Exclusive Deleted Scene Names Chuck Payne in a Follow-Up Interview on S4 and Project Gravit

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New claims about the S4 program and Project Gravit emerge, including a deleted scene naming security guard Chuck Payne and hints of insider influence in Dennis Mariani’s hiring, a three-module framework—Galileo, Sidekick, and Looking Glass—centering on gravity and raising questions about time manipulation, all set against whistleblower fear that echoes figures like David Grusch and suggesting the story will continue to unfold as more disclosures come to light.

[EXCLUSIVE] Bob Lazar Reveals NEW NAME at S4! - DEBRIEFED ep. 87

Months after a previous interview, a follow-up reveals new claims about S4, including an exclusive deleted scene naming Chuck Payne, a security guard whose visibility Lazar says had made him stand out. Payne's name was previously withheld and Lazar notes there are others named Chuck Payne in circulation, and the Chuck in question is not the senator. He explains Payne was an unusually talkative figure among guards, and his revelation was cut from the final film to avoid causing conflict or confusion. The conversation also revisits Dennis Mariani, a Janet Airlines co-pilot who Lazar says invited him to meet at Union Plaza Hotel, where other S4 security figures were present. Lazar and the host speculate that Dennis may have had inside influence on his hiring, possibly to bring “an outside-the-box” candidate, though they stress this is conjecture. They discuss the broader context of Project Gravit, including the three briefing modules Galileo (gravity/propulsion), Sidekick (weaponization), and Looking Glass (time-related concepts), and Lazar's view that gravity underlies all three, and he wonders whether any time manipulation or time-peering was achieved. They reflect on the fear and suppression surrounding whistleblowers, comparing it to contemporary figures like David Grusch, and acknowledge the absence of a follow-up after the film's release. The interview closes with gratitude for Lazar's candor and anticipation for how the story may evolve as audiences digest Project Gravit and related disclosures.

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