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- November 13, 1989
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- ParaNet Information Service (Denver, CO) -- In our
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- continuing coverage of the remarkable revelations coming out of
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- Las Vegas, Nevada, here is the next installment to the program
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- aired on November 13, 1989 by television station KLAS-TV and
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- George Knapp.
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- News Anchor persons:
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- A former government scientist has alleged that the U.S.
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- military is flying recovered UFOs at a secret base in the Nevada
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- desert. The allegations about the secret facility near the Groom
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- Mountains first surfaced on Eyewitness News on last Friday
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- [November 10, 1989].
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- Scientist Bob Lazar says that there are at least nine of the
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- flying saucers being tested and that they were not built on
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- Earth. George Knapp has more on the continuation of our series
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- on UFOs.
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- Lazar: "Yeah. It was obvious it came from somewhere else, uh,
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- other than Earth."
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- Scientist Bob Lazar was convinced that the technology he saw
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- being tested at a secret base in the Nevada desert is of alien
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- origin, and for Lazar the proof is, at least, partially in the
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- furniture. One of the nine flying disks he says he saw at the
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- base, which was designated S-4, looks exactly like this UFO
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- photographed in Europe [Photo of UFO shown]. Lazar called it
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- the "sport model."
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- Lazar: "I gave everything names -- the top hat one and you know
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- the jello mold and, uh, the sport model operated without any
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- hitches at all. I mean, it looked new. If I knew what a new
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- flying saucer looked like. One of them looked like it was hit
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- with some sort of a projectile. It had a large hole in the
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- bottom and a large hole in the top with the metal bent out like
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- some sort of, you know, large caliber 4 or 5 inch had gone
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- through it."
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- Even before he saw the sport model operate, Lazar says, he
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- suspected that the ship came from somewhere else. The
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- realization slapped him in the face the first time he glimpsed
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- the inside of the disk.
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- Lazar: "I got to look inside and it had really small chairs. I
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- think that was the first confirmation I had. That was just a
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- shocking thing because everytime before that I was able to label
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- it. This is just a little advance that a group of scientists had
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- formed and, you know, they're keeping it secret, and yeah, we
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- could have built a big disk like that, and yeah, that's no
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- problem, and, you know, we could have adapted the use(?) to make
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- it fly, but why does it have little furniture inside? [garbled].
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- And things began to click together just all too fast."
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- A few of the disks had been completely dismantled to find
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- out how they worked, Lazar says, but others were fully
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- operational. A Japanese TV network created this animated version
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- of Lazar's story after his first interview with us aired in May
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- [showing video]. Lazar says the dramatization is similar to a
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- test flight he witnessed.
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- Lazar: "The bottom of it glowed blue and began to hiss like any,
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- like high voltage does on a round sphere. It's my impression
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- that the reason that they're round and have no sharp edges is to
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- contain the high voltage like, uh, if you've seen a high voltage
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- system's insulators -- things are round or else you get a corona
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- discharge. In either case, it began to hiss as in high voltage
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- and it lifted off the ground quietly except for that little hiss
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- in the background, and that stopped as soon as it reached about
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- 20 or 30 feet."
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- Lazar says the test of the sport model was a short one --
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- that it made only a few moves before setting back down. He
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- didn't see who was actually flying the craft, but was very
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- impressed, nonetheless.
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- Lazar: "Well, there's no action reaction system to it. There's
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- no, like in a jet engine, exhaust gas being thrown out -- no
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- propeller, no noise. It's just, for all intents and purposes,
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- magic."
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- To Lazar's knowledge, the flying disks are not being used,
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- for say, any flights to Jupiter. He said excessive caution and
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- intense secrecy contributed to the plodding pace of the program
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- and were a main source of his disenchantment.
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- Lazar: "It's just unfair, outright, not to put it in the hands
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- of the overall scientific community. There are people much more
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- capable of dealing with this information, and by this time would
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- have gotten a lot further along than this small select group of
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- people working out in the middle of the desert. They don't even
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- have the facilities, really, to completely analyze what they're
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- dealing with."
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- Gene Huff: "Well he was being quiet. If he kept me abreast of
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- anything, he kept me abreast of the security checks -- they'd
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- randomly drop by his house. They'd threaten his life; they'd
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- threaten his wife's life. They had done all that so we really
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- didn't converse, I mean, he really was adhering to the program."
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- Gene Huff is a Las Vegas real estate appraiser. A regular
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- guy who just happens to have a friend in the flying saucer
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- business. He learned about Lazar's S-4 experiences only after a
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- long period. Lazar is anxious for people to know that he didn't
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- just run right out and spill the secrets of the universe, and
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- that some things are properly kept confidential.
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- Lazar: "I did not believe that this should be a security matter.
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- Some of it, sure. But, just the concept that there's definite
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- proof, and uh, we even have articles from another world, another
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- system, you just can't not tell everyone. A lot of people don't
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- believe that. But, I do."
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- When he reached what he felt was his bursting point, he took
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- Huff and a few others to the edge of the Groom Mountains to see
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- the flights for themselves. A total of five witnesses on two
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- consecutive weeks managed to dodge security patrols long enough
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- to see the strange glowing object lift above the mountain.
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- Huff(?): "Uh, it came up above the same mountain. It moved
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- around. It did a step move -- it actually went up in the air
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- like this [showing details with hands] and it hovered then
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- dropped way down then it just floated around and cruised around.
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- It starts coming up the mountain range...."
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- This home video tape was recorded during one of the trips to
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- the Groom Mountains [showing video tape. A lot of
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- talking....Object in sight....Mention of brightness of the
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- object....].
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- Admittedly, the tape proves very little by itself because,
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- with the distance and darkness, there are no reference points
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- other than the alleged flying disk, but Lazar's information about
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- the time and location of the test flight proves correct -- not
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- once but twice. That, according to our off-camera interviews
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- with each of the other witnesses. Gene Huff describes his second
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- sighting:
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- Huff: "Through the telescope we could see an elliptical-shaped
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- light. You can only get so close even with a telescope to a
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- secure facility. Anyway, it came up by us very rapidly. It
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- glowed and glows brighter like a star and we almost got the
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- feeling that it was going to explode, it glowed so brightly. We
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- backed up behind the car then it went down and glowed back up a
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- little bit and then very softly glided back over, back where the
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- mountains where it came up, hovered for awhile, and then that's
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- that....Just like you see in the movies."
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- Bob Lazar isn't the only person to claim "inside knowledge"
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- of the flying disks at the test site -- he is just the only
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- person to say so publicly. We have communicated with several
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- people who say they know of the saucer program. A technician in
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- a highly sensitive position told us it is "common knowledge among
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- those with high security clearances that recovered alien disks
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- are stored at the Nevada test site." A Las Vegas professional,
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- who once served in the military and was stationed at the test
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- site, said he saw a flying disk land outside the boundaries of
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- Area 51 -- that it was quickly surrounded by security personnel
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- and that he was taken away and debriefed for several hours. A
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- man who once worked at Groom Lake as a technician, at our
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- request, wrote this letter explaining how he inadvertently walked
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- into the wrong hangar and saw what appeared to be a large
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- metallic disk under a tarp. It was being examined by men in lab
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- coats. And, an airman who worked at Nellis at a radar
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- installation says he and his fellow servicemen watched over a
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- period of five nights, unusual objects flying over the Groom
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- Mountains. He says the radar images indicates the objects zoomed
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- into range at speeds of 7,000 miles per hour and then would stop
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- on a dime, and that nothing we have is capable of doing that.
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- The airman says that when word of his sighting got out, he was
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- ordered to turn off his radar sensors for that area and told to
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- keep quiet about the matter because it did not happen.
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- None of this means that the military is actually flying
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- alien spacecraft in the Nevada desert. It could all perhaps be
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- explained as some other secret program. Lazar insists that's not
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- the case.
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- We put the matter to the U.S. Navy, which according to
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- Lazar, is running the saucer show. Four different naval offices
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- were contacted. All denied having any information in their
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- files. The Naval Research Lab said it conducted a thorough
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- search but found "zip." Naval Intelligence said much the same
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- thing, adding, it is not required to create a file where one
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- doesn't exist. A side note: We also requested files on a UFO
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- sighting over Tremonton, Utah in 1952. The Navy spent more than
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- a thousand hours studying film of that sighting -- a fact that's
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- been noted in several publications -- but, for purposes of our
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- request, the Navy couldn't find those files either.
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- Lazar: "The group that runs this project, whether it really is
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- the Navy or they just say that, apparently these people have
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- executive power -- they don't report to anyone."
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- Tomorrow, more troubling allegations of the military
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- potential of alien technology.
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- potential of alien technology.
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