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For all the UFO buffs out there I have a question….
Posted on 8/17/22 at 1:26 am
Posted on 8/17/22 at 1:26 am
Why havnt they made a movie about this man yet?
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Bob lazar who supposedly worked south of Area 51 at a site called S4 in the late 1980s on a disk shaped craft powered by an element we only just discovered?
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Bob lazar who supposedly worked south of Area 51 at a site called S4 in the late 1980s on a disk shaped craft powered by an element we only just discovered?
Posted on 8/17/22 at 1:39 am to mattchewbocca
You need a script and someone who wants to make a movie
We are at least 2 years away from a new Stargate series and Amazon wants it.
We are at least 2 years away from a new Stargate series and Amazon wants it.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 1:42 am to Nono
Bob Lazars story is one of the most captivating stories ever told. I can’t believe no one has ever touched it.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:00 am to mattchewbocca
While what he says is outlandish, I fully believe him and his claims. They haven't changed for years. And there is so much material that he's provided in interviews over decades. I'd used to think that if what he was saying was true, the alphabet agencies would have censored what he was saying. However, because his claims are kind of "out there" the government thinks no one will believe him and let him speak. Let's be honest, if there was any real threat from his statements, he would be suicided. There have been attempts to erase any record of him at a few companies/schools that he's claimed to have been at, but they haven't been 100% successful.
End of the day, I believe him.
End of the day, I believe him.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:02 am to mattchewbocca
He isn't putting out his story for money. If he would that would be the death of the story.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:03 am to mattchewbocca
He is an interesting guy. I think he believes what he is saying or he is certifiably insane. Not really movie material. Just a guy claiming to know a bunch of UFO related information. Kinda anticlimactic. Unless someone really high up comes out and backs up what he has been saying for many years.
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Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:05 am to DandA
I think if he wouldn't had to his story over the radio when he did he would have been suicided.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:06 am to rantfan
But why hasn’t anyone attempted to make a movie? There’s so much material there. They made a horrible recreation movie about the Travis Walton case but this to me is way more appealing. Is it because he won’t sign off on it?
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:07 am to Shut Up Mulllet
He named element 115 20 years before scientists knew its existence.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:08 am to mattchewbocca
Because they would have to pay for his story. He will not sell it.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:10 am to rantfan
Yes amongst other things that were proven true including him working at los Alamos labs.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:13 am to mattchewbocca
Is this true?
From Wiki
Lazar claims to have obtained master's degrees in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in electronics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). However, both universities show no record of him.[2][7] Scientists Stanton T. Friedman and Donald R. Prothero have stated that nobody with Lazar's high school performance record would be accepted by MIT or Caltech.[2][3]
From Wiki
Lazar claims to have obtained master's degrees in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in electronics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). However, both universities show no record of him.[2][7] Scientists Stanton T. Friedman and Donald R. Prothero have stated that nobody with Lazar's high school performance record would be accepted by MIT or Caltech.[2][3]
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:15 am to mattchewbocca
You mean like this movie,
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The guy is a loon, he is not a physicist, he claimed to attend a college, but never provided any records, one program he claimed to have been enrolled in never existed. There is zero evidence he ever worked for EG&G, I am very familiar with the company, they paid employees with a paycheck just like any other company., seems like he could come up with a pay stub or a W2. Even if he did work at the site, there were 100’s of people that worked there in mundane jobs like Janitors, cafeteria workers, grounds and building maintenance, warehouse clerks. Anyone of them could have made up an equally compelling story.
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The guy is a loon, he is not a physicist, he claimed to attend a college, but never provided any records, one program he claimed to have been enrolled in never existed. There is zero evidence he ever worked for EG&G, I am very familiar with the company, they paid employees with a paycheck just like any other company., seems like he could come up with a pay stub or a W2. Even if he did work at the site, there were 100’s of people that worked there in mundane jobs like Janitors, cafeteria workers, grounds and building maintenance, warehouse clerks. Anyone of them could have made up an equally compelling story.
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Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:20 am to rantfan
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He named element 115 20 years before scientists knew its existence.
The actual element 115 is nothing like what he describes, it has a half-life of a fraction of s second, and has no known use.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:21 am to Nono
I want to hear about stories from my peeps on ufos! Have you seen any? What makes you so interested in the topic? I’ll share one my best friends stories with you guys. He’s a mechanical engineer. He’s a no bullshite sort of person. In 2009 “I think” he told me a bout a night he had at his house taking his Great Dane out. When his dog started barking up at something and got his attention he stepped out from cover and looked up. From his description he saw a very large dark triangular shaped craft with a light on each corner hovering silently passed his house. He said if he had a rock he could probably throw it and hit it. It was that low. He doesn’t believe it was from earth. True story that I’ve got him to tell many times and every time his face changes as if he was staring into eternity. He’s never had an interest in the subject. This event definitely seemed to change him.
This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 2:32 am
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:24 am to EA6B
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The actual element 115 is nothing like what he describes, it has a half-life of a fraction of s second, and has no known use.
Yea it was basically a few unstable atoms synthesized For a few milliseconds but it’s still very significant.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:29 am to EA6B
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The guy is a loon, he is not a physicist, he claimed to attend a college, but never provided any records, one program he claimed to have been enrolled in never existed. There is zero evidence he ever worked for EG&G, I am very familiar with the company, they paid employees with a paycheck just like any other company., seems like he could come up with a pay stub or a W2. Even if he did work at the site, there were 100’s of people that worked there in mundane jobs like Janitors, cafeteria workers, grounds and building maintenance, warehouse clerks. Anyone of them could have made up an equally compelling story.
Yea those of us are familiar with this issue but they messed up and didn’t cover up “every” source. His name still showed up on certain an application I believe at los alamos. He’s definitely an educated man a didn’t gain much if anything from his claims so why are you so skeptical?
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:36 am to EA6B
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EA6B
That’s documentary that “we” all know about. Not a movie. Thanks for not truly looking into this story before posting restarted crap.
Posted on 8/17/22 at 2:36 am to This GUN for HIRE
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California Institute of Technology (Caltech). However, both universities show no record of him
Crazy thing is they even said he didn't work at Los Alomos. Then when Bob's story came out a staff member found an old staff directory and Bob was listed in it. It's crazy.
The JRE episode is a good listen but it's not very high energy, the subject is great but he's not very lively
Posted on 8/17/22 at 3:33 am to mattchewbocca
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Yea those of us are familiar with this issue but they messed up and didn’t cover up “every” source. His name still showed up on certain an application I believe at los alamos. He’s definitely an educated man a didn’t gain much if anything from his claims so why are you so skeptical?
Maybe he did work at Los Alamos, but doing what? The majority of the employees are in support positions with a minority doing actual research. I earned a M.S. in physics in 1979, would be simple for me to provide proof of that if someone questioned it, Lazar won’t or can’t back up his educational claims, or as I previously posted provide a W2 or pay stub to verify he worked for EG&G. Being their employee was not classified, I will acknowledge the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere that could employ technology not compatible with physical laws as we know them, or currently accepted theories in physics. Lazar’s explanations of the creation of anti-matter, space time distortion, energy transfer, particle physics, etc. in terms of what is known today show he has little understanding of physics. Much of it is just scientific sounding nonsense. I could make up an equally compelling story with the difference being that it would at least be accurate in terms of the science described if reviewed by someone with formal graduate education in physics or engineering.
This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 3:39 am
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