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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Philip Taylor Kramer: Is He In A Godda Da Vida?
Various report that Kramer either did or did not make an appointment to pick up an associate at the Los Angeles Airport yet a $3.00 bill for 45 minutes of LAX parking was received by the Kramer residence 10 days after his disappearance containing a receipt with Kramer's IOU written on it.
Kramer, it seems, didn't have the cash on hand for parking or -- it is considered by some -- he didn't wish to waste three dollars on parking knowing in advance that he was going to disappear and wanted to save his money.
Kramer obviously believed that his mathematical breakthrough was going to put his life and the lives of his family in danger.
www.skeptictank.org /kramer.htm   (1962 words)

  
  Philip Taylor Kramer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip Taylor Kramer (July 12, 1952 - February 12, 1995) was a bass guitar player for the rock group Iron Butterfly during the 1970s.
Kramer and his father had been working together with their company Total Multimedia on a data compression and transmission project which Kramer apparently believed could result in faster-than-light speed communications (their work also involved a long-running family effort to discredit Albert Einstein's theories).
Based on forensic evidence and Kramer's emergency call to the police, his death was ruled as a probable suicide committed on the day he was last heard from.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philip_Taylor_Kramer   (507 words)

  
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Philip Taylor Kramer (known to friends as "Taylor") first came into the public eye in 1974 when he was 22.
Kramer had met Jennifer Babich in the mid-’70s when she was working as a cocktail waitress at his favorite tequila bar.
Kramer had access to fell into the hands of enemies… the international balance of power could be seriously threatened.” Traficant asked police to analyze the 911 tape to determine whether the call was ended voluntarily or someone yanked the power out of the phone.
www.stealthskater.com /Documents/Kramer_2.doc   (4052 words)

  
 FAR OUT Taylor Kramer, rock musician, rocket scientist, entrepreneur, has vanished into th
Philip Taylor Kramer, age 42 when last seen, has become part of popular mythology, dwelling in the same corner of our pre-millennial landscape as the living Elvis, the UFO crash at Roswell, N.M., and the evil designs of the One World Government.
Kramer's family authorized release of the 911 tape to the news media on condition that the next thing he said not be aired.
Kramer was supposed to pick him up at the Los Angeles airport that Sunday morning; instead, he stood the guy up, and disappeared.
www.skepticfiles.org /evenmore/kramer2.htm   (4222 words)

  
 Taylor Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Mike Taylor is an experienced creative director as well as a talented 3D animator, graphic artist, c...
Taylor, Garry L. Hibiscus Studios is the virtual gallery of artist Garry L.Taylor featuring impressionist pastel pain...
Mandi Taylor is a self taught outsider...she is most influenced by music and southern cultures.
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 Philip Taylor Kramer - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kramer and his father had been working together with their company Total Multimedia on a data compression and transmission project which Kramer apparently believed could result in faster-than-light speed communications (their work also involved a long-running family effort to ddiscredit Albert Einstein's theories).
Kramer did ake a flurry of cell phone calls, including one to the police during which Kramer said, "I’m going to kill myself.
BBased on forensic evidence and Kramer's emergency call to the police, his death was ruled as a probable suicide committed on the day he was last heard from.
www.wikileasing.com /12/Philip_Taylor_Kramer.html   (462 words)

  
 blog.myspace.com/peripheryofconsciousness
Taylor pointed to it and then told me something akin to "now im going to see whether the computer can "see" this symbol in any aspect of this picture here." pretty much if that same odd symbol could be found in any sort of color and/or structure pattern within the photograph.
Taylor's remains were discovered by two joggers in Malibu CA, at the bottom of a 300 foot ravine in Malibu Canyon, inside his green Ford Minivan that he disappeared in in may 1999.
When Taylor disappeared he was coaching my first roller hockey season, and there were just enough sodas for my team at that time....of course logically they could have also been for himself.
collect.myspace.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=258682&Mytoken=20041219204040   (2313 words)

  
 Remote Viewing : this file is part of the firedocs collection : transcript menu
Kramer: If I remember correctly, it was over 500 calls and, as many as I could, I sent out fliers to different people and spoke with some people.
Kramer: Ya, I want to learn more of the details because this is one of the very possible scenarios and I have some ideas on this as well.
We had spoken to Kathy Kramer, of course, prior to going on the air and it was her wish to be on the air.
www.firedocs.com /remoteviewing/transcript_ab970306ed.cfm   (17653 words)

  
 Kramer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kramer in English, a surname, is commonly pronounced ['kɹeɪ.mə(ɹ)], and is from the German surname Krämer, pronounced ['kʁeɪ.məʁ].
Samuel Noah Kramer (1897 - 1990), a historian.
Tommy Kramer is a former American football quarterback, most famous for his years as "Two-Minute Tommy" for the Minnesota Vikings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kramer   (509 words)

  
 Taylor
Paul Taylor's masterfully printed photogravures represent the culmination of 25 years of work with t...
Taylor, J. Fine art fl and white photography featuring portraits and nudes.
Taylor, Sean D. Quality Artists Reproductions of oil Paintings in the style of the Old Masters, Monet, Manet, Degas,...
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 Steve's Dead Rock Stars
Philip Taylor Kramer was the bass guitar player for the rock group Iron Butterfly during the 1970s.
With his father, Kramer had also been working on a data compression and transmission project which he believed could result in faster-than-light speed communications (their work also involved a long-running family effort to discredit Albert Einstein's theories).
Based on forensic evidence and Kramer's emergency call to the police, his death was ruled as a probable suicide committed on the day on which he was last heard.
home.san.rr.com /sgc/deadrockstars/2001.html   (3312 words)

  
 The Vanishing Article on Maxim Online.
In his last days Kramer was obsessively working on perfecting a top-secret 30-year-old formula, a Universal Equation he and his father believed could change the very course of history—a theory that linked faster-than-light travel with a strange kind of gravitational vibration wilder than anything seen on Star Trek.
Kramer’s alter ego, the nerdy mathematician inside the veneer of the flamboyant rock star, was the strangest of his many bizarre contradictions.
Kramer’s next big idea was even more ambitious—a sort of grand, technological end run of the type that had made Bill Gates the richest man alive.
www.maximonline.com /articles/index.aspx?a_id=2193   (4269 words)

  
 Taylor Philip Kramer - Forums powered by UBB.threads™   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He was the bassist for the group called Iron Butterfly, but he and his father were scientists and I believe he had discovered the key to beyond light speed travel and communications, and it had to do with low frequency gracity waves.
As for Philip Taylor Kramer, what you are referring to is his "cult legend" status.
Kramer might have been working on mathematical models (whether or not they were valid is irrelevent) of what effects LFGW's might have on the local spacetime in the area of the event but he wasn't working on a viable engineering project to build a TT/communication device.
www.timetravelinstitute.com /ttiforum/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=time_travel&Number=42287&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1   (1605 words)

  
 The Black Vault
Also, keep in mind that this article was written not long after his disappearance, therefore his body hadn't been found at that point, and his death was not ruled a suicide last I heard, or muder for that matter, it was undetermined.
And the author of the article I posted tries to insinuate that Kramer was suffering from depression over his business, his family and friends said he was in good spirits leading up to that last week or so of his life.
Kramer's, if in fact he was really working on it.
www.bvalphaserver.com /ftopicp-269897.html   (2901 words)

  
 Philip Taylor - AOL Music
Philip Taylor Photography - North Carolina Sports - Pageant...
Philip Douglas Taylor (born August 13, 1960) is a multi world champion darts player.
Philip Taylor Kramer (July 12, 1952 - February 12, 1995) was a bass guitar player for the rock group Iron Butterfly during the 1970s.
music.aol.com /artist/philip-taylor/557556/main   (116 words)

  
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Kramer could expertly lay down the throbbing bass line for "In-a-Gadda-da-Vida" -- the baroque hippie anthem he used to perform as a member of the band Iron Butterfly.
Kramer was supposed to pick him up at the Los Angeles airport that Sunday morning.
Search: Philip Taylor Kramer!" I'm going to guess that a solution to Ray Kramer's 'The Equation' was found through fractal geometry that a data compression expert like his son Taylor could come up with.
www.stealthskater.com /Documents/Kramer_1.doc   (5172 words)

  
 Panic: The Mendelini Blog » 2005 » August
Kramer also just happened to be something of a physics genius and rocket scientist who had apparently figured out the nuts and bolts to a faster-than-light communication system, a “transporter beam”, and several other seemingly unattainable sci-fi pipe dreams in the late eighties and early nineties.
Kramer probably didn’t discover a “new thing,” because by accounts he had grown paranoid and mad during his final years.
But this idea that a serious paradigm change in the way that we study physics can be precipitated by a new idea that, on the surface, appears rooted in the rules of the “old ways” got me thinking.
panic.mendelini.com /?m=200508   (908 words)

  
 New Statesman - In a blaze of glory
There is genuine sadness, too - the detailed account of the death of half of Lynyrd Skynyrd in a small plane is all the more ghastly when you learn that nearly 2,000 people swarmed to the crash site and stripped the wreckage of souvenirs.
And you have to feel for the relatives of Iron Butterfly's Philip Taylor Kramer, whose remains were not discovered until four years after he'd disappeared, in a van at the foot of a ravine near Malibu.
But it's the lonesome death of Dennis Wilson that still lingers for me. Swimming off his yacht at Marina Del Ray, the Beach Boys drummer drank the best part of a bottle of vodka to try to insulate himself against a bitterly cold tide.
www.newstatesman.com /200611060050   (807 words)

  
 Re: Gravity Waves Control   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Conf: F-UFO Today, July 07, 1995, the Phil Donahue show featured a missing persons case concerning Philip "Taylor" Kramer, formerly of the rock group 'Iron Butterfly', and currently head of the Thousand Oaks, CA firm of Total Multi Media, a computer firm that among other projects produces CD-ROM manuals for the U.S. Navy.
Since then, Kramer has been missing; his vehicle has not been found, there has been no activity recorded on his credit cards (and he did not usually carry any cash).
Kramer, who with Ron Bushy, was in the rock group 'Iron Butterfly', is considered to be a computer genius, and has a backgound working in aerospace and defense projects, including work on the guidance system for the MX missile.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1999/nov/m03-011.shtml   (493 words)

  
 Philip Taylor Kramer Page in Fuller Up, The Dead Musician Directory
Kramer has been missing since February 12, 1995.
Kramer had approached Casserly with the promise to provide technology and high-tech assistance through his California video technology firm Total Multimedia.
Casserly's plan was to eventually connect all 50 urban school districts with their 5.5 million children - typically America's neediest youth - to the country's evolving information highways to improve the quality of instruction.
elvispelvis.com /philipkramer.htm   (1796 words)

  
 Dear Order Philip Shipped Taylor
Philip Taylor Kramer - Philip Taylor Kramer (July 12, 1952 - February 12, 1995) was a bass guitar player for the rock group Iron Butterfly during the 1970s.
Philip Meadows Taylor - Philip Meadows Taylor (September 25, 1808 – May 13, 1876), an Anglo-Indian administrator and novelist, was born in Liverpool, England.
Cecil Philip Taylor - Cecil Philip Taylor (1929 - 1981) was a twentieth-century British playwright.
li89.goednieuwskrant.com /dearorderphilipshippedtaylor.html   (1270 words)

  
 The Firedocs Remote Viewing Collection: PJ's Archives: Transcript: Ed Dames on the Art Bell show January 30 1997 ...
we will establish the present location of Philip Taylor Kramer but the family has to be aware that we are responsible for the information and they have to be willing to.
Philip Kramer is a pinpoint target and that is an easy thing to do but in this case we actually have a problem to solve and we have to be careful.
Kramer, it will take us a week just to guarantee his location and we can’t look at everything.
www.firedocs.com /remoteviewing/oooh/transcripts/ab970130ed.html   (19754 words)

  
 Iron Butterfly Bass Tabs
The band re-formed in 1975 with Ron Bushy and Eric Brann joined by bassist Philip Taylor Kramer and Howard Reitzes.
Kramer later made news with his 1995 disappearance and the discovery of his bones in 1999.
The famous line-up of In-A-Gadda-da-Vida got together for the Atlantic Recording Corporation's 40th aniversary concert and celebration, appearing on stage along with the surviving members of Led Zeppelin, and with Aretha Franklin among many other acts of the company's roster in 1987.
www.bassmasta.net /i/iron_butterfly   (174 words)

  
 JOCKCONFERENCE.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Known to his friends as Taylor, Philip Kramer was a talented musician who played bass for Iron Butterfly in the seventies.
So when Kramer started making claims that he was close to a breakthrough on his work, and that bad men might be out to get him due to the revolutionary implications, nobody was quite sure what to think.
For four years, speculation was rampant that Kramer had been abducted by our government (some even believed a foreign government) or that he had gone into hiding to avoid those who would harm him.
www.jockconference.com /blog   (11065 words)

  
 the kramer page
Kramer in English, most are pronounced [KRAY muhr].
In the mean time, Kramer's new production of Martin Sherman's famed 1979 tragedy, Bent, has opened in the West End.
malcom nance and the cia and katherine kramer
www.firewallpedia.com /Kingd-to-Lary/kramer.php   (823 words)

  
 mystery: podcasts and videoblogs about mystery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Larry tries to rehabilitate her, but his efforts are sabotaged by Isabel who has tried in vain to reignite Larry's interest in her.
Philip Marlowe - Day 2 of 2 Double Feature Episodes (1948) Philip Marlowe is perhaps the leading icon of the "hard-boiled" school of mystery writing.
Philip Marlowe was born in Santa Rosa, California, in that time out of time that allowed him to be 33 in 1933, 42 in 1953, and 43 1/2 in 1958.
mefeedia.com /tags/mystery   (2246 words)

  
 Police Net
There is the matter of the disappearance, in February of 1995, of Philip Taylor Kramer, the former bass player for "Iron Butterfly." He is also an accomplished computer expert with a background in nuclear weaponry, guidance systems, motion detectors, data compression/decompression and fractal image technology.
The last contact with Kramer is a 911 call, in which he says, "I'm going to kill myself.
They did it." At the time of Kramer's disappearance he worked for a multi-media company in which some of Michael Jackson's brothers were investors.
sinhablar.com /news/policenet1997.html   (4732 words)

  
 Kramer
Kramer in English, most are pronounced like [kreymer].
Kenny Kramer (contemporary), real-life model for the character of Cosmo Kramer in the sitcom Seinfeld
Philip Taylor Kramer (1952-1995), American physicist and musician with the group Iron Butterfly
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/kr/Kramer.htm   (334 words)

  
 More on kramer
"Kramer," as he's been known to fans of Seinfeld, is racist.
Freshman guard Chris Kramer did not practice Tuesday and is listed as doubtful for tonight's ACC/Big Ten Challenge game against 25th-ranked Virginia in Mackey Arena.
Had we not been knee-deep in the messes Kramer and O.J. left behind last week, we might have noticed this news from CBS sooner.
www.progdevo.com /Kaw-to-Kry/kramer.php   (1054 words)

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