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2000-10-03 - Weird News
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Did Dr. Wen Ho Lee Invent Interdimensional Travel Machine?

Sacramento, CA -- There may be a timely reason why the U.S. government dropped charges against scientist Dr. Wen Ho Lee: He's invented a machine that permits travel into other dimensions.

That's the claim of Sacramento-based UFO expert Dr. Richard Boylan, who claims sources at Los Alamos Nuclear Labs told him Dr. Lee was part of a team of scientists that created a "holographic portal" that makes travel through space and other dimensions a reality.

Boylan says his sources claim Lee used his inside information on time travel to bargain with the government and avoid several counts of breaching government security.

Other Los Alamos physicists reportedly have information similar to Dr. Lee's and are preparing "insurance policies" by hiding sensitive documents just in case they're targeted by government agencies.

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