Jul 17, 2019 · In this video, we dissect the story that Bob Lazar has been telling everyone and why it is all one big lie. If you enjoy, please subscribe!

Bob Lazar Says the FBI Raided Him to Seize Area 51's Alien Fuel. The Truth Is Weirder New documents obtained by Motherboard show why the FBI raided the Area 51 insider's scientific supply company. May 29, 2015 · BOB LAZAR. The uncomfortable possibility of truth. by Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell. PART I. It’s time to shake things up, press the red button and initiate the launch sequence. Keeping it real just came back in style, and Ufology is due for a proper makeover. I used to believe that Bob Lazar's story was a fabrication. Bob Lazar. Claimed he was a physicist hired by the Majestic 12 to reverse engineer alien propulsion technology at Area 51 back in 1989. At the time of his "disclosure" Element 115 was still undiscovered, Bob Lazar claimed this Element had a stable isotope which was the key to alien antigravity technology. -Bob Lazar was born in January of 1959 -Bob Lazar was a C student in high school -Bob Lazar had built some small jet engines as a teenager. -Bob Lazar has 0 education records after high school. There are no cited sources for the Pierce college claims. -Bob Lazar Built a Rocket Engine car. Sep 30, 2019 · A new doc examines the claims of Bob Lazar, a scientist who says he worked on extraterrestrial technology at a remote testing site near Area 51. Plus watch an exclusive clip.

Dec 04, 2018 · MIT, for instance, has no records of Lazar ever being there, and Los Alamos has denied that he was employed there (although journalist George Knapp apparently found a Robert Lazar listed in an

[attach video clip Knapp in Denmark 2014 saying he thinks Lazar never went to Caltech/MIT.] In the new “autobiography,”Lazar never mentions Caltech, and mentions MIT only once, on page 23, claiming he was sent there while working at Los Alamos (“[I was] grateful to the folks at MESA for sending me to MIT to further my education . . .”). May 04, 2020 · Robert Lazar (1959–) is a double-edged sword of a UFO crank.On the one hand, he's a pathological liar with a long laundry list of fantasies about working at Area 51.On the other hand, he runs United Nuclear, one of the very few chemical supply houses still supplying as many unrestricted chemicals as possible to amateur chemists. A recent documentary, Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers, directed by filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, tells Lazar’s story of alleged government work with flying saucers. While the documentary was being made, Lazar alleged that an FBI raid occurred on his business, United Nuclear Scientific, which some have previously argued could not be proven.

Episode 133 - Element 115 and the Credibility of Bob Lazar's Claims. Download the Episode. Recap: Bob Lazar is often credited - at least in part - with re-energizing the UFO field in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Unfortunately for the field, most who have looked into his claims have found them lacking in veracity.

Nov 28, 2018 · Lazar states that he would sometimes be called into work at 11pm, so that means Bob would probably have noticed lights in the sky over area 51 (perhaps staff transport planes or even secret advanced military test flights, so perhaps Lazar just noted the times when he saw lights flying over area 51. [attach video clip Knapp in Denmark 2014 saying he thinks Lazar never went to Caltech/MIT.] In the new “autobiography,”Lazar never mentions Caltech, and mentions MIT only once, on page 23, claiming he was sent there while working at Los Alamos (“[I was] grateful to the folks at MESA for sending me to MIT to further my education . . .”). May 04, 2020 · Robert Lazar (1959–) is a double-edged sword of a UFO crank.On the one hand, he's a pathological liar with a long laundry list of fantasies about working at Area 51.On the other hand, he runs United Nuclear, one of the very few chemical supply houses still supplying as many unrestricted chemicals as possible to amateur chemists. A recent documentary, Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers, directed by filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, tells Lazar’s story of alleged government work with flying saucers. While the documentary was being made, Lazar alleged that an FBI raid occurred on his business, United Nuclear Scientific, which some have previously argued could not be proven.