Bob Lazar and Area 51 -- Complete Timeline
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Bob Lazar and Area 51 -- Complete Timeline
| Date | Event | Category |
|---|---|---|
| January 26, 1959 | Robert Scott Lazar born, Coral Gables, Florida | Biography |
| Early 1980s | Lazar reportedly works at or near Los Alamos National Laboratory; 1982 LANL phone book lists "Lazar Robert"; 1982 Los Alamos Monitor article profiles him | Los Alamos period |
| 1955-1989 | Area 51 (Groom Lake) in operation; U-2 (1955+), A-12 (1962+), SR-71 (1964+), F-117 (1981+), and other classified aircraft tested; government officially denies its existence | Area 51 history |
| Mid-1980s | Lazar claims employment at Fairchild Industries and other technical positions | Background claimed |
| 1988 | Lazar states he is recruited for S-4 work through contact with Dr. Edward Teller; begins work at the facility | S-4 employment (claimed) |
| 1988-1989 | Lazar works at S-4; assigned to study the Sport Model's propulsion system; reads briefing documents; becomes aware of nine craft | S-4 work (claimed) |
| 1988-1989 | Lazar discovers his wife is having an affair; management at S-4 becomes aware; his security clearance is reviewed on grounds of psychological vulnerability | Security clearance issue |
| Early 1989 | Lazar contacts George Knapp at KLAS-TV in Las Vegas; Knapp begins investigative process before broadcasting | Disclosure preparation |
| Spring 1989 | Lazar arranges first of three Wednesday night test flight observation trips; brings Gene Huff and John Lear; objects are observed and filmed | Test flights |
| May 15 or 24, 1989 | First KLAS-TV broadcast; Lazar appears anonymously as "Dennis" with obscured face and altered voice; describes S-4, nine craft, Element 115 propulsion | First broadcast |
| Spring 1989 | Third observation trip; the group is stopped and detained by unmarked security vehicles; names are taken | Detainment |
| November 11, 13, 16, 1989 | Lazar appears unmasked and under his own name on KLAS-TV; expands his account; story goes national | Unmasked broadcasts |
| December 20, 1989 | Lazar appears on "The Billy Goodman Happening" radio programme; provides additional detail on briefing documents and Zeta Reticuli claim | Radio appearance |
| 1990 | Lazar arrested in connection with operation of a Nevada brothel; pleads guilty to felony pandering; sentenced to 150 hours community service and psychotherapy | Criminal record |
| 1990s | Lazar largely retreats from public view; founds United Nuclear Scientific Equipment and Supplies | Business founded |
| 1994 | CIA officially acknowledges the existence of Area 51 for the first time in published historical documents, confirming the existence of the classified base Lazar had described | Area 51 confirmation |
| 2003 | Scientists at JINR (Dubna, Russia) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (USA) synthesize element 115 for the first time; only a few atoms created; decay in ~90-100 milliseconds | Element 115 synthesized |
| 2003 | United Nuclear offices raided; chemical sales records examined | Business raid |
| 2006 | United Nuclear charged with violating Federal Hazardous Substances Act for shipping restricted chemicals across state lines; Lazar's company placed on probation | Business charges |
| 2013 | Element 115 officially recognized by IUPAC; temporary name "ununpentium" used; confirmed as a new element | Element 115 recognized |
| 2013 | CIA publishes official history of Area 51; formally acknowledges the base for the first time; documents declassified U-2, A-12, and other programs | Area 51 officially acknowledged |
| 2016 | Element 115 officially named "Moscovium" by IUPAC (symbol Mc); named for Moscow Oblast | Moscovium named |
| 2017 | Multi-agency FBI/state police raid on United Nuclear; official explanation involves investigation related to thallium poisoning case; Lazar believes it relates to Element 115 | FBI raid |
| December 2017 | New York Times story on the Pentagon's AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) and three Navy UAP videos; marks beginning of institutional UAP disclosure era | UAP disclosure begins |
| 2018/2019 | "Bob Lazar: Area 51 and Flying Saucers" documentary directed by Jeremy Corbell released; narrated by Mickey Rourke; distributed on Netflix; brings Lazar's story to millions of new viewers | Corbell documentary |
| June 20, 2019 | Lazar appears on The Joe Rogan Experience (Episode #1315); account remains consistent with 1989 broadcasts; reaches audience of approximately 8-10 million listeners | Joe Rogan appearance |
| July-September 2019 | "Storm Area 51" social media phenomenon goes viral; millions semi-seriously propose raiding Area 51; Lazar publicly urges people not to attempt it; approximately 150 people appear near the gate; 3 arrested; no breach | Storm Area 51 |
| April 2020 | Department of Defense officially releases three Navy UAP videos (Gimbal, GOFAST, FLIR1) | UAP official release |
| June 2021 | ODNI publishes UAP preliminary assessment; 144 cases reviewed; 143 unresolved | ODNI report |
| 2022 | DoD establishes All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) | AARO established |
| July 26, 2023 | David Grusch testifies under oath before House Oversight Committee; claims U.S. government possesses non-human craft and biologics; claims decades-long retrieval and reverse engineering program | Grusch testimony |
| April 2026 | "S4: The Bob Lazar Story" directed by Luigi Vendittelli released on Amazon Prime; Lazar participates in media appearances including Joe Rogan; account remains consistent | 2026 documentary |
| Present | Lazar lives in Michigan; operates United Nuclear; selectively gives interviews; his account of 1989-era S-4 work remains unverified and unrefuted; the UAP disclosure era has shifted institutional framing in directions consistent with his general claims | Current status |
