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Jolyon
11-14-2003, 01:59 PM
Remember when we had lunch and you mentioned this...well I found some info...

From a conspiracy theory type site...

According to Patrick McCartney, a journalist (as related by Stig Agermose to ACC), Jerry Hartsell, former Chairman of IBM CORPORATION, has written that he can CONFIRM that "the original silicon chip technology, which underpinned the IT explosion of the late 20th century, was derived from a secret US government project of the late 1950s that aimed to investigate 'technology of a non-terrestrial origin'". According to these sources, Mr. Hartsell confirms this in his newly published Autobiography describing his work as Chairman of giant IBM Corporation. ACC had previously suggested IBM was one of the two key contractors working with the Department of the Air Force on the scientific analysis of what the Shopkeepers' Lab Notebook (see below for information about the NOTEBOOK) described for ACC as being "an object not of terrestrial origin".

After reviewing the NOTEBOOK at length, ACC not only deduced AT&T might actually have been given such an object described as "of non-terrestrial origin" by the WAR DEPARTMENT and the ARMY between July of 1947 and August of 1947, as suggested by Stanton Friedman, noted physicist and UFO investigator, but that AT&T might really have gone on to bring forth the Bell Labs Transistor from the "extraterrestrial object". Again: we are only basing this on heresay evidence, so we are still basing our conclusions on documents we have no way of fully authenticating. However, the revelations by Hartsell tend to CORROBORATE our speculating.

We believe it might have been possible that IBM may have held the role of finding advanced computer applications for said technology, as an interested Research Partner with the Air Force in the early 50's and thereafter, as suggested by the general comments attributed to Mr. Hartsell. The Air Force was formed by the Army in 1949. ACC had also received interesting information from the producers of the Mike Jarmus Show on NJ Shortwave Network Radio about a year ago, that IBM had confirmed on another Radio show htat it had seen the material ACC used as an inspiration (albeit, we had only drawings and notes from the Shopkeepers' Notebook) that has subsequently led to ACC's Invention of the TRANSFER CAPACITOR (TCAP) device, which SOME have claimed is so advanced it had to come from Alien inspiration. Anecdotally, IBM indicated it had no idea what the 'stuff' was, according to the producer. ACC's chief scientist, Jack Shulman, after reading the Lab Notebook several years ago, became curious and intrigued and engaged in intense private research. From said research, he then came to discover how to make such a device work: resulting in the TCAP: a device 12,000 times faster and thousands of times potentially smaller than the Transistor, with nearly no power consumption and very little if any heat generation. Subsequent 'confirmation' grants resulted in Lawrence Berkeley Labs studying material very similar to our TCAP and verifying the extremely fast speed we also achieved and deduced the potential for extremely small size, another observation which paralleled our own research. Again: we don't know if they are true, but we are startled by Jerry Hartsell's ADMISSIONS, have no reason to disbelieve him, and applaud his courage and willingness to relate these events to the public. His statements, if we can confirm them, would corroborate ACC's ENTIRE INVESTIGATION for the first time from the perspective of IBM Corporation... a player in the actual 1947-1963 events involving the alleged "extraterrestrial object". Again, it is significant in that its from IBM, a participant in what gave us the Shopkeeper's Notebook: the study of an ALLEGED object of extra-terrestrial origin during that era (we still must CONFIRM this Report about Mr. Hartsell!) {MORE NEWS FOLLOWS....}posted May 26, 1999

And this...

http://www.aethmogen.com/wri/radams/tenigma1/04who/01txt.shtml

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mdpm99
11-14-2003, 02:53 PM
Thank you for remembering Jolyon!

I know it sounded strange when I said.. "well, did u know that one cannot find out where and when the first transistor was made or developed," and "that there might be a connection between an agreement made between the U.S military and Alien's awhile back?" (especially after traveling 17 hours and just getting off a plane) I can still hear the giggles at the table..... smile.gif Oh well...think about this matey. In close encounters the movie, when they were all at the "secret site" and were trying to get the "notes" lined up ----and suddenly all hell breaks loose and/when it all comes into sink i.e. a sound check......which led to the alien ships finally be able to communicate with us thru music and then land.

I love that scene.

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real time analyzer + spl meter - is the same thing so to speak.

[ November 14, 2003, 02:55 PM: Message edited by: david mancuso ]

GrantB
11-14-2003, 04:31 PM
Hi Jolyon and David,

The invention of the transistor and every minute research step and experimental windfall on the path leading up to it have been extremely well documented.

Humans had been studying the electrical properties of crystaline materials since the 1800s. Physicists first became interested in semiconductors in the 20s. Then quantum theory helped them understand how semiconductors worked. The silicon PN junction (2/3 of a transistor) was discovered at Bell Labs by Russell Ohl in 1939. In 45, Shockley and Morgan at Bell assembled solid state research teams to research these materials, and in November 1947, assembled the first transistor. All of this did not happen over a couple months because of an alien notebook.

The research teams at Bell were funded in part by the US military. Critical successes such as the development of radar had convinced them of the value of funding high level research. However, when the transistor was invented, Bell took it to the military first to see if they wanted to classify the information, and they did not. Bell held a press conference directly after to announce their breakthrough. It seems to me that if this technology had indeed been reverse engineered from alien technology provided by the military, they would have had the knowledge of what could be made with it and kept it from the public (and other countries). They didn't.

Here is a website:
http://www.pbs.org/transistor/index.html

Also, the book Crystal Fire documents the timeline from cats whiskers to ICs in detail.

Like Carl Sagan, I don't doubt that there is other intelligent life out there in the immensity of the universe, and I have definetly had personal experiences of "otherness" in my life. The transistor and integrated circuit however are without a doubt products of human ingenuity and perseverance.

mdpm99
11-15-2003, 01:39 PM
Thank you Grant B smile.gif

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