In 1989, a man named Robert S. Lazar contacted a local Las Vegas TV station (KLAS) asking for a chance to make his story public.
by Locklip
Lazar claimed he had been working as a physicist on project Galileo, which was the government’s most highly classified project at the time.
The project involved reverse-engineering alien technology and research was carried on at a secret base called S4, located 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of the notorious Area 51.
According to Lazar’s description, the S4 facility has nine aircraft hangars hidden inside the mountain. The hangar doors are built at an angle matching the mountain slope and they are also camouflaged with natural material.
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by Locklip
Lazar claimed he had been working as a physicist on project Galileo, which was the government’s most highly classified project at the time.
The project involved reverse-engineering alien technology and research was carried on at a secret base called S4, located 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of the notorious Area 51.
According to Lazar’s description, the S4 facility has nine aircraft hangars hidden inside the mountain. The hangar doors are built at an angle matching the mountain slope and they are also camouflaged with natural material.
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