Um, Bigelow. Bigelow. That's another one that's been repeated over and over.
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Bigelow found out he's a fraud and kicked him out. You know, they ended their business. And, uh, uh, you know, that Bob had tried to pass off aerogel as element 115.
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And that's why Bigelow kicked him out, which of course I remember when the aerogel, which was sort of a packing material that something else was in when it arrived.
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And, uh, so it never happened that way, but it's been repeated often enough over. And, and, uh, some of people who worked for Bigelow who were hired years after the whole Lazar thing was over are, are the most ardent critics of Lazar and have the story wrong.
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And hopefully, but if you ask Bigelow, which I did, which you did on camera after 20 years in like two minutes, George clears up that long running conspiracy rumor.
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Yeah. And Bigelow who is a tough employer. Well, I, I even, it's funny. I, it's a topic we just covered. And Bob said his, he had a friend, Jim in Los Angeles that was going to come and work with him.
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And he said, Jim sent his stuff. It was furniture and it was in the lab. And this woman came in that worked for Bigelow and started going, what's all this, you know?
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And, and he said, this is, this is some stuff that Jim is going to raise. And so apparently that sparked some type of like bad response from Bigelow.
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That's George's point. Is it like something happened? And then even later employees of Bigelow have continued to pass around this false narrative about, you know, Bob, you know, pretending aerogel was Y-15.
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It's so ridiculous. And they, who work for him, these top level scientists have passed this around and around for decades. And then like that Bigelow comes on with George and just murders, you know, 20 years of bullshit.
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