Area 51 whistleblower Bob Lazar is, if nothing else, a polarizing figure in ufology. Billy Cox examines the matter of lying about one's academic credentials as it applies to accepting Lazar's truthfulness. Lazar has made claims about his degrees and has never shown the proof, while ufologists suspect Lazar is fibbing. Filmmaker Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell (hence "JKLC") apparently doesn't care a whit about Lazar's veracity in this case, while others suggest it affects how much stock we can put into the story that has made Lazar famous. Robbie Graham's recent
Mysterious Universe Review: 'Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers' regarding the JKLCLazar collaboration is a springboard for Nick Redfern to announce two forthcoming books. Robbie
does accept Lazar is sincere in his beliefs, but still disbelieves the reality of what Lazar relates. Graham thinks "the circumstances and events of Lazar's story were carefully orchestrated and staged
for him specifically as part of a sophisticated and ongoing UFO perception management campaign, which likely has counterintelligence purposes far beyond the UFO subject." Nick Redfern cites this information in his own new article
Bob Lazar, Area 51, UFOs and Russians. Noting Graham's complaint that the JKLC/Lazar film doesn't delve into the "why" behind Lazar's story, Nick gives us an alternative scenario from his imminent book
Area 51: The Revealing Truth of UFOs, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies. Nick also promises yet another book "which will take matters even further." (WM)
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