The Story Behind S4, Aliens & Bob Lazar

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Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________The Story Behind S4, Aliens and Bob Lazar In May of 1989, people stared at their television sets unsure of what they were hearing as a shadowy figure calling himself, “Dennis” dropped a bombshell. He said that the United States Government was activiely reverse-engineering an alien spacecraft in a mysterious facility called s_4 close to Groom Lake in Nevada. A Man Named “Bob”Born on January 26, 1959, Robert Scott Lazar grew up in Coral Gables, Florida. From Florida, the family moved to New York where Lazar got his first interest in science and engineering when he became neighbors with rocket designer named Eugene Gluhareff. From a young age, Lazar’s penchant for pyrotechnics and loud things that go boom were evident. His mother recalled being startled once after hearing a loud bang outside and discovered Bob had installed a rocket engine on his bike. An often-reprinted photo of young Bob in 1977 while he lived in Woodland Hills, California, shows him on that bike with a rocket engine by Gluhareff strapped on it. You can even find photos and videos of Lazar when he was younger testing his jet bike and later, showing off his jet car. In 1980, he married Carol Strong in California and the couple later moved to Los Alamos in Vegas. While there, Lazar set up his photo processing business. Around the same time, he worked on a limited contract job for Kirk-Mayer, one of the few smaller contractors who supplied personnel to the Los Alamos National Lab. The company only worked on supplying small-time personnel like fabricators, electronic technicians, and machinists. Since Lazar had some technical knowledge from studying at Pierce College, he was hired as an electronics tech by Kirk-Mayer. Several people who worked alongside him at the time described Bob as a “clever, fix-it guy.” He was regularly seen at work handling problems with computers and doing technical repairs to a point he was listed in the Los Alamos National Lab phonebook. His name showed up with the denotation “K/M” signifying he was employed by Kirk-Mayer.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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