Yes totally robbed the whole fucking podcast.. and he supposed to be an alien attic wrightwood and podcasts was getting really deep how does it take a turn to fucking orangutans and same shut he always talks about?
Another person he had on said that the orangutan has never caught a fish , just did this because they saw a human. They never have been successful doing this.
@ there is always new news in the bob lazar and UFO community. However, nothings changed other than bob working on a new project called gravitaur on UA-cam that dives deeper into bob which will be great. Just want bob on her again to catch up and more of his story is all Update, if you have not watched the UAP hearing held recently. That is new. Check it out
"Lazar's claims were later disproven (by UFO skeptics and believers alike). He was found to have fabricated not only his employment at Nellis but indeed his entire background; almost nothing of what he said was true. Still, Lazar's lies propelled Area 51 into the public's consciousness"
I didn’t become serious about researching aliens and whatnot until investigation alien came out. With people randomly over the years showing me pictures of things they’ve seen in the sky, and one person telling me an experience they had that felt like it was with aliens, but they can’t be sure, I’m questioning aliens more and more. Like it’s a gut feeling sort of thing. So yes, please have an updated interview with Bob Lazar!
“The journalists in America are no longer covering critical stories. Investigative journalism is gone. Foreign-news coverage is gone. The press is owned by five giant corporations.” - *_Robert F. Kennedy, Jr._*
Same, both my parents are now retired engineers, dad worked high up in the DOD even. In the early 70s they built a hovercraft for their senior project in college... it’s in my blood to have an inner Tim the tool man Taylor moment the moment I heard that 😂😂😂
Bob said the craft had no landing gear and the shitter was missing; however, it would have been wrong at that point to jump to conclusions and assume it was built by Boeing. We had to wait until it crashed before we could do that.
@jenomsedivam yeah, because THAT guy is more believable - and yes, that's ultimately all you have to go on with this bullshit...who sounds more believable.
@@jesuisnoach how did he almost ruin the interview? Just curious… other people have said the same but I didn’t get any negative vibes from him. Did I miss something?
all he would have to say to get killed is "oh they actually want me to say this stuff cuz this is all staged they are building up to a fake alien invasion, the technology is real but it isnt from aliens that part is completely fake lol" which is what got bill cooper killed after he was leaking shit about aliens from the pentagon and then realized they want him to leak it and are staging the existence of aliens and making it look like they are covering it up
YzeeVII it’s pretty likely that there is technology in existence on earth right now that would absolutely blow our minds. It would be top top secret though
If you listen carefully, you can hear Eddie Bravo outside banging on the walls and screaming in the streets trying to get in but Joe has the studio proofed
@@brendasweeney4155 shit show is a good word for it...bravo doesn't even believe in space so it would probably end up as a "friendly" bjj match where everyone gets choked out, even Jamie so the podcast would be silent until they woke up lol!
Barry *Castillo* Dennis *Marianni* Seems like alot of Italian-americans are “in the know” because they carry a sense of solidarity when it comes to taking secrets to the grave. Not surprising since italians pioneered the code of omertà: code of silence and code of honor that places importance on silence in the face of questioning by authorities or outsiders. “Don’t every let anyone outside of the family know what your thinking again.” “Don’t ask me about my business Kay.” I think the USG took some chapters out of omertà code with respect to the organization of secrecy: secrecy oaths and security clearance levels, N.D.A’s, background checks.
@@effortlessawareness8778 I'm glad your knowledge of Italian culture comes from a couple of lines from a movie that is well known for its over-simplification and manipulation of the Italian-American version of La Cosa Nostra.
I dont know who he is but it seems to me that he was there to give joe somebody to talk to when lazars migrane kicks in, so cut him some slack. He is just trying to help
He's ignorant. Totally blew his credibility when he said fighter pilots aren't Trained Observers and don't know the history of this topic. Yo, dumbass! Who the fuck do you think has been test flying these sooper seekrit aircraft? Film makers? 😂 Don't even get me started on how highly trained military and law enforcement are in observation.
“Through my time in the military and my deployments, I have recognized the importance of having a Commander in Chief who will not only go after those who threaten the safety and security of the American people, but who will also exercise good judgment and foresight in stopping these failed interventionist wars of regime change that have cost our country so much in human lives, untold suffering, and trillions of dollars.” - *_Tulsi Gabbard, Ex Dem Rep._*
@@lutherfordhornwell His story is rubbish: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@Reviewchiller His story is rubbish: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@Reviewchiller Definitely. On top of that, the comment seems like a Chat GPT output. With the list format and the use of double asterisks, when *one* asterisk is how you make bold text.
@@Reviewchiller Tons of accounts like that under everything "controversial" these days. There's obviously a lot of power behind all this dis info. State sponsored I think. Dark times but things are looking bright.
@@dextromane8463 they have an underground alien colony. The aliens are being held against their will and being forced to share their advanced knowledge of technology.
@Dylan Koop IMO it's because he's unnecessary. Bob Lazar is the subject here, he's the one with the actual experience and it's his story. The documentary would've been much better if Corbell would've stayed out of it. More than half of the footage was of him sitting around barefoot re-staging fake text message and phone conversations.
Joe's quote about us not understanding the technology that we have access to reminds me of the quote from the Manhattan project "they won't fear it until the understand it and they won't understand it until they use it"
Bob Lazar has Electronics/Physics degrees from MIT and Cal Tech, but the government has erased all records of his attendance there. That means everyone in the Records and Admissions Office, the President of those Institutions, the Chairmans of the Physics Department, all of his Professors and all of his fellow Student colleagues, have agreed to cooperate with the Federal Government and deny that Bob Lazar went to school at those places . . . . Even Stanton Friedman stated that Bob Lazar is a fraud and a phoney. Apparently, Friedman, who is a physicist, asked Lazar some basic physics questions that a High School Physics student could easily answer. Lazar was clueless. Stanton Friedman was disgusted at wasting his time with a con-man.
His story is bullshit: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would saved copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses, but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favorite bartender? Work out buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company, and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd being doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. Doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989 a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago, before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently element 115 is unstable in all its forms, and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element, and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns they'd come get it. If you stole this you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later been confirmed the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base, or from people off base talking. Doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short term contracting job which don't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. Pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it "why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli, and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@chaoticreckless noo its just recently alot of people are seeing ufos and the government is slowly releasing documented files on ufos just a whole bunch of stuff getting out the shadows
D34Dinstinct documentary? Bob chats pure sh*t. As soon has he started slagging Tesla off, it all came together. If you think he is telling the truth, you need to wash your brain with hot, soapy water.
@@brigittederoch interesting.. steven greer is one massive fraudster. greer has people stand on a mountain with him while someone in the distance flys drones with lights on and says they're aliens . And he charges for that bullshit smfh .
Barry was the name of the little kid in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, as was that hand scanner. It seems Bob (or more like his friend John Lear, who I suspect concocted much of Bob’s story for him) strung together a bunch of UFO lore and sciencey-sounding stuff to create a whole new story that they at first did as a joke, but blew up much bigger than they thought it would and is now too big to back off from.
Jon Pynes for me , a guy called ‘ Barry ’ gives this story credibility. His elderly mum had probably died - and the uk has many ‘ Barry’s ‘whom society wouldn’t miss ....😆
falkenlaser so what about the element 115 that he said years ago became a element on the periodic table and the video footage of him knowing when the ufo flight test took place
Rumbert Dillahuntsville there’s literally a fucking video on the internet of him filming something in the sky that shows there were test flights and it’s suspicious how his birth certificate and where he went for education disappeared and the funny thing is there’s a guy who he knew that where he worked at s4 admitted that bob worked there and there’s a phone log of him working there. It sounds like you didn’t even watch the stream and went blabbing that his story is fake because you’re a lazy thinker
So, why the secrecy over ground state energy? "Corporations are a good thing, but they should not be running our government. They have driven the American economy since its founding, and the prosperity of our country is largely dependent on the free operation of corporations. However, some corporations don't want free markets, and they don't want democracy-they want profits." - *_Robert F. Kennedy, Jr._*
Did anyone catch the beginning where he says when he first got his lab partner? Technology they've had for decades.. a fucking Doc Brown Flux capacitor 😳😳😳
@Robert Dillacunstville SportModel Trash Can Lid 100% lmao you have zero proof hes not, he has mentioned things decades ago which ended up being real. Out of this infinite universe you dont think theres other living beings? That have had maybe a few million years of development time ahead of us. That's ridiculous to think that way.
@@SH-yk4ft dude this guy is fucking insane hes commented like 1000 times and his UA-cam channel is full of videos hating on UFOs and what not, bob Lazar lives rent free in this guys head
I feel like bob has been thru so much it's hard for him to explain everything. He wasn't hit personally. More extrovertantly. He came out with what he saw and everyone around him was affected and doesn't want anyone to be hurt again.
Dad Man Yea, you guys follow Joe with whatever he says like a sheep show.. Jeremy is the reason he is there.. And Joe is just pandering to the mainstream crowd.. Because, people haven’t a clue who Corbell really is..
But he also said that it was just one of like 11 crafts they had. So it's like, 15 miles isn't a bad distance to hold another one. Or maybe a little alien body perhaps, who knows.
everybody storming an abandoned building. you really think with all the interest in area 51 that they wouldnt just move everything to an actual secret facility
@@giangutierrez4989 His story is rubbish: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@giangutierrez4989 His story is rubbish: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
I agree. This podcast could have been 8-10 hours and I would have listened/watched it multiple times. Bob wouldn’t be down for that but I wish we could hear more.
@@jali1 People have been looking into this guy for nearly 40 years now. Still nobody has found a way to debunk him. He's a very interesting guy to say the least. He never came out and tried to make money off of this either, he hated talking about it back then and him coming out ruined his entire career and his credibility..
Yeah he seems to get irritated when somebody doesn't exactly agree with him or can't get his point across he definitely likes his opinion to be the dominating one it's a little annoying
“I therefore suggest giving the UAP investigative process a chance and I am frankly baffled why anyone would expect DoD or the IC to have firm answers when the AARO office is only just beginning to be properly staffed and funded. Would we expect SETI to find definitive proof of aliens the moment they began collecting data? Meanwhile, with this recently passed legislation, Americans have reason to hope we will soon know the truth of legendary allegations that the US government has recovered alien technology. For those seized with curiosity over the UAP issue, I can’t imagine a better Christmas gift than this new UAP legislation." - *_Christopher Mellon, Graduate of the Clownfest School of UFO Investigation_*
hes previously mentioned their names in the orignal documentary in the 90s. What hes saying is he could mention certain people today which would further prove his story but he doesnt want to out them
the sounds and "music" in the documentary is horrible... I muted and used subs instead. But as chewie684 said this interview was far better than the documentary.
Jeremy was a bit annoying for some reason.. but I think it really helped Bob having someone else take some of the spotlight so he was able to relax more
@@CHURCHISAWESUM UFOs are obviously real. That doesn't make them flying saucers or aliens from another world. UFO is just "unidentified flying objects." It merely means we don't know what something is when we see it. Could be a much more mundane explanation than "visitors from another world!"
@@rkstevenson5448 Yeah I know. I use the colloquial term and its colloquial meaning because that's how literally everyone uses the term UFO. Don't believe me, go do a google image search for "UFO"
@@CHURCHISAWESUM they believe aliens (another lifeform not from earth) exist because why wouldn't we?! It would be MORE insane to believe that we are literally the Only life forms in the universe, & we will never come accross any others.
Phalanx Well during this interview he doesn’t really come off as a douche at all, he may look like a hipster but it’s not fair to call him a douche because people who look like him are
That is exactly what I was thinking. Hey Rogan, I’m a big fan. Tell me how you went from WWE personality to radio show host. I will give joe credit though. He asked really practical questions that nobody ever asks lazar. People seem to focus on their own agenda and ask lazar to speculate on their own theories.
@Adam Malec A "childlike mind" calls strangers faggots on the internet and expects to be taken seriously. You're the epitome of the 'peaked in highschool' manchild.
To be fair, he did knock the joke up a notch by adding the pouring it on the reactor part. He could have just gone with the standard asking him iif he’s tried it bit...
Jesus Mfing christ Look around at the state of the US and what the government gets away with. People would sign a petition and then nothing would get done. STORM WASHINGTON D.C. and F Area 51.
Luis Elizondo is on the wane-a couple of million views, lol; even cat videos get more than that. I guess the public knows he’s just a military puppet, and a piss-poor one at that. 🤣
I rewatched it. It's actually Joe who's kinda feeling agonized towards Jeremy simply for the mic situation henceforth projecting the audience to feel the same way. I kinda think Joe was being goofy and childish but I don't hate him for it. Kinda weird how quick you are towards Jeremy to hate. Technology isn't good for us sometimes. Hate is easy, Understanding is hard.
@@theorangegush1368 agreed. I came to the comments to see if anyone else picked up on that tension. Really seemed like Joe didn't like him at all. Constantly interrupting him to state references but totally believed Bob....??? Weird. Did they have it out or something?
Whistlingbeardo Area 51 didn’t have this kind of “alien” stuff anymore, they know the public has some type of idea of what they’ve done, they’ve probably moved their different projects to other secret locations
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@@TheEllaTB His story is rubbish: 1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston. 2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!" 3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing." 4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space? 5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it. His proof is bullshit: 1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes. 2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them? 3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again. 4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything. That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it. His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated: 1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story. 2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities. 3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why? 4. The aliens are the typical greys. 5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with. The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual: 1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful. 2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him? 3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
Dude an admiral was talking to scientist about this. Ok what was it about? Okay so it was an admiral and he talked to scientist. Yeah I get that, but about what? It was this admiral, and he talked to a scientist. Im telling you this is real.
Idk if its realated but joe hasnt put out a video since this raid area 51 fb thing and the guy who put it out said he made it after watching this podcast joe could be taking heat
I love how no matter who Joe Rogan has on his podcast, he finds a way to talk about Orangutans spear fishing.
Kristopher Dickson .. I’m surprised he doesn’t scream “ Thug Rose !!! “ ( DC voice )
Yes totally robbed the whole fucking podcast.. and he supposed to be an alien attic wrightwood and podcasts was getting really deep how does it take a turn to fucking orangutans and same shut he always talks about?
You worked on alien flying saucers eh? Have you ever seen chimps eat brains? Jamie pull that up
Another person he had on said that the orangutan has never caught a fish , just did this because they saw a human. They never have been successful doing this.
I only come here for the Orangutans spear fishing.
Sounds like the real person we need to talk to is Barry, #LetsFindBarry
Haha!!! you get it. Barry is the real big swinging dude in this lab. Get Barry on the phone!! HAHAHAHH!
Find Barry. Find truth.
JAMIE PULL UP BARRY PLZ
Barry is Kaiser soze :)
No way Barry is real when his shirt says Barium on it
Joe please try to interview bob again, we need it
@ there is always new news in the bob lazar and UFO community. However, nothings changed other than bob working on a new project called gravitaur on UA-cam that dives deeper into bob which will be great. Just want bob on her again to catch up and more of his story is all
Update, if you have not watched the UAP hearing held recently. That is new. Check it out
"Lazar's claims were later disproven (by UFO skeptics and believers alike). He was found to have fabricated not only his employment at Nellis but indeed his entire background; almost nothing of what he said was true. Still, Lazar's lies propelled Area 51 into the public's consciousness"
yes i totally agree
Fr
I didn’t become serious about researching aliens and whatnot until investigation alien came out. With people randomly over the years showing me pictures of things they’ve seen in the sky, and one person telling me an experience they had that felt like it was with aliens, but they can’t be sure, I’m questioning aliens more and more. Like it’s a gut feeling sort of thing. So yes, please have an updated interview with Bob Lazar!
“The journalists in America are no longer covering critical stories. Investigative journalism is gone. Foreign-news coverage is gone. The press is owned by five giant corporations.”
- *_Robert F. Kennedy, Jr._*
This guy should be our leader in the Area 51 raid
Tight!
Lol
@@callsignoutlaw No one has said tight since 2001.
Lazar ain't fucking with yall lmaooo
Dude 3 weeks ago I posted a comment here saying raid the bases. I'm stunned that this coincidence is occurring now.
When Jeremy talks it's like an ad break..
Nobody likes Jeremy lol and he works so fucking hard to get this shit out there
@Mourning Star LOL. He can only reply Itsme Itsme.
Lol I think it’s funny, I’m going through the comments and it’s either they love him or hate him. I’m indifferent
He annoys the f**** out of Joe. But he does cool work.
@@itsmeitsme9526 I like him, I think he's fascinating!
He had me at “I put a jet engine in my Honda”
Same, both my parents are now retired engineers, dad worked high up in the DOD even. In the early 70s they built a hovercraft for their senior project in college... it’s in my blood to have an inner Tim the tool man Taylor moment the moment I heard that 😂😂😂
Boostedboiz Hondas are faster
that's literally how he got the job...
That to me is more interesting
Also fits his closing line, “I hate attention...”
Really dude
Bob said the craft had no landing gear and the shitter was missing; however, it would have been wrong at that point to jump to conclusions and assume it was built by Boeing. We had to wait until it crashed before we could do that.
Shitter hehehe
Everytime bob stop talking im like : Take your time bob, im here forever
absolutely-this man doesnt have a lying bone in his body
Are you all barely waking up? if so congrats.
And I'm like take your meds Bob
Patchman why you got to be an ass about it. Kind of shows how happy you are with your own life.
@jenomsedivam yeah, because THAT guy is more believable - and yes, that's ultimately all you have to go on with this bullshit...who sounds more believable.
Rogan needs to do another podcast with Lazar.
Oh for sure
And this time without Jeremy
@@nimbusnimbus.IV. for sure, he almost ruined the interview
@@jesuisnoach how did he almost ruin the interview? Just curious… other people have said the same but I didn’t get any negative vibes from him. Did I miss something?
@@Trey_Johnson11 he comes off as not credible, and he interjects with dumb comments or questions. At least for me, he annoyed me.
Whats the problem?
"Just trying to figure out how to word this without getting killed man"
zanthium z where is that in the podcast lmao
all he would have to say to get killed is "oh they actually want me to say this stuff cuz this is all staged they are building up to a fake alien invasion, the technology is real but it isnt from aliens that part is completely fake lol" which is what got bill cooper killed after he was leaking shit about aliens from the pentagon and then realized they want him to leak it and are staging the existence of aliens and making it look like they are covering it up
@@ClarityFB makes sense
@@ClarityFB i want ro make a fake video of him saying that and leak it
@@ClarityFB to
Anyone here after watching the second US Congress UFO hearing?
@@goldendarkness3702 clownfest
Eddie Bravo is listening very skeptically somewhere
Hes not the only one lmao these mufucas stickn to scripts
It’s a government cover up happening in joe rogans studio 😂
Oh he's glassin. Looki into it haaaard.
Eddie thinks that Bob is just a government ploy to lie about crafts. Lol.
YzeeVII it’s pretty likely that there is technology in existence on earth right now that would absolutely blow our minds. It would be top top secret though
If you listen carefully, you can hear Eddie Bravo outside banging on the walls and screaming in the streets trying to get in but Joe has the studio proofed
and thank god. This extra guy Jeremy was good. Didn't interrupt, and was interesting.
It's an Eddie Proof studio
But could you imagine the shit show of amazingness it would be if Eddie was able to break through
@@brendasweeney4155 shit show is a good word for it...bravo doesn't even believe in space so it would probably end up as a "friendly" bjj match where everyone gets choked out, even Jamie so the podcast would be silent until they woke up lol!
Look in to it......utube....its on utube
I love how you can see both stage lights reflecting off Joe's head
Grant McDougall I can’t unsee this now.
Chrome dome
Thanks... all I see now 😂😂
@@jafowler1000 your welcome🤣
Head like a ufo
Bob Lazar: "Barry... Barry... Barry ...Barry."
Barry somewhere in the Vegas desert: *Gets tortured every time Bob mentions his name*
Good old bazza..... Surprised it wasn't a Dave haha
Barry *Castillo*
Dennis *Marianni*
Seems like alot of Italian-americans are “in the know” because they carry a sense of solidarity when it comes to taking secrets to the grave.
Not surprising since italians pioneered the code of omertà: code of silence and code of honor that places importance on silence in the face of questioning by authorities or outsiders.
“Don’t every let anyone outside of the family know what your thinking again.”
“Don’t ask me about my business Kay.”
I think the USG took some chapters out of omertà code with respect to the organization of secrecy: secrecy oaths and security clearance levels, N.D.A’s, background checks.
@@effortlessawareness8778 I'm glad your knowledge of Italian culture comes from a couple of lines from a movie that is well known for its over-simplification and manipulation of the Italian-American version of La Cosa Nostra.
He's not using his real name
@@Tom_Van_Zandt awwww pauly :D
Jeremy “hold on a second let me add a super unclear and melodramatic monologue that doesn’t add anything to the current topic” Corbell
Sawyer Smith 😂
He’s probably more drunk - seems like that guy in the bar lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just like the documentary with the strange flash imagery and Mickey Rourke talking nonsense.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
hats off to Joe for answering literally every question imaginable and being just as intrigued as all of us
Agree
@Ralph Grimm 😆
Asking*
Enough already!!!!!!
@Ralph Grimm do you think were the only life within trillons of miles?
Who’s here after 2024 ufo hearing with congress
Me
Haha, buzzing about the conference cos now my partner wants to watch this and the bob lazar doc 😂😂
Me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me 😅
Me 🇬🇧
When Jeremy talks, Joe’s face looks like my face when an advert pops up
I dont know who he is but it seems to me that he was there to give joe somebody to talk to when lazars migrane kicks in, so cut him some slack. He is just trying to help
@@0TurnAround0 he seems perfectly coherent, rogan was really being a dick
I dont mind the guy but him being there was unnecessary
@@JamieB34c same opinion i have of joe 99% of the time
@@rickdeckard1075 yeah but without him we wouldn't have these podcasts
Jeremy Corbell: starts talking
Me: I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing
He's just THAT unlikable.
Same as in the documentary
In a Samuel L. Jackson voice😂
Ahh come on, give the guy some credit. He brought out Bob for all of us
He's ignorant. Totally blew his credibility when he said fighter pilots aren't Trained Observers and don't know the history of this topic. Yo, dumbass! Who the fuck do you think has been test flying these sooper seekrit aircraft? Film makers? 😂
Don't even get me started on how highly trained military and law enforcement are in observation.
"I have followed very closely, you used to work at Area 51.."
"no"
Rombert Dillahuntsvalle like your girlfriend
Rombert Dillahuntsvalle how do u know if it’s fiction if u have never been there so please stfu instead of expressing an opinion with no evidence
Anonymous Anonymous All you are doing is speculating u have no idea what you’re talking about
No you idiot he worked on s1 or s5 or s4 he doesn’t seem to chose. maybe It’s s6
Area 51 wasn't even a thing back then
“Through my time in the military and my deployments, I have recognized the importance of having a Commander in Chief who will not only go after those who threaten the safety and security of the American people, but who will also exercise good judgment and foresight in stopping these failed interventionist wars of regime change that have cost our country so much in human lives, untold suffering, and trillions of dollars.”
- *_Tulsi Gabbard, Ex Dem Rep._*
100% positive Eddie bravo was 1 of the guys camped on this guys lawn
😭😂😂
huuuuuuuuundred percent
(turns away from mic to cough)
@drew bell nigga get choked out talking like that
LMAOOOO I skimmed over this and thought it said “Eddie bravo was one of the guys who CRAPPED in this guys lawn!!!
Lmao
I’m almost positive that he’s Steven King’s little brother.
I've said this forever
Underrated comment of the week goes to....
@shugo104 what makes you think his story is illegitimate
And Jeremy Corbell is Jake Gyllenhall's older brother.
Stephen king and Elon musk’s child
Bob sounds like someone who had seen some shit and the other guy sounds like a normal crazy person and idk why
Lmao I thought the same, he's the guy that makes it all seem crazy, probably just because he's a director though
Lol the bearded guy really does sound crazy.
i mean he is a film maker
Vorusen Bc Bob is smart and obviously a good liar (if he’s lying) ...
Lily Smith it’s easy to lie but it’s also easier to believe.
Mr. Lazar deserves nothing more than respect. I have respected the man for years.
Mr. Lazar has been consistent with his story for over thirty years. If he was lying, he wouldn’t be able to do this.
❤️
@@fastquick4266 The cope from Lutherford, aka Fast Quick, is insane. It's pure comedy gold.
@@lutherfordhornwell His story is rubbish:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@JamesBill9 🎪
Joe Rogan was just what Bob Lazar needed to realize he's not alone and we are all on his side.
Bob is our dude
Bobs your Uncle.
Yes sir👍
I dont beleive bob
@@Frenchkisssss I don't believe you.
Eddie Bravo was probably banging on the door outside the studio
"LET ME IN! LET ME INNNNNNNNNN!" -Eddie Bravo
Him and Alex Jones were probably waiting at Joe's car to kick his ass for not letting them in the interview.
What's this a reference to lol
Not bob Eddie Bravo believes aliens are fake
@@loreaver3882 wtf lol
the golden age of full rogan interviews in the old studio with comments and fan made timestamps.
The interviews are still good tho
@@joel46n24 I haven't been intrigued by a guest in quite some time
Good Times..
@@chasejordan9295 Really? Hasn't changed much to me
@@MeskDaKrull Not sure what you mean m8
“I didn’t leave the Democratic Party; the Democratic Party left me.”
- *_Robert F. Kennedy Jr. peacemaker and patriot._*
rfk jr is a retard.
if you listen really close, you can hear Eddie Bravo bagging on the door and the walls throughout the podcast
Word is they called in the national guard surrounded the building,
LMAO
“LET ME IN LET ME INNNNNNNNN”
Most unoriginal comment
@@borris3768 why don't you just go back to listening to your Sticky Fingers and your gay af GTA5 music.
Joe should do a special episode with Elon and ask about the gravitational reactor
Elon him self is an Alien 😅
😂😂
@K D Pass me whatever you're smoking. It must be the best shit.
He did ask him about it during the Elon Musk podcast.
Elon is never coming back
Jeremy Corbell speaks in clickbait and I hate it
BIG TIME
No clarification at all about any fucking thing 🤣🤣🤣
Nailed it
Gerard Beckings hahaahahahhaaha
@@fredlebhart1393😊
Here after the Congress hearing. Luis Elizando and Bob Lazar are goated
@@Reviewchiller His story is rubbish:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@FastQuack-z9t people keep commenting this exact same essay under different accounts. Yall seem like feds
@@Reviewchiller Definitely. On top of that, the comment seems like a Chat GPT output. With the list format and the use of double asterisks, when *one* asterisk is how you make bold text.
@@ericfromeng and tht account was made a week ago and has made hundreds of comments, yet didn’t feel inclined to respond to my accusation
@@Reviewchiller Tons of accounts like that under everything "controversial" these days. There's obviously a lot of power behind all this dis info. State sponsored I think. Dark times but things are looking bright.
The guy who started the Facebook campaign says he got the idea from this podcast. rofl.
Naruto runners unite! They can’t stop all of us!
He clearly wasn't paying attention.
correct but how is that even funny?
Lets see dem aliens bruh
RIP to Jeremy's feelings when he reads the comments.
fless93 Flesser Why?
@@coronavirus3688 he means how everyone is shitting on Jeremy's comments and how people would rather just have Bob Lazar there alone with joe
ye, bless his soul. His mind is racing and jumping from reference to reference
What if he enjoy thoes comments?
@@Eli-zo9yp I'm sure Jeremy wouldn't agree to let Bob on the show alone. He has to be there to protect the documentary.
Jeremy reminds me of someone that traps you in a conversation at a bar.
Kevin Rustles or a waiter that makes it his life
Hahahahahaha
LMAOOO
🤣
Kevin Rustles HAHAHA EXACTLY
#MakeAmericaHealthyAgain2024
Hope all the Area 51 info comes out in my life time. It’s so intriguing
Same! Memes aside i really wonder what is actually going on there and im pretty sure they can't hide things forever. Hopefully we find out one day
@@dextromane8463 they have an underground alien colony. The aliens are being held against their will and being forced to share their advanced knowledge of technology.
@@Superunknown1 They will be free at September 20th thankfully
@@dextromane8463
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You got that right!👍🏼
Jeremy "I'll let you finish but let me derail this topic real quick" Corbell
Everybody hates Jeremy lmao 😂
corbell sucks
Seems like hes looking directly into the camera whenever he speaks lol or is the camera just right behind Joe's head. Made me a little uncomfortable
It seemed like Jeremy was just trying to make sure he provided as much context as possible to Bobs story because it’s too easy to twist this story
@Dylan Koop IMO it's because he's unnecessary. Bob Lazar is the subject here, he's the one with the actual experience and it's his story.
The documentary would've been much better if Corbell would've stayed out of it. More than half of the footage was of him sitting around barefoot re-staging fake text message and phone conversations.
Joe's quote about us not understanding the technology that we have access to reminds me of the quote from the Manhattan project "they won't fear it until the understand it and they won't understand it until they use it"
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I have become death the destroyer of worlds
Bob Lazar has Electronics/Physics degrees from MIT and Cal Tech, but the government has erased all records of his attendance there. That means everyone in the Records and Admissions Office, the President of those Institutions, the Chairmans of the Physics Department, all of his Professors and all of his fellow Student colleagues, have agreed to cooperate with the Federal Government and deny that Bob Lazar went to school at those places . . . . Even Stanton Friedman stated that Bob Lazar is a fraud and a phoney. Apparently, Friedman, who is a physicist, asked Lazar some basic physics questions that a High School Physics student could easily answer. Lazar was clueless. Stanton Friedman was disgusted at wasting his time with a con-man.
WOW, what's going on? IS...is that Bob Lazar on Joe Rogan???? You the man Joe,You the man,
no you the man Alex
My man
Any relation to Tommy bunz?
SERIOUSLY!!❤
no, Daniel Villa you the man!
Jeremy the type of dude to pop a medkit with 99 health
Dude this^^
@@ThyJarlofGaming ^^ bro LOL
@Philosophy 4 All Fortnite
🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaha
It's about that time for another interview with Bob!
But why? What would change?
His story is bullshit:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would saved copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses, but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favorite bartender? Work out buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company, and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd being doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. Doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989 a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago, before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently element 115 is unstable in all its forms, and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element, and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns they'd come get it. If you stole this you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later been confirmed the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base, or from people off base talking. Doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short term contracting job which don't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. Pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it "why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli, and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
Yes, but this time without that idiot Cordell.
did something happen that I'm not aware of? I can't see other replies to this comment, so even if there is one that explains it, please tell me here
@@chaoticreckless noo its just recently alot of people are seeing ufos and the government is slowly releasing documented files on ufos just a whole bunch of stuff getting out the shadows
Ditch the documentary. This podcast has much more information
@Prince Stephen totally agree! Able to suss out all the fantastical, bullshit nonsense much faster via podcast!
The documentary is more like an intro to this interview, an appetizer as some may say.
and if you want some more couple of ancient aliens episodes you should watch, connects a lot of dots and if your like me, blows your dam mind
D34Dinstinct documentary? Bob chats pure sh*t. As soon has he started slagging Tesla off, it all came together. If you think he is telling the truth, you need to wash your brain with hot, soapy water.
@@pzee33hundo40 wtf are u on about dude lol
BARRY! BARRY! if you’re out there get in touch with Joe Rogan
No 😤👽😈
Celtic Barry, Rude
Barry is a figment of Lazar's imagination
Berry is dead..
That's probably not even his real name. Bob probably gave his partner a fake name so he could stay in protection
I bet Jamie was sitting there on his computer looking at yeezys
@America First The fuck
@America First how are shoes = any human beings?
No, he was looking at Lisa ann cmon get it right guys
@@sheri0082 The implication is that Young Jamie is more interested in gay black men than he is yeezys, not that they're the same thing
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Fascinating watch. Could have done 10 hrs on this easily
here is something that will take you whole life if you use the time wisely:
theyflyblog.com/2019/06/30/ufo-liars-fakes-phonies-and-frauds-revealed/
@@brigittederoch interesting.. steven greer is one massive fraudster. greer has people stand on a mountain with him while someone in the distance flys drones with lights on and says they're aliens . And he charges for that bullshit smfh .
Steven Greer is a fraud.
And it would be just as fake.
@@VectorOfKnowledge It’s literally not, though.
Holy shit. He had a jet powered civic as a daily in 1982.
133 80 yeah fck the vtec and turbo, straight up jet engine swap 🤯
Way ahead of the JDM “fast and furious era lol
Mighty car mods need to lift their game
shaun1330 You’re a man of taste I see
Also a rocket bicycle as a kid LMAO 😂 😂
I was thinking the same thing fuck that 4 banger shit lets just throw a jet in there.... lies like a grudge racer too lmao
We need to get this Barry guy on the podcast
Barry doesn’t exist
Barry was the name of the little kid in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, as was that hand scanner. It seems Bob (or more like his friend John Lear, who I suspect concocted much of Bob’s story for him) strung together a bunch of UFO lore and sciencey-sounding stuff to create a whole new story that they at first did as a joke, but blew up much bigger than they thought it would and is now too big to back off from.
Jon Pynes for me , a guy called ‘ Barry ’ gives this story credibility. His elderly mum had probably died - and the uk has many ‘ Barry’s ‘whom society wouldn’t miss ....😆
falkenlaser so what about the element 115 that he said years ago became a element on the periodic table and the video footage of him knowing when the ufo flight test took place
Rumbert Dillahuntsville there’s literally a fucking video on the internet of him filming something in the sky that shows there were test flights and it’s suspicious how his birth certificate and where he went for education disappeared and the funny thing is there’s a guy who he knew that where he worked at s4 admitted that bob worked there and there’s a phone log of him working there. It sounds like you didn’t even watch the stream and went blabbing that his story is fake because you’re a lazy thinker
So, why the secrecy over ground state energy?
"Corporations are a good thing, but they should not be running our government. They have driven the American economy since its founding, and the prosperity of our country is largely dependent on the free operation of corporations. However, some corporations don't want free markets, and they don't want democracy-they want profits."
- *_Robert F. Kennedy, Jr._*
True
@@Alien-Lives-Really-Matter true
@@Alien-Lives-Really-Matter We agree.
Wish this was a 3-4 hour interview, god damn.
With alex jones as a very very very very distant, commentator.
@timmy little OH TRUE, THANKS FOR THE INFO
SwayNoir why? Bob really doesn’t have much to say on the subject. Plus the longer the interview the more holes you’ll see in Bob’s story.
Did anyone catch the beginning where he says when he first got his lab partner? Technology they've had for decades.. a fucking Doc Brown Flux capacitor 😳😳😳
Yeah as soon as it was over i was like the guy from men in black who wants sugar and water. MOAR
Impossible, Eddie has already confirmed there is no space.
love you man, lol that was good
Ya bro this was just a click bait podcast... Eddie confirmed it.. no space this is fake news for fake views. Lol
Welp, that's all the proof I need! Fake space confirmed! (/s because some moron will actually take both this and yours as serious comments)
@Holy Hand Grenades Okay AGENT 23!
@Holy Hand Grenades I can tell you get out a lot. Is this your #metoo story? Did Bob touch you?
Ths first Joe Rogan podcast that I watched start to end.
Sem here
this and David Fravor & Jeremy Corbell
You need to watch the Alex Jones & Eddie Bravo "Alex Jones Returns". Ballbustingly hilarious.
@@DougieBarclay Tf...It's a 4.4 hr podcast...Will give it a shot buddy
Why and where the fuck have u been
Joe's head is extra shiny for this podcast 😂
😂😂😂
Extra thinking
It's the gravitational force field
Ms. Pat gave him him some cocoa butter.
The more grateful he is for his guests the more shiny, everyone knows it.
Jeremy is that one friend in the group who isn't in the second group chat
Haha
@@ThyJarlofGaming haha
Jacob Rosenberg haha
EXACTLY
Why TF would you need 2 group chats?
The shine from Joe's head can't be helping Bob's migraine
@The Sport Model Radiation S4 Challenge you reckon he's full of Shit?
LOL
@Robert Dillacunstville SportModel Trash Can Lid 100% lmao you have zero proof hes not, he has mentioned things decades ago which ended up being real. Out of this infinite universe you dont think theres other living beings? That have had maybe a few million years of development time ahead of us. That's ridiculous to think that way.
@@SH-yk4ft dude this guy is fucking insane hes commented like 1000 times and his UA-cam channel is full of videos hating on UFOs and what not, bob Lazar lives rent free in this guys head
😂😂😂😂😂😂Omg I am laughing my ass off
This aged like fine wine and I’m here for it
Arrange a meeting with elon musk and bob lazar! ;-) make it happen Joe!
Wow. That would be crazy😂
@@busrademirtas3599 yeah men! it will be of "Jet Propulsion Proportion"
They already did Elon musk
@@Mrm1k_eth yeah but without bob lazar. i love that elon segment too. :-)
I feel like bob has been thru so much it's hard for him to explain everything. He wasn't hit personally. More extrovertantly. He came out with what he saw and everyone around him was affected and doesn't want anyone to be hurt again.
Jeremy: 3 minute rant ends
Joe: (looking at Bob completely ignoring Jeremy) Sooooo you were kicked out..... 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah I knew after the first time I heard him talk he was gonna piss me off. Joe knew it too
Corbell is a huge dbag
Rikky Hernandez I don’t understand why. He brought up good info when asked
dudes just here for his cash flow. Bob was ligit
Dad Man Yea, you guys follow Joe with whatever he says like a sheep show.. Jeremy is the reason he is there.. And Joe is just pandering to the mainstream crowd.. Because, people haven’t a clue who Corbell really is..
Bruh every1 is storming Area 51 but Bob said he worked on the alien spacecraft at S-4.....15 miles south of Area 51....
But he also said that it was just one of like 11 crafts they had. So it's like, 15 miles isn't a bad distance to hold another one. Or maybe a little alien body perhaps, who knows.
A51 is bigger than all of us think
That's a solid point
Sergio Tuberquia I think he said there’s no craft in 51
everybody storming an abandoned building. you really think with all the interest in area 51 that they wouldnt just move everything to an actual secret facility
This is possibly the most interesting guest Rogan has had on
@@giangutierrez4989 His story is rubbish:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
@@giangutierrez4989 His story is rubbish:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
I think this podcast could've run for 2 more hours... Easy
I agree. This podcast could have been 8-10 hours and I would have listened/watched it multiple times. Bob wouldn’t be down for that but I wish we could hear more.
Wym?? He was not only obviously strained?? But he was admitting to it w/in the first hour.
Not commenting on the subject here. Just what I watched
I think bob Lazar should make a return appearance
Wish it had
No one :
Pentagon : Releases UFO sighting videos
Everyone : Ah shit, let's watch this podcast again.
Hugh Mungus ahlie...
Hugh Mungus everything that bob has said, has slowly come to light as time went on.
Philip M Wys fam I don’t think he knows what Ahlie is 😂
Hahahahaah literally me rn🤣🤣😂
@@Prostarter88 Except not.
Joe had to tell Eddie that he was interviewing some feminist that night
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣
Underrated comment lmao
I'm surprised i havent seen anyone say he looks like steven king
Yo! He does 😂
He does man
It's that big space between mouth and nose
What's wrong with all of you?
Yes, of course, it IS Steven King.
Do not even try to tell me otherwise, just stop.
Exactly what I was thinking
If Joe ever gets that Barry dude on here, the internet will break.
@I ABSOLUTELY have an agenda against con artists lol
Barry's coming.... oh Barry's coming
@I ABSOLUTELY have an agenda against con artists oh he exists. I think mr lazar is secretly in love with Barry
@MUFC okay??
Con artist wishes he could play a tune on bob lazars flesh wand. He’s upset cause bob stole his story..CON ARTIST IS BARRY.
Find Barry and bring on Eddie and lets blow this thing WIDE open!
@T-ROY BOI is your name a pseudonym for soy boi?
I think he’s making this all up.
We need to look into it.
@@jali1 People have been looking into this guy for nearly 40 years now. Still nobody has found a way to debunk him. He's a very interesting guy to say the least. He never came out and tried to make money off of this either, he hated talking about it back then and him coming out ruined his entire career and his credibility..
Im not blowing anything.
If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn’t be called research.
- A. Einstein
Chilled Llama lol his shirt from documentary
JolskieWolskie lmao facts, was just finishing that documentary was wondering if anyone would know 😂😂😂
Lol you can tell Joe is growing irritated by Jeremy
Yeah he seems to get irritated when somebody doesn't exactly agree with him or can't get his point across he definitely likes his opinion to be the dominating one it's a little annoying
Joe Rogan isn't always right at all he likes to hear himself talk but he's not always right about all the thoughts and go into that head of his
He was literally tell him to settle down when i read this😂
We all are. Why the fuck is he there??? Nobody came here to see him.
He really wants to contribute. What, I have no idea.
Who else is having a quarantine Joe Rogan binge
“I therefore suggest giving the UAP investigative process a chance and I am frankly baffled why anyone would expect DoD or the IC to have firm answers when the AARO office is only just beginning to be properly staffed and funded. Would we expect SETI to find definitive proof of aliens the moment they began collecting data? Meanwhile, with this recently passed legislation, Americans have reason to hope we will soon know the truth of legendary allegations that the US government has recovered alien technology. For those seized with curiosity over the UAP issue, I can’t imagine a better Christmas gift than this new UAP legislation."
- *_Christopher Mellon, Graduate of the Clownfest School of UFO Investigation_*
Lazar - I dont like giving out names..
Rogan - Of course...
Corbell - Dr. Krangle, Mike Thigpin anddd i have a secret note from him..
😂😂😂
hahahahahaha
LOL
Dr. YOLO
hes previously mentioned their names in the orignal documentary in the 90s. What hes saying is he could mention certain people today which would further prove his story but he doesnt want to out them
Bob seems to deserve a better documentary then whatever that hipster bollocks was
I watched right after this. This was much better than the movie.
Jeremy’s obviously done his research, but I agree the documentary was a bit weak. Low budget I guess.
the sounds and "music" in the documentary is horrible... I muted and used subs instead. But as chewie684 said this interview was far better than the documentary.
watch the coast to coast interviews from the 80's and 90's.
Spot on, the first 5 minutes is fucking unbearable. Contrived BS without the structure of a real documentary.
Jeremy was a bit annoying for some reason.. but I think it really helped Bob having someone else take some of the spotlight so he was able to relax more
Jeremy wasn't annoying at all wtf?? The mans intelligent!
@@trancepower1205 LOL sure he is ua-cam.com/video/6ZVtTLkftmg/v-deo.html
@@apsfpv2217 nigga you gay
@@apsfpv2217 line stolen right out of Rick and Morty..
You're all Idiots
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall inherit the White House.”
- *_The Book of Reticuli, chapter 9: verse 115_*
“Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people.” - Giordano Bruno
A majority of Americans actually believe aliens exist. Not to be confused with how many people believe UFOs are real btw
@@CHURCHISAWESUM UFOs are obviously real. That doesn't make them flying saucers or aliens from another world. UFO is just "unidentified flying objects." It merely means we don't know what something is when we see it. Could be a much more mundane explanation than "visitors from another world!"
@@rkstevenson5448 Yeah I know. I use the colloquial term and its colloquial meaning because that's how literally everyone uses the term UFO. Don't believe me, go do a google image search for "UFO"
@@CHURCHISAWESUM they believe aliens (another lifeform not from earth) exist because why wouldn't we?! It would be MORE insane to believe that we are literally the Only life forms in the universe, & we will never come accross any others.
Ármin Kiss 👏👏
Jeremy looks like his diet consists of craft beer and beard oil
Hes the epitome of a douche. You look up douche on wikipedia and it's just a picture of him.
SKIPPY?
@@ispartacus1337 Its like he is Bobs caretaker as if he is an invalid.
What a douche!
Phalanx Well during this interview he doesn’t really come off as a douche at all, he may look like a hipster but it’s not fair to call him a douche because people who look like him are
@@justadummy8076 have you seen his documentaries?
That Jeremy guy sounds like me on job interviews...
Underrated comment. Lol the guy is all over the place when he talks.
Lmfao im like that too and when i give references
😂😂😂
Bullshitter knows a bullshitter
This comment is underrated
I love being a part of Paul Graham team. ❤
Joe - So iv watched every interview you have ever done , you worked at Area 51.
Bob - No
As he said it was like a branch of area 51
That is exactly what I was thinking.
Hey Rogan, I’m a big fan. Tell me how you went from WWE personality to radio show host.
I will give joe credit though. He asked really practical questions that nobody ever asks lazar. People seem to focus on their own agenda and ask lazar to speculate on their own theories.
@@michaelstjohn4665
Indeed... Indeed
@@westbam278 ua-cam.com/video/Vbl5AvINy7w/v-deo.html
😂
Joe "did you try pouring DMT on the alien reactor" Rogan.
LMAO
@Adam Malec A "childlike mind" calls strangers faggots on the internet and expects to be taken seriously. You're the epitome of the 'peaked in highschool' manchild.
@Adam Malec Fuck you, buddeh!
@Adam Malec suk mah kak
To be fair, he did knock the joke up a notch by adding the pouring it on the reactor part. He could have just gone with the standard asking him iif he’s tried it bit...
Maybe migraine is code for I'll get killed for answering that
I was thinking there was a hidden meaning behind it.
_introe_ vurt_ he could get killed for saying ANY of this though
Nah he’s just telling lies
HOLY SHIT
Jesus Mfing christ Look around at the state of the US and what the government gets away with. People would sign a petition and then nothing would get done. STORM WASHINGTON D.C. and F Area 51.
Luis Elizondo is on the wane-a couple of million views, lol; even cat videos get more than that. I guess the public knows he’s just a military puppet, and a piss-poor one at that. 🤣
the way beard guy explains the Wilson memo is mentally agonizing to listen to.
There's a document, there's an admiral and a scientist and there's a document about a document. It's a real document.
Idk he sounds like a bullshiter. He REALLY wants to believe all of this UFO stuff, and kinda comes off as too invested in it
he comes off like a 20 year old. its really skewing to see grey hair and a beard on him.
I rewatched it. It's actually Joe who's kinda feeling agonized towards Jeremy simply for the mic situation henceforth projecting the audience to feel the same way. I kinda think Joe was being goofy and childish but I don't hate him for it. Kinda weird how quick you are towards Jeremy to hate. Technology isn't good for us sometimes. Hate is easy, Understanding is hard.
@@theorangegush1368 agreed. I came to the comments to see if anyone else picked up on that tension. Really seemed like Joe didn't like him at all. Constantly interrupting him to state references but totally believed Bob....??? Weird. Did they have it out or something?
SO are we storming this place or wut?
Whistlingbeardo gonna get blasted bro
And the feds took you away
Hell yeah! I'm cooking brats if anyone gets hungry during the storming.
Whistlingbeardo Area 51 didn’t have this kind of “alien” stuff anymore, they know the public has some type of idea of what they’ve done, they’ve probably moved their different projects to other secret locations
They're gonna raise gas prices and make it impossible to get there from any distance.
Joe please interview bob again, we need him
No leave bob alone to live the rest of his life he's been hounded by people for years 😂
I wonder who oversees the whole operation, that person must have a completely different reality than the rest of us.
blows my mind
They are provably like CEOs of big compañies that are so distañt from everyday life because of the microclimate they live iñ
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@@josecoyt1602 it really be like that huh?
the person who runs it isnt smarter than the rest of us we are all humans but some are poorly educated so they can not comprehend
Guy works on an alien craft.
Joe: "Have you seen the orangutan fishing with a spear"
He was pretty impressed by that though lol
But have you seen an orangutan fishing with a spear....on DMT?
@@peoplez129 Its the craziest shit ever!
Fucking Nailed It!!!
And this is why we love Joe
Lazar on Rogan????
Internet Platinum.
Great t-shirt Bob!
He definitely broke bad.
Just 10 mins in a I can tell that this guy is full of shit!
@@maybachyard keep watching
Holy Hand Grenades just watch and enjoy the podcast, who says you have to believe anything
@Holy Hand Grenades I would bet Lazar had some ground rules they discussed at dinner the night before. Keep the questions the aliens.
Well, it's been 5yrs. Time for an update interview!
@@TheEllaTB His story is rubbish:
1. If he really attended MIT and Cal Tech, he would be able to show some proof. Prestigious schools like that he would save copies of his transcripts and diplomas so he could use them to build his career. He would also have textbooks, a student ID, a library card, or something. He was doing graduate work. Did he do a thesis? He would have saved it. And if none of those, he would have his own records of tuition payments, rent payments, a utility bill, something to prove he even lived in Boston.
2. Not a single person vouches for the fact that he went to MIT or CalTech. He claimed to name two professors, but no one with those names ever taught at either school. Instead, he named an old high school teacher and an instructor from a local community college. Why couldn't he even name his teachers? I could give you a dozen names 20 years after graduation. He claims to have other witnesses but then says they won't step forward out of fear. 11,000 students at MIT, 2200 at CalTech, and the government intimidated and silenced them all? No classmates, no girlfriend, no drinking buddies? Science is very collaborative. No lab partners? What about roommates? Grad school is expensive. No job? Coworkers? A favourite bartender? Work out, buddy? If you went to school with someone who had a highly publicized Netflix movie about aliens, wouldn't you tell everyone, "Hey, I went to grad school with that nutter!"
3. Lazar's story is that he got the job at area 51 because he bumped into a famous physicist (Ed Teller) one day, and they got to bullshitting about cars. Teller then liked Lazar so much that he hooked him up with the job. Just like that. Reverse engineering alien propulsion systems would be the most advanced technology project in human history, but they gave the job to some guy they met on the street? No intensive FBI / State Department or Navy background check? No multiple rounds of interviews? No aptitude tests? Just "eh, he seems cool. Put him on the spaceship thing."
4. All of his documented work history is in fairly non technical work. He currently runs a chemical supply company and used to have some kind of photo processing business. Why isn't this guy still working in his field? If he figured out how the aliens induce and control gravity waves for interstellar flight, don't you think he'd be doing something technical and advanced now? Wouldn't he be hanging out with Elon Musk conspiring to take over space?
5. I'm not a physicist, so I'm not going to try to unpack what's wrong with gravity wave propulsion. If it sounds legit to you, then go nuts with it.
His proof is bullshit:
1. **A Dept of Naval Intelligence ID badge with his name and picture on it**. It looks like the kind of badge you get at a lot of jobs. No job title listed. It shows that he had business at one of their facilities, but nothing more. It's not disputed that he was at the base. He was there as a subcontractor doing menial work, not as a physicist. I had a badge just like this when I did some work at the airport. That doesn't mean I had access to the flight tower or planes.
2. **A W-2 from 1989 from the Dept of Naval Intelligence**, showing a total annual income of $958.11. That's about $2,000 in today's money. In 1989, a BA in engineering would get you a starting salary of $50K (in today's dollars). He claims to have 2 masters so he would be making more. So, for $2000 in an entire year, how much work did he really do for them?
3. He mentioned element 115 in an interview years ago before it was successfully created in a lab. But it was known at the time that you could theoretically construct higher atomic number elements, so it wasn't inconceivable at all. Currently, element 115 is unstable in all its forms and doesn't have any of the properties Lazar describes. He claims there is a stable isotope of the element and that it is the power source for the UFOs. He also claims to be in possession of it. So why doesn't he produce this revolutionary element with profound energy applications? And why wouldn't the military have taken it back by pretty much any means necessary? If you stole one of their guns, they'd come get it. If you stole this, you'd never see the light of day again.
4. He mentioned a hand scanner security device that identifies you based on the bones in your hand. It's later confirmed that the military used something like this in secure facilities. To me, this is not mind-blowing or convincing of anything. He may have seen or heard about it while at the base or from people off base talking. That doesn't mean he used it or that he actually had access to anything.
That's it. His physical evidence is 2 bits of minutiae from a short-term contracting job that doesn't indicate any special access or privileges. He also claims to be in possession of a revolutionary element but won't produce it.
His story is actually kind of boring. You can tell it's very rooted in the UFO imaginings of the 1960s, and in a lot of ways sounds outdated:
1. It's at area 51. It's pretty conventional, but I guess I have to give him this one because his job there is the strength of his story.
2. The UFOs are lame. They're the classic flying saucer from the 60s, like two hubcaps put back to back. But there's little chairs for the aliens to sit in! No word on bathroom facilities.
3. As Adam Frank put it, "Why do the UFOs have lights on them?" I mean, why?
4. The aliens are the typical greys.
5. The aliens are from Zeta Reticuli and have been secretly helping humanity for the last 10000 years. But for some reason, they suddenly killed 40 guys at the base, then up and bounced. But left 9 spaceships behind for the earthlings to fuck with.
The only thing interesting about Lazar is the success of his stories and the mental gymnastics of his defenders. They say the usual:
1. **The government erased all the evidence of his education in an attempt to discredit him**. The sheer logistics of this makes it improbable. You would have to believe that agents swarmed two elite universities and bullied dozens of professors and staff members into forever denying the existence of a student. Then they went through and altered all the financial records, all the administrative records, the old phone directories, and the academic records, as well as the personal records of his former professors, TAs, and lab assistants, and all with no outcry or opposition? Do you know how academics tend to respond to government coercion? You also have to believe that they reached out to all of his old classmates, friends, and associates - years after graduation - and not only intimidated them into silence, but confiscated any personal property they had confirming Lazar's presence at the schools. I really don't think this would be successful.
2. Lazar's withholding information to protect himself / others. Except that he didn't have any problems bringing friends out to the lake to show them UFOs in the first place. And when asked to name some of his professors he threw out two fake names instead. Why would it endanger someone to say he was enrolled in his physics class? And at this point, what else does he have to lose? He's already 'blown the whistle', how does proof endanger him?
3. **Lazar doesn't want the attention. He doesn't have a reason to lie**. He has a Netflix movie, another documentary on Amazon, an autobiography and an audiobook. He also does paid interviews and speaking engagements at UFO conferences and the like. He's not a recluse. He does it for fame and money, and probably because it's funny.
Jeremy just confused me whenever he tried to add something to the conversation.
Same, I kept skipping forward whenever he would talk after a while because he just wasn't making sense
Agreed. He added to podcast in sparking Lazars mind. Other than that, the dude only hurt the conversation
Dude an admiral was talking to scientist about this. Ok what was it about? Okay so it was an admiral and he talked to scientist. Yeah I get that, but about what? It was this admiral, and he talked to a scientist. Im telling you this is real.
@@SimMaster LOL!
You just described the Documentary, in 15 minutes this podcast covered more than the 2 hour Documentary.
59:20
Joe -“there’s a lot of schizophrenics in the ufo world” (looks at Jeremy)
hhahahaha really
lol its funny but he definitely wouldnt direct it at his own guests, thats such a dick move
More like Eddie Bravo
Mato P more like alex jones
Lucyfur he says joe after he looks at him. Pay attention
Joe: “You’re going to make people empathize”
People: RAID AREA 51
hahah
Idk if its realated but joe hasnt put out a video since this raid area 51 fb thing and the guy who put it out said he made it after watching this podcast joe could be taking heat
@@thomastobin8529 It's a meme though, nobody is gonna turn up lmao
@@thomastobin8529 Perhaps, I can't say I'm not intrigued to see what happens lol
@@thomastobin8529 There's been like 13 guests since Lazar...
Congressional hearings are a great place to promote a UFO book.
Just sayin'.
Bob Lazar giving a shot out to his bro Barry. BROmine/BARIum
Bubblebath ::o breaking bad
Omg
Breaking Bad
Freaking Awesome lmao
@A. X. L. Pendergast how do you know that his real name
He looks like Stephen King’s handsome brother.
Also looks like Stephen Hawkins handsome brother..
I was about to comment whether anyone else noticed he looks vaguely like Stephen King lol
C.J. Adrien i commented this 9 months ago. 0 recognition or likes lol
In high school I had a teacher that I'm pretty sure was Stephen King. He hated when I called him that
F'ing hell thats exactly what I was thinking when I saw this comment
Damn I’ve been waiting for THIS podcast for years
Same same on god same. Now the public can be aware!!!!
I always thought this guy and Steven Greer were the same people.
I know nothing of this man. And he seems like hes full of shit.
I want to believe him. Can someone prove me wrong?
Since Coast to coast am!!!
Mr. Peavey Fucking sheep.
3 things that helped me and literally changed my life
1. I stopped watching porn
2. I read the book called Hidden Laws Of The Game
3. Stop drinking
Nice advices bro, thank you I will try to read that book also
That is really good book that you recommended I found it 6 month ago didn't regret it.
@@ThebestOne-sc6uo Where can I find it ???
@@BeingJones1 I find it here on youtube just type name of book
Hey...this is a podcast for alien buffs. Tate compilations are ----> that way