
Saturday June 20th, 2009
Scientist on Implants
Dr. Robert Koontz is an experimental nuclear physicist who
taught analog and digital electronics at the National
Security Agency prior to getting his PhD, and
and is now researching in
areas such as zero point energy. He was on CoasttoCoast AM
last week discussing this subject, antigravity and many
other topics. Now he spends Dreamland with Whitley Strieber
discussing just one topic that he did not cover extensively
on Coast, and that topic is IMPLANTS. Dr. Koontz has also
had a UFO sighting in 2002, and the image is shown here.
At one point, he mentions 'time slips,' which floors Whitley
because he had two of them just last week. (To find out more
about his experiences, go to our
Insight section.) Dr. Koontz then explains what they are
and how they relate to implants.
He urges Whitley to get his own implant removed. But should
he? Don't miss this fascinating part of the discussion, or
the part about mind control and hybrids and the possibility
that our world may already be far more deeply penetrated by
an alien presence than we can imagine--or than we can see.
Dr. Koontz's website is
DoctorKoontz.com.
He has written an open letter about implants that can be
read here.
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