Totally agree. It seems the burden of proof does not extend to those who call fraud. It's one thing to say the story does not make sense to you, it's something else entirely to fill in the blanks to suit your own narrative. The number of assumptions you have to make to explain away the story is ridiculous.
From my point of view:"The number of assumptions you have to make to explain the story is ridiculous. The level of gullibility and ignored cognitive dissonance you are required to have to believe the story is equally ridiculous if not more so. I apparently lack the required level of both. In the beginning, nearly 30 years ago when I first heard of him, probably on the Art Bell show or CtoCAM I was somewhat a believer in Bob Lazar''s story. Later with the internet I was able to do a lot of research on the man, and my opinion slowly changed. I found he was making money selling his story to these enterprises as well as countless magazines. His job is to keep the story alive by telling as consistent a story as he possibly can to be believable. This is his main source of income. So he has gotten good at plugging some of the holes in his story. You have to remember that these shows also do stories on Bigfoot, Loch Ness, Chupacabra, Devils voice from the Hell Hole and other stories that belong in the rag on the supermarket checkout magazine rack. I wouldn't be surprised to find an old issue that has Lazar's story. No one addressed some of the issues I brought up e.g his point that elecromagnetic waves would bend around the craft. This would make the craft invisible, yet he claimed they could only fly on Wednesday when there was reduced traffic on the highway so as not to be seen. Problem is that any proof I could bring up would be dismissed as government attempts to discredit him and I can't make a case when that is the ultimate broad brush that any data would be discredited with. So there can be no reasonable debate if that is this ultimate tool. To each his opinion, that's probably the best we can do in this case.
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