"Whether or not he's telling the truth, Lazar has stood by his claims and left the UFO scene behind. As well as running a lab equipment repair company, he is currently developing a hydrogen fuel generator for home use and is involved in an ambitious plan to terraform a Martian environment in an underground nuclear missile silo."
I was justifiably intrigued by the Lazar story when I first heard of it -- and still am. Perhaps naively, I tend to think Lazar indeed worked at a location like the one he described and possibly even saw exotic technology, but I think his role was stage-handled by the black-ops/military complex in order to taint goings-on at Groom Lake with the flying saucer "laughter curtain." I think Lazar's going public was an engineered event and that his role as a scientist was, to quote Jacques Vallee, "pure theater." (Of course, this isn't to say there really isn't any alien hardware stashed in the desert by the US government.)
In any case, one of the best memes to emerge from the Lazar mythos was the notion that the visiting aliens viewed human beings as "containers" -- but "containers" for what? Genetic material a la the "hybridization program" depicted by "abductees"? Or something more metaphysical (a la Heaven's Gate)?
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containers for a "soul"
even Whitley Streiber says this somewhere, if not directly, it's implied
Yeah, but Lazar didn't know. He said he saw the "container" reference in a briefing document re. aliens and religion, I think.
lazar was clever enough to make his story full of little ambiguities like that, which allow anyone to project their own little theories and preconceptions onto.
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