Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan In the '80's Bob Lazar claimed he'd worked on alien space craft and it was powered by Element 115. He was labeled a liar and fraud for, among other reasons, he lied about working at Los Alamos as a physicist and there was no Element 115.
Since then it's been proved he work as a physicist at Los Alamos and there is an Element 115.
Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan Oooh I'm definitely going to watch this. I heard quite a bit about Bob Lazar from "The Last Podcast on the Left". I was listening to one of their episodes about the Rendlesham Forest incident just today while making breakfast.
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Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan Bob Lazar has such a compelling story. I don't get even the slightest hint that he's lying, and his story has so many specific, plausible details. It is honestly hard to believe that he's invented this story.
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Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan The local paper reported something like this:
"Bob Lazar, a physicist at Los Alamos Labs, has been riding to work on this DIY Rocket motorcycle. It has a rocket engine and can be heard for miles around."
Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan The idea that our government could be attempting to reverse engineer technology they discovered buried underground for thousands (or millions?) of years is an incredibly neat concept. Almost sounds like a Crichton novel.
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Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan I've seen a few stories and interviews that kinda stood out.
This was a whole bunch of kids of different ages and backgrounds, and you can see some of the interviews of them, before they had much of a chance of having their story influenced / corrupted.
This one was looked into by a psychology professor (John E. Mack) from Harvard, so not just a UFO enthusiast. (He is kinda leading the witness here and there, though)
Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan I signed off here and looked at my DVR to see if there was anything to watch. What would I discover but that Ancient Aliens had an hour on Lazar and Element 115. Very entertaining!
Time to watch. We are clearly entering an era of disclosure. Forget the singularity.
Re: Lazar Redux on Joe Rogan After finishing the Rogan video (I watched bits and pieces throughout the day), I have to say I'm fairly convinced that what Lazar is saying is true. He comes across as incredibly credible, and all the little details that have been corroborated over the years just make it very hard to believe that he is making it all up. He doesn't come across as a liar, and he certainly doesn't come across as crazy.
It is great that Lazar told his story himself on Rogan's show, because it is going to expose it to a huge audience. I wouldn't be surprised if there were twice as many believers now compared to before this show came out. Like I said before, I first heard of Lazar on the "Last Podcast on the Left", and while at least some of the hosts of the show seem to believe in UFOs, it was easy to dismiss his story when you hear it second-hand. Much more effective hearing it straight from the horses mouth so to speak.
You've convinced me RedQ, I no longer want to believe, I now believe
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