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Alien/human hybrid dies in Los Angeles.......

Duck Rodgers

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Well, more like crazy man dies in Los Angeles.........but pretty bizarre story. Should be interesting to see if they find out anything about how he was making $$$ because they have apparently ruled out any drug cartel/illegal activity links:

https://ktla.com/2015/07/22/dead-ma...ons-linked-to-disappearance-of-oxnard-mother/

A man who lived in a home filled with guns and whose decomposed body was found in an SUV in Pacific Palisades was believed to be a human/alien hybrid secretly working with the U.S. government by his fiancée and a missing Oxnard woman who worked for her, according to the fiancée’s mother.

Inside the home, detectives found more than 1,200 firearms — including handguns, rifles and shotguns — as well as more than 6 tons of ammunition, according to Braun. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed the finding of the body and the weapons cache on Monday, saying more than 2 tons of ammunition were found.

There were also a number of SUV’s modified for use on different types of terrains, including an amphibious vehicle, he said.

Braun also claimed police found $230,000 in cash, which his client knew nothing about.



https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/23/jeffrey-alan-lash-firearms-spy


Lash grew up in a modest home near the Los Angeles international airport and had ambitions at one point to become a microbiologist like his father. Then, according to his stepmother, he largely cut himself off from his family and became secretive about what he was doing. “He was just a loner, as far as we were concerned,” Shirley Anderson told the Los Angeles Times. “He just became weird because he changed all of a sudden.”

Inside his own head, Jeffrey Alan Lash was a secret government operative under constant surveillance by the CIA, the FBI or both.

He spent lavishly to build up an arsenal of 1,200 firearms, six and half tons of ammunition and explosive-making materials, which he piled high in every room of the small condominium he shared with his fiancee in a well-heeled hillside enclave high above the Pacific Ocean in Los Angeles.

He had twelve cars, including one reported to be bullet-proof and worth around $100,000. When he and his fiancee went to dinner at the local Italian restaurant, they drove in separate cars, and always paid in cash.

Any time Lash saw a camera, he would get upset. He told people his name was Bob Smith. Then he died, and things got truly strange.


My guess would be that he is/was private military.
 
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He's neighbors, they are screwed. Government alien agents use mind control techniques to keep others from asking question. No way you can cover this up for years like this without special help.
 
This has me fascinated and needs to be made into a movie...reminds me slightly of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
 
You can never buy this kind weapons and not have FBI come over an have some tea with you. I cant help but know this is aliens for sure
 
The local (utah) message boards are throwing a hissy fit that the police are even looking into it. Moron idiot assholes. If some dude has 1200 guns and dies under mysterious circumstances I'd hope the police take a look into what is going on.
 
What did that guy do that he could afford to build up such an arsenal?

do?

you don't buy stuff with stunts.

It sounds to me like he had no job, but had money from family, like inherited weath.

Maybe he was a "fall-down artist", a sort of skilled actor/extortionist who jumped on celeb bumpers and acted shook up or hurt. An act like that is worth thousands.

Meh, this is not news. Dan'l Boone killed a barr with a gun, and ever since a man in America just needs a gun to be a real man. Some can afford more than others.

I'd say the cops are wasting their time. Why don't they make a fuss when a porn star dies on meth? Why doesn't HuffPost make a fuss about homeless folks found dead in the back alley? Or the babes left in dumpsters?
 
It sounds to me like he had no job, but had money from family, like inherited weath.

Doesn't sound like it at all. Certainly not his parents, and I'm sure they would be well aware if anybody else in the extended family had handed money down. Curious why he doesn't have a bigger pad where he wouldn't have to be walking all over his gun stash and own a bunch of lockers around town if he is as loaded as everyone says though.

Only new info blurb I've seen today:

Prior to living his Pacific Palisades, Lash lived in Sunset Mesa for 10 years with a roommate named Jocelyn. The two-bedroom, two-bath apartment cost $3,700 a month, the Palisadian-Post reported. While there, he got in a wreck and damaged four cars, later paying off the damages himself. His Sunset Mesa property manager said that Lash drove a new vehicle almost every month and never had license plates.

So dude has been engaged for 17 years apparently....while simultaneously living with a different woman named Jocelyn in Malibu for 10 years before he moved in with his finacee 4 months ago because of ill health?
 
Doesn't sound like it at all. Certainly not his parents, and I'm sure they would be well aware if anybody else in the extended family had handed money down. Curious why he doesn't have a bigger pad where he wouldn't have to be walking all over his gun stash and own a bunch of lockers around town if he is as loaded as everyone says though.

Only new info blurb I've seen today:



So dude has been engaged for 17 years apparently....while simultaneously living with a different woman named Jocelyn in Malibu for 10 years before he moved in with his finacee 4 months ago because of ill health?

still, if the dude has two women on the string, one in Malibu, even a small pad in Pacific Palisades. . . . His family doesn't/didn't care. For the rich, there's all kinds of scales of living not worth quibbling about, and some structured cash flow scheme parsing it out to a bunch of heirs. . . .they all had their own concerns and just didn't care about anyone.

but I ought to go look up some facts instead of living in my imagination so much. Are you thinking one of the chics is the arsenalist?
 
Duck thinks the guy is a government agent and might be an alien hybrid. Keep up babe.
 
Duck thinks the guy is a government agent and might be an alien hybrid. Keep up babe.

I don't know what Duck thinks, I guess. I listen to Coast to Coast so whatever. Was he a Grey?

I was trying to come up with a reasonable model for a California dude who could be that far out.
 
I don't know what Duck thinks, I guess. I listen to Coast to Coast so whatever. Was he a Grey?

I was trying to come up with a reasonable model for a California dude who could be that far out.

I'm definitely not an Alien guy. Don't believe they are out there at all. My only interest on that angle in this particular story is that the finacee and her assistant(employee?) actually bought that side of the story and were still repeating after he was dead and after none of his people that he said would come for his body, actually came for his body. She seems kind of mentally deficient based on what we know.

Now the whole secret agent angle, who knows. That could be legit. I mean, running guns or something like that makes more sense - but they don't seem to think he was doing that kind of thing so I'll go with what they are saying for right now.
 
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Apartments for $3,700 per month? They go that expensive? Holy ****!

Malibu's a small town in a great spot. That's probably low end for that area. But just wait a few years. It will be way higher. The government is trying to grab land in that area right now. The current hot debate in that area is over making Hunger Games(really Agenda 21) type cities that are walled off and surrounded by giant nature preserves and where cars aren't allowed anywhere but the Pacific Coast Highway.
 
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I believe the term is schizophrenia. I have a neighbor who thinks he is Jesus Christ, and he is a very smart man who has some very compelling arguments about it. That being said, he's bat **** crazy, and anyone with half a brain can see it. I'm guessing that this dudes girlfriend didn't have half a brain.
 
I'm definitely not an Alien guy. Don't believe they are out there at all. My only interest on that angle in this particular story is that the finacee and her assistant(employee?) actually bought that side of the story and were still repeating after he was dead and after none of his people that he said would come for his body, actually came for his body. She seems kind of mentally deficient based on what we know.

Now the whole secret agent angle, who knows. That could be legit. I mean, running guns or something like that makes more sense - but they don't seem to think he was doing that kind of thing so I'll go with what they are saying for right now.

https://www.spiritscienceandmetaphy...s-alien-life-exists-get-ready-for-disclosure/
 

NASA said something about finding something in the future? I'm convinced. They've been saying that since I could read. That's their modus operandi. That's how they stay relevant.

The funny thing about that article is that I've watched those Bill Cooper videos posted in the article on there years ago and what he is saying essentially is NASA is full of liars. Yet that article is giving me a NASA statement about them hoping to find a little bacteria or something within 30 years. I don't care. That is not interesting in the least.

What everybody should be watching space wise is the private companies. Not because they are on the brink of anything, some of the space mining things are interesting, but because they have all the top $$$$ engineers in their pockets....and they are struggling right now to get anything of worth going. They are running into problems with atmospheric reality that they had no clue existed....which is strange...seeing how these companies are full of a bunch of Ex-NASA guys that pretend they have it all figured out and that supposedly have done space related things way beyond where these guys are currently struggling. They could ultimately prove NASA is completely full of ****(And I'm not saying they are or aren't - but it helps to discern what is actually possible when you don't have a space monopoly at play).
 
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