Dreamland: An Autobiography
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Publisher Description
Bob Lazar tells us how the world now knows about Area 51. In Dreamland: An Autobiography, Bob unveils his true, comprehensive, yet highly controversial story about being an insider at the military's most top secret research base and blowing the lid off it all.
Bob Lazar was a brilliant young physicist that found himself employed at a top secret facility in the middle of the desert outside Las Vegas. Under the watchful eye of the government elite, he is tasked with understanding an exotic propulsion system being used by an advanced aerospace vehicle he is told came from outer space.
The stressful work and long, odd hours start to wear on Bob and he becomes concerned for his safety. He tells his wife and a couple close friends about what he's doing in the desert, and his employers find out and are furious. When they station goons outside his house, Bob seeks help from wealthy UFOlogist, John Lear, who encourages Bob to take his story to award-winning investigative journalist George Knapp at KLAS-TV, a CBS affiliate.
To prove he's telling the truth, Bob takes a group of people out into the desert to watch a test flight of the "flying saucer." On the way home, they are stopped by the police, who notify the base, and Bob loses his job. In a series of interviews with CBS TV, Bob Lazar then blows the lid off "Area 51," blows the whistle on the effort to conceal this craft from the American people, and blows up his career as a top physicist.
Bob Lazar's reports have been the subject of intense controversy for decades. He has been interviewed numerous times and his story has been corroborated by other individuals he worked with and who were present when these events happened. But until now, Bob Lazar has never told his own story, in every detail in his own words, about those exciting days in the desert outside of Las Vegas and how the world came to learn about the experiments being conducted at Area 51.
Customer Reviews
Credible account, well written
Was very skeptical and suspicious of Bob Lazar, but the book convinced me to give him the benefit of the doubt. What he recounts of science and his experiences are consistent with and ring true to my experiences in the military and aerospace industry (no AAVs, though).
There are a number of unanswered questions about his experience and work at EG&G: he said in a Joe Rogan interview that he had a sample of element 115. Where did that come from? Is this why EG&G suddenly stopped calling him for work?
Otherwise, I think Lazar gave a good accounting of himself.
What I was looking for
Prior to reading this, I knew the story quite well. I’ve watched a lot, if not all of his few interviews, and some stories/docs that are about Bob. This book goes through all of it in a timeline that puts it all together.
If you’re looking for all out details on everything, you might be disappointed. This isn’t a book with video clips and pictures. Neither is it a science book. So don’t get to excited. He explained things in better details than any other medium I could get my hands on. And for someone to write their past 30 years later, I’d say it’s pretty detailed.
I really enjoyed the read and everything he talked about in this matched with what he has been saying for all the years. It’s the best detailed glimpse we’re going to get of Bobs life, so take it as you will.
I give it a 5/5 because he made a choice to write this for us. When he didn’t have to.
Thanks Bob
Lazar = GOAT
I was always curious about Area 51 and the conspiracy’s behind it, after reading I feel a better understanding about the security required for these types of experiments. Bob lazar is truthfully a very interesting person, with a great story. What was described through the book absolutely left me in AW!!!