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eyesoftruth
30th April 2004, 01:15 PM
Hello. Anyone here knows anything about this fella?
http://www.greaterthings.com/News/ET/DanBurisch/PR040407/index.html
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Area 51 Microbiologist Ready to Talk
Dr. Dan Burisch, who is in lock-down, working with the Lotus project, seeks immunity to stand before a Congressional hearing or other appropriate public body, to disclose his first-hand knowledge, with proof, of U.S. government involvement in designer viruses and other black-ops.
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Eos of the Eons
1st May 2004, 02:01 PM
Look at the source of the article you linked to and their other links
Political
• Global Conspiracy
• 666-Mark of Beast
Funky conspiracy sight of loonies :D .
Let´s look at his work for a minute. I am aware that Dan supplied a certain researcher ( Hi, Bill! ) and B.J. Wolf with a list of names of professors he worked with at SUNY. Of course no one will conveniently remember him, but..it just so happens that many of them are just coincidentally involved with research of the same type he engaged in with the work on the jrod. Glycoproteins, for instance. Of course, still more coincidences, he picks the right place that confirms him for years whose people also work coincidentally with the same area that he was later assigned to. Coincidences, frauds, and more coincidences? )
http://www.angelfire.com/pe/peter7/project_otus/DanBcredentials.html
http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=9345&sid=8c9d0cef61c0b57d05c9d35a1ab8abf9
The guy is delusional or a con. Not sure which.
Bjorn
1st May 2004, 02:34 PM
I could be made to believe in research on 'designer virus', but this:
He is presently working on the Lotus project at Area 51 north of Las Vegas, in a secret extra-budget operation under the umbrella direction of a non-elected shadow international governing body that has covert ties to the U.S. government and with extra-terrestrials. .... made me think: Deja woo! :)
captain koolaid
5th March 2008, 07:17 PM
A favourite Alien-Govt conspiracy martyr is in the spotlight again. The dynamic duo of Burisch/Crain and McDowell are "presenting" a lecture at Caltech. Apparently regarding the "Ganeesh Particle", or one of the other many arrows in Crain's quiver of astounding revelations. Will the champion of the human race yet save the world?
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Drs. Burisch & McDowell
To Present 'Lotus' At Caltech
From Marcia McDowell
3-4-8
Hello, Jeff...
Remember this publication which first hit your website?
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Burisch's Ganesh Particle Acknowledged By Caltech
From BJWolf
(address removed)
1-14-3
Well, the few who yelled that I made a mistake should now rethink things. On March 1, 2008, in Laughlin, Nevada at the meeting of the International UFO Congress, Dan made the announcement about Lotus we have been hinting at for awhile.
In 2001, the Looking Glass viewed the Lotus Project being found in archives in 2091, by a graduate student and his professor from Caltech. This was told to the public as early as 2003 by Dan and I! (Dan presented this information while he was still a member of Majestic.) Many have been wondering how that could possibly happen? They called us "names."
Well, this is how it can happen. This is how it happens when people are telling the truth.
We are honored to announce that on March 10, 2008, at 4:15pm, Dan and I have been invited and are scheduled to give an initial presentation on Lotus at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), in the Nobel Laureate-graced Beckman Institute Auditorium.
Our faculty representative, who invited us (he would certify that we requested nothing) on January 22, 2007, after initial contact with us in December 2006, had no idea of the Looking Glass prognostication until today. In fact, he only arrived at Caltech in the Fall of 2004 - almost 2 years after you first published the article, listed above.
The public is invited and it is free.
The general public abstract and schedule may be accessed at:
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10 March, 2008
ACM/BE COLLOQUIUM SPECIAL LOCATION -
Beckman Institute Auditorium
Dan Burisch and Marcia McDowell
Unacknowledged Special Access Projects, Retired
A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon
I am also including some images for you. (The slides were the ones presented in Laughlin. You will see your website's name proudly presented. The 2002 conversation occurred, but it was your website's publication which was first made public.)
Congratulations, Jeff! Your website helped to add proof of the existence and efficiency of the Looking Glass. This is very important for everyone, as Dan and I have told them that the Looking Glass has revealed that we are not facing the catastrophe that a few want to try to sell to the world. We are on the precipice of a new renaissance of Light and Love, should we spiritually join together in, and Pray for, think about, meditate on (however your philosophy dictates) "Unity for Humanity." We are now in the time of passage, so it is very important that people know this information. Such a spiritual path has been also suggested by Al Fast Thunder, Elder of the Lakota, with whom we sat in Sacred Circle, last year. You may see Dan wearing the sacred beads of the Lakota, which were presented to him by them, in one of the photos from Laughlin. The people in that photo are (L to R): Dan, Rob Simone, myself, and Paola Harris.
Additionally, for your readers, our newest book, Emanation of the Solfeggio, with a forward by Dr. Leonard Horowitz, will be published soon by Dandelion Books! (Information on that can be tracked on our website.)
Dan and I have always respected you for presenting the truth. We hope to speak with you, again.
Marci
(aka, former pseudo- BJ Wolf)
Marcia Ann McDowell, Ph.D.
President, Eagles Disobey, Inc.
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All Events
Continuing Events
Registration for Spring Term 2007–08, Thursday February 28, 2008 through Wednesday March 12, 2008, no location...
Applied Mathematics Colloquium, 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM, Beckman Institute auditorium
"A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon," Dan Burisch and Marcia McDowell.
Bioengineering Seminar Series, 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM, Beckman Institute auditorium
"A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon," Dan Burisch and Marcia McDowell.
Scottish Country Dance Class, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Winnett lounge
This class will teach participants the energetic and fun social dancing style of Scotland. This is a great way to exercise, unwind from studying, and meet new people. No partner or experience is necessary, the class is free, and pizza will be served.
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Applied Mathematics Colloquium, 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM, Beckman Institute auditorium
"A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon," Dan Burisch and Marcia McDowell.
Bioengineering Seminar Series, 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM, Beckman Institute auditorium
"A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon," Dan Burisch and Marcia McDowell.
A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon
Date: Monday March 10, 2008 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Beckman Institute auditorium - Find on Campus Map
Dan Burisch.
Marcia McDowell.
Research into the causes and nature of evolutionary processes and the probable volatile origins of life on earth have been accumulating for many years, without sufficient direct and broad evidence linking the Darwinian paradigm to the concept of "life origins." Data, since 2001, from field and laboratory studies of material collected from Frenchman's Mountain, in Southern Nevada, may be yielding such direct evidence. While the present research is novel, it is based in a much longer history of unexplained and (we suggest) misunderstood phenomena, ranging from scholarly studies to much older, arcane reports. The investigators have applied lasers, via trade-secret- protected optics, on material such as clear quartz, natural silicate-containing minerals, and on the silicate-clay, Montmorillonite. (There has been a recent resurgence of attention toward Montmorillonite for its ability to promote the formation of RNA - an integral component to DNA-based life.) When such silicate-bearing material was concurrently exposed to saline and a small electrical charge, a peculiar, well-structured and reproduced ionized gas phenomenon was promoted. Preliminary studies have shown that organized material emitted from this locality of this "phenomenon," can have a direct effect upon the genomes of nearby microorganisms. While they are open to the suggestions and observations of those in academia and the scientific community, the principal investigators will advance an argument that the phenomenon may imply a novel genome "shuffling" mechanism. If confirmed, and found to be promoted by natural processes, such a mechanism could provide new support for theories involving life origins via self-organizing systems.
Lecture or concert series: Bioengineering Seminar Series...
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In response to Danny Burisch's so called big announcment.
Caltech PUBLIC Lecture Series.
This is NOT an academic presentation to a scientific board. But a PUBLIC sponsored lecture hosted on the CalTech Campus.
Do note also Dan Burisch and Marci McDowell DO NOT present themselves as PhD’s at this lecture series at Caltech. Why? Because they would be immediately challenged to produce proof of their credentials. It may be easy to claim such to UFO convention where they can flash paper work from across the hall but NOT PRODUCE it to the Public to investigate. But on a college campus its far more different.
Secondly, THEY have rented out the hall space with Caltech faculty their on campus sponsors. This is Caltech‘s version of opening up the Campus to Public Access and NOT a a formal Scientific Academic presentation!
Do note what else is being offered that day. Scottish Dance, Knit Clubs, Tea Brunches. Etc.. Also note the other Scientific lectures all list and state their credituals yet supposed Ph.D Doctor Dan Burich and Dr.Marci MacDowell curiously enough revert to their street names!!!
Any one can rent a lecture hall for 45 minutes on any campus in this country. Its called Communitty Access / Public Access which Universities are required to do by law. Just like Public Access/Communitty Access channels on your local Cable TV companies are required by law to host Local Communitty Access Channel and Air Time.
An Academic Scientific Presentation is Far , Far different then Public Access Lectures. Ladies and Gentlemen.
Shady
j a higginbotham
8th March 2008, 07:08 PM
The Beckman Institute Auditorium is not available for rent to anyone off the street for 45 minutes.
The event is sponsored by Applied & Computational Mathematics as part of the Applied Mathematics Colloquium and by the Bioengineering Option as part of the Bioengineering Seminar Series. You can view official Caltech webpages at www acm caltech edu and today caltech edu\eas\listing.adp?template=be&sponsor_id=1201&sponsor_id=2163&range=this_month.
Don't ask me how, but it sure looks like as official as can be.
jah
Secondly, THEY have rented out the hall space with Caltech faculty their on campus sponsors. This is Caltech‘s version of opening up the Campus to Public Access and NOT a a formal Scientific Academic presentation!
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Any one can rent a lecture hall for 45 minutes on any campus in this country. Its called Communitty Access / Public Access which Universities are required to do by law. Just like Public Access/Communitty Access channels on your local Cable TV companies are required by law to host Local Communitty Access Channel and Air Time.
An Academic Scientific Presentation is Far , Far different then Public Access Lectures. Ladies and Gentlemen.
Shady
captain koolaid
8th March 2008, 08:10 PM
The Beckman Institute Auditorium is not available for rent to anyone off the street for 45 minutes.
The event is sponsored by Applied & Computational Mathematics as part of the Applied Mathematics Colloquium and by the Bioengineering Option as part of the Bioengineering Seminar Series. You can view official Caltech webpages at www acm caltech edu and today caltech edu\eas\listing.adp?template=be&sponsor_id=1201&sponsor_id=2163&range=this_month.
Don't ask me how, but it sure looks like as official as can be.
jah
True. "Shady" may have interpreted their presentation like that, as a self-booking. However, it is possible that it is not far from it. Not having any more info than that which is available, cannot be certain. But it does appear to be very similar to the sorts of practices at other institutions- Burisch/Crain and McDowell did not "schedule", and book the "event", alone, or as the primary lecturers. The event as a whole, would have been held, with, or without them. In that sense it is "official". However, the slots themselves, are open to the public, and could be filled by anybody. Without knowing the exact procedure by which the slots are filled, and whether there is any sort of screening, it is hard to say to what extent it represents an "approved" presentation. Going by the practice, elsewhere, the slots could be filled by anybody, and whether any sort of priority is given, to the value of the content, depends upon demand for time slots. McDowell claims that they were "invited". But then she has also claimed that Crain had a "Phd", and that they were both, super-secret, Area-51 commandos.
In short, the presentation by Burisch/Crain and McDowell, appears to be little more "representative of Caltech", than the hotdog vendor, in the Quadrangle. But, I will certainly be following developments, with interest. Tres strange.
Dr. Imago
8th March 2008, 09:23 PM
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/therose/ci_7684344
Food for thought.
-Dr. Imago
captain koolaid
8th March 2008, 10:06 PM
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/therose/ci_7684344
Food for thought.
-Dr. Imago
Interesting. Perhaps then, they were "invited"!?
j a higginbotham
8th March 2008, 11:45 PM
In short, the presentation by Burisch/Crain and McDowell, appears to be little more "representative of Caltech", than the hotdog vendor, in the Quadrangle. But, I will certainly be following developments, with interest. Tres strange.There are neither hot dog vendors nor quadrangles at Caltech.
Here are some other seminars from the two co-sponsor series for comparison:
[ACM]
Winter/Spring Colloquia
Current Location and Time (temporary, due to construction):
306 Firestone at 4:15pm. Refreshments in 204 Firestone at 3:45pm.
Campus Map | Directions | Past Colloquia
4 January, 2008
SPECIAL SEMINAR
2:00p.m., 306 Firestone
Diego Dominici, SUNY New Paltz
Asymptotic Analysis of a Fluid Model Modulated by an M/M/1 Queue
9 January, 2008
SPECIAL SEMINAR
4:00p.m., 306 Firestone
Norden Huang, Center for Adaptive Data Analysis Research, National Central University, Taiwan
A Plea for Adaptive Data Analysis: An Introduction of Empirical Mode Decomposition
28 January, 2008
ACM/CDS COLLOQUIUM
Arash Yavari, Georgia Tech
Geometrization of Continuum and Discrete Mechanics
4 February, 2008
Paul Rosen, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Radar Science and Engineering at JPL: A Computational Cornucopia
11 February, 2008
Boris Yakobson, Materials Science, Rice University
Nanotubes in Global Warming: From Dynamic Topology in Superplasticity to Hyperthermia in Cancer Treatment
20 February, 2008
SPECIAL SEMINAR
2:00p.m., 308 Firestone
Dan Kushnir, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
An Efficient Multilevel Eigensolver with Applications to Data Analysis Tasks
22 February, 2008
SPECIAL SEMINAR
4:00p.m., 306 Firestone
Mike Yan, Applied Mathematics,
UC Davis
Imaging of Multiple Targets in Rician Fading Media
25 February, 2008
Louis Romero, Sandia National Laboratories
Horizontally Spinning Levitrons: A New Configuration for Spin Stabilized Magnetic Levitation
3 March, 2008
Danny C. Sorensen, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice University
Computation and Application of Balanced Model Order Reduction
Two-phase flow
Multiscale simulation of two-phase flow
in a heterogeneous porous medium.
10 March, 2008
ACM/BE COLLOQUIUM
SPECIAL LOCATION -
Beckman Institute Auditorium
Dan Burisch and Marcia McDowell, Unacknowledged Special Access Projects, Retired
A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon
17 March, 2008
John E. Osborn, Mathematics, University of Maryland
Quadrature for Meshless Methods
7 April, 2008
Zhiming Chen, Institute of Computational Math, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topic TBA
14 April, 2008
Lieven Vandenberghe, Electrical Engineering, UCLA
Topic TBA
21 April, 2008
Stephen J. Wright, Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin
Topic TBA
28 April, 2008
Chun Liu, Mathematics, Penn State University
Topic TBA
12 May, 2008
Marija Ilic, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon
Topic TBA
[BE]
All seminars are on Mondays at 4:00 pm in Room 106 Spalding, unless otherwise indicated. Refreshments will be served at 3:40 pm in 113 Spalding. Subscribe to the Bioengineering Seminar Series List
Fall Term 2007-2008
Click on title to see details (i.e., abstract if available).
Monday October 8, 2007
Bioengineering Seminar Series
Engineering Approaches to Immunology and Immunotherapy: Using Materials to Prod and Probe the Immune System
Darrell J. Irvine, MIT
4:00 PM
106 Spalding Lab, Hartley Memorial Seminar Room
Wednesday October 17, 2007
Bioengineering Seminar Series
Nanomechanics in Biology—Biosensors for Qualitative and Quantitative Biosystems Analysis
Martin Hegner, Trinity College, Dublin
4:00 PM
106 Spalding Lab, Hartley Memorial Seminar Room
Monday November 12, 2007
Bioengineering Seminar Series
Engineering Shape of Polymeric Micro and Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
Samir Mitragotri, UC Santa Barbara
4:00 PM
106 Spalding Lab, Hartley Memorial Seminar Room
Winter Term 2007-2008
Click on title to see details (i.e., abstract if available).
Monday February 25, 2008
Bioengineering Seminar Series
Quantitative Analysis of Oncogenic Kinase Signaling Networks
Forest White, MIT
2:00 PM
24 Beckman Labs
Monday March 10, 2008
Bioengineering Seminar Series
A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon
Dan Burisch
4:15 PM
Beckman Institute auditorium
Gravy
9th March 2008, 12:14 AM
Dan Burisch has also worked with one extraterrestrial biological entity, a 'Gray' he called J-Rod, with whom he had a close working relationship with at Area 51. This J-Rod essentially performed a 'mind-meld' with him where he downloaded much valuable information on the genesis of life (See report HERE). http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/dan_burisch/esp_dan_burisch_2.htm
J-Rod: Out of This World!
http://nyctours.googlepages.com/jlo_arod.jpg
captain koolaid
9th March 2008, 12:24 AM
"A Peculiar Silicate-Associated Phenomenon"
He's not going to do the crystal growth thing again, is he? If they don't wear their Area-51 super-soldier uniforms, it will be a let-down. I understand though, if J-rod the wise-cracking Alien, that really has a heart of gold, cannot show up. Missions to the future and all that.
j a higginbotham
10th March 2008, 05:44 PM
The official Caltech host is
Houman Owhadi
Assistant Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Control and Dynamical Systems
Engineering and Applied Science
B.S., Ecole Polytechnique (France), 1994; M.S., Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees, 1997; Ph.D., Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (Switzerland), 2001. Caltech, 2004-
There should be videos available elsewhere later.
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