Originally posted by HexagonSun
He says he was erased from history. When investigators were researching him, it turns out he wasn't even born, never mind had a college degree. When
trying to prove who he worked for, or who paid him, they said they'd never heard of him. Even though he was in the company phone book. He's got
proof on that.
All I'm saying is that I've got an open mind on this subject. I know that UFOs exist, and someone must be working on them, developing them, reverse
engineering them etc etc. Why not him?
Not true. When investigators were researching him in 1994, they discovered quite a bit. Including his birth certificate.
Robert Scott Lazar was born in Florida in 1959, according to his birth certificate.
He was adopted in the 1970's.
Given a social security number in 1974. Issued in New York.
Graduated from W. Tresper Clarke High School (740 Edgewood Drive, East Meadow Union Free District) in Westbury Long Island, New York in 1976. He was
ranked 261st in his class of 369. Entrance into MIT or Cal Tec requires you to be in the top 10% of your class.
Moved with his parents to Woodland Hills, California in 1978.
Claims a Bachelor's Degree in Physics and Electronic Technology in 1978 from Pacifica University. The university was a correspondence school which
was shut down in 1978 for selling fake degrees.
Claimed he went to Cal Tec in 1978. Was not found in either administration records, yearbooks or student rosters.
Got married in 1980. Claimed that he was an "electronics technician" on his marriage certificate.
Claimed a Master's Degree from MIT in 1982. No record of him in any student directories, yearbooks, alumni registers, or master's degree lists.
In 1982, he claimed to have worked for Los Alamos National Laboratory. It was discovered that he worked as a photo processor at the facility for
Kirk-Maier, a subcontractor. He didn't work for the government. But he was in the phone book because he was a technician working for a subcontractor
at the facility.
In 1982, the article came out about Lazar building a jet car out of a honda civic hatchback. In the article, he claimed to be a physicist at Los
Alamos.
In 1986, he filed bankruptcy. He listed on this document that he was self-employed as a photo processor. He and his wife operated a small photo
business. According to the documents, they had operated the business from their home for 6 years. There was no mention of working at Los Alamos in the
file.