After 30 Years, They Are Still Watching Me: The Legendary Bob Lazar Gave A New Interview - Alternative View

After 30 Years, They Are Still Watching Me: The Legendary Bob Lazar Gave A New Interview - Alternative View
After 30 Years, They Are Still Watching Me: The Legendary Bob Lazar Gave A New Interview - Alternative View

Video: After 30 Years, They Are Still Watching Me: The Legendary Bob Lazar Gave A New Interview - Alternative View

Video: After 30 Years, They Are Still Watching Me: The Legendary Bob Lazar Gave A New Interview - Alternative View
Video: Bob Lazar story over 30 years 2024, May
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59-year-old American physicist Robert Scott Lazar or simply Bob Lazar is often called the messiah of ufologists.

It was he who 30 years ago told the whole world that the military base "Area 51" (Area-51) hides alien technologies in its depths and develops secret aircraft based on them.

Lazar's stories had a powerful effect and influenced not only the development of ufology and conspiracy theories, but also the film industry, including the famous TV series "The X-Files".

In the 80s, Lazar worked at the Los Alamos Research Complex, and later at a base located next to Area 51, and according to him, he personally took part in the development of gravitational engines created on the basis of technologies obtained from alien ships.

In May 1989, Lazar appeared in a special interview with Las Vegas-based journalist George Knapp under the pseudonym "Dennis" and with a hidden face. He described how he worked on S-4, which is near Base 51 and Groom Lake, and that there are hidden aircraft hangars at the foot of the mountain.

Further, Lazar said that he was involved in work on flying objects, similar to UFOs, of which there were 9 pieces in hangars.

So, according to Lazar's descriptions, hangars with aircraft looked like
So, according to Lazar's descriptions, hangars with aircraft looked like

So, according to Lazar's descriptions, hangars with aircraft looked like.

A few months later, Bob Lazar again gave an interview to Knapp and this time appeared under his real name and did not hide his face. He said that the objects worked on element 115 (4 years later, in 2003, this substance was officially discovered and received the name Muscovy). And the very principle of operation of the apparatus' engines was based on gravitational waves.

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Further, Lazar said that he personally saw documents that described the involvement of the "Gray" aliens in human history for at least the last 10 thousand years.

Lazar's stories immediately appeared on the front pages of numerous newspapers and magazines and sparked a wave of discussion with critics, but also with crowds of fans. In the history of ufology, this was the peak moment when millions of people around the world became interested in UFOs and aliens.

Lazar has rarely given interviews since then, but he recently starred in the hour-long documentary Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers directed by Jeremy Corbell, who saw Lazar on TV at 13 and has since become a big fan.

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According to Lazar, the US government has since been unable to forgive him for "divulging state secrets" and in the 90s regularly threatened him and even his wife. Including he was threatened with great responsibility for "espionage".

Judging by the footage from the new film, Bob Lazar has changed little since 1989. He is still neat and still with the same hairstyle, as well as calm and reasonable. He never looked like a "crazy UFO fan" or a person with mental problems, so it's no surprise that a lot of people believe his words are true.

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According to Lazar, he still receives many letters from fans who, among other things, are interested in how his life has developed after his performances, and also retell those "fictional and funny stories" that the press regularly spreads about him.

Lazar lives with his wife in Michigan and works for the United Nuclear project, which sells chemicals and laboratory instruments. To the surprise of fans, he is not into ufology and does not follow UFO articles in the press.

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Lazar does not consider himself paranoid, but he is confident that government agents are still tracking him, even 30 years later. He often has the feeling that he is being secretly watched.

Journalist George Knapp, who helped Lazar spread the secrets of Area 51 to the world, is confident that Lazar's fears are not unfounded.

Film director Jeremy Corbell also agrees with these words:

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