A new documentary film entitled “Lazar: The Original Whistleblower” aims to shed light on the extraordinary claims made in the late 1980s by a man named Bob Lazar. Lazar alleged that he worked at a classified government facility called S4 near the infamous Area 51, where he witnessed and worked on reverse-engineering alien spacecraft.
The film’s producers promise that it will “travel back to 1988 where it all started” and “immerse you in the story like never before.” Detailed reconstructions of the alleged S4 facility and alien “saucers” are said to feature prominently. The film will also examine Lazar’s controversial claims about Element 115 as an alien fuel source, as well as anti-gravity propulsion systems used by the spacecraft.
“Lazar: The Original Whistleblower” further explores Lazar’s statements regarding briefing documents he saw describing alien involvement in human affairs over thousands of years. The filmmakers state that the documentary will “serve as a bridge between the worlds of classified projects and open scientific inquiry.”
An accompanying virtual reality experience also aims to place viewers inside the top-secret S4 site to “explore its secrets” and “unravel extraterrestrial mysteries” first-hand from Lazar’s perspective.
The documentary and VR experience promise to reexamine this decades-old alleged insider account of alien technology being covertly studied by the government. “Lazar: The Original Whistleblower” is currently slated for release sometime next year.