“UFO Line” was a radio show hosted by Bob Lazar, alongside Gene Huff, which aired in the mid-1990s. Bob Lazar is a controversial figure in UFOlogy, known for his claims of having worked on reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology at a site called S4, near the Area 51 military base. The radio show, which is considered rare and has become something of a lost gem, featured discussions on UFO sightings, alien technology, and conspiracy theories surrounding Area 51 and the U.S. government’s alleged involvement with extraterrestrial beings.
The 5 episodes of UFO Line ran from Dec. 8 through Jan. 12 on Fridays from 11pm to midnight on KLAV, 1230-AM. The show featured guest like George Knapp and John Lear, who is also a well-known figure in UFO circles for his theories about alien existence and government cover-ups. The content of these shows delves into the hosts’ and guests’ experiences and beliefs regarding UFOs and alien life.
From Glenn Campbell –
The one hour UFO Line show was sponsored by Tri-Dot Productions, Huff and Lazar’s company, which was also given as “Tri-Dot Aeronautical Productions” at the end of the show. Tri-Dot is a cousin of “Procrastination Unlimited,” a more accurate name which appears at the bottom of the Lazar saucer poster. There was only one advertisement: for the Parma Restaurant on Rainbow Ave. in Las Vegas. Lazar and Huff didn’t even plug their own merchandise!
posted to alt.conspiracy.area51, 12/16/95
Due to the niche interest and the era it was produced in, finding complete recordings of the “UFO Line” radio show can be challenging, but some episodes and parts have surfaced on platforms like YouTube, providing a glimpse into the topics discussed during its run.
- Dec. 08 — Guest: George Knapp.
- Dec. 15 — Guest: Hypnotherapist Layne Keck
- Dec. 22 — Guest: John Lear
- Jan. 05 — Guest: John Lear
- Jan. 12 — Guest: George Knapp