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The Strange Case of Bob Lazar
In 1989, Bob Lazar told Las Vegas reporter George Knapp that he had worked at a secret facility called S4 near Area 51, where his job was to help reverse-engineer the propulsion system of a craft “not made by human hands.”
More than three decades later, despite other whistleblowers alleging the existence of such programs, Lazar remains a rare figure in claiming direct technical work on a purportedly non-human vehicle. And he is now back in the spotlight because a new documentary, S4: The Bob Lazar Story, directed by Luigi Vendittelli, was released on Amazon Prime in early April 2026, and Lazar then did a burst of media coverage, including Joe Rogan, Area52, and Jessie Michels.
Bob Lazar’s story is the latest pushing disclosure in theaters – and not the last
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The hype has yet to recede following the release of a “S4: The Bob Lazar Story” on Amazon Prime.
The film, which highlights the long story of Bob Lazar, is bringing attention not only to Lazar and his claims but also a new generation of filmmakers and documentarians inspired by his work.
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One of those men is Luigi Vendittelli, who joined Mystery Wire for an interview in a special two-part episode. Vendittelli and the Project Gravitas crew are at the forefront of a new group of auteurs attempting to push UFO disclosure in both fiction and non-fiction forms.
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