The documentary will release sometime in 2024. Image Credit: YouTube / Project Gravitaur
The new film, which aims to 'travel back to 1988 where it all started', promises to 'immerse you in the story like never before'.
Widely attributed with popularizing the idea that the US government has been reverse-engineering UFOs, Bob Lazar made headlines in the late 80s when he revealed that he had worked with captured extraterrestrial technology during his time at 'S4' - a secretive facility situated near to Area 51.
An alleged witness to captured alien 'saucers', Lazar claimed to have intimate knowledge of what powered them - Element 115 - as well as the anti-gravity field technology that they used to travel through space.
He also maintained that he had seen government briefing documents describing alien involvement in humans affairs over thousands of years.
Now a new documentary entitled Lazar: The Original Whistleblower is set to lift the lid on Lazar's story by taking viewers back to the 1980s with detailed reconstructions of S4 and the saucers he worked on.
According to the filmmakers, it will "serve as a bridge between the worlds of classified projects and open scientific inquiry" and will even be accompanied by a virtual reality experience that will enable players to "explore the secrets of S4, unravel extraterrestrial mysteries, and navigate a thrilling journey through the eyes of Bob Lazar."
Lazar: The Original Whistleblower is scheduled to release sometime next year.
Based on a it was a clever story by Bob Lazar as part of his fable he sold to George Knapp in 1988. His deion of the location, size, and function of the alleged facility is laughable in regard to its possible existence. There have been many "peekers" looking out over the mountains well before the Military expanded the boundaries and nothing, I repeat nothing was ever seen driving, flying, walking or anything in the location alleged at Papoose Lake.
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