Doghead,
I get it now. I get RAI on cable but it doesn'y carry Voyager. I didn't see the episode and hadn't heard of Mike Lynch. I did, after reading the Wiki, send Mike an email. We'll see if he answers.
Larry is but one distinguished product of the Haber family...
Indeed. His father-in-law, Gen. Emmett Titshaw, Jr. is the commanding general of the Florida Air National Guard. His cousin, Dr. Carl Haber, PhD, is a physicist and a chief scientist at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories in Berkeley, CA. At one time he worked with the SLAC collider at Stanford University, something that Titor talked about (the VW-SLAC joke that he passed along from his friends at Stanford).
BTW: The "cousin" connection isn't actually confirmed. A few years ago I mentined a possible brother connection and Pamela asked Larry about it. She said that he said that Carl was his cousin, not his brother. She later reported that he changed that to his physicist cousin Carl Haber wasn't the physicist Carl Haber at LBNL. Who knows? Do a Google image search on both Larry Haber and Dr. Carl Haber and compare the photos. I'll let you decide.
I do want to repeat my standing caveat about the Titor Investigation: It's Internet entertainment - it's not national security. We're on a time travel site and no matter what we think about ourselves, the world at large looks at us as "Internet fruitbats". Being curious and doing some Googling is one thing. Getting too up close and personal, i.e. sending personal mail, emails, knocking on doors and making phone calls to chief scientists at LBNL and/or to Air Force Generals, especially those who command a State Air National Guard, to ask if they are associated with an Internet terrorist/revolutionary/nuclear holacaust/pro-Russian invasion/time travel "hero" might justifiably get the FBI and DHS involved with looking closely at the inquiring "Internet fruitbat".
I've studied the story closely and come up with a lot of information. And I've never used a tool any more invasive than Google. I've had inquiries from some people who wanted me to get involved with going beyond that - in some cases quite a bit beyond that. I haven't. It's entertainment - it's not national security. It's fun - it's not important.