Subj: They're Here Date: Mon, Aug 21, 1995 8:58 AM PDT From: swillis@mlc.awinc.com To: campbell@ufomind.com Glenn, in a recent DR you wrote: >Bob Lazar recounts a similar curiosity [in a transcript on WWW]: >He says that on the wall of the "S-4" laboratory where he worked >was a commercial-type poster with a photo of a saucer in flight >and the inscription, "THEY'RE HERE!" I guess you know this poster is also on display in TV's X-files office of Muldaur? You can see it on occasional repeats. Swillis@mlc.awinc.com Steve
Subj: Re: They're Here Date: Mon, Aug 21, 1995 From: campbell@ufomind.com To: swillis@mlc.awinc.com Good catch! Of course, the next question is, which came first? When did X-Files start-- 1993? It was certainly well after Lazar came forward. The "X-Files" was based on the folklore at the time it was created, which certainly included Lazar (even inspired by Lazar perhaps!). The question remains unresolved whether there was a similar poster that pre-dated Lazar's claims. Someone recently suggested that there was. I think it was from the Movie "V," but I've lost the original message. The original poster said, "They're Here!" but the craft was different. It could have inspired either Lazar (if lying) or the people who created the poster Lazar saw at S-4. Glenn
Subj: V info Date: Thu, Aug 24, 1995 4:40 PM PDT From: tmahood@netcom.com X-From: tmahood@netcom.com (Tom Mahood) To: campbell@ufomind.com Glenn: I looked into the movie "V" as a source for the "They're Here" posters. Not much luck. The original show was a two parter airing 5/1/83 and 5/2/83. The show came back with 3 new parts (This time called "V - The Final Battle") on 5/6/84, 5/7/84 and 5/8/84. Lastly, there was a short lived series that began on 10/26/84. I took a look at some newspapers and s few magazines from the period around the very first showing, but couldn't turn anything up. I'm still inclined to think that was the source however. I'm going to check some video stores and see if any have it. There might be something in the movie itself. BTW, the plot is a whole slew of GIANT discs (Like 1 mile in diameter) show up in the skies, and the aliens (who look pretty much like us) offer us all sorts of fantastic technical advances in exchange for our garbage from which they plan to extract chemicals they need. Of course it's too good to be true, and they have sinister motives. Top scientists start disappearing, those who've figured out what they're up to. Tom