![]() The only presently known form of Moscovium has a half-life of 0.65 seconds and would thus have decayed very quickly. When it's exposed to radiation, it produces its own gravitational field-its own antigravitational field, and it's what's used to lift and propel the craft."Ĭonspiracy theorists and Lazar himself have suggested that Lazar stole a piece of Element-115 from Area 51, and that he has it to this day. "It's a superheavy element," Lazar once told Larry King. Lazar has said for years that he worked on the material at Area 51, and that it can be used to power spacecraft. ![]() However, according to Lazar, this alien artifact is a highly radioactive element that allows alien spacecraft to traverse the cosmos, impervious to gravity’s effects. No evidence of the existence of Lazar’s element 115 has ever surfaced. In the beginning moments of the documentary, viewers find Corbell huddled in a neon-lit bathroom, fretfully pouring over a series of text messages saying Lazar is currently being raided by the “feds.” In an ensuing scene, Knapp, a co-producer of the film says, “I had a feeling something like this might happen.” The climax of the film lays out what they think the raid is really about: An attempt to recover the supposed alien energy source, element 115. Though Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers is largely a contemporary retelling of Lazar’s original story, the police raid on United Nuclear Scientific is central to the film. (It’s worth noting that Lazar’s element 115 is not muscovium, an element that was first synthesized in 2003 and added to the Periodic Table in 2015.) ![]() A whimsically Strangelovian GIF on the site’s home page says, “Looking for some URANIUM? CLICK HERE.”īut now, 30 years after initially talking about Area 51, Lazar and United Nuclear Scientific have become part of a new and unusual situation that conspiracy theorists claim is tied to element 115. From radioactive ore to ammonium nitrate, a quick check of Lazar’s scientific supply company’s website reveals the business caters towards the exotic and potentially dangerous side of science. He eventually opened a business called United Nuclear Scientific, a scientific supplies and equipment store based in New Mexico, and then Michigan (earlier this month, the company announced it’s moving to Oregon). In the years after his initial appearance, Lazar largely returned to private life. Lazar has repeatedly hinted that he took a piece of element 115 from Area 51, and that this element is of great interest to the federal government. Lazar eventually claimed that, while at Area 51, his job was to reverse-engineer an alien material called “element 115” that he claimed was used to power an alien spacecraft. He said it shot out one of his tires and erased all of his educational records from CalTech and MIT. ![]() Months later, no longer concealing his identity, Lazar claimed the US government was now waging an all out covert war against him. ![]()
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