Bob Lazar Is Telling The Truth: Man Who Ran Area 51 Claimed They Had Alien Craft And Non-Human Beings

The Man Who Ran Area 51 Claimed They Had Alien Crafts And Non-Human Beings: So Bob Lazar Is Telling The Truth . The recent ” Armed ” podcast , starring filmmaker Jeremy Corebll and investigative journalist George Knapp , has ignited a long-running debate about Area 51 holding secrets from UFOs and non-human beings. Mr. Knapp explained much of the corroborating evidence regarding people that confirms Bob Lazar ‘s claims , as well as the S4 base he worked on in the Nevada desert and the company that investigated it, EG&G.

Lazar’s identity as an Area 51 scientist has always been disputed by other people in UFOlogy. Lately, Dr. Travis Scott has also been seen discrediting Bob Lazar and said that he worked at Area 51 but as a janitor. Many users consider this to be a direct attack on Lazar’s credentials, since he was unable to display his qualifications. However, some credible experts have confirmed Lazar’s work at Area 51.

Mr. Knapp revealed to Corbell that while working on the follow-up series ” UFOs: The Best Evidence  in 1990, he met a man named Alfred O’Donnell , who was the general manager of EG&G. in Nevada that managed Area 51. According to Knapp, O’Donnell claimed that they ” had a flying saucer that had been recovered from New Mexico ” and a ” future .”

EG&G was created by three scientists, Harold Edgerton, Kenneth Germeshausen, and Herbert Grier. The company specialized in measuring the energy created by nuclear weapon explosions. EG&G was involved in developing a small complex device that could arm an atomic bomb, start an automatic countdown, activate it, and collect data on its behavior. The company played a role in the migration of well-educated professionals to Las Vegas in the early 1950s, including Alfred O’Donnell, a technician who worked for the company.

Alfred O’Donnell

 

O’Donnell was the prominent figure at Area 51, who was authorized to walk anywhere on the premises. Also, his background is good enough to add credibility to Bob Lazar’s claims. Mr. Knapp shared the story of his meeting with O’Donnell, who told him about the recovered craft that was stored at Indian Springs ( Creech US Air Force Base ) but later transferred to Area 51. Newly built in 1955.

“ They moved him to an adjacent facility. He didn’t say it was S4. He didn’t say it was Papoose, but I think that’s what he’s talking about. Papoose Lake is where Bob Lazar said he worked and where they had built underground hangers to disguise him. to resemble the desert and where they had other salvaged vessels ,” Knapp said.

O’Donnell told Knapp all the secret information about UFOs in a coffee shop. He said they were trying to reverse engineer the recovered ships and duplicate the technology to build more ships like that. Additionally, O’Donnell revealed that he was worried that ” IT ” might get out. He said they had him locked in a cage because they didn’t understand him.

“ We didn’t know what it was… To tell the truth, we couldn’t communicate with him. At first, we didn’t know what he was, we didn’t know where he was from. And we didn’t know what to make of it… ”

“ Eventually, they figured out a way to communicate with him, so I asked him what he looked like…he said he looked like a certain political candidate…at the time Ross Perot was running for president, he said he looked like Ross Perot, a guy skinny with big ears and a tiny head, not a classic gray alien, but a very strange looking creature .”

Mr. Knapp further shared a story about a former employee of defense contractor Holmes & Narver, who allegedly knew about ” crashed saucers, recovered materials and what sounded like a Roswell-type incident .” The woman had been intimidated by unknown agents before she was scheduled to speak with Knapp, causing her to cancel the meeting.

Knapp also mentioned that former congressional staffer Richard D’Amato investigated the claims about crashed saucers and visited Area 51, but was unable to verify the claims. Knapp later scheduled a meeting between D’Amato and EG&G employee O’Donnell, which was allowed by EG&G co-founder Herbert Grier. However, O’Donnell refused to tell D’Amato anything.

Knapp claimed that O’Donnell made a deathbed confession, confirming the existence of a crashed flying saucer and a living being. However, no recording of O’Donnell’s confession has surfaced. If the recording were made public, it would lend credence to the claims of Bob Lazar, who claimed to have worked on saucers recovered from Area 51.

Years after her initial conversation with Knapp, O’Donnell changed her story and shared a different version of the flying saucer incident with journalist and author Annie Jacobsen, which was referring to the unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) incident at Roswell in 1947. .

Journalist Christopher Sharp writes that Jacobsen mentioned a different version of O’Donnell’s story in the book “ Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base ”, according to which “ the Roswell incident was not the result of intelligence Not human, but from a Russian attack. craft with ‘grotesque child-sized aviators’ developed in human experiments by Nazi doctor and war criminal Josef Mengele ”.

But Mr. Knapp discredited this story when he discovered that the Russians were just as baffled by the Roswell incident as the Americans.

Bob Lazar claimed in 1989 that the US government was conducting a project to reverse engineer alien technology from nine different UFOs collected over decades and hidden in hangars at a location called S-4 near Papoose Lake. .

Jeremy Corbell shared a video of Mr. Knapp discussing a true story of a civilian, Jerry Freeman, who snuck into the Area 51 base and saw Papoose Lake. Freeman reported seeing perimeter security lights and lights blinking near the center of the lake, and felt vibrations for nearly two minutes, which he thought could be coming from underground or from Groom Lake.

Freeman also reported seeing a door open into space with a bluish light and then disappear. George Knapp confirmed that Freeman did not know who Bob Lazar and John Lear were and that former employees who worked with Bob verified that he was a physicist, but those claims were made informally and off the record.

The average user SignalsIntelUFO has done a great job of transcribing over 50 interviews with Bob Lazar with detailed information. Bob claimed to have been hired as a physicist at Los Alamos in May 1982. « For evidence of his employment, there is an article written by Terry England on June 30, 1982. The important thing is the jet engine. It’s something he’s been working on for years ,” England wrote.

Terry England article on Bob Lazar

In July 2020, during Joe Rogan’s podcast with Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp, Corbell said he asked Terry England about Bob Lazar’s tenure as a physicist at Los Alamos. Corbell said: “ See, here’s the point, you said that Bob Lazar was a physicist at Los Alamos. So how did you base that? You’re writing an article… ” and he [England] says “ yes ”, and AP News picked it up. He says “ if I [England] had misrepresented that he was a physicist at Los Alamos, he would have been banned by everyone at Los Alamos. They take it very seriously. He was a physicist. I reported it. AP News picked it up and they repeated it. Not a single word from anyone saying he wasn’t a physicist at Los Alamos .”

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