For the last three years, Luigi Vendetelli has been working with famed whistleblower Bob Lizar
Bob's story spans three and a half decades of controversy, conspiracy, and revelation.
Bob's story was more relevant than ever.
Luigi and his team have meticulously recreated the legendary S4 facility based entirely on Bob's memory,
Over the last few years, Luigi spent time with Bob, getting to know who he really is,
Project Gravitor will reveal insights into Bob Lazar's world like you've never seen before,
We've tried to keep this as quiet as possible to the point where Bob was like, guys, you gotta talk about it more.
So we're like, okay, we can kind of have our own thing too, where it's not just a Bob thing.
It's also a motivo thing where we're creating the story of Bob was art.
What was making us happy was Bob liked it.
For those of you who don't know about Project Gravator, Luigi, for the past three years has been working very closely with Bob Lazar, a famous whistleblower, you know, came out in what 8889
The Bob Lazar Stories.
And it's called S4, the Bob Lazar Stories.
Check out this clip from S4, the Bob Lazar Stories.
So the first thing was about the first pressure was to be, to make sure that everything we did was going to be exactly what Bob Lazar, like basically the recreation of it, the accuracy, the details, had to be exactly what Bob Lazar said.
That was something that was a challenge because Bob, I would always, you know, be like, okay, where were the fire extinguisher?
So stuff like that, Bob just didn't remember all the details.
What is Bob's reaction to all of this at the very beginning? He was hesitant to share too much information.
And right next to there, there was because you'll remember by visually seeing it. This kept happening with Bob.
What happened? How does Bob remember it?
It's nice because Bob is never, in my opinion, in the interviews that he's shared.
Let's all agree that the reason why there's so much interest regarding the Bob Lazar story is because he worked at a facility that had extraterrestrial technology.
There was also Bob and his friend Jean that had created the Bob Lazar in government Bible tape back in 1990, I believe.
Let me ask you this. How does one make an original film about Bob Lazar knowing that there's so much history out there that's available?
Bob was really interested in that because he says it would be great to see it in metal.
I need to Bob. Yeah. I need to Bob.
Well, that's Bob Lazar.
I think if we consider the story of Bob Lazar, it's 35 years today.
Was it hard to get that out of Bob because it seems like in a lot of interviews.
I mean, Bob would stand up and I would say how narrow is the entrance to the craft.
And do you, as someone who's worked meticulously and, you know, maybe this question is also directed to Bob and directly,
Bob doesn't really comment much.
With Bob there.
And a lot of things that Bob had said to us prior to us building it in the 3D environment, or having something physical, could not have been verified until we had done that.
It was really funny, because we have, well, it'll be in our film where you actually see Bob crawling into the craft.
So we have a Meta Bob, which we digitally DH.
And then we have live action Bob, which we built the green screen set.
And then we have modern day Bob.
So you'll have a young Bob who's acting out the things.
And then older Bob who's explaining it on a green screen.
We kind of filmed even something as simple as, hey Bob, let's go down the hallway.
This is what Bob saw?
That's what Bob saw.
when Bob was talking about it, how like there's this like,
Is that something that Bob felt while you guys were recreating?
And so at the very, very beginning, when we showed Bob Lazar,
where the door is closed, and it's what mainly Bob experienced
So I say, here Bob, check this out.
And usually Bob is kind of like immediately going to comment,
And they're, you know, like safe like security is Bob.
Bob came out or even within the last five to six years.
I spent three, almost three years with Bob.
And it's signed by Bob.
If you look underneath, it's got Bob signature on it.
And we also had to get Bob's approval as we were building the details of that landscape.
So it's like, Hey, Bob, what do you remember out there? Well, he was like, there's much out there.
Yeah. He goes, it, and don't forget Bob was there in 88 and 89.
Bob was very clear about the fact that yeah, there was, there was, but it wasn't, it wasn't like extreme foliage
there are people who have their own opinions about Bob.
Really, again, conveys to me the confidence that you have in Bob and the story.
And the fact that I never felt anything bad from Bob.
They're like, who's Bob, some people didn't even know Bob was our what?
And as time progressed and they met Bob, work with Bob, they're also looking at,
Probably a lot in common with Bob.
How has your point of view changed after meeting Bob?
Especially when, like we're interviewing Bob and we're talking about the technical stuff, like the propulsion systems.
Other than Bob, you might be like the closest person to working on an alien craft.
And I remember calling Bob and saying, I'm looking at, I'm looking at the interior of the craft.
And Bob goes, well, there was, there was two tripods in there.
So yeah, going back to the light. So we, we basically put these two, exactly where Bob said they were.
I mean, there would be extension. And Bob was like, yeah, the extension cords were running behind.
And Bob's like, of course, he says the guards used to always tell us to watch the, the wires on the ground.
And they had, they had, Bob had said they said the ones that they had there was actually flush to the floor.
And now this is something that Bob Lazar had talked about back when he came out with the story.
There would have been no way for Bob Lazar to see the American flag from the angle he was at blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, so the, the assumption and also Bob kind of agreed to it.
So they would say, well, how is it possible with the angle that Bob was at that he would have seen?
Bob never went past the lunch room.
Dennis came in there and said, Barry, you and Bob bring Bob out.
And that has been Bob's consistency throughout all this.
working with Bob, that I've been working with Bob is I got to know Bob.
And I didn't get to know Bob, the UFO guy.
I got to know Bob was our the person.
And one of his friends that said to me, when you get to find out how Bob, who Bob really
is, you'll understand why you why Bob is saying the truth.
Bob shared that with me.
But there's a national security element to what Bob was doing back then.
of when Bob was really young.
It's like I called Bob and Joy his wife and I said, you know, I think we're going to
One of them was Bob when he was probably like two or three years old.
He's a fan of George Carlin and George Carlin was a huge fan of Bob Lazar.
Bob is meant for speed.
That's Bob was a.
The true Bob Lazar that I got to know over the years is a man who has a true passion for
For those who don't know, Bob, he was featured in an article in the Los Alamos.
Reading the paper and Bob goes, one at the meet him.
And that was Bob's thing.
Oh, yeah, that was Bob.
That was a 100% Bob's thing.
And it's interesting because that's the true Bob.
We went out there, Bob came out, well, we went out all of us, my whole team, the whole
desert with Bob Lazar.
And to this day, Bob says, I'll let him say it.
So I have like George Napp, Bob, Jeremy.
Mario's a long time friend of Bob Lazar who used to go to, he was at the first desert blast.
And Bob was like out, I remember he was further out just on his own doing something and his
And Bob was like lit up.
Twelve years ago, physicist Bob Lazar decided that he wanted to blow things up without getting
side of Bob in this movie that people aren't used to seeing now.
You know, I can't imagine how guarded Bob is in, in real life about letting people in.
I, I got to say, you know, I started off with wanting to do a project with Bob Lazar.
my house and she's just like, hi, Bob.
For her, it's a, Bob, you know, she met him and she's a nice guy, you know, I told her,
I said, you know, Bob worked on a spaceship one time and she's like a real one, you know,
And I, I was shoveling horseshit with Bob in the barn.
I want to, first of all, support Luigi project, gravator S4, the Bob Lazar story, the experience,
Is to really get people to feel like they are Bob?
Is it, are we following Bob's footsteps?
I would say for the VR experience, it really is like you are Bob.