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Dr. Jay Lyman Bishop

Dr. Jay Lyman Bishop is recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Pinnacle Professional from over 60 Years of Scientific Research. Currently retired,  Dr. Bishop served previously as a Scientist with Western Consultants and Bishop Mfg Co and as an Expert  Scientific Witness in Courts and Government Hearings. Growing up, Dr. Jay Lyman Bishop found science  and mathematics to be of most interest to him, leading  him to pursue a career in the sciences.

Through his illustrious 63-year career, Dr. Bishop Developed new Cures for Cancer and other Human and Animal Illnesses, and wrote Computer Programs for many Scientific Processes. Although retired, Dr. Bishop currently works with his friend, Tom Rodgers,  to reach out to all State Governors, in Utah it is Governor Gary Richard Herbert, to demand that HUD-built houses receive no occupation permit until they are made safe,  according to all rules for other designs, that don't produce toxins like Carbon Monoxide and Formaldehyde.

He hand-wired 3 refineries by US Standard Specs.  He produced 99.95% pure gold, silver, mercury, and  platinum-group metals, for silver, that's over $20,000 worth of silver bars of 9995 purity per month by electrolysis for over two years. He served as a U.S. Army PhD Chemical Engineer, including 16 years at the Tooele Army Depot, Utah, with the task to help bring all U.S. Military bases  into EPA compliance for solid and hazardous waste,  and clean air and water. That goal was attained. While serving at Tooele, he invented a Raman spectral  instrument to assay purity and identity of 65 poisonous  munition ingredients, from l5-feet away through their glass containers without opening them. In addition, Dr. Bishop has been a High Priest in the Mormon Church for 35 years. He attained much of his professional drive by working  with his father at a young age making and installing furnaces and air conditioners. He is the eldest of 10 children  of Marvin and Klar Lyman Bishop.

All l O of them worked  in their GrandfatherGeorge's tin-shop in their time.  They sometimes worked anextra evening shift, making  furnaces or coolers for poor families, cost free.  As a U of U student, at initially 42 cents/hour, he corrected Math Dept student papers, taught Chemistry, Physics, Math and Chemical Engineering to other students while taking  his own classes, and attaining Two¬-year Letterman status with the Wrestling Team, earned all requirements for a BS degree in Chemistry and a BS degree in Mathematics and was working on his Ph.D. in Chemistry while only at age 20.

Dr. Bishop is a member of the American Men  and Women of Science, many Who's Who organizations, and Utah Professional Genealogists. He was VP of the Utah Welch Society, and of the Utah Ceramics Society. He was President and Co-founder in the year 2000 of the Amasa Mason Lyman Educational and Historical Society,  now celebrating 200th Birthday Anniversary of AML,  his 2nd Great Grandfather, on 30 March 2013.

 

Dr. Bishop has written correspondence in about 30 languages  to obtain vital record certificates of his client's ancestors, which service the client must pay for, but he translates them back into the language of each client as a favor.  Dr. Bishop, both of his parents and a sister Marva have  all been members of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir,  with which he sang bass. He is able to sing the bass line  at a full octave below the written bass, but is also able  to sing most tenor, soprano and alto lines as well. He has been a Church Organist for over 60 years.