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==Documentation from IBM on Marcel Vogel's Patents== | ==Documentation from IBM on Marcel Vogel's Patents== | ||
Video extract of Marcel Vogel talking about the metal alloy (from the 1982 documentary [[Video#General_Documentaries|Contact]]). It should autoload the video when this page is opened. Give it a few minutes to download the video before pressing play if it stutters.</p></center></div>The following documentation is provided to answer the critics who have viciously slandered Marcel Vogel in an attempt to discredit him and, thereby, his analysis of the metal alloy samples, allegedly given to Meier by the Plejaren. Vogel was firm in stating that the metal alloys were not reproducible by him, nor were they the product of any technology known to him at the time. | |||
'''Marcel Vogel: Research chemist for IBM for twenty-two years, held thirty-two patents, and invented the magnetic disk coating memory system still used in IBM disk memories.''' | '''Marcel Vogel: Research chemist for IBM for twenty-two years, held thirty-two patents, and invented the magnetic disk coating memory system still used in IBM disk memories.''' |
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1985 - Beamship - The Metal Analysis
This is a video produced by Intercep and includes an interview of Marcel Vogel by Nippon TV from Japan.
Excerpts from the Preliminary Investigation Report Book
Here are some scans of pages from the UFO Contact From The Pleiades A Preliminary Investigation Report by the late Lt. Col. Wendelle Stevens (USAF). ISBN 0-9608558-2-3.
Documentation from IBM on Marcel Vogel's Patents
Video extract of Marcel Vogel talking about the metal alloy (from the 1982 documentary Contact). It should autoload the video when this page is opened. Give it a few minutes to download the video before pressing play if it stutters.
The following documentation is provided to answer the critics who have viciously slandered Marcel Vogel in an attempt to discredit him and, thereby, his analysis of the metal alloy samples, allegedly given to Meier by the Plejaren. Vogel was firm in stating that the metal alloys were not reproducible by him, nor were they the product of any technology known to him at the time.
Marcel Vogel: Research chemist for IBM for twenty-two years, held thirty-two patents, and invented the magnetic disk coating memory system still used in IBM disk memories.
A specialist in the conversion of energy inside crystals, Vogel probed crystalline structures with the most complete optical microscopic equipment available in the world - a system of scanning electron microscopes costing $250,000. Lieut. Col. Wendelle Stevens, USAF (Ret.): One of the original investigators in the Meier case. In 1979, he sent Vogel crystals and metal samples Meier had received from the Plejarens. Vogel reported, "When I touched the oxide with a stainless steel probe, red streaks appeared and the oxide coating disappeared. I just touched the metal like that, and it started to deoxidize and become a pure metal. I have never seen a phenomenon like that before." Of another metal sample containing nearly every element in the periodic table, Vogel stated, "Each pure element was bonded to each of the others, yet somehow retained its own identity." At 500 X magnification thulium was revealed. "Thulium exists only in minute amounts. It is exceedingly expensive, far beyond platinum, and rare to come by. Someone would have to have an extensive metallurgical knowledge even to be aware of a composition of this type", said Vogel. At 1600 X Vogel said, "A whole new world appears in the specimen. There are structures within structures - very unusual." At 2500 X he found that the sample was, "metal, but at the same time ... it is crystal!"
Vogel put the full weight of his expertise in these summary comments: "With any technology that I know of, we could not achieve this on this planet! I could not put it together myself, as a scientist... And I think it is important that those of us who are in the scientific world sit down and do some serious study on these things instead of putting it off as people's imagination." Again, here is another top-level scientific specialist who is unable to duplicate the material presented to him by Meier.
The following contains information about, and numbers for, Marcel Vogel's patents and co-patents. The actual patent documentation may be found by going to http://www.freepatentsonline.com and searching for the specific patent by number. A text or PDF with the information will be made available:
Marcel J. Vogel
- B.S. in Chemistry, 1938, University of San Francisco.
- From 1945-1957, Vogel, Inc., worked in phosphor chemistry.
- Consultant to IBM on magnetic disk coating, 1956-1957.
- Since 1957, staff chemist at the IBM Research Laboratory at San Jose.
- Member of the American Chemical Society, Electrochemical Society, Scientific Research Society of America, and Illuminating Engineering Society.
- IBM JOURNAL JULY 1962 Page 392
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/063/ibmrd0603P.pdf
Patent # 4,134,066
- M. J. Vogel and S. F. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents
- IBM J. RES. DEVELOP 1 VOL 23 NO. 6 NOVEMBER 1979 Page 706
- Wafer Indexing System Using a Grid Pattern and Coding and Orientation
- Marks in Each Grid Cell
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/236/ibmrd2306L.pdf
Patent # 3,058,844
- D.D.Johnson. R. Flores and M.J.Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents October through December 1962
- IBM JOURNAL APRIL 1963 Page 177
- Composition of Epoxide Resin Methylol Phenol Ether Polyvinyl Methyl Ether. and Acid Anhydride Catalyst and Metal Substrate Coated Therewith. Especially a Magnetic Signal Storage Device
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/072/ibmrd0702P.pdf
Patent # 3,178,580
- M. J. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents April and May 1965
- IBM JOURNAL JULY 1965 Page 351
- Means for Producing Radiation Induced Electroluminescence
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/094/ibmrd0904R.pdf
Patent # 3,178,611
- M. J. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents April and May 1965
- IBM JOURNAL JULY 1965 Page 351
- Direct Current Electroluminescent Phosphors
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/094/ibmrd0904R.pdf
Patent # 3,046,540
- F. A. Litz and M. J. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents July through September 1962
- IBM JOURNAL JANUARY 1963 Page 94
- Electro-Optical translator
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/071/ibmrd0701R.pdf
Patent # 3,100,844
- M. J. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents July through September 1963
- IBM J O U R N A L J A N U A R Y 1964 Page 81
- Fluid Flow Indicating Process
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/081/ibmrd0801K.pdf
Patent # 3,133,023
- M. J. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents March through June 1964
- IBM JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 1964 Page 477
- Preparation of Coatings and Printing Inks
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/084/ibmrd0804R.pdf
Patent # 3,265,628
- M. J. Vogel
- Patents Recently Issued to IBM Inventors August and September 1966
- IBM JOURNAL * JANUARY 1967 Page 122
- Uranium and Lanthanide Activated Alkaline Earth Molybdate and Tungstate Phosphors
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/111/ibmrd1101N.pdf
Patent # 3,294,701
- M. J. Vogel and J. W. Brookman
- Patents Recently Issued to IBM Inventors December 1966 and January 1967
- IBM JOURNAL MAY 1967 Page 355
- Method of Preparing Fluorescent Rare Earth Compounds
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/113/ibmrd1103J.pdf
Patent # 3,639,188
- M. J. Vogel
- Recent IBM Patents
- Patents JULY 1972 Page 443
- Method of Manufacture of a Magnetic Disk and Recording Surface
- Original source: http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/164/ibmrd1604S.pdf
IBM Technical Journal site & archives
Polymorphism in Cholesteryl Esters: Cholesteryl Palmitate
- by M. J. Vogel, E. M. Barrall II, C. P. Mignosa
- IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 15 Issue 1, JANUARY 1971
- Pages 52 - 58
- http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/rd/151/ibmrd1501H.pdf
Fluorescence of Europium Tungstate
- by R. E. MacDonald, M. J. Vogel, J. W. Brookrnan
- IBM Journal of Research and Development, Volume 6 Issue 3, JULY 1962
- Pages 363 - 364
- http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/rd/063/ibmrd0603I.pdf
Luminescence of liquids and solids and its practical applications
- [by] Peter Pringsheim and Marcel Vogel.
- New York, Interscience, 1943
- http://catalog.lib.ncsu.edu/web2/tramp2.exe/authority_hits/A0d8b1io.005?server=1home&item=1&hitlist_screen=hitlist_standard.html