Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers(2018) -

The film explores Lazar’s belief that his employment and education records were erased by the government to discredit him.

Lazar claimed the craft were powered by a stable isotope of a then-undiscovered element with atomic number 115, which created its own gravitational field. Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers(2018)

In 1989, a man named Bob Lazar shocked the world when he claimed to have worked on reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology at a secret site called S-4, located near the infamous Area 51. Released nearly 30 years later, the documentary , directed by Jeremy Corbell, re-examines these explosive claims and the lasting impact they've had on Lazar’s life. The Core Narrative: Whispers from S-4 The film explores Lazar’s belief that his employment

The film focuses on Lazar's primary allegation: that he was hired as a physicist to study nine alien spacecraft held by the U.S. government. According to the IMDb overview , the documentary aims to provide an intimate look at the "challenges and travails" of a whistleblower who felt forced to choose between a national security oath and his conscience. Key claims highlighted in the film include: Released nearly 30 years later, the documentary ,

He described advanced technology that defies known physics, allowing for space travel without traditional fuel.