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Bob Lazar’s theories on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have been given further credence by recent revelations, a UFO expert has claimed.
Lazar shot to prominence in 1989 when he claimed to have helped reverse engineer alien aircraft for the US military.
He purports to have witnessed US government briefing documents that described alien involvement in human affairs over the past 10,000 years.
According to UFO expert Nick Pope, whistleblowers like David Grusch have given validity to Lazar’s claims.
Bob Lazar's claims have been given credence, Nick Pope claims
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In a testimony under oath, Grusch claimed to have viewed documents reporting that Benito Mussolini’s government recorded a ‘non-human’ aircraft in 1933.
Speaking on GB News, Pope said: “Ancient astronaut theorists say that we’ve been visited almost since the dawn of time and we’ve perceived this visitors as angels, demons, gods, devils and so forth.
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“I don’t know whether that’s true. Bob Lazar’s claims are interesting. I think the claims from David Grusch are far more interesting because they were delivered under oath to the US Congress in a situation where even according to the Pentagon more whistleblowers are coming forward and some are supporting his testimony.
“All these Bob Lazar stories that have been floating around for a few years now, Congress, the Pentagon, NASA and other parts of the military and the intelligence community are working very hard to try and validate all this.”
Grusch, a former US Air Force officer spoke out on his feeling that a secretive UDO recovery program is in possession of ‘non-human’ spacecraft.
He also suggested those secretive factions are in possession of the “dead pilots”.
In his explosive public hearing, which he delivered in July, he spoke under oath about what he claims to have witnessed.
The same month, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sponsored a bill to allow disclosure of “recovered technologies of unknown origin and biological evidence of non-human intelligence”.
It comes amid claims the CIA has allegedly recovered and stories “at least” nine vehicles of non-human origin.
“There were different circumstances for different ones”, a source told the Daily Mail.
“It has to do with the physical condition they’re in. If it crashes, there’s a lot of damage done.
“Others, two of them, are completely intact.”