman. I’m the head of the American Computer Company. American Computer Company is part of the Technology International Group and Bell North America group of companies. I’m also one of the owners of the group of companies. I’ve been in the computer industry for about 28 or 29 years. I’ve worked for IBM as a professional services management consultant. I worked on the development of the personal computer in 1978 for FIT [Fashion Institute of Technology] and Simplicity Patterns, later adopted by IBM. I developed something called the “pattern creator”. That’s where we got the term “PC”. Prior to that, I’d developed what you might call the first windowing operating system in 1975 for Citibank, and before that there were earlier versions I did for a company called Vydec. I’m a serious computer person - very, very serious - and also someone who’s not generally inclined to leap to great predispositions about any unusual subject.

Well, as it turns out, a few years ago I got my dose of reality. It was in the form of a visit from a friend of mine. When I was very young I’d got involved in technology, partly by virtue of the influence of a friend’s father. I grew up in central New Jersey, which is around where AT&T and Bell Labs originated, and my friend’s father was the head of Bell Labs. I ended up at a private school and ended up living at the household of the head of Bell Labs, going to that private school and going to college with his son as a roommate, and I kind of grew up around the various projects at Bell Laboratories in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

I’d always held out that AT&T was this rather magnificent institution. Anybody here worked for AT&T in the past? So, you know when I say Bell Labs research, I’m speaking Holy Grail; and in certain parts of the defence community and in government I’m also speaking Holy Grail. Anyone here realise that AT&T and Bell Laboratories ran our nuclear arsenal for 45 years? Anybody who knows that, raise your hand. Not a one of you. I didn’t really even know until a little bit later in my career, but I knew something strange was going on because it always seemed to me that AT&T always had what it needed to make innovations in technology, and subsequently such technology would migrate to an IBM or a Sarnoff Research or to an RCA...

Read the rest at the link above.


530 posted on 04/15/2009 7:15:25 AM PDT by Lx
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To: Lx

Didn’t you see the President’s Psychiatrist?
Or whatever that movie was called?

LOL.

I used to be a big fan of Bell Tel

Mommy worked for them in my younger years.


535 posted on 04/15/2009 9:22:17 AM PDT by Quix (POL Ldrs quotes fm1900 2 presnt: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
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