By the way, if you read Lear’s 1987 statement on UFO’s it is clearly the works of one very disturbed individual. He believes alien creatures were living in underground caves and eating humans. He is also not a scientist, having dropped out of college while studying industrial design. He is highly accomplished in aviation, but that gives him absolutely no credibility on the subject of “out of this world materials.”
I wonder if these are piloted by the “greys” or the ridgebacked browns that especially like young blonde boys.
So nice of you to reveal your thoroughness in
scientific thought and research.
You are confusing two different Lears.
On is the son of the inventor of the Lear Jet—rather accomplished in a list of ways. Who’s to say which of his wild claims are true, or not. He’s certainly got the connections to know things others don’t know.
The one this thread is concerned about is an MD . . . who’s single-handedly achieved a LOT of progress in the area of alien implants.
In any case . . . your brazen cluelessness about the two different Lear’s is a great testimony to the “scientific thoroughness” of most naysayers.
I thank you.
It's Leir, not Lear.
William Lear built jets and 8-track players for cars (I had one in my '69 Cougar).
Roger Leir is a tin-foil hat crackpot.