Monday, December 11, 2017

Area 51/Bob Lazar Constantin Arghiropol

Area 51, the home of extraterrestrial life, spaceships, and prototype weapons, or is it? For what we do know, Area 51 is a large area of government land in the Nevada desert, which is surrounded by nothing but sand and the Nellis Air Force Ranges. The official purpose of the air force base is conducting top secret technological experiments on aircrafts and weapon systems. This, along with the fact it’s in the middle of the desert, is why most people believe that aliens are kept there. Furthermore, many mysterious objects have been noticed in the airspace around the site, which creates more suspicion. All of this combined, results in a barrel full of apples for conspiracy theorists to bob for. These are some of the ones they bobbed for:

The captivity of alien life forms
The use of advanced weapon technologies
The research of element 115
 If the conspiracies are true, aliens can be right in our own backyard. Additionally, advanced weapon testing can be occurring without the public’s knowledge. While these are serious subjects, let’s examine the research of element 115.
Robert Scott Lazar, also known as bob, was born on January 26, 1959, in Coral Gables, Florida. When it comes to Lazar’s childhood, information regarding it is very scarce. There are many theories about the reasoning for this, the most accepted being the FBI clearing any type of evidence. On the other hand, information does begin to surface when Lazar began college. When Lazar graduated high school, he claims that he enrolled in vigorous science courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (The Bob Lazar Interview). Although these claims haven’t been verified, Lazar says that his education career started at MIT, and then furthered his education at the California Institute of Technology (1). Stanton Friedman verified that Lazar partook in an electronics course in the late 1970’s at Pierce Junior College in L.A, at what would’ve been the same time period he was attending MIT (Stanton). He also explained that Lazar graduated high school in the bottom of his class, and that the only science course he took was chemistry (1). This would be pretty contradicting, considering he was an engineer at area 51, but we’ll get into that later.
            Lazar’s intelligence became clear as day, ever since he built the jet powered bicycle. He built the bike around 1976, then he created the jet car, where he transformed a Honda, into a vehicle capable of going 200 miles per hour (England). These two creations were obviously no average feat, the monumental amount of wit required to manufacture jet powered vehicles, is beyond comprehension. Lazar eventually went above and beyond, by creating the jet powered drag racer. To the average eye, Bob Lazar may just appear to be some die hard mechanic, but in reality, the problems associated with a 1600 pound car, racing above 200 miles per hour, are only ones that a physicist could solve (England). Lazar’s level of intelligence is the perfect fit for a scientist at Area 51.
             In the interview held with Bob Lazar, one of the most obvious traits about him, was his outstanding confidence (The Bob Lazar Interview). From the way he positions his body, to his smooth conversation, it is incredibly easy to realize knows what he talking about. Another clear sign is his attitude, he is positive and informal, and he does not mumble or stutter. Lazar’s tone of voice is also a dead giveaway, he’s not boastful or arrogant, but he’s like a teacher explaining a concept. Most other people in this situation would be scared for their life because they’re giving away government information, or they would be prideful and arrogant, Lazar is at a perfect balance. This is what gives him the smooth confidence aspect. This also attributes to his credibility, somebody who is lying would often stutter or look away, but he keeps eye contact and speaks with utter confidence.
            Everybody has high hopes about their future job when they’re young, like being a doctor, astronaut, racecar driver, cowboy, or even a football player. Now, it is doubtful that Bob Lazar grew up thinking, “I want to be an Area 51 senior staff physicist”, but he made the decisions required to rank up in the science community. Once he discovered his love for science, he pursued his passion and dedicated all of his time to broadening his knowledge. Ever since he was drafted on the twenty two person team at the Los Alomos Laboratory, he would work long hours, dedicated to his work (Huff). Then when he joined the S4 team, the hours got longer, and the projects grew harder. This proves his dedication to his career, even when things get tough, he continues to work hard. Dedication is one of Lazar’s biggest strengths.
The day Bob Lazar decided to expose the truth about Area 51, an internal confident was created. It all began with Bob waiving his constitutional rights when he joined with the S4 test site, from phone taps, to surprise visits, Lazar lost all sense of privacy (1). Along with this, they only gave him small areas he was allowed to be in. Anytime lazar had to move in and out of the facility, he would be enclosed in a team of four guards, this was done to prevent Lazar witnessing top secret experiments (2). The security was so extensive that anytime bob had to use the restroom he was followed by an armed guard. Eventually Lazar got fed up with the restrictions, and this is where the conflict began. He had many choices when it came to the way he would resign, but he was still infuriated about the privacy infringements, so he made the decision to release all the information he knew. This reveals that he has a short temper, and may hold grudges. 
            Even with the limited information about Bob Lazar, there were quite a few good articles and documentaries that taught me about him. Overall, Bob Lazar is an interesting character, barely any weaknesses, mostly all strengths. He is outstandingly smart, smooth, and confident.
The moment Bob Lazar snapped, which resulted in the released truth about area 51, the public went wild, sparking all forms of new conspiracy theories. Ranging from an alien prison to a nuclear warehouse, some are far stretched but some have an undeniable amount of truth. In this essay we’re going to be talking about a few of the conspiracies that aren’t so farfetched such as: Element 115, captivity of alien lifeforms, and finally UFO’s. While all of these sound like ideas directly out of a new sci-fi movie, they are all very feasible, even the most impractical, the use of gravity propelled aircrafts.
            One of the most significant conspiracies is the theory of Element 115, also known as Moscovium, it was created by research scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia(Royal Society of Chemistry). It is a highly radioactive metal, of which only a few atoms have ever been made(1). The official use of Moscovium is purely for research, however as Bob Lazar said, it’s a key component in antimatter and nuclear force(UFO The Bob Lazar Interview). Space Time Compression is how Lazar used the element, without Element 115, the flying disc would not be as effective(1). This is due to the fact that element 115 amplifies the power of the disc. In essence, Element 115 is used in flying discs the same way that gas is used in cars, a fuel source(1). There are many other uses for Moscovium, such as armor plating, antimatter reactors, and a gravity source(1). Yet the theory of a power source for flying discs is the most relevant, when it comes to Area 51. This theory is proved due to the sheer fact that flying discs are not only real but also functional. A gravity propelled UFO cannot just run on normal gas, our technological advances are incapable of producing a flying vehicle with no blades or huge engine, especially a massive disc made out of impenetrable metal(Lazar, Bob). Anybody who believes that flying discs can use gas as fuel, must also believe that thousands of pounds can be suspended in air for hours with the same fuel source as their push lawnmower. The evidence that proves Element 115’s existence far exceeds the evidence that denies it. For example, it has been used in man laboratories by scientists searching for new fuel sources, it has also been used in the antimatter reactor at area 51, and there has also been reports of a new form of armor plating that is stronger than some forms of metal(1). Element 115 is one of the most versatile elements in existence, its uses aren’t comparable to any other element, where as they have limited uses if not only one. All of this ties into the conspiracy theory of flying discs, because without Element 115, flying discs would not be possible. Now, instead of what fuels the UFO, we’ll be talking about what pilots it.
Aliens have been the talk of the century, especially recently with the leaked information of Area 51. The universe is infinite, it contains over one hundred billion galaxies, which all contain an unimaginable amount of planets. Earth is only one planet out of the entire universe, therefore the probability of another planet containing life is very high. However we don’t have to worry about the probability because Bob Lazar has already confirmed there are alien life forms at area 51(UFO The Bob Lazar Interview). When he was a physisit at the facility he was shown photographs of aliens. If the photographic proof isn’t enough, the UFO’s should be. The process of reverse engineering is done when a finished product is given to an engineer, and then the engineer disassembles it to the beginning to see how it was created(1). Reverse engineering can’t be completed unless there is a finished product, in this case the finished product is a flying disc, and the aliens were the creators of it, but we’ll get into this later during the UFO conspiracy. Another example of alien existence is the Roswell UFO incident, when a UFO crash landed in a farmer’s field, the local air force base rushed to the site to clean up the debris, then when questioned about the incident, the air force claimed it was a hot air balloon crash(Griffiths, Josie). Anybody who’s seen a hot air balloon would understand the difference between that kind of crash, and a fiery explosion with metal debris scattered all throughout the field. The fact that the air force came to clean up a hot air balloon crash should be suspicious enough, but when pictures of the crash site were released, it appeared as though a meteor had struck the earth(1). This is just one of the many examples of alien presence here on earth. There is not much evidence of alien life but the pure probability combined with the UFO sightings creates a recipe for their existence. On top of all of this, when Lazar was working at the Los Alamos, he had to be escorted everywhere so he couldn’t see into the other rooms that contained more top secret alien technology(UFO The Bob Lazar Interview). He even claimed that one time he passed by what seemed to be an interrogation room and there was a small grey body with its head on the table(1). Unless it was a dwarf with a grey skin mutation, it was most likely an alien. The next conspiracy explains how the aliens got to us in the first place.
            The UFO is one of the biggest mysteries today, people love to try and find random objects in the sky and hope it’s a UFO. However most of the time it’s a star or an airplane, but this conspiracy is about the sightings that aren’t stars or airplanes.  The real definition of a UFO is an Unidentified Flying Object, but when it comes to Area 51, they are not unidentified. Area 51 contains many hangars that contain many flying objects, ranging from jets to discs(UFO The Bob Lazar Interview). The flying disc is one of the most intriguing concepts that’s related to Area 51. When Bob Lazar explained it, he said that there was a gravity propelling system that allowed the disc to move at extremely high speeds, while also keeping stable during near impossible turns(1). The disc can also remain hovering above ground completely silent, this is due to the gravity systems, and they don’t create noise such as airplanes or helicopters(1). In Area 51, the process used to create how the flying discs were made is called reverse engineering. This means that somehow the government somehow stumbled upon a flying disc and now they are attempting to figure out how it was created. Bob Lazar was one of the lead physicists doing so, and he claimed that the technology was so advanced that it was hundreds of years ahead of our technology. While humans creating flying discs is impossible, we can not only discover them, but also learn how they function, which is currently what’s taking place at Area 51 right now. This is extremely logical considering how many real sightings have occurred along with a Roswell incident from earlier. There are also pictures and videos that were taken before Photoshop was created that portrayed flying discs. All of this leads to the fact that flying discs do in fact exist.
Area 51 is a sea full of conspiracies, most of which are true, including it containing alien lifeforms, advanced technologies, and the frequent use of Element 115. Although it is one of the most top secret places on earth, some research dusts off the truth, exposing the government of its many secrets. 
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