| Subject: Re: Where is Mook? |
| From: "Eric Gisin" <gisin@uniserve.com> |
| Date: 02/10/2009, 19:07 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51,sci.energy,sci.energy.hydrogen |
Bob Lazar's resume says he worked at Sector 4 near Groom Lake on reverse engineering
the UFO that crashed near Roswell NM. Several of his friends are Zeta Reticulians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lazar
Where is the Great Mook's glowing press coverage and Nobel prize?
"Sam West"
<smantenna@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1ca53d18-e825-4410-a09c-4b1216a732a2@w36g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 1, 7:42 pm, Bill Ward
<bw...@ix.REMOVETHISnetcom.com> wrote:
> He is working on an adaptable holographic antenna system for flight
> platforms at present - along with doing his energy schtick and space
> schtick. My company is rather modest by comparison to his plans.Mook
> worked closely with Dr. Kraus who's a legend in antennae work here in
> Ohio and I'm glad he's available to solve some difficult problems for us
> here as SM Antenna.
>http://www.bigear.org/JDKpassage-articles.htm#Dispatch20040723
>Mookwas one of the first to use FFT processes to analyze complex
> signals.
That's odd, he doesn't seem old enough. Was he ahead of Cooley-Tukey or
Gauss?
> He is also well-respected in the field of complex spatial and
> time filtering going way beyond Kalman and adaptive filters. His ideas
> for using pilot beams and conjugate beams, using advanced metamaterial
> surfaces in the micro-wave region is cutting edge and makes it possible
> for stealthy aircraft to communicate with large numbers of users via
> line of sight and other advances that give tremendous edge
> electronically while maintaining stealthiness. Mookhelped create that,
> and is implementing it for us now.
Good luck with that.
Mr. Mook's resume says he worked with Dr. Walter Mitchell in 1973
doing FFT analysis on an IBM 7094 transforming doppler corrections
taken from solar spectral data at Kitt Peak