Onthefence
There is a Palo Alto Laboratories located up in Palo Alto formed by the Japanese version of Xerox Corporation called FXPAL in about 1995. Someone has examined the fonts and thought them quite similar to the PACL and thought it interesting about the Japanese connection with the writing on the anti-gravity device.
I went onto Google and thought I had seen the building in something I read about Isaac but have not been able to resolve it from memory. Maybe some else will.
Here is a clip from the PAL page. I have highlighted some interesting words. The only one missing is extra-terrestrial.
You can see for yourself at
http://www.fxpal.com/?p=commercializedCommercialized Technologies At FXPAL, we take pride in emphasizing
applied research. We collaborate with our entrepreneurial and business partners to ensure successful transition of licensed research into final products. Below are a few of our successes:
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XLibris, licensed to Microsoft Corporation. XLibris is a commercial high-resolution pen and paper-like user interface that enhances active reading and management of digital library information.
An XLibris user can hold a scanned image of a page in his lap and mark on it with digital ink.
I would also recommend you read over some of the exotic ideas at
http://www.fxpal.com/?p=pubs&cate=2FXPAL Interactive Media Publications
This almost sounds like the language Isaac mentions that self-talks to the viewer.
I wonder if someone called the FXPAL and asked for an Isaac, if he might come to the phone. Probably would be better to send someone to the front desk and maybe pick up a brochure or two. I wonder too if someone might put together a case suggesting that there is enough circumstantial evidence to seek official response from FXPAL regarding the Isaac documents with a slant towards the perpetration of fraudulent documents. I am sure they wouldnâ??t want negative press and they might eventually get a lot of it.
Just ideas.
knowhow