I had gone back to the Teign Estuary to photograph the area to see if I could spot any other unusual crafts within the area, as this place is clearly the major hot spot for this area of Devon.
The tide was out, and I walked out into the middle of the estuary where I was taking photographs of the surrounding fields. It wasn't long before I spotted something unusual. I could see something miles away flying above some fields, and at first I thought it was a military jet. I quickly zoomed in on it with my Nikon P900 camera, only to be shocked by what I saw.
Bob Lazar burst on the UFO scene in the late 1980's. He made claims of working at Area 51 and of reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology, AKA UFOs. He claimed to work in a site called S4 near Area 51. Lazar was interviews by George Knapp of KLAS TV station and this is where Lazar basically spilled the beans about UFOs and alien contact. Lazar told fascinating details of how the UFOs looked and worked. He talked about test flights and even knew dates of upcoming test flights.
Lazar also talked about Element 115. Lazar stated that Element 115 was what powered the UFOs.
The thing about element 115 (Ununpentium) at the time Lazar was talking about it, is that it didn't exist, at least not to those outside of Area 51. Element 115 was first created in 2003 by a team composed of Russian scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, and American scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Element 115 was not recognized by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics until December 2015. This alone should prove that Lazar had some prior inside knowledge that scientist outside of Area 51 did not have and it adds credence to his claims. To my knowledge, he (Lazar) was the first person to ever talk about element 115.
25 years later, Bob Lazar talked once again with George Knapp. Has his story changed? will he come clean? Was any of it true? This video was originally posted in 2014 I believe but many missed it and it is well worth a watch.
Here is the video.
Of course, Lazar has always had his critics and those who doubt his claims. Some of his credentials could not be verified but it is very likely that after talking about Area 51 and UFOs, that much of his history was wiped out. Really, I'm surprised that he is even alive and that he didn't have some sort of "accident".
In the end, I will have to say that I believe Lazar, but wonder if or why they let him tell about it.
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