Get Your Very Own Bob Lazar Engineering ‘Sport Model’ Schematic

August 15, 2023
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With all the talk and congressional hearings, whistle blowers and strange happening in Peru lately, let’s take it back, way back to the ORIGINAL whistle blower, the man that told us about Area 51 before the government officially acknowledged it in 2005.  In 1989, former government physicist Bob Lazar comes forward with a headline-making story of alien spacecraft and Area 51.  He spoke with investigative reporter George Knapp who agreed to hide Bob’s identity at the time under the pseudonym “Dennis“and kept his face hidden.

Bob spoke of hidden hangers and the government’s attempt at the reverse engineering of nine exotic vehicles / craft, NOT of this world.  Bob gave one these vehicles the moniker of the “Sport Model” and stated that the vehicle ran on a supremely cutting-edge antimatter reactor which was fueled by a superheavy element with atomic number 115.  It’s important to note that in 1989, there was no E115 on the periodic table.  It simply didn’t exist, that IS until a joint team of Russian and American scientists synthesized it in 2003 and then it was added to the periodic table in 2016.

Bob took the time to draw the “Sport Model” and to show the areas that they were working on at Area 51.

 

If you are a UFO enthusiast, pay attention because you can now get a copy of this engineering schematic signed by Bob.

  • Every print is hand signed by Bob Lazar. Personalized signatures are available upon request (see purchasing options)
  • 16″ x 20″ on heavy stock matte paper
  • Limited quantities available
  • PLEASE NOTE: Every Sketch requires Bob’s personal attention. 
    Please allow us ample time to process all special requests.
    THESE ARE SOLD ON A FIRST-COME-FIRST SERVED BASIS.

 

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