Now here is an interview with the microbiologist. This interview is very long so I'm going to post the first few questions, then provide a link. This shit is hard to believe, so if you don't want to believe any of it, it will at least make an entertaining story.
Bill Hamilton interviewing Dr. Dan Burisch
[BH is Bill Hamilton, DB is Dr. Dan Burisch]
BH: Okay, now this was unusual, right? You were taken to the Dulce facility.
DB: This was the first time I was taken to the facility at LANL, yes [Note: Los Alamos Nat'l Labs]
BH: Go ahead and just describe as you would.
DB: I was initially I was not told why I was being taken up first to Watertown, then over to the Sector 4 facility [Note: the infamous S4, outside of Area 51]. I was asked to view certain slides from the Sector 4 facility which showed the papilloma [sp?] virus, and these slides were set up under a transmission electron microscope. There were maps[?] there .I was asked what my knowledge was of the papilloma virus, I told them it was limited, and then they told me they needed to take me to another location. We boarded an aircraft, a very small Lear jet, and we flew east - we HAD to have gone east, for the general geography was east after landing, I boarded a chopper, I think it was a Blackhawk chopper to the best of my knowledge, as I'm not an expert in military aviation. The Blackhawk was “blacked out”, no pun intended, and we flew from the airstrip to what I was told was part of LANL. From there I was loaded into a white van [Note! Note!] and taken up a road which was very bumpy. They finally, after about 15 minutes, allowed us to raise the blinds on the van. I saw a couple of road signs, one of which was a square white sign with black lettering that said “R4”. I was then told we would be taken to (myself and 2 other gentlemen) a facility code-named “Sweetness”. They asked me if I had ever heard of the “Dulce Facility” or the alleged “Section D”, as you mentioned [here Dan smiles as he leans towards Bill]. I believe that's what you're referring to.the other day. I told them I'd heard of it briefly, that it allegedly existed, that there was a lot of unique tinkering that went on in the biological field in that facility. The van rounded to the left and stopped in front of a large door, where we were met by 2 gentlemen, one of which was wearing a US Marine Corps uniform and the other who wore a grey polo shirt, with black collar, and a red patch, very prominent red patch with a black triangle ---something written in the triangle you had asked me about the orientation of the triangle, and it was an equilateral triangle, with the center point facing down flat on top it bothers me when I can't remember a pattern, but as God is my witness I can't remember what was inside the triangle. So we went inside, to the left, where a guard greeted us and provided us with an orange badge. We went within a series of roll-up doors, to a small foyer, with an elevator to the right, which took us down to the first level down while we were going through the foyer I noticed there was an “FM1” sprayed on the door. The FM1, I don't know what that meant, I have not been told. If it's anything like the 4-1, for Sector Four Level One at Papoose Lake, I would make the assumption that the “1” stood for “Level 1”. The “FM” I don't know. After travelling down one floor, we exited this turned into a crazy bit of funny business [here Dan smiles wryly] e exited the elevator, and they changed our badge for a blue badge. We re-signed in and were fingerprinted at that point, brought into a small room, and were told that they had some business that they needed to attend to with regards to the papilloma virus, and asked if we had been briefed on the papilloma virus. At that point, myself and the 2 other gentlemen kind of looked at each other and went “UMMMM?!?!?” [Dan makes a weird sound and chuckles], just what we had been asked a few hours ago. They basically looked disturbed, like someone had dropped the ball. We then went with our blue badeges in hand to a second set of elevators, went down one more floor, exited, where they gave us our orange badges back (or what looked like our orange badges). Following our orange badges, we entered into a -well I've never been to the New York subway, but it looked like a small monorail system, like something out of Disneyland this business 'it's a small world' monorail. We travelled about several hundred yards on the monorail, exited, were greeted by a staff scientist, who then told us he would escort us down the hallway to show us our areas of responsibility. At this point they had a near civil rebellion on their hands because we didn't know what the hell they wanted us for. I was starting to get worried at this point, because they were basically taking us further and further into the facility and gradually doors were going to lock. But given the number of guards they had in the facility, and I should've said all along the way, there were people with what looked like AR-15s, clearly not a place to fight. So we went down the hallway and into the briefing room, at which point we were requested to perform an analysis of plasmic recombination involving restricted enzymes on a variety of tissue to remove segments of f f retrovirus fragment and to f possible, associate that retrovirus with the genome of a papilloma virus.
BH: What was the source of this tissue?
DB: The source of the tissue was listed with a J number and a K number. The 2 scientists that were with me did not immediately know what that meant. Given my experience at Sector 4, I knew fairly quickly that I was dealing with a J-Rod sample.
BH: An extraterrestrial biological source?
DB: Yes. The J-Rods are still defined, despite what we know concerning the issue of the Paradox, as “Extraterrestrial Biological Entities”, given the dissociation of time between Earth and where they end up.
http://www.greaterthings.com/News/ET/DanBurisch/Oct18_2004BillHamilton/index.html