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- THE LAZAR FLAWS - The Academic Background
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-
- In this installment we'll take a look at the educational background Lazar
- claims to have, and what, if any, parts of it can be corroborated.
-
- Background:
-
- ===========================================================================
- On the "Billy Goodman Happening" radio progam, December 20, 1989:
-
- Caller:
- Can you list your credentials?
-
- Lazar:
- As far as what?
-
- Caller:
- Schooling, degrees.
-
- Lazar:
- I have two masters degrees; one's in physics; one's in electronics. I wrote
- my thesis on MHD, which is magnetohydrodynamics.
-
- I worked at Los Alamos for a few years as a technician and then as a
- physicist in the Polarized Proton Section, dealing with the accelerator there.
-
- I was hired at S-4 as a senior staff physicist to work on gravitational
- propulsion systems and whatnot associated with those crafts.
-
- Caller:
- What school did you go to?
-
- Lazar:
- I'd rather not say, the reason being I am currently working with them under
- contract, and I'm having enough trouble with this as it is.
-
-
- ===========================================================================
- From "Alien Contact", by Timothy Good, in a March 1990 interview:
-
- "Bob told me that he had attended Pierce Junior College, California,
- then the California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech), and the California
- State University at Northridge. A period of employment by Fairchild was
- followed by a return to Cal Tech. He claims to have obtained master's
- degrees in physics (his thesis: Magnetohydrodynamics) from the
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in electronics from Cal
- Tech. To date, no evidence for these degrees has been forthcoming.
- Although physicist Stanton Friedman has been able to verify that Lazar
- did indeed attend both Pierce Junior College and California State University,
- he drew a blank at MIT. 'There's no trace of him at MIT and no record of
- him having attended any course. Maybe he took a lot of courses but didn't
- get a degree - that's a possibility'".
-
- (Note of correction from TM: In personal correspondence, Stanton Friedman
- informed me that Good's statement about Friedman's verifications was in
- error. The only school Friedman was able to find evidence of Lazar's
- attendance at was Pierce College. Friedman stated to me he drew a blank on
- Lazar at Cal State Northridge.)
-
- ===========================================================================
- From the Pre-Sentence Report, dated 7/27/90, for Lazar's pandering
- conviction. This was as related by Lazar to the Parole/Probation officer
- preparing the report:
-
- 8-76, high school graduate, Westbury, New York (verified)
-
- 1978, Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and Electronic Technology,
- Pacifica University (correspondence university).
-
- 1982, Masters of Science in Physics, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
-
- 1985, Masters of Science in Electronic Technology, Cal Tech, California.
-
- ===========================================================================
- From the "Ultimate UFO Seminar" at Rachel, Nevada, May 1, 1993:
-
- Question:
- Bob, could you tell us about your education? I've heard a lot of
- conflicting things; I'd like to hear from you.
-
- Lazar:
- That varies widely. As far as electronic technology, my degree there is
- from Caltech and physics is from MIT.
-
- Question:
- Did you go to Pierce College?
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I did. Where did you hear that?
-
- Question:
- A friend that said something, somebody I don't even know. I just thought,
- it's something I want to ask, to clear my mind.
-
- Lazar:
- Yeah, I went to Pierce and Northridge and then...I'm terrible at dates. I
- don't know what date I was at Pierce, probably like in seventy-six or
- something, I was at Pierce and then seventy-seven or eight I went to
- Northridge just for a short time for some classes, then I was at Caltech,
- and MIT after that.
-
- Later...
-
- Question:
- What was the year of your graduation from MIT, and did you get a Ph.D?
-
- Lazar:
- No, it was a Masters Degree. The year. What was the year of graduation?
- Probably 82.
-
- ===========================================================================
- On the "Lark and Craig Morning Show" KOMP 92.3 FM, November 1994
-
- Craig:
- Well, you're a smart guy. Where did you go to school? How many degrees
- do you have?
-
- Lazar:
- Two degrees.
-
- Craig:
- In what?
-
- Lazar:
- Physics and Electronic Technology.
-
- Craig:
- So what is that? A PhD? What is that?
-
- Lazar:
- No, they're Masters degrees.
-
- Craig:
- Masters degrees.
-
- Lark:
- Wow!
- ==========================================================================
-
- To summarize Lazar's academic claims on the basis of his public statements
- he received the following:
-
- A Bachelors Degree in Physics and Electronic Technology from Pacifica
- University in 1978.
-
- A Masters Degree in Physics from MIT (Thesis: Magnetohydrodynamics) in 1982.
-
- A Masters Degree in either Electronics or Electronic Technology from
- Caltech in 1985.
-
- Note that there is a reasonable amount of consistency to his story over its
- various tellings. However, at Lazar's Rachel talk he said he went to
- Caltech, then MIT.
-
-
- Analysis:
-
- There is a lot of data to cover, so for a first pass through, let us just
- look at where Lazar was at various points in time, and consider the
- possibilities of his attendance at the various schools he's claimed.
-
- Lazar graduated from high school in August of 1976 on Long Island, New York.
- Following that, the Lazar family moved to California, purchasing a home in
- the San Fernando Valley in June of 1977. It's reasonable to assume that
- they had rented something in the area prior to purchasing the house, so
- that would have put Lazar in the area by late 1976 or early 1977.
-
- Lazar has claimed to have attended Pierce College, a 2 year community
- college, in 1976. His attendance at this college, although not the precise
- time period, has been verified by Stanton Friedman. Lazar's attendance at
- Pierce is quite likely given that he would have lived fairly close at that
- point in time.
-
- Also in this general period, Lazar claimed to have attended Cal State
- Northridge "...just for a short time for some classes..". This is possible
- and wouldn't conflict with his general whereabouts.
-
- The next time we can pin down Lazar's whereabouts was on July 27, 1980
- when he married his first wife Carol. According to the marriage certificate
- he was living in Canoga Park and he listed his occupation as "Electronics
- Engineer". Curiously, he also listed his highest grade of schooling
- completed as 12. His location is consistent with statements he has made
- about working for Fairchild Industries, which was located in the San
- Fernando Valley.
-
- Moving into the future, Lazar again surfaces 2 years later in the famous
- "Los Alamos Monitor" Jet Car story on June 27, 1982. The paper said the
- Lazars had moved to Los Alamos "...about a month ago from California."
- From other statements in the article, it's apparent the Lazars had
- been in California for some time and that he had just started work at LANL.
-
- Yet this is the year Lazar claimed, on at least two occasions, to have
- received a Masters degree from MIT. However there is no evidence whatsoever
- that Lazar was anywhere other than California or Los Alamos during this time.
- Indeed, there is no evidence in ANY of the numerous public records
- concerning Lazar that he had ever been in or around Cambridge Massachusetts.
-
- When Lazar filed for bankruptcy in July of 1986, the information he was
- required to provide gives a snapshot of his whereabouts and activities in
- the years immediately prior to his filing. Is there anything in this mass
- of data that could even remotely allow for Lazar to spend a year at Caltech,
- obtaining his Masters degree, as he has claimed, in 1985?
-
- Well, in it he states that the only places he's lived in the previous 6
- years were 2 addresses in Los Alamos (Note that this is already incorrect
- since he didn't arrive in Los Alamos until mid-1982). He also states that
- his occupation for the previous 6 years was as a photo processor at his
- residence. Oddly, Los Alamos employment was not mentioned.
-
- It also shows that he was very active in the Los Alamos area in 1985,
- borrowing heavily, apparently in part to support his photo processing
- business. For example, the records show that in March, 1985 he borrowed
- $12,000 to upgrade his business's film printers. Other purchases in 1985
- included a Corvette for $19,000, a number of personal loans, and finally a
- house in Las Vegas in June of 1985.
-
- If we are to believe "Omni" magazine (and I'll leave that to the reader's
- discretion), in 1985 Lazar was on vacation in Nevada and bought into a
- legal brothel near Reno.
-
- Again, the records clearly show that in 1985, and the few prior years,
- Lazar was either at Los Alamos or occasionally Las Vegas. There is not
- the slightest hint that he may have been working away at a Masters degree
- in Pasadena at Caltech.
-
-
- Now that we have an idea of where and when Lazar was, let's take a more
- detailed look at what information is available for each school.
-
- W. TRESPER CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL, WESTBURY, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK.
- There doesn't seem to be any debate that Lazar did indeed attend and
- graduate from this school. In correspondence with Stanton Friedman, he
- stated to me, "Re the High School. Bob was graduated in August, not June,
- 1976, strongly suggesting that he had to take a summer course to get enough
- credits. He ranked 261 out of 369 (bottom third). He did take Chemistry.
- I obtained this information myself first hand from the school. They will
- undoubtedly deny giving the class rank to me since that is privacy act
- protected...it is a long story."
-
- PACIFICA UNIVERSITY
- The statement in his Presentencing Report that he received a Bachelors
- degree from Pacifica, and labeled it a "correspondence university" is rather
- unique. I have seen a lot of statements made by Lazar concerning his
- education, but in none of them does he say where he received his
- undergraduate degree. It's a subject he seldom mentions.
-
- Unfortunately, Pacifica University has proven difficult to locate. A number
- of national college directories were consulted, including those listing
- vocational and correspondence schools. A few of the guides were "The
- College Blue Book", "American Universities and Colleges" and "The McMillan
- Guide to Correspondence Study". Nowhere was there a Pacifica University
- listed.
-
- The State of California Department of Education's Council for Private,
- Post-Secondary and Vocational Education was contacted. They regulate all
- vocational and correspondence schools within the state. They informed me
- that they had no listing for a Pacifica University within California, either
- now or in the past.
-
- A search of statewide phone records, at least in California, did turn up a
- Pacifica Liquor Store, but as tempting an explanation as that might be, it
- probably has no relevancy. Assuming Lazar was enrolled in a correspondence
- school by the name of Pacifica University in the late 1970s, it would now
- appear to be out of business. Unless Lazar himself is forthcoming as to
- just where this establishment was, additional verification efforts are
- likely useless.
-
-
- PIERCE COLLEGE
- Lazar's attendance at this institution has been corroborated, although the
- extent of his attendance is not known. This was done some time ago by
- Stanton Friedman.
-
- It was also done a second time by Friedman after Lazar spoke at Rachel,
- Nevada in May of 1993. When asked to name some of his professors at MIT
- and Caltech, Lazar responded with the name "Dr. Duxler" at Caltech.
- According to Glenn Campbell, the only Duxler listed in the 1993 "National
- Faculty Directory" was a William Duxler, Director of Computing for Pierce
- College.
-
- According to presonal correspondence, Friedman then contacted Duxler at
- Pierce, who was found to teach physics and math at Pierce. Duxler stated he
- never taught at Caltech. Further, Duxler checked his old records and told
- Friedman that Lazar took at least one of his classes in the late 1970s.
-
-
- CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT NORTHRIDGE
- Some people looking into Lazar's schooling at Cal State Northridge may
- have picked up a false positive due to an interesting coincidence. There
- WAS a Robert Lazar who attended Cal State Northridge and graduated with a
- Bachelor of Science degree in Business in 1978. However a review of the
- photo in the 1978 CSUN yearbook, the "Sunburst", clearly shows this is
- not our beloved Lazar, but rather someone else.
-
- As previously mentioned, Stanton Friedman stated that he checked with CSUN
- and found no evidence that Lazar had attended there. Timothy Good has
- apparently misstated that fact in his book "Alien Contact".
-
-
- MASSUCHUSSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
- Standard inquiries have been made by George Knapp and Stanton Friedman and
- turned up nothing. Friedman informed me that he took the additonal step of
- checking with the alumni office and at least the 1982 commencement list.
-
- Glenn Campbell visited MIT in 1993 and searched through a number of the
- printed student records there. The idea behind this particular effort was
- that while elimination of computer records could be within the realm of
- possibility, it is essentially inconceivable that some agency would have
- the capability to change printed records that had widespread distribution.
-
- Lazar, or any obvious misspellings of his name, was not listed in any MIT
- student directory between 1978 and 1990. Other publications checked included
- the MIT faculty/staff telephone directories from 1978-1990, the MIT "Degree
- List" from 1979-1990, and the 1989 "MIT Alumni/ae Register".
-
- This exhaustive searching, coupled with the June 1982 Los Alamos "Monitor"
- story that puts Lazar in Los Alamos newly arrived from California, leads
- to the inevitable conclusion that Lazar did not attend MIT as he claims.
-
-
- CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
- Lazar has claimed, on different occasions, a Masters degree from Caltech
- in either electronics or electronic technology. Standard inquiries by
- Friedman and Knapp found no evidence of his attendance.
-
- A recent visit with Natalie Gilmore of the Caltech Graduate Studies
- Department provided some important information. Caltech does not currently
- have, nor has it ever had any sort of graduate degree in "electronics" or
- "electronic technology", or anything near those names. Caltech does offer
- a degree in Electrical Engineering.
-
- Now if you have a friend or relative with with an EE degree, you might,
- in conversation, refer to them as having a degree in "Electronics", not
- realizing the distinction. However, if it is YOUR degree, it is highly
- unlikely after all the effort it required you would misstate what it was.
- People with advanced degrees, particularly in the science and engineering
- fields, are usually quite precise in the "pronounciation" of their degrees.
-
- Assuming Lazar had a bachelors degree from an unaccredited school (The
- two year schooling period and correspondence status infer this), I asked
- Ms. Gilmore what the possibilities were for admittance into a Masters
- program at Caltech. She said it was possible, although extremely slim, due
- to the intense competition for admittance to Caltech. She also added that
- the Masters programs there are one year and require full time attendance.
-
- However, Ms. Gilmore provided some additional data that actually support
- Lazar's case, and in fairness should be mentioned. It seems that for most
- Masters programs at Caltech (including EE), a thesis is not required. Lazar
- has only claimed one thesis, in MHD, at MIT.
-
- Furthermore, I had previously made a fairly exhaustive search through many
- years worth of the Caltech yearbook, "The Big T", and was unable to turn
- up any trace of Lazar. However, Ms. Gilmore informed me that graduate
- students are usually not included in the publication. So it would seem
- that my efforts in this area, as reported in the timeline, are inconclusive.
-
- However, the lack of on-campus evidence, coupled with his physical
- whereabouts still force the conclusion that Lazar never attended Caltech.
- His statement to the probation officer of a 1985 degree is particularly
- absurd in view of the activities he himself listed for 1985 in his
- bankruptcy papers.
-
-
- After plowing through all this data, it is enough to satisfy me, personally,
- that Lazar never attended either Caltech or MIT. Of this I am certain of
- beyond a reasonable doubt.
-
- How then do I explain the mystery of why Lazar clings so tenaciously to his
- claims of degrees from these institutions? I can't really. To me it is one
- of the great mysteries of his story. I find it hard to swallow he would
- maintain such a story in light of all the means of verification. Of course
- there are other alternative explanations, but their probability is very
- small.
-
- Only Lazar has the answer of why.
-
-
- Possible Explanations:
-
- 1. Lazar has lied, and continues to do so, about his educational background.
-
- 2. In addition to all his other activities, Lazar was able to find time
- to persue higher education and actually may possess a degree or degrees,
- but for unknown reasons wants to keep it secret and uses the Caltech
- and MIT degrees as a cover, taking the resultant abuse.
-
- 3. The boys at S-4, as part of their efforts to discredit Lazar, in some
- way implanted the absolute conviction in Lazar's mind that he possesses
- the degrees, making him appear a fraud to anyone checking his past.
-
-
-
- A note to the readers:
-
- This pretty much concludes the series, although I have 2 more installments
- planned. One is a list of little nagging questions, while not full fledged
- flaws, are still uncomfortable loose ends to the story that perhaps Gene
- can explain. Then finally a wrap up where I'll look at a number of various
- theories from the wild to the sublime.
-
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