The Bob Lazar Story

Robert Scott Lazar (Bob), claims to have worked from 1988 until 1989 as a physicist at
an area called S-4 (Sector Four), located near Groom Lake, Nevada, next
to Area 51.
According to Lazar, S-4 served as a hidden military location for the
study of extraterrestrial flying saucers. Lazar says he saw nine
different alien discs there and provides details on their mode of
propulsion.
Bob Lazar says he was initially introduced to work at S-4 by Dr. Edward Teller.
His tasks consisted in the scientific investigation of the propulsion
system of one of nine disc-shaped aircraft, as a general part of the
ongoing reverse engineering project taking place at S4.
In his filmed testimony, Lazar recalls that when he first saw the
discs, he concluded they were secret, terrestrial aircraft, whose
testflights must have been responsible for many UFO reports. Gradually,
on closer examination and from having been shown multiple breifing
documents, did Lazar come to the conclusion that the discs must have
been of extraterrestrial origin. During 1989 interviews for the Las
Vegas based KLAS-TV, Lazar explains how this impression first hit him after he boarded the craft under study and examined its interior.
For the propulsion of these space vehicles, Bob Lazar explains how the atomic element 115 (or ununpentium (Uup)) served as a nuclear fuel. From what he was told, element 115 provided an energy source which would produce anti-gravity under particulate bombardment. As the intense strong nuclear force
field of element 115's nucleus would be properly amplified, the
resulting effect would be a distortion of the surrounding gravitational
field. A vehicle producing this distortion could alter its own relation
to the space around it – allowing it to dramatically shorten the
distance between itself and a charted destination.
Lazar ascribed that element 115's probable absence on Earth was due to the fact that the supernovae
in Earth's region of the galaxy were insufficiently massive to produce
nuclei of this density. He postulates that other parts of the universe
could be richer in this element.
Lazar indicated stocks of the element 115 were a gift from an
off-planet civilization to be used as fuel for our own spacecraft.
In 2004, a team of American and Russian scientists succeeded in producing element 115 as an unstable isotope, confirming the existence of such an atom.
In November 1989, Lazar appeared in a special interview with investigative reporter George Knapp on Las Vegas TV station KLAS to talk about the several aspects and implications of his work at S-4.
Bob Lazar's W2
In August 1990, George Knapp uncovered a W-2 slip for Robert Lazar. This wage and tax statement represents payments from the United States Department of Naval Intelligence

Bob Lazar's ID Card
Below is a reproduction of Bob Lazar's ID Card from S4/Area 51.
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| Note at the top of the slip is a field reserved for the
O.M.B.
(Office of Management and Budget.)
Lazar's Employee number. E-6722MAJ. Compare the following
badge, issued to Lazar by the security department at S4.
Lazar noted
that he had 'Majestic'
clearance.
This clearance level was 48 levels above
"Q" clearance.
At
the bottom of the badge were the different sectors that this clearance
would admit entrance to. Notice the S4 indication in the lower left
corner. The other three sectors are unfamiliar to Lazar. DS - ETL - WX.
(WX is a MOS (Military Occupational Specialty for Weather Observer) so
we're not sure what it represents here.) |