Kelleher, Colm

Kelleher, Colm

Colm A. Kelleher, Ph.D., is a biochemist with a fifteen-year research career in cell and molecular biology. Following his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Dublin, Trinity College in 1983, Kelleher worked at the Ontario Cancer Institute, the Terry Fox Cancer Research Laboratory, and the National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine. For the past eight years he has worked as project manager and team leader at a private research institute, using forensic science methodology to unravel scientific anomalies.

 – Simon and Schuster.com

 

 

 

 

 

Hummingbird. Wednesday 24 December 2008.

A very strange coincidence occurred this afternoon as Bob Bigelow & Colm Kelleher called me about the second project (on AAWSAP ~Joe) we’ve agreed I would do. They caught me at the wheel of the Highlander, as I had just parked it in Berkeley. “I was with Janine who had gone into a used bookstore to sell her brother’s old vinyl records. Helping her carry the heavy boxes, one record on top of a pile caught my eye. It was Mike Oldfield’s ‘Tubular Bells,’ with the now-famous ‘pretzel’ symbol on the cover, resembling the object that had appeared to Dr. Lacatski on his first visit to [#skinwalkerranch]. “‘We’re not selling this one,’ I told Janine, and I carried it back to the truck for safekeeping. “That’s the exact moment when Bob and Colm called me on my cellphone. Hal comments on this, an obvious intersign: ‘Yes, sometimes it all looks like it is all scripted!’ Now Roger Brenner tells me that ‘Tubular Bells’ was used as the music for ‘The Exorcist.’”