// UAP DISCLOSURE // APRIL 3, 2026
Bob Lazar has not spoken publicly at length since his 2019 documentary with Jeremy Corbell brought his story to a new generation. Tonight that changes. S4 — named for the classified facility where Lazar claims he worked reverse-engineering recovered craft of non-human origin — drops at midnight.
The timing is not coincidental. The government registered aliens.gov. Congress members have emerged from classified briefings visibly shaken and unable to describe what they were told. General Neil McCasland — who had documented ties to UAP programs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — has vanished from his Albuquerque home. The disclosure window is open in a way it has never been before.
Lazar’s core claims have always rested on three pillars. First, that the United States government has been in possession of craft not built by human hands. Second, that element 115 was the propulsion source — a claim science dismissed until moscovium was formally added to the periodic table in 2016. Third, that the facility designated S4, located near Papoose Lake south of Area 51, is where that reverse-engineering program operated.
The intelligence community has never confirmed or denied his account. They have, however, spent considerable effort questioning his credentials and his credibility. That pattern — not denial of the claims themselves, but destruction of the witness — is one Above Black Media has documented across multiple cases.
What S4 reveals tonight remains to be seen. What it represents is already clear. A man who told his story in 1989 and spent thirty years being called a fraud is releasing new material at the precise moment the government’s own declassification machinery is finally moving.
If the files that matter most are the ones no one has admitted to holding — what does it mean that Bob Lazar has been describing their contents for thirty-six years?
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