BOB LAZAR Finally Goes Deep on S-4 — The Interview You Haven't Seen | The Richard Dolan Show
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Video from Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
BOB LAZAR Finally Goes Deep on S-4 — The Interview You Haven't Seen | The Richard Dolan Show
"In this conversation, Bob Lazar sits down with Richard Dolan and filmmaker Luigi Venditelli for one of the most detailed conversations ever recorded on S-4, the craft, Delta mode, and what the U.S. military has known for decades.
Luigi’s Project Gravitaur brings an unprecedented level of clarity to Lazar’s account through detailed visual reconstruction and years of independent research, including analysis of satellite imagery, historical maps, and high-resolution photography of the Papoose Lake region.
They go deep into the technical aspects of the alleged craft, the environment of S-4, and the broader implications of a reverse engineering program. For those who have followed this story over the years, this discussion adds a new level of detail. For those new to it, it offers one of the clearest ways to understand what Bob Lazar has been saying all along." from the video introduction
More about Project Gravitaur: https://projectgravitaur.com/?srsltid
00:00 — Why the Bob Lazar story matters 02:30 — Project Gravitur trailer 05:24 — Luigi’s approach: visualizing S-4 09:08 — Reconstructing the environment and testing claims 12:41 — Building S-4 and the craft in detail 15:20 — Satellite anomalies at Papoose Lake 20:57 — Evidence of tracks and image manipulation 22:02 — Photographic evidence of the S-4 hillside 26:26 — Analysis of possible hangar structures 29:45 — Historical map and mine shaft connection 31:48 — Early research and debate over Lazar 35:18 — Education controversy and credibility 37:26 — Inside the craft: design and function 40:54 — Lighting analysis and interior realism 58:22 — Bob Lazar joins the conversation 59:00 — Propulsion system and Delta mode 01:00:37 — Test flights and observed behavior 01:04:35 — Military interest and advanced programs 01:23:00 — Closing discussion

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