Bob Lazar and Area 51

The debate of the conspiracy of life forms other than human beings has been controversial throughout popular culture. There been many points saying that we’re the only ones in the galaxy and that this whole idea of aliens is all a big hoax. However, a man who claims he actually worked by the Area 51 test site has an argument supporting the alien clause. 

In 1989, with the numbers of alien sitings at an all-time high, a story of a scientist had come to reveal that the government actually had possession of UFO remains that were being kept away from the public eye. With these remains, he claims that scientists would discover new technology.  This scientist Is named Robert Scott Lazar (Bob Lazar) who worked in the S-4 section of Area 51 in the Nevada Test Site where he allegedly read documents of research involving anti-gravity.

This research was said to be on an “anti- gravity reactor” to be used in propulsion systems. In his discoveries he saw nine flying disks stored in the military hangar, and 500 pounds the most difficult element to synthesize on Earth called element 115. Element 115 is said to come from an unknown area where heavy elements produce naturally. Also, to add on to Lazars allegations he even stated that he saw bizarre lights of the test site of Area 51.

Although these accusations of the Alien spaceships, elements, and secret projects are appealing to the public eye. Questions of how credible these sources have come into question. It is reported that his tales are not real and that even his background at California institute for Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and employment couldn’t be verified. Lazar blames the unverification on the government trying to make his story less liable. 

Still to this day the major question in today’s popular culture is that many people believe that the government and the military are covering up the existence about alien life around both of these stories. Is there really more intelligent life than humans or is it just an idea that will forever linger in our world? The world may never know.

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-Darion Allen

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