SUBJECT: THE SAUCERS OF S-4                                  FILE: UFO2422





On November 11 and 13, 1989, viewers of KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, Nevada, heard an
incredible story from news reporter George Knapp: A scientist had come forth
to reveal that the U.S. government possesses the remains of extraterrestrial
vehicles. From these vehicles have come extraordinary technological
breakthroughs.

The scientist, Robert Scott Lazar, said he had worked in the S-4 section of
Area 51, a corner of the Nevada Test Site. There, he had read documents
indicating the existence of ongoing research on an "anti-gravity reactor" for
use in propulsion systems. He was astonished, he said, but he was even more
shocked to be shown nine flying discs "of extraterrestrial origin" stored in a
hangar. As part of the gravity-harnessing propulsion, the craft used an
element, 115, unknown of Earth, because it is "impossible to synthesize an
element hat heavy here on Earth.  .  .  . The substance has to come from a
place where superheavy elements could have been produced naturally." From the
recovered craft the U.S. government had collected some 500 pounds of the
stuff.

Adding apparent credibility to Lazar's testimony were persistent reports
(chronicled even in the respected Aviation Week & Space Technology) of bizarre
lights over the test site - craft maneuvering in ways beyond the capacity of
known aviation technology. These reports are almost certainly genuine.

Lazar's tales, on the other hand, are almost certainly bogus. Investigations
raised serious questions about his reliability. His claims about his education
and employment could not be verified, and his character proved to be
questionable. In 1990 he was arrested for his involvement with the operation
of a Nevada brothel.



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