BOB LAZAR & UFOs | THE BRIEFING by TDP Studios| CASE FILE #1
In 1989, Bob Lazar stepped forward with a story that would change everything. He claimed to have worked at a classified facility known as S-4, near Area 51, where he says the U.S. government was reverse-engineering alien spacecraft powered by a mysterious element unknown to science at the time.
Then something strange happened.
His education records disappeared.
His employment history couldn’t be verified.
His identity itself seemed to be… erased.
Was this proof of a massive government cover-up?
Or was Bob Lazar part of something even deeper?
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Speaker 1: There are only two possibilities in the Bob Blazar case.
Speaker 1: Either Bob fabricated one of the most elaborate scientific hoaxes
Speaker 1: in all of modern history, or he encountered a secret
Speaker 1: so destabilizing, so dangerous that the safest way to deal
Speaker 1: with him was not to silence him, but to erase him.
Speaker 1: Because Bob Azar wasn't just claiming that the United States
Speaker 1: was hiding technology. His testimony stated something far more disruptive
Speaker 1: that whatever this technology was, it wasn't built by human hands.
Speaker 1: The following briefing is not based on belief. Most of
Speaker 1: you watching or listening already have an opinion on Bob Bazaar,
Speaker 1: and that's acceptable. This briefing is about evidence, about inconsistencies,
Speaker 1: about patterns, about why this story refuses to disappear. In
Speaker 1: this case file, consider it open and ongoing.
Speaker 2: In nineteen eighty eight, reporter George knappo Las Vegas CBS
Speaker 2: television station KLAS began investigating the US government schoopol but
Speaker 2: with UFOs. He says has found evidence proving the passive
Speaker 2: cover that began in nineteen forty seven and continues.
Speaker 3: To this day.
Speaker 4: Rob Lazaar claims our government captured alien spaceships UFOs and
Speaker 4: keeps them in a secret warehouse.
Speaker 5: They are actively and having their possession alien spacecraft, and
Speaker 5: they are actively undergoing analysis.
Speaker 3: And distance doesn't matter anymore if they have a different
Speaker 3: propulsion system million ahead of us and heming the sun.
Speaker 3: Just look up at the stars. Every star is a
Speaker 3: sun with orbiting planets, probably in the Goldilock zone. If
Speaker 3: there's life out there, because we had that special are
Speaker 3: they coming here?
Speaker 4: The interview had been set up at the last minute. Dennis,
Speaker 4: whose real name is Bob Lazarre, met our news unit
Speaker 4: in front of the home of John Lear, put on
Speaker 4: a microphone, then sent shock waves through UFO circle. Czar
Speaker 4: recalls what was going through his mind at the time.
Speaker 5: It was a very frightening moment.
Speaker 3: What are you talking about? Spill the beans?
Speaker 5: Bob, Project Galileo, Project Sidekick was supposed to be weapon
Speaker 5: applications of the craft. Project looking Glass had to do
Speaker 5: with time, any effects of time. How are you informed
Speaker 5: in this? But these again were They're just the small
Speaker 5: briefings that I read. Gravity effects time, you know space time.
Speaker 5: I'm sure you've heard of that. You are seeing through
Speaker 5: a gravity distortion field.
Speaker 4: Our government has flat out lied to us for forty
Speaker 4: years or more. They've threatened people and intimidated people.
Speaker 2: They've spied on UFO groups, infiltrated in UFO.
Speaker 4: Groups, spied on researchers, compiled dossier's. Their response is bordered
Speaker 4: on paranoia.
Speaker 1: The objective of this briefing is simple. Establish what can
Speaker 1: be verified, identify what cannot. Sift through the noise, and
Speaker 1: pull out the signal to determine once and for all
Speaker 1: whether Bob Blazar represents misinformation or an exposure to the truth.
Speaker 1: This case may extend across multiple briefings. The scope is
Speaker 1: simply too large for a single report. So with that
Speaker 1: being said, take notes, save your questions for the end,
Speaker 1: and most importantly, subscribe to the channel. Let's begin. Bob
Speaker 1: Blazar was never meant to become a public figure. He
Speaker 1: wasn't charismatic, he wasn't political. He didn't present as the
Speaker 1: normal whistleblower. What he was was an engineer. Lazarre's mind
Speaker 1: driven by curiosity and pattern recognition. Therefore, he had a
Speaker 1: tendency to push systems beyond their intended limits. From a
Speaker 1: young age, Lazarre demonstrated a consistent behavioral trait. He would
Speaker 1: dismantle systems to understand them. But he continued to test
Speaker 1: boundaries others simply wouldn't, and therefore he ignored authority when
Speaker 1: the physics didn't align. This kind of thinking is typically
Speaker 1: praised and told that is that it begins pointing in
Speaker 1: the wrong direction. Bob Lazarre didn't become a significant name
Speaker 1: or personality because of what he built. He would ultimately
Speaker 1: become significant because of the person who took notice of him.
Speaker 1: In nineteen eighty two, Bob Lazar built a jet powered
Speaker 1: Honda Civic not as a publicity stunt, not for fame
Speaker 1: or recognition, but as a proof of concept. The project
Speaker 1: would inevitably draw media attention, as the area of Los
Speaker 1: Alamos was littered with some of the brightest minds in
Speaker 1: the last century. This jet would land Lazar on the
Speaker 1: front page of the Los Alamos Monitor. The jet he
Speaker 1: created would set Lazar on course for one of the
Speaker 1: most incredible journeys of all time. The article identified him
Speaker 1: as a physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. That article
Speaker 1: still exists, It can still be found, and it's a
Speaker 1: crucial piece of the evidence in Lazar's background. One of
Speaker 1: the people who noticed this article. Happened to be giving
Speaker 1: a lecture in the area, and as he was reading
Speaker 1: the very news article featuring the Czar, Bob just so
Speaker 1: happened to be walking by. He introduced himself as the
Speaker 1: subject of the article. This man, it was Ed Deller.
Speaker 1: Edward Teler was not your average physicist or scientist. For
Speaker 1: that fact, he was the architect of the hydrogen bomb.
Speaker 1: Teyler was a senior figure in black budget research, a
Speaker 1: man with influence over highly compartmentalized programs the world of
Speaker 1: the military industrial complex, most famous for Project Manhattan. According
Speaker 1: to Bob Blazar and journalist George Knapp, Teller didn't focus
Speaker 1: on the car. He was more interested in the mind
Speaker 1: that assembled it. A conversation followed, no explanations, no promises,
Speaker 1: just a cordial exchange, and that was just enough. It
Speaker 1: peaked Ed's interest in classified environments. Interest. Well, that's just
Speaker 1: how doors tend to open. Lazarre had found himself in
Speaker 1: exactly the right place at the right time, and he
Speaker 1: was the right mind. When the call finally came. It
Speaker 1: wasn't an invitation per se, it was an evaluation. Bob
Speaker 1: Lazarre was not contacted by the government directly. He was
Speaker 1: contacted by a defense contractor that was later identified as
Speaker 1: EG and G, a company known for staffing the most
Speaker 1: sensitive and restricted facilities in the Nevada Desert and the
Speaker 1: country at large. What followed was not a job interview.
Speaker 1: It was an extremely intricate vetting process, from psychological evaluation
Speaker 1: to full medical screening, several rounds of polygraphs. It's the
Speaker 1: deepest type of back investigation that you can get. This
Speaker 1: was not about intelligence alone. It was specifically designed to
Speaker 1: test one's stress tolerance, their compliance, and most importantly, their discretion.
Speaker 1: Bob Blazar he passed. Bob Blazar believed that he was
Speaker 1: being taken to another test facility. He was being taken
Speaker 1: somewhere that officially did not exist, not publicly at least.
Speaker 1: Lazarre reports being flown to Groom Lake. The infamous Janet
Speaker 1: flights would take them into Area fifty one, where then
Speaker 1: they were ushered into a passenger bus and then driven
Speaker 1: further south. Lazarre became confused, but kept his wits as
Speaker 1: they headed beyond charted facilities towards the restricted site near
Speaker 1: Papous Lake. The facility known as S four, a sectioned
Speaker 1: out base built into the lake bed to lie in
Speaker 1: plain sight, disguised and hidden underground. According to Lazarre, there
Speaker 1: was no signage, there was no insignia. There were hangar
Speaker 1: doors disguised as stone, and behind those doors was something
Speaker 1: that even he could not contextualize, and this is with
Speaker 1: his knowledge of conventional engineering. Behind the first hanger door
Speaker 1: was something impossible, and it wasn't alone. Lazarre claims that
Speaker 1: he observed at least nine distinct craft, not prototypes, not variations,
Speaker 1: but a collection, each different, non standard. However, Lazarre was
Speaker 1: not granted access to all of them. He was assigned
Speaker 1: to a single unit. Compartmentalization was strict. Even within the program,
Speaker 1: knowledge was treated as a liability of sorts. The craft
Speaker 1: Lazarre worked on was approximately forty feet in diameter, smooth, seamless,
Speaker 1: no visible rivets, no weld lines. Lazar described it as
Speaker 1: not manufactured in the way that humans would say, but
Speaker 1: finished perfect. At the center was a compact reactor that
Speaker 1: redefined propulsion. This craft did not fly the way human
Speaker 1: aircraft flew, it felt. Lazarre stated that the reactor was
Speaker 1: powered by an unknown material he called element one fifteen.
Speaker 1: At the time of this claim, the element did not
Speaker 1: officially exist. Lazar alleged it generated antimatter and interacted and
Speaker 1: produced controllable gravity fields. The craft did not push against
Speaker 1: the air. It distorted the very space time around.
Speaker 5: It is the reactor here powering the gravity amplifiers. Gravity
Speaker 5: amplifiers output goes into the gravity emitters at the bottom,
Speaker 5: and the resulting gravity beam or anti gravity wave can
Speaker 5: be pretty much put anywhere you want to. And I
Speaker 5: had access and was permitted to view and look at
Speaker 5: the operation of this main level with the gravity amplifiers
Speaker 5: and the level below the gravity emitters. People call these
Speaker 5: large black rectangular areas on the top portholes. I believe
Speaker 5: there were some planar sensor array that just took in
Speaker 5: information from the surrounding area, whether it be patterns of
Speaker 5: stars or.
Speaker 1: What have you. Decades later, Element one point fifteen would
Speaker 1: be synthesized and added to the periodic table. While it
Speaker 1: was unstable, it was very real. When Lazarre named Element
Speaker 1: one point fifteen, science had not yet caught up. Lazarre
Speaker 1: claims he was given classified reading materials. The documents referred
Speaker 1: and referenced long term extraterrestrial contact and origins linked to
Speaker 1: the Star System Zeta Reticuli, but Lazarre later stated the
Speaker 1: documents felt inconsistent, part factual, part misleading, which introduces a
Speaker 1: disturbing possibility that even inside the program, no one has
Speaker 1: the full truth. The hand scanner, Lazar described that used
Speaker 1: biometrics to verify clearance to facilities. At the time, it
Speaker 1: sounded fictional, like something out of Star Trek. Years later,
Speaker 1: the technology became identified and confirmed to be used at
Speaker 1: classified installations. Now this doesn't are directly confirm alien craft,
Speaker 1: but it does confirm that his access to secure environments fear.
Speaker 1: Lazarre claims he began to feel monitored, assessed, replaceable. He
Speaker 1: concluded something critical, You don't leave programs like this because
Speaker 1: you resign. You leave when you ceased to be useful.
Speaker 1: Lazarre believed that he would not be permitted to leave alive.
Speaker 1: Knowing what he knew the desert witness, Lazarre made a decision.
Speaker 1: He brought others to observe test lights near Groom Lake,
Speaker 1: including a man named John Lear, a pilot with intelligence
Speaker 1: connections and a good friend of Lazar's, and on scheduled
Speaker 1: nights when they were out in the desert, lights would
Speaker 1: appear in the sky silent angular, non conventional, and years
Speaker 1: later those flight windows were or operated. At the time,
Speaker 1: Lazarre crossed a big boundary. Lazar did not go public
Speaker 1: to gain fame. He went public to create insurance. He
Speaker 1: contacted veteran journalist George Knapp, first anonymously, then on the record.
Speaker 1: After that his life well destabilized. Lazar's academic records begin
Speaker 1: to vanish every time George would look into it. MIT
Speaker 1: denied him, Caltech denied him, Los Alamos denied him. Later
Speaker 1: Los Alamos contractor records did resurface, specifically a phone book
Speaker 1: that showed Lazar was in the actual directory, not erased
Speaker 1: but blurred. It was then that Lazar's personal life began
Speaker 1: to be the ammunition legal issues, media ridicule, character attacks,
Speaker 1: and this follows a known intelligence playbook. You don't disprove
Speaker 1: the cleim, you discredit the messenger. In twenty nineteen, Lazarre
Speaker 1: would re emerge on the Joe Rogan experience. After more
Speaker 1: than thirty years. His account remained unchanged, no major revisions,
Speaker 1: no contradictions whether it was true or false. It was
Speaker 1: a cultural moment, and consistency mattered.
Speaker 5: Believe it or not. I'm not into UFOs. I don't
Speaker 5: follow stories or you know, even after your experiences. No,
Speaker 5: I'm fascinated with the technology, and it really it irks me,
Speaker 5: like every night I go to sleep that, you know,
Speaker 5: I don't that it was my own doing essentially that
Speaker 5: that prevented me from continuing on in the in the project.
Speaker 5: I mean, it's the that to be on that cutting
Speaker 5: edge of technology is so alluring to me, you know.
Speaker 5: By the same token, I don't really care that there's
Speaker 5: aliens or where they come from. I mean the pri
Speaker 5: the technology, and that's what I'm fascinated by. But George
Speaker 5: Knapp is he's the guy that threat everything together. And
Speaker 5: what he recently told me is he found the existence
Speaker 5: of this project, the project that I was on.
Speaker 1: Bob Blazar never produced physical proof, he never recant it.
Speaker 1: He was at Los Alamos, and he demonstrated intimate knowledge
Speaker 1: of the building's layout and the people inside. He never
Speaker 1: meaningfully profited. He never meaningfully profited. He, like anyone, has
Speaker 1: made mistakes. But this shouldn't and does not discredit every
Speaker 1: single thing the man has ever said, which leaves us
Speaker 1: with only one question that matters. If Bob Blazar was lying.
Speaker 1: Why was he treated like a threat? Governments and militaries
Speaker 1: they just don't erase. No, the erase anything that threatens
Speaker 1: the narrative. If you need further evidence, c MLK JFK
Speaker 1: Malcolm x bab Lazar may not be a hero, he
Speaker 1: may not be a whistleblower, he may not be exactly
Speaker 1: spot on right. But if he's telling the truth, then
Speaker 1: the greatest secret in human history is being held hostage
Speaker 1: by the military industrial complex. It's right there for the grabbing,
Speaker 1: and it's much more than we can possibly conceive. This
Speaker 1: briefing has concluded. You have now been sworn to secrecy.
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Speaker 1: the new series on TDP, The Briefing, which will debut
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Speaker 1: Leave your thoughts in the comments below and let me
Speaker 1: know if you believe Lazar's story or is there simply
Speaker 1: too much mud in the water? Could it get designed
Speaker 1: like that? Until next time, stay humble, stay kind, and
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