UFO Conspiracies: Bob Lazar And Gary Mckinnon

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UFO conspiracies are among the most popular in recent history and today. Bob Lazar and Gary McKinnon are two of the biggest names in UFO culture, and their stories, whether or not they are true, are monumental and still relevant today. In late 1988 and early 1989 Bob Lazar was hired by are 51 to work as a physicist. He went through top security training and was brought to a specific area of area 51 called S4. S4 is even more secretive than area 51 built into the side of a mountain and has a higher clearance than regular Area 51 employees. Lazar worked as a physicist and his primary job was to reverse engineer alien spacecraft to understand how they work. We know that gravity can be used to bend space time. Alien craft have the technology to bend space time by generating intense gravity. They can do this by using Element …show more content…

Gravity can be amplified and focused on a specific point to cause the space time distortion needed for space travel. Element 115 is the only element that has a gravity that can be used for this process. He worked on nine craft in S4 and describes them as gray metallic disks or saucers. The saucer he worked on the most had two levels. On the lower deck were the gravity amplifiers. The reactor used to power them is located on the second level, as well as seats and a control panel, but they were too small for a man to use. His goal was to see if he could duplicate the saucer technology with earth material. He witnessed an alien craft being flown in a test flight by a person. When on a planet or near an intense gravity field the craft uses its gravity amplifiers to hover by pushing back on the gravity of earth. It can also use gravity to distort space time around it and thus is virtually invisible, in the same way we can see the stars behind the sun due to its gravity. All this information about gravity distortion was discovered through Project Galileo, the program Lazar was a

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