Aviator John Lear and screenwriter Gene Huff joined George Knapp to
commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Area 51 mystery. The duo
discussed their role, alongside Bob Lazar, in bringing the Area 51 story
to the world. "It sounds a lot more convenient than it was. It was a
lot of synchronicities, a lot of sheer coincidences that made things
turn out the way they did," Huff said about the series of events that
brought them together two decades ago.
They reminisced about
their initial visits to the outskirts of Area 51, sharing a number of
details surrounding the events. Huff revealed that their first
expedition to the area was primarily motivated by Lazar's desire to
impress his wife and that "we were excess baggage. I was just happy to
be in on it and I'm sure John was too." Lear recounted watching a flying
disc on his telescope that night and laughed about the series of events
which prevented Huff from having the same view. "As I stepped back, I
hooked my foot around the tripod, and moved the telescope. And, of
course, Gene's never forgiven me," Lear joked.
Having known Bob
Lazar before he became infamous for his involvement in Area 51, the pair
speculated on a number of theories that have surrounded his story over
the last twenty years. Regarding skeptics' claims that Lazar was
unqualified for the job at Area 51, Lear theorized that perhaps stellar
credentials weren't necessarily the primary factor behind his
employment, rather "it was who they could probably discredit the
easiest, if he said anything about it." Huff was skeptical of the idea
that Lazar was a disinformation agent working for the government, saying
"he would be the worst guy in the world to make up a lie and try and
perpetuate a lie. He's too busy being productive doing other things."
Biography:
John
Lear is a retired airline captain and former CIA pilot, as well as the
son of the famous inventor of the Lear Jet. He is a former Lockheed
L-1011 Captain and is highly regarded in aviation circles. He has flown
over 150 aircraft and has earned every certificate granted by the
Federal Aviation Administration. John also held 18 world speed records
and has worked for 28 different Aircraft Corporations. During the late
1980s and early 1990s, John began coming forward with some startling
revelations concerning the subject of aerial phenomena and Unidentified
Flying Objects.
Wikipedia
Area 51 (also known as Dreamland,
or Groom Lake) is a military base, and a remote detachment of Edwards
Air Force Base. It is located in the southern portion of Nevada in the
western United States, 83 miles (133 km) north-northwest of Las Vegas.
Situated at its center, on the southern shore of Groom Lake, is a large
military airfield. The base's current primary purpose is officially
undetermined; however, based on historical evidence, it most likely
supports development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons
systems. Despite the obscurity of the facility, the base has become well
known, in large part because of various conspiracy theories involving
it and its frequent portrayal in popular culture.
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