Bud why would bob lie an destroy his life over a fake job smartin up this dude has more brains in his finger then us on TH-cam my guy look at what his car at his house ran off of my guy do ur self the favor the government isn't here to help u
I don't want to live in a world where you can't even believe fireworks-selling brothel owners who say they've hung out in alien spaceships after going bankrupt.
So he ran a brothel and was/is a scientist... Big deal. Look at Feynman he used to love going to strip clubs. People are quite permitted to be highly intelligent and be lustful. Lazar was cheated on by his wife and ripped apart by it. No wonder he went through a stage of wanting to exploit women
One detail I really like is how he claims MIT and CalTech destroyed his records, but he himself has never produced a yearbook, a syllabus, a professor who taught him, contemporary classmates, any copies of his own academic work from that time, photos of him on campus (or even in those places at those times), financial records that confirm it, etc.
I really want to believe Bob as he seems a likeable guy. I though that too,......you cant literally destroy all of the yearbooks ...... Maybe he went to Cal Tech and MIT, and then droped out. Nothing wrong with that if he did. But the yearbook thing is so weird.
@@alebroker7587 Why couldnt he name any teachers there? gave his hs and college teacher names! also cant do MIT when you live on other side of country and are working there!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 I wished knapp could off contacted with someone from his graduating class and found a yearbook or something. To be fair I think I heard Bob say he lived in the east coast for a few years. Also he was raised in Florida I think.
not how it works... if I have solid evidence I don't have any burden of proof, but if you make an unsubstantiated claim of xyz, you need to prove it. Santa isn't real.... we shouldn't believe things just because we want to. faith isn't a shared thing. the burden of proof is always on the claimant.
Pretty clear he has no understanding of the wave particle duality, fundamental forces or basics particle physics. Exactly the guy to hire for world's most important project
@@matthewknight7594 I’m gunna be real with you, we are not as smart as we think we are and I’m sure more advanced races could figure out a way to defy physics. Idk, anything is possible.
@@wendysbaconator1175 Well I was trying to refer to their basic hiring practices and the minimum required knowledge to start the job (which I'm afraid bob didn't and probably still doesn't have)
Honestly - you get immediate respect for knowing your audience and getting right to the point of your video, without bogging it down with information everyone knows already. Good video 👍
The more that is Learnt about Bob’s life and character the more it sounds like the background of an intelligent fantasist rather than an isolated top tier Physicist.
All extremely intelligent people are quirky nerdy and weird....Bob fits that description to a T...BOB IS TELLING THE TRUTH..YOUR BRAINS JUST CANT WRAP AROUND THE FACTS....DO U REALLY THINK WE R ALONE IN THIS VAST UNIVERSE...IF U DO THEN U NEED TO GO GET A BETTER EDUCATION
I don't know if Lazar is lying or not. But I do have one question. If he is telling the truth, when he was told about this stable Element 115, wouldn't you think his first question would be which isotope is it? He never mentions anything about the neutron count and I've never heard anyone ask him.
@michaelWNY Yes I don't know. He might be lying. I haven't ruled it out. But he might not be. I figure it's one of two things. Either he's telling the truth or he was sent by the CIA to spread disinformation to scare our enemies. We have alien tech don't mess with us we are bad ass. If Lazar is lying it's a good lie because it hinges on something we can't do. Which is manufacture a stable heavy element 115. So nobody can prove or disprove his story 100% Regardless, even without the Lazar story it is obvious someone else is here and have been for a very long time. These craft are real.
He went to MIT but his records were deleted. I'd like to see him produce a class syllabus, names of classmates who may remember him, or personal lab notes.
@@jameskonzek6730 Lazar: He claims his thesis was on magnetohydrodynamics. Excerpt from the "Billie goodman happening" radio show Lazar: I have two masters degrees; one’s in physics; one’s in electronics. I wrote my thesis on MHD, which is magnetohydrodynamics.
@@jameskonzek6730 Nope, he has no diplomas, no thesis, no professors remember him and he can't name any. Bob lied about all of it, then Bob claimed the Goverment tried to erase his education, shot him off the freeway and cut his brake lines, only die hard believers take Bob seriously 🤣
I love whenever Joe Rogan would ask him a somewhat pressing question on his JRE visit, and Bob would "get a headache" and Jeremy Corbell would sit there and make excuses. "He doesn't like to talk about it, it gives him trauma!!" meanwhile Bob talks about this story any chance he gets.
Ah, my reddit post, nice work on the video There maybe further updates in the future that I will add to the reddit post. Interview with a person Bob worked with at Fairchild etc
Hi Jack. First of all, thanks a lot for not causing a scene for me using your research. I would have sent you a dm on Reddit with the video but I was worried you may not like it. So Im happy you appreciate my work as much as I appreciate yours! Great job on putting this together. And if more facts come up I might do a follow up video. Thanks again for your understanding and putting this together so compellingly. Great job!
Another poster mentioned a previous interview where Lazar claimed it was dark matter before saying "element 115". Also, what isotope was it he was claiming had special properties that caused Bigelow to fire him?
A quick bit of further context on element 115, theres a reason he went with that one specifically when he did. For a long time there has been a hypothesis in physical chemistry that there might be a cluster of superheavy elements with a much higher proportional number of neutrons which might be stable (the common name for the proposed group is the "island of stability). Back when he first started talking about it 115 was one of the two most prominent proposed starting points (I.e. lightest element in the cluster) for an island. This wasnt some fringe idea only discussed by an obscure subset of academics, it was a popular enough idea in the field that it was covered in many high school chemistry textbook. Idk why it seems to have been memory holed the way that it has, but the number of people that latch onto the idea that the production of an extremely unstable isotope of ununpentium (renamed as "moscovium" after it was first succesfully sunthesized) was some kind of validation of what Lazar had said is kind of frustrating
Wow you must be the world's smartest human being for using words not evidence..It all sounds dandy but redirect us to any actual eviden against Bob Lazar...Do you actually think that people haven't been trying to discredit Bob Lazar for many many years..
What he claims about element 115 has nothing to do with chemistry. His claims involve subatomic processes involving the nucleus which frankly, if you understand subatomic physics, the things he describes make no sense.
@@lorentzinvariant7348 Honestly, only a little better than a layman, but yeah... no dice on the other element shtick. What drives me up the wall, though, is in part how many Lazar-stans brigaded Arvin Ashes video on it talking about "what if it was a different isotope?", or "maybe they just didn't make it right?" and other such... genuine and well-put arguments...
Sometimes just after uploading a video, before YT has processed it, it is available in a low resolution. If you refresh and watch later, you will see it is in the better resolution, after processing is fully complete. My personal observation after seeing this problem a few times, after watching right after a new, VERY recent upload.
I’ll make it simple. You see the text and screen he is sharing in 1080p high resolution right beside his still very low fidelity, low resolution webcam? It doesn’t matter if he rendered his final project out in 4k if the input source material is only 360, 720, etc. basically, you’re getting a 4k view of a 360p image.
Bob Lazar has Electronics/Physics degrees from MIT and Cal Tech, but the Government has erased all records of his attendance there That means everyone in the Records and Admissions Office, the President of those Institutions, the Chairmans of the Physics Department, all of his Professors and all of his fellow Student colleagues, have agreed to cooperate with the Federal Government and deny that Bob Lazar went to school at those places . . . . Even Stanton Friedman, who had a phone call with Bob Lazar, stated that Bob Lazar is a fraud and a phoney. Apparently, Friedman, who is a physicist, asked Lazar some basic physics questions that a High School Physics student could easily answer. Lazar was clueless. Stanton Friedman disgusted at wasting his time with a con-man.
The most frustrating thing is when I am skeptical and demanding of concrete evidence, and insist we never get close enough, people assume I’m biased against being open minded. Quite the opposite. This topic has fascinated me for much longer than many of these recent bandwagoners. I want it to be true, but the only difference between them and I is that I value valid evidence and rigorous definitive proof, or I have no choice but to disbelieve. I’m afraid that many fanatics of these topics are attracted to them because they make our otherwise (comparatively) dull world (edit:) more interesting and meaningful. Don’t fall for emotional appeal.
Rigorous definitive proof isn't even needed in a court of law. Rigorous definitive proof isn't even needed to condemn a man to death. Sometimes we have to weight the evidence that we have... that doesn't mean we can make conclusive claims, but, at this moment now, with all historic and emerging evidence, the conclusion is rapidly moving to the positive.
Thanks for saying what I feel. The tinfoil hat crowd says open ur mind , do some research. Research to them is reading tabloid articles or others looking to make $$.
Really seems like this opposing evidence is no more believable than what Bob was saying On top of that it's a known fact that the government will try to bury you if you say things they don't want you to say. It's also fact that the government will attempt to assassinate your character and credibility if they don't like what you're saying.
Psychologist here. I've worked in the forensic system for years and interviewed many criminals with mental health disorders including personality disorders. Not trying to make a claim of formal diagnosis without going through an extensive interview myself with Bob, but from the interviews and behavior I've observed, there is a certain "squirreliness" to him that raises my "possible narcissist" and "possible meandering" alarms. He sounds very similar to manipulative and exploitative folks who often end up in state forensic hospitals. I don't know if he's telling the truth, but I'd be very, very skeptical.
@@Pimpjit85 you must not be on TH-cam often enough to notice. Most if not all Intro's pull you through an Ad or a teaser clip. He did neither and I am impressed because it takes self control. So yes, the intro deserves our attention.
@@m777howitzer4 lol. I'm on TH-cam enough to notice that everyone says the same comment just for the likes. If the video is a couple min long, I get it. This is nearly 30min of content and the only thing you appreciated was no teaser? It shows you either just want the likes, or you lappreciated nothing else about the content. I just thought it was funny but since you felt the need to explain yourself... lol
A very easy way to debunk him is to just ask him complex maths and physics questions, since he ‘worked to rebuild alien technology’ he should have some impressive qualifications right?
This is a simple and logical answer. “Oh but he was talking about element 115 in 1985” I feel like this guy had a pretty good understanding of some science topics and stretched it out
Coming up to 40 years old, I've always been interested in Bob Lazar but now being a bit older I wanted to take a sceptical view. This video was really interesting thank you and thanks to JackFrost. I'd like to see you do one on "Travis Walton" as I've always found that story interesting as well.
in an early 80's interview he skimmed over the fact that he saw an alien cadaver. that's infinitely more substantial and compelling than alien spacecraft. wouldn't that be the main story?! "i've seen aliens ...and i worked on one of their spaceships" from that moment, i began to doubt him.
he said he saw a photo of the alien, in a briefing document. He didn't see it in person. He claimed he didn't pay that much attention to the background documentation because he was more excited about the tech itself. His big claim imo is that Teller knew him and got him the job.
Saucers aren't even a good design. If you have technology that means you can ignore thermodynamics and air resistance, you would design things that are space efficient, ie no curves. We would see big flying boxes, not saucers...
@@bipolarminddroppings Maybe these saucers are not meant to be occupied by living organic beings but are drones of some sort. If the occupant was a non-corporeal being that might work.
I'm a (scifi) writer and my opinion on this is not really evidence driven, but driven by my intuition, so make of it what you want. But I always felt that his accounts are too good as a story to be true. His narrative works perfectly as it is these exact few steps away from your typical UFO/X-Files story but still uses the usual tropes. For instance, it's not Area 51, it's that other place. Sure, I would do the same to keep my story fresh. He also provides a fresh perspective by taking the role of those guys who secretly work on UFOs. Again, perfect, that's how you tell a fresh story. By doing all this, it strikes this perfect balance between known and fresh. But life isn't that perfect. Because of that, I always felt that his accounts are constructed, not like real life. Again, not a real argument, but I felt from the getgo that this is a story someone made up.
Hit the nail on the head!👨🏫🔨 Couldn't have wrote it better. I watched about half hour of an interview he was in and could smell shit(Not literally) He just seems like he believes his own bs. Brain is a amazing thing but used in the wrong way can have you kid ones self.🤥
One of the problems is that rational people like yourself believe they have to provide an argument as to why these people are grifters/sociopaths. Bob Lazar makes no claim that he can verify with any physical evidence. He tells a story, and you don't have to provide a counterargument in order to say he is a liar.
Eh, i don’t know. Those may be good plot points for a story, but it’s also logically consistent with reality in my opinion assuming something like this were to happen. that’s probably why it also makes for a good story, good stories need to make things seem believable. I’m not arguing that it’s true, just that i don’t think it being a good story discounts it.
Im sure when Bob started telling the story he didnt think anyone would be able to trace his lies bc the internet wasnt around in the 80s and early 90s.
The fact he owned a brothel and sold fireworks makes me like him even more. I Didn’t say I believe him, just saying he would be fun to hang out with and I’m not buying his “loner” antisocial “just want to be left alone” act. Dude pretty much has jumped on any and every publicity opportunity from showing off his rocket car to becoming famous on Art Bell.
@Jason Bourn Travis Walton was "kidnapped" by a UFO in front of 5 men(co-workers), who told they saw a light-ray "lifting" travis So tell me how the government can lift people from the ground with a "light-ray" ?
@@kaledon6 I’ve never heard anyone make that claim. Most people I’ve seen who debunk Lazar and Lear are people who DO believe in UFO’s and thus think it’s important to try to find the truth and dismiss the lies.
Idk. This whole case is weird and I think it's a mistake just to view him as a hoaxster right away. The whole discovery of the element 115, him being mentioned in phone books from Los Alamos, him remembering the place by memory and to such a specific degree after 30 years is just weird to me. The mentioning of him in the papers as a scientist at Los Alamos and much more just speaks to the fact some of his story is true. The fact he keeps getting raided by fbi and so on is also very very weird. Infact the whole case is freaking weird. Every time I find some evidence pointing one way I find another pointing the exact opposite way. This whole case stinks and I think there's so many lies that even if some of it is true, it's just way to hard to believe for so many people. I believe in ufos and we've been visited btw, so it's not like I'm a sceptic or anything. I think I need to research this more in order to make up my mind.
I hate the “he’s been consistent over the years” if someone is lying and they know it then they are gonna keep and remember the story they’ve told and therefore will be consistent. Being consistent in your story doesn’t lean towards truth in my eyes! But yes some people don’t remember their lies and eventually slip and tell a different story or alter their details but someone people have better memories!
I really like how this guy is very logical in his approach. There were a few times he admits he is not a scientist and isn’t sure about certain things he talks about, which is hard to admit. We need more people who think like him.
This video doesn’t come up when I search, but it’s a good expose of Lazar, from before he was on Rogan, etc. m.th-cam.com/video/Jl2356IOTrY/w-d-xo.html
I always assumed he was a limited hangout / water-muddying kinda guy. If I were to guess, trying to reverse engineer a legit ufo would be like a video game character trying to reverse engineer the mouse cursor that controls it.
good analogy. I've seen a ufo as have others I've spoken to but the idea of reverse engineering something so other with our current knowledge just seems ludicrous, not that we shouldn't try
I am 65 and have done a lot of research on Bob and came to the conclusion that he was making up a lot of his statements, you showed me info about him that i have never seen Great Job.
Maybe but two years later now his story adds up.... or, he made up a story based on somebody else working on the UFOs. Either way it was strange the government tried to silence him. And he has stuck to his story for decades..... it's interesting. Maybe there is some truth and some lies
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 yeah i know there are some contrivances, but i think if anything its a mix of truth with exaggerated fiction mixed in, honestly there are several ways they could have done it, but as i should have clarified thats a big maybe, im just saying its not out of the realm of posibility specially if youve payed attention to todays climate and how innocent people are being charged for bogus charges based on ideology. ifr lazar is lying then hang him, or the public equivalent of that, but if hes telling the truth even somewhat, im pretty sure the gov would have found a way to fabricate some stuff, otherwise its just speculation, all th einfo in this video is just using lazars past to discredit him, just because someone made bad choices in life doesnt necessarily make him a liar, problem is he has a history of being dishonest so its hard to tell, specially when you have a lot of people jumping head first to discredit him, seems a bit too much for a nobody whos making up a story.
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 also to answer your question, they could have been payed off, threatened, brided, etc, again not outside the realm of possibility, and ignoring it is foolish since we do have a gov that loves to keep its secrets and will do anything to do so. but yeah again im not stating is as fact just putting the idea out there just in case it turns out mf was actually telling the truth XD cuz it would be pretty crazy that were discrediting lazar and doubting him and it turns out that shit he was right. but yeah no too much evidence points to him not being honest, but considering how the last 8 years have gone, i believe anything to be possible, even a liar having some grain of truth in his story.
The hand scanner he claimed to have seen was actually used in the 1977 film Close Encounters, they stopped using these devices around 1979 because they were failure and they switched to magnetic cards and sometime retina scanners (developed and used around 1980).
I don't think this is a strong piece of evidence either in favor or against his credibility, really. As the video indicates, it could be he saw such a scanner at an airport, got the story from a friend, or actually used one in a government facility since they were known to be used at universities and research institutions, and wouldn't necessarily have been immediately replaced even if they did fall out of favor. Of course, claims that it was "secret" are false, but I don't think that really modifies much of Lazar's credibility, because he just claimed they used a scanner that looked like the one in the movie, which did see real use outside of the movie. There are other credible arguments that are so much stronger, the inclusion of this point seems pretty weak in comparison, IMHO.
@@GravitoRaize Joe rogan: what year did you first work on the UFO? Bob: I don't remember the year. Joe: what happened to the video of the ufo you took. Bob: I don't remember I think I gave it to George Knapp. 50 episodes later. Joe: do you have the video of the ufo Bible gave you? George: he never gave me a tape. How do you forget the year YOU touched a ufo. The interview was laughable.
You cracked me up with the 140,000 people on the A-Bomb and only 1 guy named Barry and a guy named Bob on the biggest discovery in the history of mankind.
This reminds me of Jesse Marcel Jr's story of Roswell. According to Marcel, his dad, a seasoned military officer, was first on the scene and discovered an unknown material impervious to fire, tearing, or folding. (I am guessing that concern about biological and radiological contamination might also have been in order) Given this discovery that will no doubt change human history, what does Marcel's dad do? Bring some of it home and let his son play with it in the kitchen. Yeah, that makes complete sense.
His story is rubbish: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@comment8767 Bob Lazar has Electronics/Physics degrees from MIT and Cal Tech, but the Government has erased all records of his attendance there That means everyone in the Records and Admissions Office, the President of those Institutions, the Chairmans of the Physics Department, all of his Professors and all of his fellow Student colleagues, have agreed to cooperate with the Federal Government and deny that Bob Lazar went to school at those places . . . . Even Stanton Friedman, who had a phone call with Bob Lazar, stated that Bob Lazar is a fraud and a phoney. Apparently, Friedman, who is a physicist, asked Lazar some basic physics questions that a High School Physics student could easily answer. Lazar was clueless. Stanton Friedman disgusted at wasting his time with a con-man.
@@comment8767 I want it to be true like everyone else, but I'm not gullible enough to believe him. He had made a career of wild claims with zero evidence.
I don't think I'm 100% convinced either way yet, just based on that. Certainly, Corbell comes off weaselly to me as well, though. It's damning, but there were a couple of things. I don't recall Bob ever saying that he was a physicist at LANL. Only that he had worked there, and that claim was denied. Even if it was contract from a third party, he still clearly worked at the site. Another thing is, that he knew when the test flights occurred, and brought witnesses with him. I recall seeing brief video footage of that, and that would be a more satisfying debunk if you could get a witness to tell whether they believe what they saw or not. On the supposedly stolen steel disc containing the element 115 bending the laser light in the vacuum chamber test, I also saw a bit of that video. (This doesn't prove anything other than he did eventually recover what looked to be old footage of this test later) One of the bigger standouts for me is the raid, though. It's too coincidental that right in the process of trying to get Bob to tell what happened to the steel disc of 115 that the feds show up and search his lab. The level of government scrutiny he receives seems high, if his only past crimes are whores, fireworks, and running out of money.
Well said. I’m not yet convinced either way, but happy to be convinced with more evidence. Which is important to say. I suppose it doesn’t help that I WANT Bob to be a genuine story. But I admit that readily.
Agreed. First comment I relate with. There's too many discrepancies on both sides. But the videos he took out in the desert was before drones. Shit does not move like that. The fact he knew where to go and what time is pretty crazy. I don't know either way. But they weren't flares. Some people are so hell bent on disproving this stuff that honestly, it sounds like even the skeptics are making shit up. All I know is that if your views are changed from watching one "debunked" video, they weren't really your views in the first place. I wanna see more evidence. Until then, I believe him.
I don't know whether to believe Lazar or not. One thing is obvious though, the govt has gone out of their way to try and shut him up. Now are they trying to shut him up because he knows something they don't want getting out? Or are they trying to shut him up to keep other people who know something...not necessarily UFO stuff, but other top secret stuff...from getting any bright ideas?
@Anthropomorphic Trilobite ....I guess? I do like that you latched on to one part of my comment. However, there are people whom call themselves professional skeptics. People whose job is literally debunking people and stories... Like they get paid to attempt to debunk. So therefore, in my opinion, they have an incentive to debunk, which in turn usually leads to a hell bent attempt to debunk. I also would like to point out that I actually stated that I don't know. That's the problem with this. People want views, so they take the first info they come across and push it to the top. This guy got all his info from a reddit post. He also conveniently left out the assassination attempts, the videos taken in the desert, the aggressive scare tactics, and the fact his company was raided days after his interview with Corbell. Plus, what would you do if your entire life was uplifted and destroyed? You'd probably take a sponsorship with a toy maker too so you can make ends meet after your life's work was taken away and called lies. So my retort to your comment is simple Do your own research. Stop taking reddit posts and TH-cam videos as fact. Oh, and maybe read entire comments before making a point.
Not saying this video is right or wrong, but damn all it takes is one video to sway you you two. This is what’s wrong with our country and why the government and media has no problem easily manipulating the public. How about instead of constantly being spoon fed, go and research and verify it. Even the video creator constantly states in this video to research everything yourself and even drops links. He already knew some stooges would come in here with the attention span of a goldfish and take everything he said as gospel.
@@CxCoinHolderof course he’s lying, we all pretty much know that. Unless of course, another video comes out that will sway you the other way because that’s all it takes apparently…a single video. I encourage you to stop being a puppet, research, and come to your own conclusions just as the video creator suggested.
@@jorgeillueca5260 He knew about Area 51 before it was real lol. He brought a group of people to exactly where they were flying them around, and got it on camera. He knew about the element needed before it was on the periodic table. He was called a nutjob, and then decades later, they admitted Area 51 is real and not just conspiracy. This was before the internet. How did he do that???????
I've worked for the government and held high-level clearances and generally speaking, you do keep project details secret of course. Years down the road though (when your clearance is no longer active), you loosen up and may share information with others. In Lazars case, nobody has ever come forward to claim they worked on flying saucers and/or worked with Lazar. People do eventually talk and a project involving the examination of visitors and their craft from distant worlds could not be kept secret forever.
@@TheSoulSauce What do you mean "So?" He's refuting the claim that "nobody has ever come forward to claim they worked on flying saucers". Isn't multiple people independently coming forward to make similar claims exactly what you'd expect if there was some truth to what they're saying? If not, what do you imagine should happen?
Nobody has came forward to say that they worked with him at Taco Bell 🌮 either so this argument works both ways. Why are there not any past co workers to debunk him?
@@TheSoulSauceso you stated no one else came forward as an argument, are told to the contrary and immediately discount the proof you were looking for….clown.
I would also suggest people read Jacques Vallees take on Bob Lazar. Vallee interviewed him in the 90's and asked Bob what equipment he used to reverse engineer the craft. Bob stated he used "a hack saw and an oscilloscope" 🙄
I didn't know Bob Lazar until the conference and what David Grusch said there. I found his story very interesting and credible and I still find it "exciting". Exciting but at the level of a story, that's perhaps important to mention. I've heard a lot of criticism of this man but so far none has been as objective and as understandable as what you've summarized here in your video. Thank you for that. Bob Lazar seems to be a very intelligent person and the fact that I hadn't heard anything about him before the Grusch story and now a Corpell has made this documentary had the full effect on me at least. But why do you leave things out if you want people to believe you, especially when on the one hand he says he doesn't care what others think. Either or. It's good that there are TH-camrs like you who admonish us, no matter how exciting it is and make our everyday lives a little more interesting. Even the best story, and I like good stories, can end up being nonsense. You should always remind yourself and not just claim that you know what skepticism means. Always be your own best critic, no matter what it is. :) I still have a lot to catch up on from your channel, keep it up. I like the way you think and we need more thinkers like you. Greetings from Germany! EDIT: What is your Opinion about " Ross Coulthart " in one sentence ^^ ? If you made a Video about him forget my question.
Slightly OT: If I ever hear Jeremy Corbell use the phrase “I want to weaponize your curiosity” ever again, I’m gonna freak out and break something. IYKYK
You take one glance at Jeremy Corbell - 2015 hipster douche catalog model Jeremy Corbell - with the beard and the tats and the fascist gent's cut - and you instantly stop listening.
Well this all kind of falls into place. For me the 800 lb. gorilla in the room was the fact that he couldn’t produce a degree in physics. As an engineer in the aerospace industry, I know companies request official transcripts from colleges as part of the hiring process. He might have got by a month or so but eventually they would know. So it was unlikely he was working as a physicist at Los Alamos.
The problem with Bob Lazar is he is crazy. That doesnt mean that UFOs dont exist. Bob Lazar is telling fibs but is dangerous enough for an actual engineer to lose logic how to invent new technology. Ask yourself why does he continue to run his mouth when he hasnt said anything new for decades! careful ufos are created by engineering techniques like debates and logical arguments.🙃🙃
I feel like whatever he was hired on for he was either fired or let go once he was found to be underwhelming or the project was completed, and ever since he used what classified knowledge he did have to concoct the alien stuff and make himself some extra cash. I mean he’s an inventor and self proclaimed physicist but I don’t think he’s done anything outside of the whole alien stories to make money. It’s not like he went back to working for a defense contractor or Boeing or something.
@@jakobjas4212 I’m not sure why people keep saying that. Dude wrote a book that sold tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of copies, appeared in multiple programs and interviews, and has an active cult like following. He’s not stupid so he didn’t just go all out right away pedaling bullshit but the man obviously has made plenty off of this. I don’t think he had much of a career if any outside of the Los Alamos shit and before / during that he was in large amounts of debt to people so money is coming in from somewhere.
What I have been told by folks who worked in advanced projects is that Bob worked at the test site doing radiation detection, was fired, and then he told an amalgam of stories from other aerospace workers that amounts to retelling urban myths.
I vetted his story myself and personLy on the NASA secure server site and could look into anything. The origins of the sas18 and secret services is also a fascinating story...
excellent video. I never really had much skepticism about his story until I decided to search to see if someone had done a synopsis of his story and life. This pretty much seals it for me -- his story is complete bogus. Clearly his is proven to be a dishonest person and has been involved in criminal activity. That's all I needed to know. Well done video - thank you.
What I'm personally ashamed of is the last part where Mr. Friedman points out how governments are so inefficient that they would allocate more people to develop a new mouse trap...meaning for this project they would have hired hundreds if not thousands of scientists since it's potentially tte greatest technology humans ever encountered. Great job by the reddit guy and thank you for posting this on TH-cam.
i could make a video and spin the fact to make him seem credible but since you come in with that mindset youre going to end up a skeptic no matter what and to that i say you are worthless
@@bsbullshit2024 Friedman Is a CIA asset put onto youtube to trick people like you. He covers for the establishment everytime. (the establishment wants you to believe bob lazar)
@Robert C. Christian Yeah, I have been over Luis Cayetanos research, he covers just about everything, it's great. I can't believe how gullible people are when it comes to this stuff.
@Robert C. Christian So maybe he’s lying and maybe he isn’t but what does any of that have to do with it? Like if I was a witness to a crime but I’d also filed for bankruptcy are my testimonies invalid? And if his credentials and education were in fact erased it would make sense he went broke.
I literally just randomly rewatched a jre clip from his interview because I was thinking about it. Phenomenal video, keep up the amazing content, I’m always super interested and entertained
The bigger issue that people have missed (or just never bring up) that factors into Bob's entire story is Los Alamos' most security facility, and the part of the labs often nicknamed "Dreamland" due to its highly classified nature being seen as surreal. It's the PF-4 plutonium lab, which is now the primary location where the US stockpile of weapons grade plutonium is produced. It's one of the few facilities at the lab that Bob likely never visited, but would've seen while heading to other parts of the complex on Pajarito Rd. He also would've heard a lot about it, and if he spoke to the engineers and technicians working there, they would be fired if they told him anything significant. Truth is, not much actually happens in PF-4, it's more of a production plant these days than specifically just a research lab, but this wasn't actually known until fairly recently. So there's hundreds of weird stories about that building, and few are actually true. Now consider what Bob picked as the name for the secret facility on Papoose Lake: S4 To me, it sounds like he got a taste of dreamland while working near PF-4, without actually ever seeing what was inside, let his imagination run wild and when he came out with his story, used S4 because it sounded a little simmilar, making it easier to make a connection between the mysticism of the most secret buildings in the country, and the one he made up. There's plenty of people who've flown over Papoose Lake and taken pictures, there's no S4. However, there is a PF-4, and if that ended up having an impact on him, as it does with many other Los Alamos workers, it's likely the inspiration for his story. Just look at pictures of it, it's a huge concrete block, no windows and visibly hardened, with about four layers of security fencing and almost constantly visible patrols. I'd put money on that being the inspiration for S4. Seems pretty obvious to me.
But it literally was. Louis slotin, the guy with the screwdriver, was raising and lowering the top half of the neutron reflector and causing fission in the plutonium core by hand. Fission is a nuclear reaction, its just that its not at the heart of a nuclear powerplant.
My homemade particle accelerator kept opening up portals in weird places. Got rid of it after I got up to go to the bathroom and woke up wandering around on Mars one too many times.
In his doco 'the Lazar Tape excerpts from the government bible',Bob mentioned the craft had “control consoles" but years later said there were no controls or buttons or dials.
@@frenchieluciano3373 yeah true!? It's amazing nobody interviewing him would of brought that up, especially because lazar said that in his movie/doco (Exerts from the government bible) that everyone would of studied before interviewing him.
I didn't believe his story since I saw an old interview where he never talked about element 115, but dark matter instead, later it became element 115. I don't understand how others didn't picked up on this.
this video covers most of key points that debunk lazar's story. on a jre episode w chris mellon, mellon mentioned that his contacts claim lazar merely checked radiation on badges, and that he spent a bit of time at a local bar where actual area 51 scientists apparently gathered and where lazar likely picked up some talking points. also, stanton friedman claimed lazar was full of sh$@, and friedman by all accounts was a serious researcher not prone to character assassination.
The entire UFO/Alien Phenomenon is a creation by freemasons designed to scare us into willingly giving up what few freedoms we have left. Find any big name UFO guy....guarantee hes a mason.
Friedmans main issue with bob was that he wasnt in yearbooks and didnt have records of being there. Rogan said Bob had a very good explanation for that but that he couldn't explain it publicly because it dealt with something questionable/illegal as to why he was there off the books.
it's evident he spent some time at pierce college in the san fernando valley (hardly a renowned institution of higher learning), and could prove that, and he even named a prof he claimed taught at MIT but actually was his community college prof at pierce. i heard lazar's obfuscation on the podcast and that he could answer the Qs offline, but for credibility and believability, it just doesn't work. i'd hate to malign george knapp as he's a legit journo, but he may have been it simply for the nielsen's.@@SwayNoir
In one interview, Lazar says that he saw "alien cadavers", but later he states that he maybe caught a glimpse of a small doll through a window for half a second. It would seem to be a pretty important fact to get straight.
@@eastwood451 everything, there's a CIA memo circa 1942, that specified running a PSyOp claiming Aliens were visiting Earth, and they were friends with the USA - this was to be perpetuated against the USSR, then there's a claim that Roswell Crash was a Hoax by the USSR using cosmetically altered children as 'Aliens' simply to fuck with the US using 'Saucer-Craft' created by the Germans...
he regretted saying it because they were harrassing him for even coming forward. he was forced however to come forward because his life was threatened and coming forward actually saved his life. he was a kid who made a mistake. he tries to downplay what he said because he wants to stop being harrassed.
Btw I also detest Corbell, he's such a hack, an absolute word salad man. I mean this is an *exact* quote from JRE interview, Corbell commenting on the Wilson Memo: "Im in the position to know, and it is a real document, that it is real. So the conversation you read in that, that conversation was had."
I’m glad there’s more of us out there. Corbell is such a hack. He discredits any conversation about UFOs because of his crazy desire to be a star. I was so glad to hear someone else say they didn’t like the guy. It’s like he’s trying to play UFO whistleblower who blew the damn lid off the thing and changed the world single handedly. His head is so far up his own ass.
@@TheSneezingMonkey No you‘re definitely not alone. Even Rogan seems to dislike Corbell and puts him rather harshly in his place couple times. Corbell is an egomaniac.
2 min in and subscribed. This is EXACTLY how to view everything. You have to lay out all the facts and not just ignore the opposing side of what you believe in.
@@thefleecer3673 this isn't world changing at all, seriously, what would change if some man has an exam? do you think a cure for cancer will be developed?
@@leenbeenmeanbean2708 the fact we have been visited by extraterrestrials is world changing. If this Lazar character can be shown to be genuine that goes a long way to proving it. At this point it all looks very much like a psyop
Jeremy Corbel is stating the truth, with Rear Admiral Tim Galludet, Col Karl Nell, Dr Gary Nolan, Dr Avi Loeb, Ex Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer RIP, Ben Rich ex Skunkworks. Stanton Frieman Nuclear Physicist RIP, Dr John Mack RIP, and many other credible and highly reputable people, So your completely wrong. And you are being duped by this channel..
Fun fact, there’s a dab rig in my only local head shop that contained a piece of trinitite that was certified by bob lazar lol, the rig comes with his signature
Video creator said... *"He had to know people would research this stuff"* That is post internet thinking... *Most of the statements where made before the internet in a time when this type of research was almost impossible*
There were plenty of investigative reporters and fact checking groups before the internet. Don't think that there weren't ways to research facts in depth before the internet. There were lots of books and magazine and newspaper articles written about debunking stuff, and there were television and radio shows dedicated to investigative reporting for decades before the internet.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 Nothing on level of today. The internet now allows 14yr olds on reddit to research subjects better than even some of the best sleuths of old. Everything and Everyone have become a digital open book.
Ummm... Investigative journalists have existed for over a century, the internet isn't the be-all end-all of investigation 🙄 Also, research was impossible? Bro, libraries have existed since ancient times.
When I come across people and hear them express a thought I’ve had that I’ve never heard from someone else… exactly how you explained your feelings on Corbell… Is exactly how I feel.
So my grandfather was a physics major and army/air force rotc idk how they did it in the 80's but in the 50's and 60's there was a lot of stuff going on and if you were the guy or group of guys they needed, they would plug and play anybody as long as they thought you could get the job done. By no means am I saying my grandpa had something to do with crazy stuff like this. But he was a part of a lot of confidential projects in flight testing. And even though he had a degree in physics he was mainly just a computer engineer. But like I said, wherever you are needed, they'll put you there... Just because Bob is sighted as an electrical engineer does it mean he wasn't used for other things if they saw that he had the ability to do what they needed done. Edit: Also the way Bob speaks on a lot of subjects is very similar to how my grandpa would talk about things. He was very arrogant. And didn't feel like explaining a lot of things. And when it came time to actually talk about something he would just dumb down things. Cuz it would take forever to actually explain what he wanted to. Or there was the fact that he shouldn't have been talking about the things he was talking about. So he would dance around subjects a lot.
The first segment about Bob owing money and his declared bankruptcy is enough. Government agencies simply do not employ people who have any kind of financial irregularities onto Top Secret classified programs.
I didnt even think of that. But funny enough thats where I thought it was enough too. Because my first thought was he had a traumatic life event and decided to say F it and go on with this ''alien story'' for profit. And sure enough there it is, he went bankrupt with a ton of debt....He 1000% made this up to make money after all that debt.
@@FrancisDietPodcast nope, they never do. Because people with financial problems are significantly more likely to sell government secrets to foreign enemies, which was especially a bad thing back then as it was the cold war, and so there were always people trying to sell secrets to the soviets. Did you really not know this? It's extremely well known information, that they don't let people with significant financial difficulties be allowed to see and work on top secret classified information. How on earth were you not aware of that?
....no they don't. It's common knowledge and would cost you nothing to research but my guess is you're far too comfortable with your head snuggly up your own ass.@@FrancisDietPodcast
They do if his physics knowledge outweighs the importance of his finances. For a longtime career they might want to see a responsible person who they can trust but for these secret projects where they bring on professionals for a bit then recycle them with others I don’t think they would care.
The Jeremy Corbell secret to success is, take some thermal military footage edit it down to a few seconds and then claim the military is holding onto the rest and make wild claims about the missing footage.
@@Frostified But it doesn't mean something is happening. We can't believe all unfounded claims, otherwise we'd have to believe a trillion false things while losing track of the relatively few real things mixed in with them. That's just not how learning can work.
@blehblehbleh86 I mean I've also seen plenty of completely inexplicable things in my life. Things that leave only 2 answers one being, the illuminate/secret one world government is real and has technology with zero point energy and gravity manipulation. Or, aliens wether they are interdimensional, or extraterrestrial, are very real and being kept a secret the public. Which would also lead to a hidden government that controls everything behind the scenes
For me what was a big red flag is that in his earlier interviews he spoke of people speaking to an small minded alien sat in a chair but when pushed in his documentary he said he didn't see it and it must have been a modal used to get dimensions or sizes
jeremy corbell explained it on weaponized. bosaid he saw something through a small window and from behind. that something did not look human but he doesnt really know
Thank you I checked his site & he actually sells the drawings for $150 & he'll send you a drawing of the schematic oof the secret alien spaceship for $250, you can even his book for just $99. I'm so glad a very generous, who doesn't want to profit & only cares science discovered this.
Excellent video. Fact checking alien promoters never ends well for the alien promoters. It turns out they're almost always doing it to promote their own financial interests.
Bro- this is the most ignorant comment I've read all week. 😂 - this video is purely speculation. The evidence for extraterrestrial engagement/observation, for decades if not thousands of years is overwhelming. Open your mind and stop watching this crap- you're poisoning your mind. Colonel Phillip Corso- Day After Roswell.
@@babyUFO. Joe rogan: what year did you first work on the UFO? Bob: I don't remember the year. Joe: what happened to the video of the ufo you took. Bob: I don't remember I think I gave it to George Knapp. 50 episodes later. Joe: do you have the video of the ufo Bible gave you? George: he never gave me a tape. How do you forget the year YOU touched a ufo. The interview was laughable.
I was tasked with reverse engineer an alien space, but didn't take any photos of it. I didn't take any notes or collect any data or specifications. I didn't weigh it. I didn't thump it with my fist to hear its tone. I haven't said what kind of tools i used on it, or specifically what i did on it.
In my opinion the conspiracy around Bob Lazars credibility is even more intreuging than the conspiracy theory itself, the two are intertwined in such a way its almost poetic lol
I hope someone out there can help me find an interview with I believe Art Bell but many years after he had interviewed him and I remember John Lear or someone is on the phone as well. Anyway, Bob couldn't seem to remember many details but the other person maybe Lear was remembering what Bob had told them years ago. It was weird to me that the guy remembered all the details of Bobs story but Bob didn't.
@Tony Yeah I agree. I've lied about things in my life for so long, I do not even know what actually happened. I'm thinking of one time my best friend and his neighbor came over to go shooting my .22 rifle in the woods. Long story short, my best friend was shot in the back by a ricochet off the water. I definitely remember lying about the story, even to my friend who'd been shot but I have no idea what the lies were and as a result, I am DEAD serious, I do not know if I shot him or his neighbor did. His neighbor was standing right beside me when it happened and my memory is that I handed him the gun while I tied my shoe, I heard the shot, looked up and heard my friend screaming. His neighbor claimed that I shot the gun and my friend believed him. We were sued in court and I moved to a new town. 8 years later I moved back (10th grade year) and I had a class with my friend who had still not spoken a word to me and was ignoring me. He began taking shit about me to other students in the class and one day, I heard him mouthing off and I stood up and chunked a freshly sharpened pencil at him and it STUCK in the side of his temple and hung down just the tip was stuck.
He's a compulsive lying grifter ...I've seen his type ...who has a uniquely uncanny ability to "sell" his tales through his body language. Guys like this have mastery over their bodies' tells - with such finesse that you & I would more than likely become putty in his hands.
And now imagine all the evidence he has found that proves bob wrong has all been planted by the gouvernement. Its a crazy story and we will never know but we know the gouvernement can change the history of your live especially before the internet
Rogan appears to have two types of guests: comedians and grifters. I didn't even believe Lazar during the Art Bell days. Rogan bailed him out of a life sentence bullshit prison for a lot of people and that's about it.
Great video man! I've always vacillated between being a believer of Lazar's story and a doubter, and after watching your video, I'm back in the doubters column. I do believe that there are things being seen in our skies which are not made by the hand of man, and nothing, including Lazar's fantasy story, will ever convince me otherwise. Thanks for shining a much needed light on this story that never seems to go away! Keep up the great work!
The problem is, Lazar is the perfect guy for the government to use. His background is sketchy enough to make him tough to believe... I suspect every person in these secret programs is eccentric enough to be made out as a nut case when necessary.
Oh sure man; the guy who was debunked for being a notorious lying scumbag is secretly a government agent because normal, rational people laugh at the idea of alien spaceships. They don't have to make him look insane; you guys do a wonderful job of that with the utterly insane shit you believe.
I seen every interview about Bob and would go to sleep listening to every documentary about his story but he has so many inconsistent parts where in one interview he would take a allergy test and then never mention it again or other ones where he would ride with Dennis in the bus to s4 or the one where they took him in the desert and pointed a gun at his head ... And then all this stuff about his life shady shady... Don't believe it anymore.... Still a good story... Still wish it was real
So your logic is because he didn't talk about the exact same things each time he is lying? In the joe rogan podcast he literally makes it clear he can't remember each thing and someone who didn't beilive him that being joey corbell did years and years of research to find out if Bob was lying he had to track down people who went to school with him an old security guard he had to find out if his birth certificate was really deleted from every data base. There is to much proof to deny his story
@@Granulum Bob claims he was given a yellow liquid that tasted like pine every morning he went to S4, he claims it might have been a form of mind control He never mentions it anymore, because it's so unbelievable, Bob is so clearly full of sh!t.
In heaven because he hates himself and is evil now because he thinks God is a Jew. Careful he (God or a Women) might be a Bob Lazar assassin because of his trolling. LMAO😇
Bob gained notoriety when he stuck a jet engine in his Honda. I feel the die was set and he yearned for more of the limelight. If it sounds too good to be true it usually is
Chanced on this while looking for debunking videos. Your presentation skills are outstanding! I am definitely not a Lazar believer! From an engineering point of view, there are many holes in Lazar`s stories, Stanton Friedman commented on this as well. I am sure that there is life out there in the vastness of space but I am not so sure that it can make the trip to earth on reasonable timescales. Your new subscriber, Chris UK.
Thank you for making this. I guessed he was lying but never bothered to research it, so it’s great having this info in one spot. His back story is hilarious.
This is the first video I watched of yours, and I couldnt stop laughing this is gold, I love the way you presented the info and the laughs when you realized how ridiculous it sounds HAHA
The claims about studying at MIT are the bit of string you pull that completely unravel the sweater. As someone who's completed a graduate and several post-grad degrees you create quite the paper trail. At least he'd have a bound copy of his thesis from that area and/or scroll. He can't name a single professor he studied under. I think he did work at some of the facilities he claimed, but as a low level photo-lab or electronic technician.
I didn't finish my degree but I still have most of my notes, lab books, essays etc. Most people I know who hold degrees could find their diplomas in about 3 seconds...
yea and you're dealing with a government so powerful they can erase your entire bloodline, your papers, your life, your families. all of that. they were at the point of killing bob lazar, they already erased almost all the evidence that this guy exists, so they can kill a nobody. did you know bob lazar got shot at on the highway during a pursuit from government agents? why the hell would they go through all the troubles of deleting his files and shooting him on the highway, if he is a fraud? you kids listen to any type of agent you want, but not the one you need to listen to. how the hell did bob lazar talked about element 115 at a time where element 115 wasnt even spoken off? let alone confirmed. couple a years later, they admitted element 115 exists. come now, you dont get to know about stuff like this unless you've been up and close. but hey, believe random agents from the government on youtube man. that ll help.
@@bipolarminddroppings tbh my entire uni work is in a single folder, all it takes is for someone to delete that folder and I'd have nothing else. There's emails but those didn't exist back then so there's that. Even if he did share his essays, anyone can say he made them up just to make it seem like he worked at MIT
Slight correction, the Demon Core was not actually a reactor. If memory serves it was two hemispheres of non-fissionable material with an internal core of fissionable material. The criticality incident happened because the top hemisphere of non-fissionable material was not handled safely and within correct operating protocols, thereby causing the Demon Core to go prompt critical
It was a very basic core for a nuclear bomb, left over from the Manhatten project. The external hemispheres are neccesary to focus the neutrons on the fissile core, for it to detonate in a nuclear explosion efficiently when armed. The scientist who died testing it was using a screwdriver to separate the hemispheres, when he slipped and closed the hemispheres very fast, resulting in a short prompt critical reaction and a burst of gamma radiation, which killed him.
The important aspect for these purposes are that it was a half basketball shape on a platter coincidentally or not coincidentally very similar to how Lazar described the thing from the UFO. And there was a mishap with the demon core as we know that happened at Los Alamos. So everything comes full circle. Seems the story is lifted from the true story of the demon core as far as I'm concerned
I came to say the same. Daghlian and Slotin, iirc, were the physicists that died playing around with that core. The top image at 10:09 was Dahlgren's experiment, where he was placing tungsten blocks around the core to measure the approach to criticality. He dropped a brick while moving it, which landed on the core and went critical. A more genuine mistake, perhaps, than Slotin's, who was just being a prat.
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I'm not skeptical. Lazar is a flat out liar. Done.
Bud why would bob lie an destroy his life over a fake job smartin up this dude has more brains in his finger then us on TH-cam my guy look at what his car at his house ran off of my guy do ur self the favor the government isn't here to help u
Your fake
You know nothing
@@neiloverwine1067 mmmm maybe but maybe more than u have u seen a ufo up close
I don't want to live in a world where you can't even believe fireworks-selling brothel owners who say they've hung out in alien spaceships after going bankrupt.
😂 that’s actually the most concise framing to change my mind. It really is crazy
So he ran a brothel and was/is a scientist... Big deal. Look at Feynman he used to love going to strip clubs. People are quite permitted to be highly intelligent and be lustful. Lazar was cheated on by his wife and ripped apart by it. No wonder he went through a stage of wanting to exploit women
So credibility are exclusive to being "clean"? So a convicted rapist who was an illegal alien cannot tell the truth?
What kind of world right 🤣
Italian family trained fireworks selling illegal brothel owning pierce (community) college educated physicists.
One detail I really like is how he claims MIT and CalTech destroyed his records, but he himself has never produced a yearbook, a syllabus, a professor who taught him, contemporary classmates, any copies of his own academic work from that time, photos of him on campus (or even in those places at those times), financial records that confirm it, etc.
They destroyed all of those people too!
I really want to believe Bob as he seems a likeable guy. I though that too,......you cant literally destroy all of the yearbooks ...... Maybe he went to Cal Tech and MIT, and then droped out. Nothing wrong with that if he did.
But the yearbook thing is so weird.
I’ve watched the Rogan interview a couple of times. I think he’s full of shit.
@@alebroker7587 Why couldnt he name any teachers there? gave his hs and college teacher names! also cant do MIT when you live on other side of country and are working there!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 I wished knapp could off contacted with someone from his graduating class and found a yearbook or something. To be fair I think I heard Bob say he lived in the east coast for a few years. Also he was raised in Florida I think.
We should all spend at least as much time pursuing evidence that _disproves_ our beliefs as we do pursuing evidence that confirms our beliefs.
yawn
not how it works...
if I have solid evidence I don't have any burden of proof, but if you make an unsubstantiated claim of xyz, you need to prove it.
Santa isn't real.... we shouldn't believe things just because we want to.
faith isn't a shared thing. the burden of proof is always on the claimant.
you @@manalivealiveo
Bingo. No one does that because they don't WANT to be wrong. It's more like a cultish ideology belief than a search for truth.
At least, definitely, if not way more.
Taping over a video of alien tech with the Golden Girls is the best excuse in history.
Exactly like NASA's explanation of what happens with the Original Videos from the Moon! 😂😂😂
@@vasiovasio that story is true.
Worth It!
@@vasiovasiothe moon landing conspiracy is so boring. Why believe something less interesting than the truth? Humanity accomplished something great.
Freaking hilarious!
Plot twist: Bob was the alien all along.
Doubletwist: Bob is the only human - we're all aliens.
The brothel was in the ufo 😂
I think Bob might be a synthetic human. Of course created by aliens
Plot more twisted, so is joe rogen, Donald Trump, and yo mama.😅😂🎉🎉😅
@@PhysicsViolator Members of the five-mile high club
Hand him a standard physics exam and in an hour you'd know that he was an electronics tech.
🤡
Pretty clear he has no understanding of the wave particle duality, fundamental forces or basics particle physics. Exactly the guy to hire for world's most important project
@@matthewknight7594 I’m gunna be real with you, we are not as smart as we think we are and I’m sure more advanced races could figure out a way to defy physics. Idk, anything is possible.
@@wendysbaconator1175 Well I was trying to refer to their basic hiring practices and the minimum required knowledge to start the job (which I'm afraid bob didn't and probably still doesn't have)
@@sommi888 Yes. Yes he is.
Honestly - you get immediate respect for knowing your audience and getting right to the point of your video, without bogging it down with information everyone knows already. Good video 👍
That got him a sub right away. That’s wtf I’m talking about
@@RamBear88 don’t be rude!
@@stewartj3407 I was giving a compliment?
@@RamBear88 we’re in agreement! What’s your deal?!
@@stewartj3407 you told me not to be rude. I was not being rude, I was giving a compliment. Wtf is YOUR deal?
The rule of thumb is if the guy is still alive or still seen going around after revealing secrets like that it's probably a lie.
That's the basis of why I believe the dudes a liar.
He's a perfect disinformation agent and doesn't even draw a government salary. Of course he's better off alive.
Not every time, the guy that had the car that ran on water was a fraud but he ended up d*ad.
Yeppp, i like to compare it to Snowden, and how different the consecuences for their lifes was, they are both supposly whistleblower
So that means everyone that does die after is telling the truth? Like there's nobody THAT crazy.
The more that is Learnt about Bob’s life and character the more it sounds like the background of an intelligent fantasist rather than an isolated top tier Physicist.
Same with Stephen Greer, all fantasy and nothing of substance
All extremely intelligent people are quirky nerdy and weird....Bob fits that description to a T...BOB IS TELLING THE TRUTH..YOUR BRAINS JUST CANT WRAP AROUND THE FACTS....DO U REALLY THINK WE R ALONE IN THIS VAST UNIVERSE...IF U DO THEN U NEED TO GO GET A BETTER EDUCATION
Can you advise on any good degree programs for becoming a fantasist? Sounds like a fun job
@@BuddyLee23
I’m sure Bob Lazar could point you in right direction. Drop him an email.
@@BuddyLee23 Just make them up like Bob does 🤣
I don't know if Lazar is lying or not. But I do have one question. If he is telling the truth, when he was told about this stable Element 115, wouldn't you think his first question would be which isotope is it?
He never mentions anything about the neutron count and I've never heard anyone ask him.
He talked about this in the joe Rogan podcast.
Eh. 115 is his IQ. Marginally “high-normal.”
I'm just here for the flat earthers arguments...😂😂😂
@@TheJoshuamooneyhas no baring on anything really.
@michaelWNY Yes I don't know. He might be lying. I haven't ruled it out. But he might not be. I figure it's one of two things. Either he's telling the truth or he was sent by the CIA to spread disinformation to scare our enemies. We have alien tech don't mess with us we are bad ass.
If Lazar is lying it's a good lie because it hinges on something we can't do. Which is manufacture a stable heavy element 115. So nobody can prove or disprove his story 100%
Regardless, even without the Lazar story it is obvious someone else is here and have been for a very long time. These craft are real.
He went to MIT but his records were deleted. I'd like to see him produce a class syllabus, names of classmates who may remember him, or personal lab notes.
Or a thesis, the guy is a conman, people want to believe, hell, I want to believe 🤡
@@MrRecklessryan A thesis would be good. I don't believe he's ever mentioned a thesis.
@@jameskonzek6730 Lazar:
He claims his thesis was on magnetohydrodynamics.
Excerpt from the "Billie goodman happening" radio show
Lazar:
I have two masters degrees; one’s in physics; one’s in electronics. I wrote my thesis on MHD, which is magnetohydrodynamics.
@@MrRecklessryan I did not know this. Very interesting. Does Lazar have a written publicly accessable thesis?
@@jameskonzek6730 Nope, he has no diplomas, no thesis, no professors remember him and he can't name any. Bob lied about all of it, then Bob claimed the Goverment tried to erase his education, shot him off the freeway and cut his brake lines, only die hard believers take Bob seriously 🤣
I love whenever Joe Rogan would ask him a somewhat pressing question on his JRE visit, and Bob would "get a headache" and Jeremy Corbell would sit there and make excuses. "He doesn't like to talk about it, it gives him trauma!!" meanwhile Bob talks about this story any chance he gets.
No he doesn't. He's only done a handful of interviews. What are you talking about?
@@jackthehat1093 I found 27 of his interviews with a VERY short search. What are YOU talking about?
Are you stupid@@jackthehat1093
Lazar is a fake.
@Steven
Just goes to prove the type of simple mind fooled by Lazar.
I love how Corbell went to Lazars house and not once asked to see a diploma. What a joke.
Or the video of the ufo he took, that he lost or gave to George knapp
@@ANTIStraussian I thought that footage was out there but all it shows is a light doing nothing physics defying.
@@MrRecklessryan is probably A street lamp
@@ANTIStraussian It could be anything really.
Well, apparently, "they" took it ...
Ah, my reddit post, nice work on the video
There maybe further updates in the future that I will add to the reddit post.
Interview with a person Bob worked with at Fairchild etc
Hi Jack. First of all, thanks a lot for not causing a scene for me using your research. I would have sent you a dm on Reddit with the video but I was worried you may not like it. So Im happy you appreciate my work as much as I appreciate yours! Great job on putting this together. And if more facts come up I might do a follow up video. Thanks again for your understanding and putting this together so compellingly. Great job!
🤣🤣🤣
You’re a legend
Another poster mentioned a previous interview where Lazar claimed it was dark matter before saying "element 115". Also, what isotope was it he was claiming had special properties that caused Bigelow to fire him?
A quick bit of further context on element 115, theres a reason he went with that one specifically when he did. For a long time there has been a hypothesis in physical chemistry that there might be a cluster of superheavy elements with a much higher proportional number of neutrons which might be stable (the common name for the proposed group is the "island of stability). Back when he first started talking about it 115 was one of the two most prominent proposed starting points (I.e. lightest element in the cluster) for an island. This wasnt some fringe idea only discussed by an obscure subset of academics, it was a popular enough idea in the field that it was covered in many high school chemistry textbook. Idk why it seems to have been memory holed the way that it has, but the number of people that latch onto the idea that the production of an extremely unstable isotope of ununpentium (renamed as "moscovium" after it was first succesfully sunthesized) was some kind of validation of what Lazar had said is kind of frustrating
Wow you must be the world's smartest human being for using words not evidence..It all sounds dandy but redirect us to any actual eviden against Bob Lazar...Do you actually think that people haven't been trying to discredit Bob Lazar for many many years..
What about the whole rest of his story and everything else.
@SmoKeSome357 people have been successfully discrediting Lazar for decades.
What he claims about element 115 has nothing to do with chemistry. His claims involve subatomic processes involving the nucleus which frankly, if you understand subatomic physics, the things he describes make no sense.
@@lorentzinvariant7348
Honestly, only a little better than a layman, but yeah... no dice on the other element shtick.
What drives me up the wall, though, is in part how many Lazar-stans brigaded Arvin Ashes video on it talking about "what if it was a different isotope?", or "maybe they just didn't make it right?" and other such... genuine and well-put arguments...
How is this 1080p60 yet it looks like 360p
Shite webcam recording in lower resolution while screen recording. The 1080p we see is from the screen recording of his probably 1080p monitor
It shows how little technical knowledge the TH-camr actually has.
@@NedwardJamesAlmost omg. Nerds.smh
Sometimes just after uploading a video, before YT has processed it, it is available in a low resolution. If you refresh and watch later, you will see it is in the better resolution, after processing is fully complete. My personal observation after seeing this problem a few times, after watching right after a new, VERY recent upload.
I’ll make it simple. You see the text and screen he is sharing in 1080p high resolution right beside his still very low fidelity, low resolution webcam? It doesn’t matter if he rendered his final project out in 4k if the input source material is only 360, 720, etc. basically, you’re getting a 4k view of a 360p image.
Bob Lazar is one of my favorite science fiction authors.
Mine is L Ron Hubbard , then Bob Lazar
@@Kangaroojack1986 Prophet Muhammad beat the two easily.
@@marc3dartist601just like he beat his wife/wives 🤣🤣
John Titor was pretty cool too.
Prove its fiction
Bob Lazar has Electronics/Physics degrees from MIT and Cal Tech, but the Government has erased all records of his attendance there That means everyone in the Records and Admissions Office, the President of those Institutions, the Chairmans of the Physics Department, all of his Professors and all of his fellow Student colleagues, have agreed to cooperate with the Federal Government and deny that Bob Lazar went to school at those places . . . . Even Stanton Friedman, who had a phone call with Bob Lazar, stated that Bob Lazar is a fraud and a phoney. Apparently, Friedman, who is a physicist, asked Lazar some basic physics questions that a High School Physics student could easily answer. Lazar was clueless. Stanton Friedman disgusted at wasting his time with a con-man.
@@Captainscentsable44 What are talking about he lied about his education.
@@Captainscentsable44 He lied about Pacifica University. There isn't any university accredited to that name.
@@Paul_G73according to you…
@@DevonHanei Nope , it's a fact.
@@DevonHanei Using bots again ,Fast Quick?
The most frustrating thing is when I am skeptical and demanding of concrete evidence, and insist we never get close enough, people assume I’m biased against being open minded. Quite the opposite. This topic has fascinated me for much longer than many of these recent bandwagoners. I want it to be true, but the only difference between them and I is that I value valid evidence and rigorous definitive proof, or I have no choice but to disbelieve. I’m afraid that many fanatics of these topics are attracted to them because they make our otherwise (comparatively) dull world (edit:) more interesting and meaningful. Don’t fall for emotional appeal.
Rigorous definitive proof isn't even needed in a court of law. Rigorous definitive proof isn't even needed to condemn a man to death. Sometimes we have to weight the evidence that we have... that doesn't mean we can make conclusive claims, but, at this moment now, with all historic and emerging evidence, the conclusion is rapidly moving to the positive.
The truth is out there. You will never find all the pieces in one place, you have to put it together yourself.
@@Oldman_Gamer2 you have no mature understanding of how evidence works.
Thanks for saying what I feel. The tinfoil hat crowd says open ur mind , do some research. Research to them is reading tabloid articles or others looking to make $$.
Really seems like this opposing evidence is no more believable than what Bob was saying
On top of that it's a known fact that the government will try to bury you if you say things they don't want you to say. It's also fact that the government will attempt to assassinate your character and credibility if they don't like what you're saying.
Psychologist here. I've worked in the forensic system for years and interviewed many criminals with mental health disorders including personality disorders. Not trying to make a claim of formal diagnosis without going through an extensive interview myself with Bob, but from the interviews and behavior I've observed, there is a certain "squirreliness" to him that raises my "possible narcissist" and "possible meandering" alarms. He sounds very similar to manipulative and exploitative folks who often end up in state forensic hospitals. I don't know if he's telling the truth, but I'd be very, very skeptical.
this coming from someone who calls themself boocackeedquackhead and who apparently likes the smell of lazars bullshit
Can we all appreciate the intro!!! Right into the topic and no BS talking! Thank you sir!
Fact
The intro? That's what you appreciated? Lol
@@Pimpjit85 you must not be on TH-cam often enough to notice. Most if not all Intro's pull you through an Ad or a teaser clip. He did neither and I am impressed because it takes self control. So yes, the intro deserves our attention.
@@m777howitzer4 lol. I'm on TH-cam enough to notice that everyone says the same comment just for the likes. If the video is a couple min long, I get it. This is nearly 30min of content and the only thing you appreciated was no teaser? It shows you either just want the likes, or you lappreciated nothing else about the content. I just thought it was funny but since you felt the need to explain yourself... lol
@@Pimpjit85 A good intro deserves recognition. Anything good deserves recognition, pretty sure that's all she was doing.
A very easy way to debunk him is to just ask him complex maths and physics questions, since he ‘worked to rebuild alien technology’ he should have some impressive qualifications right?
This is a simple and logical answer. “Oh but he was talking about element 115 in 1985”
I feel like this guy had a pretty good understanding of some science topics and stretched it out
This would make sense If the government suddenly got good at hiring qualified people
Did anyone do this yet?
He is a legit scientist he was famous for building cool shit in the newspaper at that time
He did admit he was most qualified guy work out in Area 51/S4
Coming up to 40 years old, I've always been interested in Bob Lazar but now being a bit older I wanted to take a sceptical view. This video was really interesting thank you and thanks to JackFrost. I'd like to see you do one on "Travis Walton" as I've always found that story interesting as well.
in an early 80's interview he skimmed over the fact that he saw an alien cadaver.
that's infinitely more substantial and compelling than alien spacecraft. wouldn't that be the main story?!
"i've seen aliens ...and i worked on one of their spaceships"
from that moment, i began to doubt him.
??? He was hired and brought in to evaluate and try and reverse engineer the spaceship. Not to ask questions about the alien cadaver, etc.
@@SWest00072 He was never hired to do any such thing. Don't waste your life being a hilariously gullible clod.
why would they show him a cadaver if everything is need to know basis
@@minilymocuz he’s a liar and can’t help contradicting himself
he said he saw a photo of the alien, in a briefing document.
He didn't see it in person. He claimed he didn't pay that much attention to the background documentation because he was more excited about the tech itself.
His big claim imo is that Teller knew him and got him the job.
Did Bob ever mention if the alien spaceships bathroom had toilet paper or three shells ?!
Lol Everyone knows that the sea shells are the superior method of the future. Love that movie
God dammnit.....the 3 seashells were from our future, not aliens.
Always figured it was all bidets in alien land, at least since c 19😹
That reference takes me back
Most people know that X lifeforms excrete directly through their skin.
Even if he was there at Area 51 he has revealed nothing that could be of any use in building a flying saucer.
Hmmmm. . . Funny that, isn't it?
Saucers aren't even a good design. If you have technology that means you can ignore thermodynamics and air resistance, you would design things that are space efficient, ie no curves.
We would see big flying boxes, not saucers...
@@bipolarminddroppings There was sightings of a flying cube...LOL.
th-cam.com/users/shortsjtZGKYO7iyI
@@bipolarminddroppings Maybe these saucers are not meant to be occupied by living organic beings but are drones of some sort. If the occupant was a non-corporeal being that might work.
@@bipolarminddroppings Care to elaborate?
I'm a (scifi) writer and my opinion on this is not really evidence driven, but driven by my intuition, so make of it what you want. But I always felt that his accounts are too good as a story to be true. His narrative works perfectly as it is these exact few steps away from your typical UFO/X-Files story but still uses the usual tropes. For instance, it's not Area 51, it's that other place. Sure, I would do the same to keep my story fresh. He also provides a fresh perspective by taking the role of those guys who secretly work on UFOs. Again, perfect, that's how you tell a fresh story. By doing all this, it strikes this perfect balance between known and fresh. But life isn't that perfect. Because of that, I always felt that his accounts are constructed, not like real life. Again, not a real argument, but I felt from the getgo that this is a story someone made up.
Hit the nail on the head!👨🏫🔨 Couldn't have wrote it better. I watched about half hour of an interview he was in and could smell shit(Not literally) He just seems like he believes his own bs. Brain is a amazing thing but used in the wrong way can have you kid ones self.🤥
One of the problems is that rational people like yourself believe they have to provide an argument as to why these people are grifters/sociopaths. Bob Lazar makes no claim that he can verify with any physical evidence. He tells a story, and you don't have to provide a counterargument in order to say he is a liar.
@quokka7555 does it hurt to be that stupid?
Eh, i don’t know. Those may be good plot points for a story, but it’s also logically consistent with reality in my opinion assuming something like this were to happen. that’s probably why it also makes for a good story, good stories need to make things seem believable. I’m not arguing that it’s true, just that i don’t think it being a good story discounts it.
He's part of the government misinformation campaign.
Im sure when Bob started telling the story he didnt think anyone would be able to trace his lies bc the internet wasnt around in the 80s and early 90s.
The fact he owned a brothel and sold fireworks makes me like him even more. I Didn’t say I believe him, just saying he would be fun to hang out with and I’m not buying his “loner” antisocial “just want to be left alone” act. Dude pretty much has jumped on any and every publicity opportunity from showing off his rocket car to becoming famous on Art Bell.
What about Travis Walton story, corroborated by 5 witnesses who passed the polygraph ?
@Jason Bourn Travis Walton was "kidnapped" by a UFO in front of 5 men(co-workers), who told they saw a light-ray "lifting" travis
So tell me how the government can lift people from the ground with a "light-ray" ?
@@kaledon6 what does Travis Walton have to do with Bob Lazar though?
@@Thor-Orion people tend to think that discrediting Lazar is proof that all stories of UFO encounters are BS
@@kaledon6 I’ve never heard anyone make that claim. Most people I’ve seen who debunk Lazar and Lear are people who DO believe in UFO’s and thus think it’s important to try to find the truth and dismiss the lies.
I think Bob has told this lie so much that he actually believes it himself now. The man is good at talking
You are correct!
Thanks you for your insightful comment.
LMFAO
cos yall would know right ? having worked classified programs etc
ffs you lot couldnt even open a chemistry set let alone use one
He did pass a polygraph test
Idk. This whole case is weird and I think it's a mistake just to view him as a hoaxster right away. The whole discovery of the element 115, him being mentioned in phone books from Los Alamos, him remembering the place by memory and to such a specific degree after 30 years is just weird to me. The mentioning of him in the papers as a scientist at Los Alamos and much more just speaks to the fact some of his story is true.
The fact he keeps getting raided by fbi and so on is also very very weird. Infact the whole case is freaking weird. Every time I find some evidence pointing one way I find another pointing the exact opposite way. This whole case stinks and I think there's so many lies that even if some of it is true, it's just way to hard to believe for so many people. I believe in ufos and we've been visited btw, so it's not like I'm a sceptic or anything. I think I need to research this more in order to make up my mind.
One of the best Bob Lazar videos, you deserve more views.
Thanks for the kind words hypnotic happiness! I appreciate it.
I'd have to agree. This is one of the better videos I have seen on the subject. Well done and hopefully youtube puts it in front of more eyes
th-cam.com/video/3FWh7YwiylQ/w-d-xo.html
BL is lying. Never worked in any secret area.
After the Skinwalker Ranch "documentary", If I see Corbell's name attached to anything I just go the other way.
I hate the “he’s been consistent over the years” if someone is lying and they know it then they are gonna keep and remember the story they’ve told and therefore will be consistent. Being consistent in your story doesn’t lean towards truth in my eyes! But yes some people don’t remember their lies and eventually slip and tell a different story or alter their details but someone people have better memories!
The funny thing is he isn’t all that consistent. The overall story stayed the same but he changed or added details over the years.
It's also his job, so of course he's going to remember the things he says every day of his life.
i'de definitely say if you invent a story (lie) it woul be more consistent than memories of any "real events"
I really like how this guy is very logical in his approach. There were a few times he admits he is not a scientist and isn’t sure about certain things he talks about, which is hard to admit. We need more people who think like him.
Thanks Jesse. That’s a nice comment. I appreciate it.
There are a lot of us, but loud people who are sure of everything get listened to more often.
This video doesn’t come up when I search, but it’s a good expose of Lazar, from before he was on Rogan, etc. m.th-cam.com/video/Jl2356IOTrY/w-d-xo.html
I always assumed he was a limited hangout / water-muddying kinda guy. If I were to guess, trying to reverse engineer a legit ufo would be like a video game character trying to reverse engineer the mouse cursor that controls it.
good analogy. I've seen a ufo as have others I've spoken to but the idea of reverse engineering something so other with our current knowledge just seems ludicrous, not that we shouldn't try
The simplest explanation that covers all available evidence is Bob Lazar is a conman.
Ignorant comment. He's been shamed and ridiculed for years. Way more negative than positive.
I am 65 and have done a lot of research on Bob and came to the conclusion that he was making up a lot of his
statements, you showed me info about him that i have never seen Great Job.
Maybe but two years later now his story adds up.... or, he made up a story based on somebody else working on the UFOs. Either way it was strange the government tried to silence him. And he has stuck to his story for decades..... it's interesting. Maybe there is some truth and some lies
say hes telling the truth, you think the gov wouldnt be able to fabricate all this info and spread it to discredit him?
@@Aqsticgod How did they fabricate nobody ever knowing him at uni? Or him not knowing who taught him there? or anything about it? LOL
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 yeah i know there are some contrivances, but i think if anything its a mix of truth with exaggerated fiction mixed in, honestly there are several ways they could have done it, but as i should have clarified thats a big maybe, im just saying its not out of the realm of posibility specially if youve payed attention to todays climate and how innocent people are being charged for bogus charges based on ideology. ifr lazar is lying then hang him, or the public equivalent of that, but if hes telling the truth even somewhat, im pretty sure the gov would have found a way to fabricate some stuff, otherwise its just speculation, all th einfo in this video is just using lazars past to discredit him, just because someone made bad choices in life doesnt necessarily make him a liar, problem is he has a history of being dishonest so its hard to tell, specially when you have a lot of people jumping head first to discredit him, seems a bit too much for a nobody whos making up a story.
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 also to answer your question, they could have been payed off, threatened, brided, etc, again not outside the realm of possibility, and ignoring it is foolish since we do have a gov that loves to keep its secrets and will do anything to do so. but yeah again im not stating is as fact just putting the idea out there just in case it turns out mf was actually telling the truth XD cuz it would be pretty crazy that were discrediting lazar and doubting him and it turns out that shit he was right. but yeah no too much evidence points to him not being honest, but considering how the last 8 years have gone, i believe anything to be possible, even a liar having some grain of truth in his story.
I communicated with the aliens. They say they don't know a Bob Lazar.
That was never the claim...
This age well 😂
Probably different aliens. There’s lots of different races.
Lmao
@@marcusdemetrius1446 LMAO!!!!!🤣🤣🤣
The hand scanner he claimed to have seen was actually used in the 1977 film Close Encounters, they stopped using these devices around 1979 because they were failure and they switched to magnetic cards and sometime retina scanners (developed and used around 1980).
Thought it was Andromeda strain?
Close Encounters for sure. See link 15 seconds in. th-cam.com/video/2ACVTITT3yw/w-d-xo.html
I don't think this is a strong piece of evidence either in favor or against his credibility, really. As the video indicates, it could be he saw such a scanner at an airport, got the story from a friend, or actually used one in a government facility since they were known to be used at universities and research institutions, and wouldn't necessarily have been immediately replaced even if they did fall out of favor. Of course, claims that it was "secret" are false, but I don't think that really modifies much of Lazar's credibility, because he just claimed they used a scanner that looked like the one in the movie, which did see real use outside of the movie. There are other credible arguments that are so much stronger, the inclusion of this point seems pretty weak in comparison, IMHO.
@@GravitoRaize
Joe rogan: what year did you first work on the UFO?
Bob: I don't remember the year.
Joe: what happened to the video of the ufo you took.
Bob: I don't remember I think I gave it to George Knapp.
50 episodes later.
Joe: do you have the video of the ufo Bible gave you?
George: he never gave me a tape.
How do you forget the year YOU touched a ufo.
The interview was laughable.
@Chevy Tahoe I haven't seen the interview in a while but I don't remember it the way you present it....
Sounds like the Billy Mitchell of UFOs
You cracked me up with the 140,000 people on the A-Bomb and only 1 guy named Barry and a guy named Bob on the biggest discovery in the history of mankind.
@WOMDcorp I can see your point but would you want 140,000 people knowing about a UFO being back engineered?.
Part time Bob
exactly - people at the
level of Einstein would be working on this - Not "Bob"
This reminds me of Jesse Marcel Jr's story of Roswell.
According to Marcel, his dad, a seasoned military officer, was first on the scene and discovered an unknown material impervious to fire, tearing, or folding. (I am guessing that concern about biological and radiological contamination might also have been in order) Given this discovery that will no doubt change human history, what does Marcel's dad do? Bring some of it home and let his son play with it in the kitchen.
Yeah, that makes complete sense.
Blind surface dwellers 🛸👽👁👹
His story is rubbish:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
I'm not reading all that 😂
I will vouch for his attendance at MIT.
@@comment8767 Bob Lazar has Electronics/Physics degrees from MIT and Cal Tech, but the Government has erased all records of his attendance there That means everyone in the Records and Admissions Office, the President of those Institutions, the Chairmans of the Physics Department, all of his Professors and all of his fellow Student colleagues, have agreed to cooperate with the Federal Government and deny that Bob Lazar went to school at those places . . . . Even Stanton Friedman, who had a phone call with Bob Lazar, stated that Bob Lazar is a fraud and a phoney. Apparently, Friedman, who is a physicist, asked Lazar some basic physics questions that a High School Physics student could easily answer. Lazar was clueless. Stanton Friedman disgusted at wasting his time with a con-man.
@@comment8767 I want it to be true like everyone else, but I'm not gullible enough to believe him. He had made a career of wild claims with zero evidence.
@@JustJezBeingJez Lazar is just a pathological liar.
I don't think I'm 100% convinced either way yet, just based on that. Certainly, Corbell comes off weaselly to me as well, though. It's damning, but there were a couple of things. I don't recall Bob ever saying that he was a physicist at LANL. Only that he had worked there, and that claim was denied. Even if it was contract from a third party, he still clearly worked at the site.
Another thing is, that he knew when the test flights occurred, and brought witnesses with him. I recall seeing brief video footage of that, and that would be a more satisfying debunk if you could get a witness to tell whether they believe what they saw or not. On the supposedly stolen steel disc containing the element 115 bending the laser light in the vacuum chamber test, I also saw a bit of that video. (This doesn't prove anything other than he did eventually recover what looked to be old footage of this test later)
One of the bigger standouts for me is the raid, though. It's too coincidental that right in the process of trying to get Bob to tell what happened to the steel disc of 115 that the feds show up and search his lab. The level of government scrutiny he receives seems high, if his only past crimes are whores, fireworks, and running out of money.
Well said. I’m not yet convinced either way, but happy to be convinced with more evidence. Which is important to say. I suppose it doesn’t help that I WANT Bob to be a genuine story. But I admit that readily.
Agreed. First comment I relate with. There's too many discrepancies on both sides.
But the videos he took out in the desert was before drones. Shit does not move like that. The fact he knew where to go and what time is pretty crazy.
I don't know either way. But they weren't flares.
Some people are so hell bent on disproving this stuff that honestly, it sounds like even the skeptics are making shit up.
All I know is that if your views are changed from watching one "debunked" video, they weren't really your views in the first place. I wanna see more evidence. Until then, I believe him.
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I don't know whether to believe Lazar or not. One thing is obvious though, the govt has gone out of their way to try and shut him up. Now are they trying to shut him up because he knows something they don't want getting out? Or are they trying to shut him up to keep other people who know something...not necessarily UFO stuff, but other top secret stuff...from getting any bright ideas?
@Anthropomorphic Trilobite
....I guess? I do like that you latched on to one part of my comment.
However, there are people whom call themselves professional skeptics.
People whose job is literally debunking people and stories... Like they get paid to attempt to debunk.
So therefore, in my opinion, they have an incentive to debunk, which in turn usually leads to a hell bent attempt to debunk.
I also would like to point out that I actually stated that I don't know.
That's the problem with this. People want views, so they take the first info they come across and push it to the top.
This guy got all his info from a reddit post.
He also conveniently left out the assassination attempts, the videos taken in the desert, the aggressive scare tactics, and the fact his company was raided days after his interview with Corbell. Plus, what would you do if your entire life was uplifted and destroyed?
You'd probably take a sponsorship with a toy maker too so you can make ends meet after your life's work was taken away and called lies.
So my retort to your comment is simple
Do your own research. Stop taking reddit posts and TH-cam videos as fact.
Oh, and maybe read entire comments before making a point.
I've heard that his real name's not really Bob either. My friend said he's actually called Robert.
Bob is another way to address Robert. It is a type of a nickname or diminutive form.
@@ogapadoga2 I think he was joking
@@ogapadoga2straight over your head
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This video has made me go from a skeptical believer to doubting every word that comes out of his mouth.
As soon as I saw a video of him as a young guy, to me there was no doubt he is full of it. Looks like a classic little bullshitter.
Not saying this video is right or wrong, but damn all it takes is one video to sway you you two. This is what’s wrong with our country and why the government and media has no problem easily manipulating the public. How about instead of constantly being spoon fed, go and research and verify it.
Even the video creator constantly states in this video to research everything yourself and even drops links. He already knew some stooges would come in here with the attention span of a goldfish and take everything he said as gospel.
@@jorgeillueca5260 sorry just seems like your boy is telling a lot of lies
@@CxCoinHolderof course he’s lying, we all pretty much know that. Unless of course, another video comes out that will sway you the other way because that’s all it takes apparently…a single video. I encourage you to stop being a puppet, research, and come to your own conclusions just as the video creator suggested.
@@jorgeillueca5260 He knew about Area 51 before it was real lol. He brought a group of people to exactly where they were flying them around, and got it on camera. He knew about the element needed before it was on the periodic table. He was called a nutjob, and then decades later, they admitted Area 51 is real and not just conspiracy. This was before the internet. How did he do that???????
I've worked for the government and held high-level clearances and generally speaking, you do keep project details secret of course. Years down the road though (when your clearance is no longer active), you loosen up and may share information with others. In Lazars case, nobody has ever come forward to claim they worked on flying saucers and/or worked with Lazar. People do eventually talk and a project involving the examination of visitors and their craft from distant worlds could not be kept secret forever.
This is not true. A couple of ppl have stories about s4 and the craft kept there.
@@brettwhittaker2842So? Multiple people telling unfounded stories related to a famous unfounded story means they're all true?...
@@TheSoulSauce What do you mean "So?" He's refuting the claim that "nobody has ever come forward to claim they worked on flying saucers". Isn't multiple people independently coming forward to make similar claims exactly what you'd expect if there was some truth to what they're saying? If not, what do you imagine should happen?
Nobody has came forward to say that they worked with him at Taco Bell 🌮 either so this argument works both ways. Why are there not any past co workers to debunk him?
@@TheSoulSauceso you stated no one else came forward as an argument, are told to the contrary and immediately discount the proof you were looking for….clown.
I would also suggest people read Jacques Vallees take on Bob Lazar. Vallee interviewed him in the 90's and asked Bob what equipment he used to reverse engineer the craft. Bob stated he used "a hack saw and an oscilloscope" 🙄
I didn't know Bob Lazar until the conference and what David Grusch said there. I found his story very interesting and credible and I still find it "exciting". Exciting but at the level of a story, that's perhaps important to mention. I've heard a lot of criticism of this man but so far none has been as objective and as understandable as what you've summarized here in your video. Thank you for that. Bob Lazar seems to be a very intelligent person and the fact that I hadn't heard anything about him before the Grusch story and now a Corpell has made this documentary had the full effect on me at least. But why do you leave things out if you want people to believe you, especially when on the one hand he says he doesn't care what others think. Either or. It's good that there are TH-camrs like you who admonish us, no matter how exciting it is and make our everyday lives a little more interesting. Even the best story, and I like good stories, can end up being nonsense. You should always remind yourself and not just claim that you know what skepticism means. Always be your own best critic, no matter what it is. :) I still have a lot to catch up on from your channel, keep it up. I like the way you think and we need more thinkers like you. Greetings from Germany!
EDIT: What is your Opinion about " Ross Coulthart " in one sentence ^^ ? If you made a Video about him forget my question.
Slightly OT: If I ever hear Jeremy Corbell use the phrase “I want to weaponize your curiosity” ever again, I’m gonna freak out and break something. IYKYK
His other favorite is "I don't have the luxury of disbelief" yeah very annoying ;)
You take one glance at Jeremy Corbell - 2015 hipster douche catalog model Jeremy Corbell - with the beard and the tats and the fascist gent's cut - and you instantly stop listening.
He wants to "weaponize your curiosity" to inflate his bank account figures, so give him props for tacitly being honest.
Its the "we dont have this in our arsenal" for me.
Also Melon and Elizondos threat narrative.
Well this all kind of falls into place. For me the 800 lb. gorilla in the room was the fact that he couldn’t produce a degree in physics. As an engineer in the aerospace industry, I know companies request official transcripts from colleges as part of the hiring process. He might have got by a month or so but eventually they would know. So it was unlikely he was working as a physicist at Los Alamos.
The problem with Bob Lazar is he is crazy. That doesnt mean that UFOs dont exist. Bob Lazar is telling fibs but is dangerous enough for an actual engineer to lose logic how to invent new technology. Ask yourself why does he continue to run his mouth when he hasnt said anything new for decades! careful ufos are created by engineering techniques like debates and logical arguments.🙃🙃
I feel like whatever he was hired on for he was either fired or let go once he was found to be underwhelming or the project was completed, and ever since he used what classified knowledge he did have to concoct the alien stuff and make himself some extra cash. I mean he’s an inventor and self proclaimed physicist but I don’t think he’s done anything outside of the whole alien stories to make money. It’s not like he went back to working for a defense contractor or Boeing or something.
@@PlutoTheGod Tbf he never made any money out of it, or seemingly even tried to.
@@jakobjas4212 I’m not sure why people keep saying that. Dude wrote a book that sold tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of copies, appeared in multiple programs and interviews, and has an active cult like following. He’s not stupid so he didn’t just go all out right away pedaling bullshit but the man obviously has made plenty off of this. I don’t think he had much of a career if any outside of the Los Alamos shit and before / during that he was in large amounts of debt to people so money is coming in from somewhere.
Simply put, I think he’s lying. I was a believer for a long time as well
im glad you highlighted the other side of the coin. cause i couldnt find a single video at least attempting to debunk him. Youre the only one
Look up “Dr grande Bob lazar story” on TH-cam
Dr grande does a great video that debunks him.
Not debunk but funny…I hope. th-cam.com/video/3FWh7YwiylQ/w-d-xo.html
Another one of Rogan debunking him. th-cam.com/video/nJoKK-jywmw/w-d-xo.html
the fuck are you even talking about man...
Check out the TH-cam video "Stanton Freidman on Bob Lazar".
What I have been told by folks who worked in advanced projects is that Bob worked at the test site doing radiation detection, was fired, and then he told an amalgam of stories from other aerospace workers that amounts to retelling urban myths.
Oh ok. Lol.
@@BChandlerBaxter whats so funny
I vetted his story myself and personLy on the NASA secure server site and could look into anything.
The origins of the sas18 and secret services is also a fascinating story...
@@matthewfors114 wym?
@@scottbuchanan3461 lol
excellent video. I never really had much skepticism about his story until I decided to search to see if someone had done a synopsis of his story and life. This pretty much seals it for me -- his story is complete bogus. Clearly his is proven to be a dishonest person and has been involved in criminal activity. That's all I needed to know. Well done video - thank you.
Yeah, this is easily the best online.
Yet people have names of dishonest politicians all over their vehicles and houses..... I guess we turn a blind eye, when it fits our narrative.
What I'm personally ashamed of is the last part where Mr. Friedman points out how governments are so inefficient that they would allocate more people to develop a new mouse trap...meaning for this project they would have hired hundreds if not thousands of scientists since it's potentially tte greatest technology humans ever encountered. Great job by the reddit guy and thank you for posting this on TH-cam.
i could make a video and spin the fact to make him seem credible but since you come in with that mindset youre going to end up a skeptic no matter what and to that i say you are worthless
@@bsbullshit2024 Friedman Is a CIA asset put onto youtube to trick people like you. He covers for the establishment everytime. (the establishment wants you to believe bob lazar)
wow this was done so well, thank you so much for digging into this to get to the bottom of this story!
Well thanks. But the research was done by the reddit user. I just read it out ;)
@Robert C. Christian What a sketchy life 🤣
@Robert C. Christian Yeah, I have been over Luis Cayetanos research, he covers just about everything, it's great. I can't believe how gullible people are when it comes to this stuff.
@Robert C. Christian So maybe he’s lying and maybe he isn’t but what does any of that have to do with it? Like if I was a witness to a crime but I’d also filed for bankruptcy are my testimonies invalid? And if his credentials and education were in fact erased it would make sense he went broke.
I literally just randomly rewatched a jre clip from his interview because I was thinking about it. Phenomenal video, keep up the amazing content, I’m always super interested and entertained
Thanks so much Patrick. I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
*X-Files music plays*👽👽
The bigger issue that people have missed (or just never bring up) that factors into Bob's entire story is Los Alamos' most security facility, and the part of the labs often nicknamed "Dreamland" due to its highly classified nature being seen as surreal. It's the PF-4 plutonium lab, which is now the primary location where the US stockpile of weapons grade plutonium is produced. It's one of the few facilities at the lab that Bob likely never visited, but would've seen while heading to other parts of the complex on Pajarito Rd. He also would've heard a lot about it, and if he spoke to the engineers and technicians working there, they would be fired if they told him anything significant. Truth is, not much actually happens in PF-4, it's more of a production plant these days than specifically just a research lab, but this wasn't actually known until fairly recently. So there's hundreds of weird stories about that building, and few are actually true.
Now consider what Bob picked as the name for the secret facility on Papoose Lake: S4
To me, it sounds like he got a taste of dreamland while working near PF-4, without actually ever seeing what was inside, let his imagination run wild and when he came out with his story, used S4 because it sounded a little simmilar, making it easier to make a connection between the mysticism of the most secret buildings in the country, and the one he made up.
There's plenty of people who've flown over Papoose Lake and taken pictures, there's no S4. However, there is a PF-4, and if that ended up having an impact on him, as it does with many other Los Alamos workers, it's likely the inspiration for his story.
Just look at pictures of it, it's a huge concrete block, no windows and visibly hardened, with about four layers of security fencing and almost constantly visible patrols. I'd put money on that being the inspiration for S4.
Seems pretty obvious to me.
I also believe S4 - like Area 51 - was accidentally referred to in an FOI release.
The Demon Core was not a reactor, but an atomic bomb core. It killed two physicists, Harry Daghlian and Louis Slotin.
But it literally was. Louis slotin, the guy with the screwdriver, was raising and lowering the top half of the neutron reflector and causing fission in the plutonium core by hand. Fission is a nuclear reaction, its just that its not at the heart of a nuclear powerplant.
@@werewally3156 That’s not what anyone means by “reactor”. By that definition a baking sods volcano is a “reactor”.
@@werewally3156it’s a radioactive, manufactured probe. A reactor is a totally different thing
Literaly, everybody knows that, BUT do you see the similarity??, he just pick and use parts of a lot of stories!!!
@@MrSpleenface im not going with what "everyone means" yo, im calling it what it is.
My homemade particle accelerator kept opening up portals in weird places. Got rid of it after I got up to go to the bathroom and woke up wandering around on Mars one too many times.
In his doco 'the Lazar Tape excerpts from the government bible',Bob mentioned the craft had “control consoles" but years later said there were no controls or buttons or dials.
Yup I thought I was the only one who noticed that ….
@@frenchieluciano3373 yeah true!? It's amazing nobody interviewing him would of brought that up, especially because lazar said that in his movie/doco (Exerts from the government bible) that everyone would of studied before interviewing him.
@@frenchieluciano3373 and if you combine that with all the other inconsistencies there's a strong case that he indeed is lying.
Which interview?
Which interview was it ?
I didn't believe his story since I saw an old interview where he never talked about element 115, but dark matter instead, later it became element 115. I don't understand how others didn't picked up on this.
Others didn't pick up on it because that interview doesn't exist.
this video covers most of key points that debunk lazar's story. on a jre episode w chris mellon, mellon mentioned that his contacts claim lazar merely checked radiation on badges, and that he spent a bit of time at a local bar where actual area 51 scientists apparently gathered and where lazar likely picked up some talking points. also, stanton friedman claimed lazar was full of sh$@, and friedman by all accounts was a serious researcher not prone to character assassination.
Sooo he did work at area 51???
The entire UFO/Alien Phenomenon is a creation by freemasons designed to scare us into willingly giving up what few freedoms we have left. Find any big name UFO guy....guarantee hes a mason.
Friedmans main issue with bob was that he wasnt in yearbooks and didnt have records of being there. Rogan said Bob had a very good explanation for that but that he couldn't explain it publicly because it dealt with something questionable/illegal as to why he was there off the books.
it's evident he spent some time at pierce college in the san fernando valley (hardly a renowned institution of higher learning), and could prove that, and he even named a prof he claimed taught at MIT but actually was his community college prof at pierce. i heard lazar's obfuscation on the podcast and that he could answer the Qs offline, but for credibility and believability, it just doesn't work. i'd hate to malign george knapp as he's a legit journo, but he may have been it simply for the nielsen's.@@SwayNoir
@@SwayNoirconvenient.
Wouldn't there be fellow students who remembered him from the classes?
In one interview, Lazar says that he saw "alien cadavers", but later he states that he maybe caught a glimpse of a small doll through a window for half a second. It would seem to be a pretty important fact to get straight.
Not really, he’s pondered thinking back that perhaps his employers also put its employees through PsyOp…
@@DARTHMOBIUS what does that have to do with alien cadavers?
@@eastwood451 everything, there's a CIA memo circa 1942, that specified running a PSyOp claiming Aliens were visiting Earth, and they were friends with the USA - this was to be perpetuated against the USSR, then there's a claim that Roswell Crash was a Hoax by the USSR using cosmetically altered children as 'Aliens' simply to fuck with the US using 'Saucer-Craft' created by the Germans...
he regretted saying it because they were harrassing him for even coming forward. he was forced however to come forward because his life was threatened and coming forward actually saved his life. he was a kid who made a mistake. he tries to downplay what he said because he wants to stop being harrassed.
@@gravejames7221 Why would it help his situation to omit the part about alien cadavers?
Btw I also detest Corbell, he's such a hack, an absolute word salad man. I mean this is an *exact* quote from JRE interview, Corbell commenting on the Wilson Memo:
"Im in the position to know, and it is a real document, that it is real. So the conversation you read in that, that conversation was had."
Glad I’m not the only one who feels that way. ;)
Man same, just the way he talks. Even back when I belived Bobs story I was thinking to myself, "This Jeremy guy ruins Bob's credability soo much"
I’m glad there’s more of us out there. Corbell is such a hack. He discredits any conversation about UFOs because of his crazy desire to be a star. I was so glad to hear someone else say they didn’t like the guy. It’s like he’s trying to play UFO whistleblower who blew the damn lid off the thing and changed the world single handedly. His head is so far up his own ass.
Corbell always speaks in vague innuendo and never discloses anything specific with even a shred of evidence. Big grifter energy.
@@TheSneezingMonkey No you‘re definitely not alone. Even Rogan seems to dislike Corbell and puts him rather harshly in his place couple times. Corbell is an egomaniac.
Pimping ain't easy! All aboard the ho train.
- Bob Lazar probably
Lmfao there's more evidence of ol Bob running a ho factory than him working on alien spacecraft!
The Ho saucer
Why do we need evidence against someone who himself has given zero evidence of his claims lol
Xactly
Theirs records he worked at Area 51
@@ryanandress447 So show them then, show the records. It's not 'evidence' just by saying something.
@@ryanandress447he has zero records of anything…. Do your research b4 making claims.
"Theirs records" 💀
2 min in and subscribed. This is EXACTLY how to view everything. You have to lay out all the facts and not just ignore the opposing side of what you believe in.
exactly how ? a reddit post ? LOL I wouldnt believe anything anyone says on that website
@@stefancristian6128nothing wrong with Reddit as long as the sources are good
I contacted George Knapp and asked why Lazar can't sit a standatd physics exam to prove at least part of his story. I never got any response
Proof!
Well to be fair he probably has more important things to do.
@@007Hutchings really? Than to lend credence to a world changing story he is promoting?
@@thefleecer3673 this isn't world changing at all, seriously, what would change if some man has an exam? do you think a cure for cancer will be developed?
@@leenbeenmeanbean2708 the fact we have been visited by extraterrestrials is world changing. If this Lazar character can be shown to be genuine that goes a long way to proving it. At this point it all looks very much like a psyop
Loved it. Hats off to the man at reddit for all his work. And I share your sentiment about Jeremy Korbel. Great presentation.
Jeremy Corbel is stating the truth, with Rear Admiral Tim Galludet, Col Karl Nell, Dr Gary Nolan, Dr Avi Loeb, Ex Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer RIP, Ben Rich ex Skunkworks.
Stanton Frieman Nuclear Physicist RIP, Dr John Mack RIP, and many other credible and highly reputable people, So your completely wrong. And you are being duped by this channel..
Fun fact, there’s a dab rig in my only local head shop that contained a piece of trinitite that was certified by bob lazar lol, the rig comes with his signature
Lol that's ridiculous 😂
I'd totally buy it
I kinda want it
Drop the link
Weed stores don't usually have their stock online @@joshs8273
Video creator said...
*"He had to know people would research this stuff"*
That is post internet thinking...
*Most of the statements where made before the internet in a time when this type of research was almost impossible*
There were plenty of investigative reporters and fact checking groups before the internet. Don't think that there weren't ways to research facts in depth before the internet. There were lots of books and magazine and newspaper articles written about debunking stuff, and there were television and radio shows dedicated to investigative reporting for decades before the internet.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 Nothing on level of today.
The internet now allows 14yr olds on reddit to research subjects better than even some of the best sleuths of old.
Everything and Everyone have become a digital open book.
When you needed a document from another city, you just called. It wasnt impossible, just more time consuming
Ummm... Investigative journalists have existed for over a century, the internet isn't the be-all end-all of investigation 🙄
Also, research was impossible? Bro, libraries have existed since ancient times.
When I come across people and hear them express a thought I’ve had that I’ve never heard from someone else… exactly how you explained your feelings on Corbell… Is exactly how I feel.
I felt the same exact way. Idk how more people havent called out Corbell for the grifter fraud he is
Ditto.
So my grandfather was a physics major and army/air force rotc idk how they did it in the 80's but in the 50's and 60's there was a lot of stuff going on and if you were the guy or group of guys they needed, they would plug and play anybody as long as they thought you could get the job done. By no means am I saying my grandpa had something to do with crazy stuff like this. But he was a part of a lot of confidential projects in flight testing. And even though he had a degree in physics he was mainly just a computer engineer. But like I said, wherever you are needed, they'll put you there... Just because Bob is sighted as an electrical engineer does it mean he wasn't used for other things if they saw that he had the ability to do what they needed done.
Edit: Also the way Bob speaks on a lot of subjects is very similar to how my grandpa would talk about things. He was very arrogant. And didn't feel like explaining a lot of things. And when it came time to actually talk about something he would just dumb down things. Cuz it would take forever to actually explain what he wanted to. Or there was the fact that he shouldn't have been talking about the things he was talking about. So he would dance around subjects a lot.
The first segment about Bob owing money and his declared bankruptcy is enough. Government agencies simply do not employ people who have any kind of financial irregularities onto Top Secret classified programs.
I didnt even think of that. But funny enough thats where I thought it was enough too. Because my first thought was he had a traumatic life event and decided to say F it and go on with this ''alien story'' for profit. And sure enough there it is, he went bankrupt with a ton of debt....He 1000% made this up to make money after all that debt.
Yes they do total waffle
@@FrancisDietPodcast nope, they never do. Because people with financial problems are significantly more likely to sell government secrets to foreign enemies, which was especially a bad thing back then as it was the cold war, and so there were always people trying to sell secrets to the soviets.
Did you really not know this? It's extremely well known information, that they don't let people with significant financial difficulties be allowed to see and work on top secret classified information. How on earth were you not aware of that?
....no they don't. It's common knowledge and would cost you nothing to research but my guess is you're far too comfortable with your head snuggly up your own ass.@@FrancisDietPodcast
They do if his physics knowledge outweighs the importance of his finances. For a longtime career they might want to see a responsible person who they can trust but for these secret projects where they bring on professionals for a bit then recycle them with others I don’t think they would care.
The Jeremy Corbell secret to success is, take some thermal military footage edit it down to a few seconds and then claim the military is holding onto the rest and make wild claims about the missing footage.
Maybe but it still does not mean nothing is happening.
@@Frostified But it doesn't mean something is happening. We can't believe all unfounded claims, otherwise we'd have to believe a trillion false things while losing track of the relatively few real things mixed in with them. That's just not how learning can work.
@@blehblehbleh86 So explain the videos then that are defying physics.
Agree. Saw that with that jellyfish/balloons vid recently
@blehblehbleh86 I mean I've also seen plenty of completely inexplicable things in my life. Things that leave only 2 answers one being, the illuminate/secret one world government is real and has technology with zero point energy and gravity manipulation. Or, aliens wether they are interdimensional, or extraterrestrial, are very real and being kept a secret the public. Which would also lead to a hidden government that controls everything behind the scenes
For me what was a big red flag is that in his earlier interviews he spoke of people speaking to an small minded alien sat in a chair but when pushed in his documentary he said he didn't see it and it must have been a modal used to get dimensions or sizes
memory thing.
@@Wikchsawa Its always either a memory thing or a headache (JRE) when he gets pushed. He always has an excuse for everything. Hes such a slimy rat.
jeremy corbell explained it on weaponized. bosaid he saw something through a small window and from behind. that something did not look human but he doesnt really know
11 minutes in and you've torn lazar appart, GOOD WORK
Thank you I checked his site & he actually sells the drawings for $150 & he'll send you a drawing of the schematic oof the secret alien spaceship for $250, you can even his book for just $99. I'm so glad a very generous, who doesn't want to profit & only cares science discovered this.
He has a charming Schwarzenegger accent. I agree with his conclusion on the whole UFO field, it's a way to make a buck because Barnum was right.
Excellent video. Fact checking alien promoters never ends well for the alien promoters. It turns out they're almost always doing it to promote their own financial interests.
mooronic assessment by someone who hasn't DYOR
Bro- this is the most ignorant comment I've read all week. 😂 - this video is purely speculation. The evidence for extraterrestrial engagement/observation, for decades if not thousands of years is overwhelming. Open your mind and stop watching this crap- you're poisoning your mind.
Colonel Phillip Corso- Day After Roswell.
And skeptics and debunkers like Mick West don't make money from their ideoligical position? 🤣🤣
@@babyUFO.
Joe rogan: what year did you first work on the UFO?
Bob: I don't remember the year.
Joe: what happened to the video of the ufo you took.
Bob: I don't remember I think I gave it to George Knapp.
50 episodes later.
Joe: do you have the video of the ufo Bible gave you?
George: he never gave me a tape.
How do you forget the year YOU touched a ufo.
The interview was laughable.
Also Stephen Greer
Your genuine laughter at the funny parts is very contagious
I was tasked with reverse engineer an alien space, but didn't take any photos of it. I didn't take any notes or collect any data or specifications. I didn't weigh it. I didn't thump it with my fist to hear its tone. I haven't said what kind of tools i used on it, or specifically what i did on it.
In my opinion the conspiracy around Bob Lazars credibility is even more intreuging than the conspiracy theory itself, the two are intertwined in such a way its almost poetic lol
I hope someone out there can help me find an interview with I believe Art Bell but many years after he had interviewed him and I remember John Lear or someone is on the phone as well. Anyway, Bob couldn't seem to remember many details but the other person maybe Lear was remembering what Bob had told them years ago. It was weird to me that the guy remembered all the details of Bobs story but Bob didn't.
@Tony Yeah I agree. I've lied about things in my life for so long, I do not even know what actually happened. I'm thinking of one time my best friend and his neighbor came over to go shooting my .22 rifle in the woods. Long story short, my best friend was shot in the back by a ricochet off the water. I definitely remember lying about the story, even to my friend who'd been shot but I have no idea what the lies were and as a result, I am DEAD serious, I do not know if I shot him or his neighbor did. His neighbor was standing right beside me when it happened and my memory is that I handed him the gun while I tied my shoe, I heard the shot, looked up and heard my friend screaming. His neighbor claimed that I shot the gun and my friend believed him. We were sued in court and I moved to a new town. 8 years later I moved back (10th grade year) and I had a class with my friend who had still not spoken a word to me and was ignoring me. He began taking shit about me to other students in the class and one day, I heard him mouthing off and I stood up and chunked a freshly sharpened pencil at him and it STUCK in the side of his temple and hung down just the tip was stuck.
What a great video! Very complete!
He's a compulsive lying grifter ...I've seen his type
...who has a uniquely uncanny ability to "sell" his tales through his body language.
Guys like this have mastery over their bodies' tells - with such finesse that you & I would more than likely become putty in his hands.
What's amazing is how a man releases top secret classified military info and he's still alive. Never even charged with anything.
I guess the argument that ‚believers‘ would make is that, if they prosecute him, it’s like admitting it’s true. Which is a total bs argument imo.
It's not a crime punishable by death, so why would he not be alive?
Or the fact he stole a fuel that alledgedly blew some physicists up& nobody came after him😂😂
@@TheSneezingMonkey exactly. easier to ridicule him and trust cynisists like you to discredit him.
That pretty much kills this story with one blow. Surely with how many people involved, other people would have spilled the beans by now as well.
I’ve had Lazar in the B.S. artist category for years.
And now imagine all the evidence he has found that proves bob wrong has all been planted by the gouvernement. Its a crazy story and we will never know but we know the gouvernement can change the history of your live especially before the internet
I have to conclude the interview I am getting a headache. AGAIN. 🙄
Rogan appears to have two types of guests: comedians and grifters. I didn't even believe Lazar during the Art Bell days. Rogan bailed him out of a life sentence bullshit prison for a lot of people and that's about it.
THIS IS THE TYPE OF CONTENT I COME TO TH-cam FOR
Great video man! I've always vacillated between being a believer of Lazar's story and a doubter, and after watching your video, I'm back in the doubters column. I do believe that there are things being seen in our skies which are not made by the hand of man, and nothing, including Lazar's fantasy story, will ever convince me otherwise. Thanks for shining a much needed light on this story that never seems to go away! Keep up the great work!
The problem is, Lazar is the perfect guy for the government to use. His background is sketchy enough to make him tough to believe... I suspect every person in these secret programs is eccentric enough to be made out as a nut case when necessary.
Oh sure man; the guy who was debunked for being a notorious lying scumbag is secretly a government agent because normal, rational people laugh at the idea of alien spaceships. They don't have to make him look insane; you guys do a wonderful job of that with the utterly insane shit you believe.
I seen every interview about Bob and would go to sleep listening to every documentary about his story but he has so many inconsistent parts where in one interview he would take a allergy test and then never mention it again or other ones where he would ride with Dennis in the bus to s4 or the one where they took him in the desert and pointed a gun at his head ... And then all this stuff about his life shady shady... Don't believe it anymore.... Still a good story... Still wish it was real
So your logic is because he didn't talk about the exact same things each time he is lying? In the joe rogan podcast he literally makes it clear he can't remember each thing and someone who didn't beilive him that being joey corbell did years and years of research to find out if Bob was lying he had to track down people who went to school with him an old security guard he had to find out if his birth certificate was really deleted from every data base. There is to much proof to deny his story
Or the mind control yellow.liquid he was allegedly forced to drink, he doesn't mention that anymore 🤣
HELLO DAISY,👋
@@MrRecklessryan What's the story about the yellow liquid? Got any link for that?
@@Granulum Bob claims he was given a yellow liquid that tasted like pine every morning he went to S4, he claims it might have been a form of mind control
He never mentions it anymore, because it's so unbelievable, Bob is so clearly full of sh!t.
Yes, RIP Stanton Friedman. I always enjoyed his commentary.
In heaven because he hates himself and is evil now because he thinks God is a Jew. Careful he (God or a Women) might be a Bob Lazar assassin because of his trolling. LMAO😇
Good video man!
Thanks. I appreciate it
I’ve always been skeptical of Lazar. I think he’s a really smart guy, which makes him able to be very convincing with his lies.
Most of his claims should be really easy to verify.
Bob gained notoriety when he stuck a jet engine in his Honda. I feel the die was set and he yearned for more of the limelight. If it sounds too good to be true it usually is
Chanced on this while looking for debunking videos. Your presentation skills are outstanding! I am definitely not a Lazar believer! From an engineering point of view, there are many holes in Lazar`s stories, Stanton Friedman commented on this as well. I am sure that there is life out there in the vastness of space but I am not so sure that it can make the trip to earth on reasonable timescales. Your new subscriber, Chris UK.
Thank you for making this. I guessed he was lying but never bothered to research it, so it’s great having this info in one spot. His back story is hilarious.
This is the first video I watched of yours, and I couldnt stop laughing this is gold, I love the way you presented the info and the laughs when you realized how ridiculous it sounds HAHA
Glad you enjoyed it ;)
The claims about studying at MIT are the bit of string you pull that completely unravel the sweater. As someone who's completed a graduate and several post-grad degrees you create quite the paper trail. At least he'd have a bound copy of his thesis from that area and/or scroll. He can't name a single professor he studied under. I think he did work at some of the facilities he claimed, but as a low level photo-lab or electronic technician.
I didn't finish my degree but I still have most of my notes, lab books, essays etc. Most people I know who hold degrees could find their diplomas in about 3 seconds...
yea and you're dealing with a government so powerful they can erase your entire bloodline, your papers, your life, your families. all of that. they were at the point of killing bob lazar, they already erased almost all the evidence that this guy exists, so they can kill a nobody. did you know bob lazar got shot at on the highway during a pursuit from government agents? why the hell would they go through all the troubles of deleting his files and shooting him on the highway, if he is a fraud? you kids listen to any type of agent you want, but not the one you need to listen to. how the hell did bob lazar talked about element 115 at a time where element 115 wasnt even spoken off? let alone confirmed. couple a years later, they admitted element 115 exists. come now, you dont get to know about stuff like this unless you've been up and close. but hey, believe random agents from the government on youtube man. that ll help.
@@bipolarminddroppings tbh my entire uni work is in a single folder, all it takes is for someone to delete that folder and I'd have nothing else. There's emails but those didn't exist back then so there's that. Even if he did share his essays, anyone can say he made them up just to make it seem like he worked at MIT
Slight correction, the Demon Core was not actually a reactor. If memory serves it was two hemispheres of non-fissionable material with an internal core of fissionable material. The criticality incident happened because the top hemisphere of non-fissionable material was not handled safely and within correct operating protocols, thereby causing the Demon Core to go prompt critical
It was a very basic core for a nuclear bomb, left over from the Manhatten project. The external hemispheres are neccesary to focus the neutrons on the fissile core, for it to detonate in a nuclear explosion efficiently when armed. The scientist who died testing it was using a screwdriver to separate the hemispheres, when he slipped and closed the hemispheres very fast, resulting in a short prompt critical reaction and a burst of gamma radiation, which killed him.
Yes!!!
The important aspect for these purposes are that it was a half basketball shape on a platter coincidentally or not coincidentally very similar to how Lazar described the thing from the UFO. And there was a mishap with the demon core as we know that happened at Los Alamos. So everything comes full circle.
Seems the story is lifted from the true story of the demon core as far as I'm concerned
I came to say the same. Daghlian and Slotin, iirc, were the physicists that died playing around with that core. The top image at 10:09 was Dahlgren's experiment, where he was placing tungsten blocks around the core to measure the approach to criticality. He dropped a brick while moving it, which landed on the core and went critical. A more genuine mistake, perhaps, than Slotin's, who was just being a prat.