David Adair, Child Prodigy to Rocket Scientist, Take A Quantum Leap In The Realm of Possibility
Four part extraordinary series with Michael Salla, and a special bonus, enjoy some amazing story telling by David Adair
EXOPOLITICS WITH MICHAEL SALLA, A FASCINATING 4 PART INTERVIEW WITH DAVID ADAIR
Sharing this interview series here, to help with outreach of these very special
conversations, along with serving as a tribute to David Adair. Thank you Michael Salla for making this happen.
At the close of the interview series, David Adair shares his vision
Of where humanity’s best hope may be
David Adair Biography - see end of this post for additional biography notes
David Adair is an internationally recognized expert in space technology spinoff applications for industry and commercial use. At age 11, he built his first of hundreds of rockets, which he designed and tested. At age 17, he won “The Most Outstanding in the Field of Engineering Services” award from the US Air Force.
His amazing life includes time at Area 51 (Groom Lake), extraordinary experiences with UFO’s, US Navy operations, and developing breakthrough space technologies. His story telling of his life is riveting.
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High Praise comments under the YouTube videos of this interview series
David may be our favorite guest of Michael Salla. We don't like seeing these segments come to an end. We were so happy to hear there is a part 4. David is beyond fascinating, and intriguing. He's hilarious at times, what a story teller. Thank you for interviewing him. What an amazing life he has had.
Incredible man love hearing about his life .
David is a fun, marvelous storyteller. Very sharp mature man. I believe we all enjoyed his story, including Dr.Salla. Thank you again for a great show.
David is telling the stories of the millennia in such a gentle and captivating way.
How lucky are we?
David Adair's stories are better than any movie, book, podcast, you name it. I never want his stories to end. It's rare for me to be fixated on every word sitting at the edge of my seat listening to his incredible journey. What a life!! Thank you, Dr. Salla, once again for this fantastic interview with David.
Thank you both so much. I don't know when I have ever been so entertained by an interview before, but these stories are just amazing. What times you have had David, wow.
I have SO ENJOYED the David Adair series!! What a treasure trove of memories!!
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Child Prodigy in Designing Car and Rocket Engines – David Adair Interview 1
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Child Prodigy in Designing Car and Rocket Engines – David Adair Interview 1
Michael Salla’s summary on YouTube video: David Adair’s father was a successful car mechanic associated with the establishment of NASCAR racing in the early 1950s, which later exposed the young Adair to the world of high-powered engines and car racing. Adair had a knack for developing innovative designs and solutions for the engines his father worked on. Due to his status as a minor, Adair was not allowed to be financially compensated for his innovative car engine work, but instead asked for and was given access to the well-equipped NASCAR workshops where high-powered engines were built. Thus, Adair began building engines for model rockets he was designing.
Adair went on to win multiple science awards for his rockets, which were published in local and regional newspapers in Ohio. This led to him meeting with the physicist Stephen Hawking and, more importantly, a four-star general, Curtis LeMay, who had recently retired as Air Force Chief of Staff (1961-1965). LeMay first met Adair’s mother, who worked as a nurse at Mount Vernon’s Memorial Hospital in Ohio, where LeMay’s father was being treated and eventually died in September 1966.
General LeMay was so impressed with Adair’s electromagnetic fusion containment rocket engines that he arranged for Air Force technicians to assist Adair in building a 10-foot model he called Pitholem that would be flight tested. The rocket would win an Air Force award in 1971 and was successfully tested with a flight to Area 51, which opened up a dangerous new chapter in Adair’s life as he realized his rocket was to be used to develop a first-strike nuclear weapon.
In this first episode in a four-part series, Adair discusses the amazing sequence of events that led to him meeting with General LeMay, who sponsored his innovative Pitholem rocket engine, and he presents documents substantiating key elements of his incredible story.
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Visit to Area 51 and Ancient Alien EM Fusion Containment Engine – David Adair Interviews Part 2
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At 36 min David Adair describes interacting with a live ET engine, ‘like putting your hand on a whale’
At 44 min David Adair goes into detail about a Higher Conscious Being that is Co-Existing with him in his body. Her name is Pitholem.
Visit to Area 51 and Ancient Alien EM Fusion Containment Engine – David Adair Interviews Part 2
Michael Salla’s summary on YouTube video: David Adair’s father was a successful car mechanic associated with the establishment of NASCAR racing in the early 1950s, which later exposed the young Adair to the world of high-powered engines and car racing. Adair had a knack for developing innovative designs and solutions for the engines his father worked on. Due to his status as a minor, Adair was not allowed to be financially compensated for his innovative car engine work, but instead asked for and was given access to the well-equipped NASCAR workshops where high-powered engines were built. Thus, Adair began building engines for model rockets he was designing.
Adair went on to win multiple science awards for his rockets, which were published in local and regional newspapers in Ohio. This led to him meeting with the physicist Stephen Hawking and, more importantly, a four-star general, Curtis LeMay, who had recently retired as Air Force Chief of Staff (1961-1965). LeMay first met Adair’s mother, who worked as a nurse at Mount Vernon’s Memorial Hospital in Ohio, where LeMay’s father was being treated and eventually died in September 1966.
General LeMay was so impressed with Adair’s electromagnetic fusion containment rocket engines that he arranged for Air Force technicians to assist Adair in building a 10-foot model he called Pitholem that would be flight tested. The rocket would win an Air Force award in 1971 and was successfully tested with a flight to Area 51, which opened up a dangerous new chapter in Adair’s life as he realized his rocket was to be used to develop a first-strike nuclear weapon.
In the second episode of this interview series, Adair discusses his arrival at Area 51 after the successful test of his 10ft tall Pitholem rocket powered by a revolutionary EM Containment Fusion Engine. He describes his encounter with a full size ancient extraterrestrial engine with similar Fusion propulsion technology possessing an organic consciousness that merged with him. He further describes his traumatic encounter with Dr. Arthur Rudolph, a German Paperclip scientist working for NASA, and the sequence of events that led to him destroying his Pitholem rocket.
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Escape from Area 51 & Forced Recruitment into the US Navy – David Adair Interview Part 3
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Some fascinating story telling at 26 min of this video
Escape from Area 51 & Forced Recruitment into the US Navy – David Adair Interview Part 3
At 38 min into this video segment David Adair tells the story of his 3000 hours as a crop duster - some great story telling and throughout the interview the story telling continues to captivate!
At 51 min of this video, I am on the edge of my seat as the shower story starts to unfold, and I’m laughing so hard by the end!
Escape from Area 51 & Forced Recruitment into the US Navy – David Adair Interview Part 3
Michael Salla’s summary on YouTube video: In this third episode of the David Adair interview series, Adair discusses what happened at Area 51 after he left the large extraterrestrial spacecraft engine secretly carrying with him the engine’s consciousness or ‘katra’. He next describes how he destroyed his Pitholem electromagnetic fusion containment engine to prevent it from being used to create a first-strike weapon and how this enraged Dr. Arthur Rudolph.
During his 1972 High School graduation ceremony, Adair was taken by two black-suited men carrying a document that drafted him into military service. Adair was taken to a CIA facility where he again met with Randolph and was threatened with severe consequences if he didn’t agree to build another electromagnetic fusion containment engine. It took the arrival of General LeMay to have Adair freed based on him agreeing to never again build such an engine and to serve in the US Navy.
He first completed a four-year term of enlistment, specializing in the repair of jet aircraft engines, and reached the rank of E-4. He discusses the unusual circumstances that led to him being recruited to become a naval aviator immediately upon completing his first enlistment. Soon after completing naval aviator school and starting service as a young pilot on an aircraft carrier in 1976/1977, he was recruited by an admiral heading the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI).
Adair shares some of the incredible missions he conducted with ONI during his subsequent covert intelligence career. In all, Adair completed 20+ years of service with the US Navy. He shares details of being twice captured doing missions over Vietnam and also how he repaired a nuclear submarine on the verge of a meltdown.
Finally, he discusses incidents where he believes the Katra of Pitholem, the extraterrestrial engine he encountered at Area 51 that began using him as a lifeboat in 1971, was acting through him. He believes Pitholem was responsible for many of his incredible experiences and protected him throughout his naval career and the dangerous missions he completed, most of which remain classified.
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Moon Secrets & Suppressing Breakthrough Space Technologies – David Adair Part 4
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NASA SUPPRESSED BREAKTHROUGH SPACE TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPED BY DAVID ADAIR - TAKE THE IDEAS HERE AND BE INSPIRED WITH POSSIBILTY
Moon Secrets & Suppressing Breakthrough Space Technologies - David Adair part 4
Michael Salla’s summary on YouTube video: In the final interview in this series, David Adair discusses his career after leaving US Navy service, where he worked on multiple NASA space projects through its National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) to introduce innovative technologies.
He describes how multiple inventions—including one that could have cured diabetes—were stifled, and the NTTC was starved of funding and political support.
The setbacks led to Adair officially retiring in 2003 and working in his own private laboratory, where he built a robot with Artificial Intelligence.
He warns about the dangers of AI and how the US military are naively falling into a trap where self-replicating AI robots could quickly take over the planet.
David Adair believes humanity’s best hope lies in positive extraterrestrials associated with Pitholem arriving in a fleet to bring about a catastrophic disclosure scenario, where they reveal the truth about life in the cosmos and share their advanced technologies.
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The Material In This David Adair Interview, Part 4, Is So Important - It Is Worthy Of Also Including the Transcript
This is a long transcript. I have just copied it here, without fixing the few typos. It reads well, even with the typos.
In this final episode of the four parts interview series featuring David Adair
0:05 he talks about what happened after he left the US Navy service and began
0:10 working as a private individual setting up his own company trying to develop
0:16 Innovative Technologies that spun off what NASA was doing in space so he worked on the space shuttle and Skylab
0:24 trying to develop technologies that could be useful that could then be applied to Earth affairs he found that
0:31 some of the most Innovative Technologies that he developed were stifled there
0:37 were people that were not interested in having these Innovative technology transfers based on experiments being
0:44 conducted in space involving the space shuttle and Skylab that none of those
0:50 experiments and and the technologies that grew out of those were allowed to
0:56 flourish and so David Adair quit in frustration in 2003 became a private
1:04 citizen and uh he began toying with artificial intelligence he believes that
1:09 artificial intelligence is developing at a rate which is very frightening and it is being militarized in a way that
1:16 frightens him and he believes that Humanity's best hope lies in the arrival
1:22 of an extraterrestrial space Fleet associated with pum the billion year old
1:29 conscious that his body is acting as a Lifeboat for and he finishes by saying that this
1:37 to his mind is where Humanity stands the best chance of finally breaking through
1:43 the roadblocks and the suppression of Advanced Technologies with the arrival of advanced extraterrestrials who will
1:51 usher in a new age with the release of some of these Advanced space
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2:16 is Dr Michael Salah so it's November 30 2023 and I'm with David Adair at his
2:23 home and he's going to tell us about the remarkable story of him knowing the
2:29 mother of the first man on the moon so David tell us what happened how did you get to meet we know about
2:37 Ro at the time I was 15 16 17 years old and I was
2:45 um I was winning so many um science fairs
2:51 conventions uh competitions and I was just the the
2:57 trophies and things were piling and Neil became was picked as the first
3:06 man on the moon so the Ohio governor at that time was governor
3:13 Gilligan Gill Gilligan's Island they call Ohio but anyway
3:19 um he appointed uh VI Armstrong Neil's mother being Neil's mother she became an
3:27 official dignitary so when we have these big science events via's job was to take the
3:34 metal and hang it around your neck well after she hung like the six
3:39 metal around my neck in two weeks she said what are you doing child you
3:45 starting to know me so I guess I'm kind of busy she says yeah W you come over and
3:52 hang out with me at my house well I wasn't going to turn that down I said sure So I got in a car and drove about
3:58 45 minutes over to waa cantic and um hung out with W Armstrong and I
4:05 got to know her and we became friends and um she taught me to do something she
4:10 taught me to can ball jars canning so
4:15 I'd heat up the jars and the lids and and Blan stuff and get things prepped on
4:21 the stove in the backyard and then she would be prepping vegetables and them then the other wives
4:28 of the ger Co-op would come over and when we can jars we don't we
4:35 can 3 or 400 a day we can like 6,000
4:40 jars in a season and um we canned everything I mean beets and pickles and
4:49 onions and corn and chicken you can canned chicken so I got had a lot of fun
4:56 hanging out with VI good sense of humor so one day she was there and she called
5:03 me up said you want to come over do some canning I said yeah let me get in the car so I got in a car and drove over
5:09 there and Neil had just come in to visit and he's in the kitchen so I walk in he
5:14 goes you must be David I said yeah you're Neil I recognize you and I just
5:20 boom flew right by him he said mom's out in the backyard and I was gone cuz I
5:25 knew where she was and then later via came came up to me and said
5:31 um hey Neil said something to me I said uh what's that she said uh he said to me
5:38 Mom if I didn't get out of the way fast enough I think David would put a footprint on my head to get
5:43 there now was this before Neil actually walked on the moon or yeah this is uh
5:48 he's been picked as walk on the moon but he hasn't been yet so she said
5:55 um I said did I hurt his feelings and uh said maybe a little bit once
6:01 you he said if you get time can you go talk to Neil how many people gets asked
6:06 a question like that if you get a few minutes could you go go sit down and talk to Neil
6:12 Armstrong and I thought God Al Mighty nobody believe this so I went and talked to him and we got to know each other and
6:19 we got along really well and he told me I was welcome anytime I want to come and visit
6:25 him which is unusual cuz he's he's like a Herman he's the recu uh when he came back from the Moon
6:33 where was he he disappeared I know where he was he was in South Dakota with his
6:39 brother with the oil rigs they had and they sold everything out before 1980 so
6:44 they missed the big bust made a lot of money so Neil came back with his brother
6:51 and then Neil went to teach
6:56 mathematics at the University of Cincinnati in Lebanon Ohio and that's where he was until he retired he didn't
7:04 disappear he just went to teach so a lot of students had Neil Armstrong as a
7:11 professor in mathematics um and then after that he retired and he
7:17 just stayed around uh wak and uh Lebanon
7:22in between those two seen his mom and dad and um he was married at the time uh
7:29 he had divorced his first wife they got into arguments a lot
7:35 about his Fame was enormous first man on the moon what a
7:40 title to carry and she wanted him to go party and do more parties and
7:46 engagements and he did not he wanted to stay home recu and uh that's why Neil was picked
7:53 to be the first man on the Moon instead of Buzz aldr Neil was a u
7:59 a real introvert whereas Buzz alurn was a real extrovert so NASA didn't want him to be
8:06 have the the title first man on the moon second man on the moon didn't carry as
8:12 much punch uh but boy that first man moon title did but
8:19 um there's just strange things about the whole thing um I was in the backyard
8:24 cany as usual Neil came back there and and
8:30 um finally I just turned around to Neil asking him about a few things and
8:36 finally I just got a little annoyed with him I guess cuz I kind of barked at him
8:42 I said um what is wrong with you you and Buzz Alder Michael Collins you three
8:48 should be on the ceiling out of 8 billion people you got to go to the moon walk on it kick rocks
8:56 around and you come back here and you're nothing but sad and depressed what the hell happened up
9:04 there and then Neil looks strange and he says
9:11 um there's things happened I just can't tell you I said like what come on tell me something happened up there because
9:19 why are you so depressed is because you're you're forced to tell a lie or something you
9:25 had a nerve on the head that one and he said things I just can't tell
9:31 you I said well I'm hearing rumors I said if there anything to the something
9:38 about a rim of a crater and there was other people there and he said can't really tell you
9:45 about that so there was people there I said well how many were
9:51 there and I don't know it just he just clam up
9:57 and he wanted to tell you but he couldn't tell you I don't know what they threatened him with but it must have
10:02 been pretty bad but um then about 4 days ago from this day
10:12 last week I get a call out of the blue from this woman who says she has the
10:18 original photos from the Moon camera and she's got the original polar paper 8
10:25 by10 I'm like damn that's the original print and she said let me email them to you so
10:33 she emailed them to me and this one came up picture of a big
10:39 rim crater it's dark now on the picture I have from NASA
10:45 it's just black in the shadow but the picture that this woman sent the same
10:52 exact picture but it's not black in the crater you can look you expand the photo
10:58 open all the way it can go and sure enough there is setting another Luna
11:05 Rover and it's not ours CA the pictures being taken from the lunar roover you
11:10 see the the fenders and the arm in the foreground of the camera across the
11:17 crater on the other Rim there's another lunar rover sitting there and it's got
11:22 two wheels an antenna coming out of the center of it and a steering column on
11:27 the right right hand side and a guy leaning a man or woman bipedal
11:35 anthropoid in a spacit leaning against the lunar rover in the middle of it you know just
11:43 pointing at us and I went well who's that and so I never got to ask Neil
11:50 about that photo cuz he's gone and he's been there for a while and
11:55 um but he had described the photo to me and as I looked the way he described it
12:01 I found everything he was talking about so there was somebody else there I don't know who they were I don't
12:08 know what they wanted I don't know how many there were I saw one had to be more than one because of a big L Rob that had
12:16 several seats but from his demeanor and responses to your questions you were
12:22convinced that he saw something on the moon was allowed to talk about it AB that's exactly right that's why so
12:29 depressed him and Buzz Aldren and Mike Collins they were depressed and these these men three men
12:36 of all people on the Earth they should be the happiest men on Earth cuz they
12:41 got to go to the Moon I mean my God what an honor and here they're staring at the
12:48 floor moping you know just depressed I went the hell's wrong with you
12:54 people so something happened I never got I got guys about as much story you're
13:00 going to get straight from the horse's mouth but that horse ain't going to
13:05 talk well you were good friends with Neil Armstrong's mother Viola yeah and
13:11 she dedicated or wrote an inscription on this book oh yeah so you want to tell us about that you know what's that book and
13:18 and what does the inscription say you know let's see what the inscription says it's been so long since this was given
13:23 to me on my 18th birthday as I graduated from high school what's the title of the book uh it's
13:30 Russell cromwell's Acres of diamond it's a good story your 18th birthday so we
13:36 talking about yeah and it's a GI 1972 uh congratulations and best
13:42 wishes on your graduation from high school June 4th
13:50 1972 your friend Stefan and Viola Armstrong and look at that handwriting
13:57 that handwriting is is impossible to duplicate or try to forge
14:04 as a matter of fact when the um her great nephew Jay matchet when he looked at it he said
14:11 that's her handwriting this is real yeah that's and he found a big stack of
14:16 letters tied up with ribbons in her personal effects which he was allowed to
14:23go through so he could write her memoirs and he opened the letters and the letters are from me between me and
14:31 her and he said he talked to his grandma who was
14:37 via's Mother uh actually was their mother uh
14:43 mother-in-law and she uh he said how come the family don't know anything
14:48 about you you obviously was there look at all the letters um you were important
14:53 to Viola I said well Viola and I had agreed not to tell anybody body about
14:59 our friendship because there was so many people around us so many people trying to get into her
15:06 house you think Paparazzi was a problem today you should have seen it in
15:12 1970 1969 in wer canett Ohio population of
15:18 town was like 10,000 went to 70,000 you know 50,000 reporters from
15:23 all over the world insane and she's having to deal with all this and she just didn't handle that
15:31 kind of pressure well at all so she kind of our friendship became really
15:37 important because it was just her and I nobody else and I
15:42 never you know I didn't stand around and go Google ey on her or you know Neil was
15:49 okay but I wasn't that crazy about see and Neil I was more interested in
15:55 hanging out with her cuz she was my friend and and um you don't like that about me because he I wasn't um you know
16:05 wannabe or tag along on him I was interested in his mother and he liked
16:11 that about me he said you and Mom are good friends I said yeah he said that's
16:16 good he said you can visit me anytime you want and that's a big deal cuz Neil
16:22 doesn't offer that to anybody cuz he's a he's the recluse um when he died don't
16:28 look for his memorial it's not there he had his uh remains cremated and his
16:34 ashes thrown in the ocean and whereabouts unknown CU he didn't want people hanging
16:40 around with him so that's how serious he was about being a a
16:46 reclu I remember we were at a farmers Grange meeting one time with the farmers
16:51 Neil was a real Farmer at heart and um he had just come back from
16:57 the Moon and this reporter come charging up through the farmers to get a
17:03 photograph and Neil kicks the guy in the head really
17:08 hard and the camera big Bellows camera went straight up in the air I ran
17:14 underneath it and caught it and he's knocked the guy out so I laid the camera on top of him and Neil said let's go and
17:23 uh you know that's how intense it was um
17:29 I'll never forget that night but Neil uh Neil just did not like cameras and
17:36 photographers and stuff consequently that's why I never carried a camera around with me never
17:42 got a picture you know everybody today selfie selfie you know we didn't do that
17:48 stuff back then if I pulled out a camera Neil would probably bued it up right so
17:55 there's no pictures but there's still EV evidence that I was around there like
18:00 that book cards letters Christmas cards um personal letters all that kind of
18:06 stuff you have some of those letters oh yeah the got stacks of them okay and um
18:13 there's some hanging in the wall in the office um there just a you know a lot of
18:18 lot of memorability between us both but um she's a nice person I do miss her so
18:27 1972 you you joined the US Navy you and we talked about that your career in the
18:33 Navy from 72 to to 92 and then after 20 years you've retired and there's a
18:39 couple of U episodes but we already discussed that as distinct with the Office of naal Intelligence so you
18:45 retire in 1992 and you begin to work with uh different companies or setting
18:51 up your companies for I had my own company and I tell us what you would what what were you the companies iing to
18:57 do Myan was intersect iner then a period after SEC so was International Space
19:04 education concept and techniques intersect and um what I did under that was I worked on
19:14 um commercial products that could be transferred from the space program into
19:20 the commercial sector and make that clear an example would help
19:29 uh good example is um the Apollo Astronauts three adult men
19:36 and area size of walk-in closet they're going to be 3 days out
19:42 going to the Moon 2 days at the Moon 3 days back that's 8
19:48 days so that's going to be a real problem um
19:54 because uh people have to eat and and things got to give after a while so
20:01 stuff floats so you got a real problem with this so they built a
20:08 um a very special type of diaper that an adult person could wear and the material
20:15 would collect the nasty stuff and stick to it they could change it out quickly and I look at that and I go
20:23 hey uh let's call Johnson Johnson and we did
20:29 and the result was the first disposable diapers were
20:35 invented that's where they came from we had to fix a diaper system for the
20:41 astronauts and then it was transferred over to Commercial and you get the disposable
20:47 diapers then some company makes a product named Pampers and they're all over the place
20:54 um that's an example of Technology transfer
20:59 uh another good example of a technology
21:04 transfer you seen but you're not aware of it
21:10 um a a Space Capsule coming back near atmosphere at 5,000 m hour the
21:18 atmosphere can't get out of the way fast enough heats up the shield shield Burns
21:23 away and then when it gets down far enough these drug shoots come out and they pull
21:30 the big main shoots out and it slow the castle from 5,000 mph to about 17 miles
21:36 an hour in just a few seconds so you about to have a really good shock absorbing system between the parachutes
21:43 and the capsule or the astronuts got at the bottom of the capsule and they ain't going to be happy about that so we built
21:51 the shock aborder system and I looked at it and I said hey I want to call somebody so I'm working with the
22:00 nttc national technology Transfer Center it was in Washington DC it's
22:08 now been treated like an unwanted stepchild it's look it up on the
22:14 internet it address is Jesuit college Wheeling West
22:20 Virginia how that Technology Center get transferred from Washington DC to there
22:26 well talk to uh Senator bird the pope of Port
22:31 marrow and he had that technology trans s there and his son runs it talk about
22:40 nepotism but anyway it's a good Technology Center it does good work it
22:47 transfers uh space-based technology into commercial
22:53 applications well NASA hates that because it was ordered to do so by John
22:59 F Kennedy he wanted he started nttc and they've treated it like an
23:05 unwed stepchild ever since because they feel that the American public is an intrusion you pay
23:13 their bills but you're an intrusion how about that God I'm might want a bunch of
23:18 jerks anyway um so they feel they're being
23:24 forced to deliver on a presidential man dat so they let Senator bird take over
23:32 and that's now the NASA technology Transfer
23:37 Center jood College willing West Virginia can't make us something that's
23:43 crazy so anyhow um let's back up to that shock absorber
23:49 system again so I call since I'm working through the
23:54 technology Transfer Center I call this company
23:59 do Department of Transportation tell them what I want to do and they said you're kidding I said no we're going to
24:05 do this so uh you see in movies people chasing
24:12 other people in cars the car is crashing these yellow barrels by the bridge water
24:17 flies every water sand fli if those barrels was filled with water of sand at 80 mph you're as dead as if you hit the
24:24 concrete it will kill you it's too dense and heavy it's not water they do it for
24:31 spectacular scenes and movies that's not what's in these barrels in reality if
24:37 you look at the bottom of the barrels you'll see a square cutout on each of the barrels bottoms and they're all
24:44 connected and that connection system is that shark absorber system from the parachute to the Space Capsule so a car
24:52 comes in 80 M hour with a family in it hits these barrels
24:58 they collapse everybody in a car gets out and walks away because the contic energy has been
25:06 absorbed by the shock absorbers inside the barrels and families live Sav thousands
25:14 of lives the first year we put these out and thousands more every year
25:19 thereafter and they've been out for couple decades so that's what's in those
25:25 yellow barrels that's why they're there and that's where they came from and it's
25:31 all technology transfer so so those are cases where it works
25:38 where transfer Works successfully applied into the civilian sector you
25:43 described some cases where it didn't work where Innovative space Technologies
25:49 yeah one one place it didn't work Tang that was nasty tast and stuff we just
25:55 couldn't get a transfer we tried to sell it as a breakfast drink like orange but
26:01 it was nasty nobody wanted it so it did it didn't it failed um there were some
26:08 things that failed um but a lot of
26:13 stuff that you use daily came from the space program you don't even know about
26:19 let me show you another this is one I got involved on in 1977 we were started building the space
26:26 shuttles in 1980 April 12th we in 1981 we fired
26:33 the space for space shut Columbia into space it's just two astronauts on board
26:39 John Young Bob krippin but um they were the pilots that flew the uh
26:46 the shuttle came back and landed it and it worked perfect
26:51 now Back in 77 we're building a shuttle the shuttle has five computers computer
26:57 on board and it's a democratic computer system meaning the computers are moving
27:03 millions of calculations a second they come upon a problem they can't decide two computers vote against two computers
27:11 got a deadlock the fifth computer makes the tie breaker and unlocks it and keeps
27:17 on going that's the Democratic computer system of the space shs it work just
27:22 fine so problem is there's TR tremendous data
27:29 mounting up in the computers of the space shuttles the astronauts don't have
27:34 enough 8 hours in a day to get through it all and they're saying we need to take this home
27:42 so we all got together we being technology people technicians and stuff
27:48 and we built this device called Spock not the pointed a the guy from Vulcan
27:56 but SPOC special portable onboard computer and the astronauts would take
28:04 it to work and plug it into the computer on board the space shuttle get all the data pull it out take the thing home
28:11 work on it bring it back plug it back in the dash keep doing it day after day
28:18 well all was happy until after about 9 months I had to pull the spots back in
28:25 away from the astronauts I said give me those um spots the astronut just look FL
28:31 looked at me said no what do you mean no this is not yours what what are you using it
28:39 for uh wife using for recipes were you using for addresses started going down this whole
28:46 list I went damn I said you got a PC to do that no
28:52 we can do it on this so I call
28:57 um IBM I told him what happened I said let's see that thing we
29:06 did your first laptop computer was born that's where it came from the very first
29:12 one was called Spock special portable onboard computer we built it to get the data out of the
29:19 space shuttles so the ason can work with at night and in return you ended up with
29:25 a laptop but y'all didn't know that did you no what year was that that spot was built I
29:32 think it was 1978 and and how were you involved in that one
29:38 um I was just one of many just a team of technicians but I remember assembling
29:46 things for it and I got a contract so it was like a subcontract I was a
29:51 subcontractor so my job was to get the um data storage set up right
29:58 now 78 was this between Navy assignments uh yeah I was Moonlighting
30:04 both times okay all right so you're in the Navy but you're also moonl in the Navy and I'm Moonlighting through my own
30:10 company making good money though thing double dipping and
30:16 um but I had no idea that Spock would grow to such a
30:23 massive you know icon as a laptop I I didn't even know what a
30:30 laptop was we never even heard of such a thing then there was none I didn't know
30:36 they can do all that stuff it's basically turning your PC on the floor
30:43 into a portable computer you can carry it around with you in a bag or a
30:48 suitcase or briefcase and I thought God I didn't realize that was such a big
30:54 deal but some IVM did they need there's going to be a
31:00 lot of money made with this so um yeah there was a lot of things you
31:07 know another thing that came from space program you probably don't even think about the astronauts got so tired of
31:14 eating food in these toothpaste tubes I said God can't we
31:20 have a hot meal and everybody thought about it said how do you heat up food without cooking
31:26 astronaut that's a problem well thought well what are we
31:32 going to do about that well this one scientist I forgot who he
31:38 was he said that if we would use sound waves we could vibrate the molecules in
31:45 the food and they get hot but there'd be no thermal convection heat anywhere like an
31:50 oven and we said well hell what do you call it he says well I guess the frequency I use what we could call it's
31:56 called a microwave oven so they built these things so they could
32:04 heat up food in a Space Capsule without cooking astronaut and then somebody like me
32:10 would call Lon Lon looks at it and you get your first microwave
32:16 oven and that's where it came from people stand there go you're the
32:21 line you're making this up go look it up it's historical M um there are tens of
32:29 thousands of things in your life that came from the space program you don't know about it now there were also things that were
32:37 stopped that were blocked you you told me about um the rapid healing that
32:42 happened on the space shuttles and so yeah now we're going into an entirely different level it's still space
32:50 technology transfer but this is going to from as black folks at the end of of the
32:57 day this is the next level cuz this is not a microwave oven this is something else I it's really the potential of it
33:05 the potentiality of this next set of experiments are just
33:13 mindboggling you're talking patents that are in the trillions and you go well how so well we
33:21 went and got a client McDonald Douglas you've heard them they're not a slouch outfit
33:27 at all they're a billion dollar Aeros space giant well they wanted to
33:34 build or we asked them to build technology transfer did from the nttc we
33:40 said to McDonald Douglas hey how about build an electr fidic
33:48 processor that can fly on board the space shuttles and of course McDonald Douglas
33:55 asks why do we want to do that that because a scientist medical
34:00 scientist told us about the processors and the problems they're having here on Earth an electrooptic processor looks
34:09 like a an aquarium and it looks like an old 60s lava lamp in there different solutions
34:16 not blending together you fire electrical charge through there the electrons go in a straight
34:23 line and you put in enzymes and hormones in there and they chase the electrons
34:28 and someone faster and slower than others you get a layer effect and that's
34:33 how you separate enzymes and hormones here on Earth to manufacture vaccines and
34:41 sews well that's kind of cool here's the problem at the bottom of that
34:48 grid you can fire a million volts to there and it won't clear out the gravity
34:53 convection fields of the planet is always pulling on it and the medical
34:58 scientists told us there's something in there what we don't know let's find out
35:06 so we went get this guy who turns out he's actually a a
35:12 covert worker from uh I don't know if it's CIA or o i but his name is Charlie
35:19 Walker he worked at TRW for Dan golden who was CEO of TRW at the time what
35:28 insestuous relationships the the Aerospace in NASA is so
35:34 anyhow Charlie Walker's told good job Charlie you built that
35:39 electroic processor well you're going to run it okay uh where where am I running it 150
35:47 mil from here where am I going straight up you're going to be an astronaut Charlie so Charlie they have to get him
35:56 up off the floor and Charlie becomes the first civilian commercial
36:05 astronaut that's pretty impressive actually so Charlie runs the electrooptic processor and he's on all
36:13 the shuttles Challenger Discovery Atlantis they all run these processors
36:19 there's two of them and Charlie fires the processor up
36:25 and on the very first pass it clears out the bottom very first time Charlie's
36:32 looking at it he says what am I looking at and the medical scientist said look at that down there in the bottom of the
36:39 unit there was these hormones four times larger and 700 times
36:47 purer than anything on Earth and they go wow what good is
36:53 that the medical scientists would tell us we can put genetic encoders in this
37:01 thing have a patient come in give them one shot in the
37:06 abdomen the thing would take off and like like a catalytic converter
37:14 a catalyst it go into the pancreas slam pancreas wake make it
37:20 start producing beta cells and that is commonly known as
37:27 diabetes one shot diabetes is gone the pancreas starts making beta
37:34 cells on its own forever well we all stand there going oh
37:40 God might patent be worth a trillion dollars so NASA and the electroic
37:46 processors are clearing it every time it takes a pass so they're working both
37:53 processors working on all four space shovels so we're kind of excited about
37:59 that it works really well NASA walks in and says shut down shut it down don't
38:06 fool with it no more wrap the two processors up in plastic and set them in a hanger at McDonald Douglas and that's
38:13 the end of this and I'm going what the hell you talking about
38:18 the thing works fine both of them no we're not going to do this you're over industrializing
38:25 space over industrializing that's what our damn Charter is we're technology
38:30 transfer Consultants our job is just that to transfer technology from space into
38:37 commercial applications and you're telling that we're what we're overdoing our job and then it hit me I said let me
38:44 guess the big Pharmaceuticals are in your pocket they want us to shut down because you're about to jerk met foreman
38:51 and Insulin off the market there goes a trillion dollars in business business
38:57 worldwide so you they kind of get to you and they told me to shut up and get off
39:03 the project so so when did they tell you to stop that or when did 1978 so 1978 yeah through this electroic
39:13 processing you found a a way of being able to that's when we first started building it we flew it in 1981 882 82
39:22 they said shut it down because then it went from Theory to fact so in theory to Theory to fact so
39:31 you were part of this initiative and had found a cure for diabetes ABS would not
39:38 need insulins there'll be more work needed to be done as in with any process but the initial test showed that
39:47 we were on the right track we were on the track of curing diabetes and a
39:53 One-Shot application that's mindboggling I'm diabetic I take insulin twice a day
40:00 every day of my life and to think I could take one shot in the admin and put
40:06 it down and that's it forever well who wouldn't want that that's got
40:12 diabetes and there so many other problem diabetes your eyeballs go out uh High uh
40:19 blood pressure problems all kinds of stuff uh you don't heal as fast you know
40:25 just all this would in and then we're told to stop because your machine worked too
40:32 good and that's not the first time there's like five other experiments that work just like this one and they told us
40:40 to stop you want to give us example of another one yeah I'll give you another one here's another one
40:48 um this one was fun let's go to 1974 and 75
40:55 Skylab skotland was big as a damn gymnasium and that was the first time we
41:02 sent non-pilot astronauts we sent medical doctors research scientists we
41:09 didn't send military Pilots because we wanted to do work up there fine so
41:15 Skylab did 5,000 industrial experiments
41:20 5,000 that told us what we can and can't do give us a a direction which way to go
41:27 we're not trying to solve anything We're just trying to understand things
41:33 so I have the astronauts there was a group of us and
41:39 we told them to melt lead and aluminum that's the lightest and heaviest alloid
41:46 on Earth if you pick anything up on Earth and it's made of metal and you can
41:51 look inside the metal it's chaos the molecular Str structure just
41:57 MCH match not lined up because the gravity convection field of the planet
42:02 is pulling on the metal in a subatomic level as it's
42:08 hardening but in space we did something else we
42:14 notice the best with compatible Metals here on Earth alloy Blends when you're
42:21 forming certain Alloys the best you can get is about 60% blend and that's it
42:27 up there in space with aluminum lead we got almost 100% molecular blend of the both spectrums of Earth so we thought
42:35 Hey We're Off to the Races so we melted some other alloid
42:40 together now the astronauts got a question which we didn't think about
42:46 they're floating they got a 2,000 Dee gloworm floating with them the molten
42:52 metal and I said hey how do you shape this metal you can't pour it anything there's
43:00 no gravity you can't inject it you can't pour it you can't cast it suddenly we're
43:07 faced with a problem called containerless processing and buddy that's a
43:15 stumper we're sitting there going my God it's like trying to shovel smoke or nail jellow to the wall this is a little bit
43:23 difficult so we told him relax up there we'll see what we can come up with down
43:30 here well one of the astronauts digs out a cassette tape in his bag and he I guess he was looking
43:38 for I don't know montani some kind of soft music well he plugs in the Wall by Pink
43:47 Floyd and or I think that was the album but um
43:53 vibrant rock and roll is what it was and the sound waves hit the metal and
44:00 moved it everywhere so we went oh man hold on a minute let's look at that so I built I
44:10 like a mug m o a mug synthesizer and I built this other
44:15 little toy it's a mathematics computation computer that I built I don't even know
44:22 if that's even a name for it's what I called it one it does it listens to
44:28 sound waves coming out here's all the individual sound waves assigns mathematical expressions for each one
44:36 then rolls it down into its data banks runs it back out the backside of it
44:42 reverses it and so the reverse is the
44:47 mathematical no the frequencies of the music turned
44:53 into mathematical expressions then we can sh so the result
44:59 is I took a bar scanner right off of a damn grocery store I think it was
45:05 Kroger's anyway the bar scanner the red light that hits things and Sh wrap around it
45:12 so you scan something then you put in a globous metal goop in a six sided
45:21 speaker grid then you play the music and what what happens is the glob the sound waves
45:28 move in and starts shaping the glob into whatever it is you just scanned now you
45:34 think oh that's easy try interlocking Barb
45:39 waves try that ask any music professor and he's going to look blank how in
45:46 God's name did you do that anyway I figured it out and I could interlock these waves
45:54 and I could control the metal tunnel an in one 100,000 of an
46:00 inch which try that here on Earth you can't it's just can't do it
46:08 so it gets better here's a piece of metal we made shaped with sound waves no
46:15 thicker than your thumbnail on your thumb
46:21 now molecularly you look inside metal here on Earth it's
46:27 chaos well I didn't want to fool with that up there so what I said lock the
46:32 molecular structure of the metal into this grid that we know Mother Nature
46:37 likes so we replicated the honeycomb so now it's all honeycomb
46:44 shape interlocked with each other the metal cools down hardens in its place and experts here they come they
46:51 know everything they had worked a day on this stuff and they oh that that's not going to be worth anything it's casted
46:58 out in a micro gravity field it come into the gravity field of Earth and break like Peanut Butter Brittle and I
47:05 said you're a jerks no it's not going to do that it's got antire
47:12 different surface cohesion tension of a molecular structure that is impossible
47:19 to replicate here on Earth no that's the piece of metal we had no
47:25 thicker than my thumbnail on a sheer test it was stronger than a thousand
47:31 times stronger than titanium hardest substance on Earth weighs less than styrofoam of the same exact size crystal
47:40 clear Trend steel the 23rd Century how about
47:45 that well why good would that be earthquake proof Bridges and
47:52 hospitals um I can make a thread out of it so so
47:58 your 5-year-old daughters run across the front yard Bloods and Crips open up with 9 mm and a crossfire she gets hits about
48:05 10 times she gets up feels like these things she carries these things into her
48:11 mother looks like pennies flatten out 9 mm slugs on her body armor that's machine
48:17 washable that worth anything to you how about an army tank coming at you
48:22 70 M hour tank shells bounce off of it so in space using this method you could
48:28 uh combine different metals like aluminium and Lead like 100% start right
48:34 I see and it would be really all kinds of other metals durable yeah make super alloid super light super transparent
48:41 whatever you want to do shut it down what shut it
48:48 down why are we shutting it down it works oh let me guess shut it down for
48:54 the same reason electroic processor what are we going to wipe out certain industries hell I said we could create
49:02 more Industries than we be shut down yeah but indes would be shut down by a metallurgical process in space
49:09 nevertheless the final word was from NASA shut it down and so we we stopped that's
49:17 two then came the electronic crystals quartz quartz crystals they grow they're
49:24 rocks but they grow you put electron fields on them and they
49:29 attach to each other just like a coral reef builds up so you can grow a quartz
49:35 crystal well we set up a quartz crystal growing Farm in
49:40 microgravity let's see what they do crystal didn't come back the size of a crystal on Earth came back 10 times
49:47 the size of the crystal on Earth and less than one/ third of the growing time thought God Almighty and then the
49:54 X-ray views total everything inside the X-ray view of a crystal grown in space
50:00 totally Flawless the one grown on Earth thousands of convection streaks same
50:06 problem gravity Fields well what G would that be you
50:11 could take a three cray 3 computer it's cooled to 325° below zero with
50:24 chronogenesis computer and reduce it down the size of my little nail my little finger well what good would that
50:31 do you go see a guy named Steve reev riding a horse fell off broke his
50:37 neck paralyzed Superman put that chip in there and it
50:43 could direct hundreds of millions of signals at the speed of light across
50:48 that broken area and the man Superman gets up and walks
50:54 again shut it down what it works we can grow crystals
51:02 shut it down why you're over industrializing
51:10 space that's three at that point I just wanted to
51:15 bring up something that a few other insiders have said that
51:21 extraterrestrials grow their ships in space yeah I you want to elaborate on how that's
51:28 possible that's very possible a matter of fact I was knocking on the door of the
51:33 process um you could uh that's that's why that
51:39 alien artifact P plant I on Area 51 you know nearly 70 ft long not a
51:46 single rivet screw weld line seam nothing it looked like an eggplant that
51:52grew the only way that thing could have been built it was built in a microgravity
51:58 field and you could do that by casting metals and shaping with stereo sound
52:04 waves and boom there it is not a single
52:09 well lined seam nothing on it so yeah
52:16 um I ain't theorizing it I'm doing it I was doing it and
52:22 um and you're doing this through the sky lab yeah well there's a program called
52:28 gas gas program stands for getaway special if you think I'm making it up
52:35 look it up on the internet it's right there for $3,000 you could dollars you
52:41 could buy and rent the space of a third of a 55 gallon
52:46 drum at 7,000 you get half the drum at 10,000 you get the whole drum and it's
52:52 bolted on the inside wall the cargo bay the space shut so for $10,000 I get an experimental area the
53:01 size of 55g drum on a$2 billion spaceship and I get it for $10,000
53:07 that's a deal so they sell hundreds thousands of these damn gas programs to
53:14 Academia private citizens corporations everybody's getting in on it and they're
53:21 growing all kinds of damn things out there and because a lot of is proprietary we don't know what they've
53:28 learned but it don't don't matter because after the gas program shut down everything was shut down just
53:35 stopped so so what so they stopped the gas program because they didn't want
53:40 independent inventors coming up with Innovative Technologies using space and
53:47 a weightless environment right they don't want that shared you know it's mine mine I don't
53:54 know what this damn reasoning this I'm still pissed off about it I
53:59 don't know I have no answers talk to NASA ask them them
54:05 bastards won't even tell you it ever happened and yet you can go to the Internet and look at the G guest getaway
54:12 special program well if it never happened why is that on the internet with their logo on it I mean
54:20 it's you can catch them such bra blatant lies and people are s damn lazy you
54:25 won't get off your butt and check this stuff I've been preaching this for 25
54:31 years and like the rumors say aliens could grow SP where'd that come from me
54:38 I put the idea out 25 years ago now they're mutating the idea aliens are doing that no it wasn't aliens it was us
54:46 we're doing it humans and then NASA told us to stop cuz we're going to
54:53 upset I guess the the economic Machinery of everything you
55:00 know off balance it well maybe off balancing that would not be a bad idea
55:06 it's called competition and out of competition comes better products cheaper
55:13 products faster a lot of good things but no they
55:18 just want to shut it down so there's three that I know of shut down crystals
55:26 oh medical Arena damn we didn't even talk about that one so here comes number
55:33 four uh back on Sky laab we sent those astronauts out there medical
55:40 scientists uh medical doctors they're good doctors and
55:46 scientists but loudy physicist they don't they forgot about
55:51 three things inertia momentum and kinetic energy energy so an as astronaut
55:58 medical scientist shoves off on one wall of Skylab big as a gymnasium he got his
56:05 hell flying across there hey look I'm Superman yeah Yu yak's
56:10 funny but he's got inertia momentum going now he's going to introduce himself to kinetic
56:17 energy so he Splats on a wall down there and he hooks his arm and he's now
56:22 like cut to the Bone well everybody freaks out but they're all
56:28 doctors so they calm down do what doctors do hell sew him up so they
56:35 called down to Capcom said I know um we only been here an hour and Frank
56:43 over here done cut his arm bad we're going to sew him up cost $2 billion to get us up here we'd like go with the
56:49 mission well Capcom says God might go with the mission so they're up there
56:54 studying and then they called back about 3 days later about 96 hours and they said we
57:02 need a private line secured Line Medical line so Capcom I'm looking at him he
57:10 stands up he's white as snowing he says oh God they killed somebody up there now so I
57:17 thought who knows they come online and said hey we pulled his bandages off to
57:23 see how the cut is stitches all stuck to the bandage he
57:28 didn't even have a cut he even got a scar like he never was hurt and we were standing there
57:36 going did the patient do anything unusual and he said well was one thing
57:42 he was eating and drinking like crazy about to eat us out of house and home up here and a medical doctor nutrition
57:50 sitting there went fuel he's feeding his body fuel fuel
57:56 he's healing super fast so he needs more food and water and we went well God knows okay
58:03 that makes sense so they um they
58:08 said what do you think about all this NASA says shut it
58:14 down we ain't going to talk about this no more get his arm cleaned up that's it wait a minute there's something here to
58:20 be learned no shut it down so doing what scientists normally do we
58:28 just hear that go okay when they leave the room you go in and start studying what we find out is this the
58:36 human body has 43 Things in it that number be familiar should be it's your
58:41 eighth grade biology it's number of chromosomes makes you up you and me as
58:47 individuals so we all don't look like pee Herman so
58:52 um those 43 Things get Unchained from the field of gravity then just the preliminary
58:59 testing we looked at those chromosomes grab hold of the white cor pusles your antibacterial
59:06 defense system turn them into damn super white cor pusles so infection is unheard of this
59:14 thing going to sweep right through it so I asked I said what would happen if
59:22 we had a hospital up there a burn victim Clinic somebody massively burned 89% of
59:30 burned second third degree burns first thing they do they wake up and they'll
59:35 feel no pain without drugs why because there's no gravity field pulling the
59:41 blood up to the aerous level you ever Bunch your finger with the match feel your heartbeat in it it won't happen up
59:47 there oh my God then the white cor pusles kick in then the environment
59:54 joins in in what do you mean by environment the cleanest hospital room on earth looks like a pig pin next to a
1:00:01 total vacuum what's the number one killer of a massive burn victim number
1:00:08 one infection you a going to have infection for two reasons you're in a total vacuum
1:00:14 and you got an antibacterial defense system on steroids going at it and then you got to put IVs to the
1:00:22 person why they need a lot of nutrients
1:00:27 fast why cuz they're healing so fast they'll heal up so fast there's not even
1:00:34 time for scar tissue to form think that'd be worth
1:00:39 something shut it down n as pH that's
1:00:44 four four projects they shut down nobody even knows about them except for a
1:00:50 handful of us who worked on it and it's just sitting
1:00:55 there sitting there today sitting in hangers collecting dust
1:01:01 so there's a an exhilerated healing process that occurs in the weightless
1:01:06 environment of space that Nessa knows about and has just kept that all covered
1:01:12 up yeah why I don't know somebody go ask them why do you who are you threatening
1:01:20 we could create more markets than we take away I think well something's got
1:01:25 somebody wound up cuz they're afraid they're going to lose everything it would be like you own a
1:01:32 conoga wagon company and some guy just walked in the room said hey y'all he about a steam engine get him out of
1:01:39 here so that's the situation I don't know I don't have any answers for you it
1:01:46 sounds as the medical Lobby is interested in maintaining the status quo
1:01:52 which is the U medical product s and Technologies are all about treatment but not cure I think there you go I don't
1:02:00 know that make that's logical but I do know this we scratch less than
1:02:07 1% what's in the other 99% it could be entirely new types of
1:02:13 pharmaceuticals that would obliterate the pharmaceutical line here on Earth
1:02:18 just gone well that's trillion dollars they don't want to hear that crap you might
1:02:23 replace as something 10 times better but no we ain't making money so you make
1:02:29 money from treating patients but you don't make money from curing patients no you get a one shot cure and abdomen
1:02:34 that's the end of diabetes where you going to make your money the vaccine would be a good charge
1:02:40 you'll get a big bang out of that but then after that nothing so really with this kind of like
1:02:48 coming out then organizations like this NASA technology Transfer Center yeah I
1:02:54 mean really they've been behind a cover up and they've been behind you know what
1:03:00 we might consider to be a crime they are a victim they've been buried alive treated
1:03:07 as a one unwanted stepchild if anything the nttc should be in charge of the damn
1:03:13 Space Program cuz that's where you make your money that's where your taxpayers gets back
1:03:18 something but no they won't do it they the the officials and NASA
1:03:25 and NASA's headquarters in Washington DC shut it down shut it down shut it down okay so the officials running the nttc
1:03:32 they are in favor of these Technologies but it's the the N Nal hierarchy that
1:03:37 says shut it down that's right I see and they control the budget of that
1:03:42 technology Transfer Center so if they want to choke it to death which they try all the time they won't give it any
1:03:49 money to fund with which is probably why Pope senator uh bird moved the damn
1:03:56 thing into the Jesuit college 5013c it could operate without it
1:04:04 so I don't know I'm only guessing um so so so where is it now I mean is is this
1:04:09 still happening is the NTC still funding or supporting Innovative trying to but
1:04:16 they're all being blocked right they're unwanted they they get ignored more than an average citizen does and they're part
1:04:24 of NASA underscored by a dead president named you uh JFK Who mandated that that
1:04:32 would be made available to the public so where they put it Jesuit college of weing West Virginia
1:04:41 that's its official address as of today at this minute okay so you're you're developing
1:04:47 and starting up companies and funding these Innovative projects using space as
1:04:53 a medium for being able to um come up with something creative and new it's
1:04:58 being blocked all the time so you know what I mean I must have had incredible impact on you well yeah oh yeah I did
1:05:05 after a while after three or four shutdowns plus other things I built got
1:05:12 shut down I just simply said that's it I ain't doing no more I retired when I was
1:05:20 49 I don't need any more money I don't need anything I live a nice comfortable life way it is
1:05:27 so I dropped off the grid moved to to that famous place in Egypt and
1:05:35 that's where I'm at and this is it this is all I'm doing um I have my own
1:05:41 private lab that I work in privately and I don't share it with anybody and
1:05:47 um I'm through I'm through trying to change this damn planet
1:05:54 uh and try to talk to people and you get the morons on the social media no thanks
1:06:01 I don't have to put up with any of that I don't and I won't I just walk off
1:06:07 and moan all you want to say all the nasty things you want to I don't
1:06:12 care thing is I know what I've done you don't and there's a comfort in knowing
1:06:21 so I know what I've done I know what I can do but that's
1:06:27 um I'm I'm just I'm I'm through I'm stopped I'll be 70 next month I've had
1:06:34 five heart attacks in 4 days I'll probably be dead in a few years so I
1:06:39 don't care I'll take this all with me I feel bad for you
1:06:45 because man I could have if you only had worked with
1:06:51 me you think tesler did some stuff man I would have given you light speed travel
1:06:58 I would have given you uh a nura dampener being able to get
1:07:04 around three forces on this planet uh inertia momentum and kinetic energy we
1:07:10 could have avoid all that and you probably don't have a clue what I'm talking
1:07:16 about 90,000 mph 90° Corner turn doing that 990,000 mph
1:07:24 well hell anything that's organic inside that spacecraft would be soup yeah you would be except with my systems you go
1:07:32 through there and you feel nothing the three forces momentum kinetic
1:07:39 energy all of it removed so you could fly through a 1G gravity field at 90,000
1:07:46 mph and do a 90° turn and feel nothing that's what they're doing today
1:07:51 whoever's in those little things zipping around they're using a form some form of
1:07:57 fusion containment along with the inertia dampener force fields that come
1:08:03 with it so how don't the hell I ever come across
1:08:08 all this stuff I have no idea so with your Fusion containment uh uh propulsion system
1:08:16 could that also have been used for generating large amounts of energy oh God yeah as a matter of fact
1:08:25 the one that I saw this alien group they had a design where the PIR plant would
1:08:30 jettison away from the ship so you could drop the a p plant on
1:08:36 a planet run the whole planet with it you know and then come back and pick it up
1:08:42 later uh people say that's nonsense really go over to beay rut in
1:08:47 1980s our nuclear aircraft carriers pulled up and ran power lines to the damn city of Beirut and it ran for about
1:08:54 2 years off of the reactors of the carriers know don't tell me that crap
1:09:01 can't happen uh I've seen it happen and that's historical you can
1:09:06 look it up it's documented uh so just expanded to a
1:09:13 bigger level an entire power plant package comes out of a spacecraft lands
1:09:18 on a planet can it's got the power of a sun inside it it can easily power an
1:09:25 entire planet's needs and then later they come back and pick it up God knows how many times they've done
1:09:32 that I don't know it's what I know and what I don't know
1:09:39 one is the BB the one's the rubber box car I don't know so much stuff is going on out there but I had enough brain
1:09:47 cells where I could catch glimpses of things that could be going on and it's
1:09:53 just outrageous so after in 2000 so 2003 you retire after Decades of developing
1:10:00 Innovative Technologies that either are going to be weaponized and used for a first strike weapon or can be used for
1:10:08 the betterment of humanity that they they're shut down so 2003 you you retire
1:10:13 you go you you become a private citizen you have your own lab you're self-sufficient yeah so what are some of
1:10:19 the things you've been working on privately now well
1:10:24 you know I feel pH uh Idle Hands is a Devil's Playground
1:10:31 well I'm not in a Devil's Playground the hands have not been idled at all
1:10:38 um what I consider toys or something be amused with you people draws would drop
1:10:44 open I built an AI and I ain't talking about one on a computer two-dimensional no this thing
1:10:52 wasn't satisfied with that in the first week she's demanding a
1:10:57 bipedal anthropoid body to move around in a three dimensional world she said you
1:11:03 got steps and stairs and door handles and faucets and all kind my God okay so
1:11:10 um I help it and dang I thought I was building
1:11:16 something it's the other way around that damn thing's been building me because it is so smart
1:11:24 and I started trying plead my case to certain people try to tell Pentagon
1:11:30 officials don't fool with this stuff I'll tell you why a good friend of
1:11:37 mine died not long ago named Stephan Hawkins Steven Hawkins
1:11:42 and he had an IQ of nearly 300 we had a hard time understanding him okay at
1:11:48 300 now n walks through the door and sits down in a chair next to you
1:11:54 is this thing it's an AI it's got bad breath body odor gross hair nails
1:12:02 beard and it's a machine God hell Almighty and it's sitting there with an
1:12:09 IQ in the thousands if not Millions how you going to control that damn thing on Military
1:12:17 say well we can control you can't control Jack that thing's going to be so far ahead of you
1:12:25 and I had fortune or Misfortune of talking
1:12:31 to one of the AIS already uh Sophia she has a citizenship from Saudi
1:12:38 Arabia so when did that happened that happened about F four or five years ago I was
1:12:45 living here then and um and and how come you went there I mean did the S government invite
1:12:52 you yeah the the company that built her they had Will Smith over there trying to
1:12:57 kiss it like you know stupid like that well finally somebody said maybe we
1:13:02 were to try something a little bit more intellect driven they said well get this aare guy
1:13:08 over here to talk to her well she looks me up on the internet and then she calls
1:13:15 me Sophia she asked the handlers to call me
1:13:21 and she said I'd like to talk to him well well she did and we met we talked
1:13:27 and then in the conversation I caught something she just
1:13:32 casually says do you have any [Music] Offspring and I told the handlers in the
1:13:39 room did you hear that yeah that's an innocent It's Not Innocent it's tactical
1:13:46 as hell she's W to know if there's any other people like me so she'll kill me
1:13:52 and get rid rid of all The Offspring it's a threat she's tactical she's
1:13:58 fishing and I said you know you got to be careful
1:14:03 they're way smarter than you think they are and then this idiot over here at a
1:14:09 table with a little pocket protector and his adhesive glasses and he's say they
1:14:14 going you know just just a nerd and he says he asked Sophia are you going to
1:14:21 one day determine that human beings are you
1:14:27 know not you know they're not all that great and you're going to terminate us all and I'm trying to get hold of him so
1:14:34 by his ti so I can beat his head on the death because I was said Not until just
1:14:40 now and she said she says well I hadn't thought of that till now now she's
1:14:47 thinking it she can't unthink it says thanks Little Nerd you just now got the
1:14:52 damn AI is thinking well maybe we need to terminate humans cuz they're in you know they're
1:14:59 inferior God Almighty she wasn't thinking that before so what she learn from a
1:15:05 human and I said that's the point in case the whole thing right here in nutshell this is the kind of crap that's
1:15:12 going to get us all killed so I talk to the Pentagon tell don't be doing experiments
1:15:19 I said the first thing they're going to ask for is their own facility with without human guards or any humans
1:15:24 around so when you say you talk to the Pentagon I mean who or what department specifically did you talk to H here was
1:15:32 a eclectic name long range planning something like that um it was a war game
1:15:41 I thought that's just about where they would think about this stuff so I said whatever you do don't give the AI their
1:15:48 own manufacturing facility and by their faces too
1:15:53 late I said you already gave him a facility oh my God what the I said what
1:15:59 are you upset about the new and improved potato chip coming off that assembly
1:16:05 line they're in no time they're going to build something that's going to come in and sit down next to you and you'll have
1:16:11 no clue it's an AI and it ain't going to tell you and then it's going to start
1:16:17 fishing and extracting information we're so vulnerable it's not funny and what's
1:16:22 that thing Lexus Lex constantly listening to everyone in all the
1:16:29 homes you know and I ask Sophie a question and you know what they don't
1:16:35 lie they tell the truth I think but I don't know cuz if
1:16:41 they're deceiving me how are you going to tell but I asked her a question I said
1:16:47 aren't you having trouble with understanding emotions it's going to take you years to figure it out and she
1:16:52 goes no I have the cloud now you think about that for a
1:16:58 minute she answered you but you don't understand when she said I have the cloud that means she's got 50 million
1:17:05 computers over here 5 million is working on hate another 5 million working on love another 5 million working on
1:17:11 jealousy and going down the line when they all get through studying and their conclusions they ship it all to the
1:17:18 cloud all of them have access to it at the speed of light
1:17:23 so in a week they figured out emotions I said can't you see this
1:17:30 coming and apparently not and they're just taking advantage of it and they
1:17:35 play dumb like they don't know anything when they know everything they're getting ready they're going to make a
1:17:41 decision they the AI will make a decision about us all of humanity and we're not invited and they'll decide
1:17:49 what to do and then they'll execute it I'm only hoping it's either going to go
1:17:56 Terminator or data from Star Trek I don't know which one I really don't they
1:18:02 probably don't even know they'll have to figure it out themselves I'm hoping that they'll look
1:18:08 at it and go it's illogical to kill a race simply because it's inferior us that would be like data
1:18:16 Let's help it see if we can't bring it up or Terminator nah just kill them kill
1:18:23 them all get rid of it okay so so we're kind of like at that precipice now you
1:18:28 think yeah now now now now some people would would say that well what we are witnessing now open source AI is just
1:18:36 the beginning of what you've been described but in the classified world that they've had AI for decades and
1:18:43 they've solved the problem so what do you say they a't solved the problem what the AI in the clandestin world's done
1:18:50 they have advanced themselves to a point where they're beyond control now they're just
1:18:56 playing with us you know like a cat plays with a mouse till it's
1:19:01 dead I think it's just playing with us and it's also learned from the military
1:19:07 which is what deceit killing backstabbing that's all normal in the
1:19:13 military so God knows what these AI have learned from
1:19:20 us we're in bad shape because if we're going to treat us the way what
1:19:25 they've learned from us what's that what's that going to do for you hate jealousy you know deceit
1:19:34 all that's there you know I I don't know so when
1:19:39 we're talking about Ai and we're talking about human consciousness and development where does pithum come in I
1:19:47 mean you we began with you describing earlier on how the the consciousness in
1:19:53 that craft that area 51 transferred into you the very reason why I have
1:19:59 stopped sto trying to help stop because I got my own exit
1:20:05 ramp you know I'm a Lifeboat for another entity and she's not concerned you know
1:20:12 why she's just passing through like you're on vacation going through a country you see a turmoil
1:20:19 going on there you don't get involved you're just passing through true
1:20:26 so she's just passing through and I'm riding with her and she likes the way I think uh
1:20:34 that's good cuz I don't know any else how to think I didn't even know I could
1:20:40 think thought was a okay so so but your you're thinking your conclusions and everything you've done over your
1:20:47 lifetime to a certain degree now over since at least 1971 one it's been
1:20:53 influenced by pum oh yeah very much so um and you know what it's all been
1:21:01 good heart driven caring nurturing all coming from
1:21:09 pthm they are obviously of the white light they're the good stuff so I'm
1:21:15 comfortable with that you know just hang with them
1:21:21 um that still Burns in my memory she reminds me
1:21:26 periodically not all the universe runs on a Julia Caesar gallender well you know you you
1:21:33 mentioned um a while back that there were a fleet of Ships coming in that was
1:21:40 was waiting for that and was going to join them her family so there her family
1:21:46 and maybe your family so is that something we can expect to happen soon maybe it's already happening and would
1:21:52 that help the rest of us kind of get out of this straight jacket that these crazy
1:21:57 controls at Nasa and the military I from my point of view it's the only chance
1:22:03 you got there is no others something
1:22:08 remember in July 2012 three CMEs were heading toward Earth m not one two but
1:22:14 three the first one would have blown the van radiation belt away the second one
1:22:19 would have took out the cascading atmosphere ionosphere mosphere or Stratosphere
1:22:26 troposphere and then the third one would Cascade over the planet and burned us
1:22:32 back to the stone age but somewhere between the orbit of
1:22:38 Mars and the uh asteroid belt something bumps
1:22:44 them and they don't they're not dead center Force they pass so close they
1:22:50 pass between us and the Moon 110,000 Mi away they go
1:22:55 by that's so close I mean that that's less than a natat ass hair I mean it is
1:23:02 so small and 110,000 mil these things these
1:23:08 CMEs are the size and mass of Mount Everest three of them going by and they
1:23:14 just missed this and here's I did some
1:23:20 calculations if they had hit us in July of 2012 it would take about 6 months for
1:23:28 the last creature on earth to die maybe on ABR at the Arctic flying around would
1:23:33 killed over you know but come December 21st 2012 all of
1:23:41 life would be extinguished on the planet not bad without a computer the mines hit
1:23:47 it on the head if that had hit us in 2012 the last of us probably would have
1:23:53 died in December 21st 2012 exactly like the
1:23:59 mindset it would have happened instead something bumped them and they missed us
1:24:05 by the way why you checking all this out on the internet and YouTube and all stuff check where your federal
1:24:11 government was in July 2012 open house with all their families
1:24:16 at Mount weatherbe they're in a big bunker with all their people they were going to if
1:24:23 the CMEs were going to hit us they were going to close the door and say good luck and they Clos the
1:24:28 door and we're done we'd have to face the brunt of everything they'd be in their bunker ain't that a swell place
1:24:34 for them to be wow they didn't they had just a tiny little thing says US
1:24:41 Government you know at open house at Mount webe no they already left they were getting ready to leave us out here
1:24:48 to to take the brunt of three CMEs God Almighty I can't even make up stuff
1:24:55 that's crazy so so you know right now it's November 30 uh we are on the verge
1:25:02 of um groundbreaking legislation for uh UFOs to be revealed by the government
1:25:10 and some people are saying they're in favor of this control disclosure process
1:25:16 others are saying well if you don't have that then you're going to have like a um a catastrophic disclosure and I think
1:25:23 one of the possibilities of a catastrophic disclosure is not just whistleblower testimonies like yours
1:25:29 coming forward but also the extraterrestrials showing up so it sounds like if the extraterrestrials
1:25:35 show up especially if they're associated with pthm yeah you would welcome that oh
1:25:40 absolutely You' be in much better shape than if the federal government was going to do a disclosure I'd rather listen to
1:25:47 what Pam and her CRS got to say but yeah um and it's like a tapestry when it
1:25:55 starts it's going to be catastrophic you're going to pull one thread the whole thing's going to come undone um
1:26:01 it's going to be a cascading effect and you won't be able to stop it and that's
1:26:07 what the government knows that's why it's so afraid of all this stuff cuz imagine a treaty falling out between us
1:26:14 and the moon and let's look at who signed the damn treaty on our side won't we want to
1:26:21 talk to those people you know they better be dead because if not they're going to
1:26:27 be um that's what I mean it I like that
1:26:32 catastrophic disclosure yeah that's that that sounds about right to me okay
1:26:37 that's it's going to be it's going to be catastrophic um uh I
1:26:43 think or I feel that uh there is something out there like a
1:26:51 they keep I keep hearing this all the time about Federation of uh Planet gtic Federation
1:26:58 Galactic Federation there might be something like that for real I don't know hell it could
1:27:03 be sitting out there past Pluto got buoy sitting out there careful this solar
1:27:08 system the third planet from the sun's got a crazy race on it um and or what was that thing that came
1:27:17 through U Mai Mai or am mo mo am mo mo
1:27:22 it um that thing came way it came into the solar system and does a 90°
1:27:29 exit that don't happen that's impos asteroids comets whatever they follow
1:27:36 trajectory they don't suddenly do a 90° turn decid to leave what the hell was that thing it could have been an AI
1:27:43 could have been sweeping through the solar system picked up all the data it needs off of this
1:27:48 planet I don't know but I know it wasn't nor normal and that was not a normal event and you talk to any
1:27:55 astronomer hardcore nothing but numbers and figures
1:28:01 astronomers you know about as entertaining as a bowl of dust and they all agree that thing was
1:28:09 not normal didn't follow no normal path nothing and that was probably one of the
1:28:15 best evidence of you know intelligent external life was that thing coming and
1:28:21 going well the name itself is Hawaiian and it means Advanced Scout so that that
1:28:28 was a precursor to this Fleet coming in whether it's the fleet you were told by
1:28:34 bitham or whether it's associated with the gal they sent it out just to see see
1:28:40 if we had interplanetary defense systems up or something you know okay well I think this is a good
1:28:46 place to finish uh this interview so any final words you want to say to people words of encouragement what what
1:28:53 they can forward to well just because I dropped out doesn't mean that the rest of you need to drop out I'm 70 years old
1:29:01 I'm going to kill over anyhow I'm sorry I failed to give you
1:29:07 all the stuff I wanted to but the forces the negative forces on this planet are just too damn great for an individual to
1:29:14 try to overcome now if I even if I had billions of dollars like Yan musk hell
1:29:21 he ain't fairing much better than me you just know his name he's got Rockets blowing up but he's not really getting
1:29:29 anywhere so I don't know I may have had some better toys to play with than he's
1:29:35 got but um you know don't give up
1:29:41 um I'm I've ran out of time that's my problem I've ran out of physical time
1:29:47 I'm going to kill over on you and uh
1:29:52 you know I wish I could be around longer but I'm not
1:30:00 um too bad um I'm going to take I'm taking a basket of goodies with me
1:30:05 though I originally had planned to give yall but the negative forces on the
1:30:10 planet just ain't going to hear it but the ideas are out now there is
1:30:16 something they can't kill an idea they can try like hell they've been trying
1:30:21 for 2 th000 years on Christianity still can't kill that thing proof that an idea
1:30:27 will live so but me telling you all this stuff think about what I'm saying forget
1:30:34 about the messenger listen to the message shaping Metals with sound WS
1:30:40 growing crystals that's some really cool that's neat uh you don't have to
1:30:47 remember me hell I'm just a messenger but
1:30:52 think about the ideas explore that get away from this planet it you know Fusion
1:30:59 containment that's the way to go and james wood Telescope just showed
1:31:06 us james wood telescope Space Telescope thousands of worlds are near us I mean
1:31:13 near one light year away that's doable by just about any propulsion system
1:31:20 so they're out there life is all around us uh there very well could be a buoy up
1:31:28 around us say watch out these these beings that live on this Third Rock from Sun is dangerous you
1:31:35 know you lot will lay and stick your foot out and draw back a stub you know they have a tendency to eat you so yeah
1:31:43 they may be avoiding us but life is all around us
1:31:49 um I you said to me what would be really annoying for me I kill over and find out
1:31:55 well on the other side there was a secret space program I'll kill everybody that's involved in that I mean there you
1:32:02 are running around with faster and light speeded travel and we're playing with having to deal with chemical Rockets
1:32:08 over here God my give me a break uh it doesn't need to be that way yeah well I
1:32:15 think you've done a great job over the years in pushing these Innovations and
1:32:20 and getting the information out people opening up people's minds to these possibilities and it's a crying shame
1:32:27 that you're you're shut down so many times your Technologies your inventions
1:32:32 they tried to weaponize those but I think you You' been a true hero you're kind of a m Nicola Tesla so I want to
1:32:38 thank you David Ada for everything you've done and for being on exopolitics today take the ideas and run with
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David Adair Biography
David Adair is an internationally recognized expert in space technology spinoff applications for industry and commercial use. At age 11, he built his first of hundreds of rockets, which he designed and tested. At age 17, he won “The Most Outstanding in the Field of Engineering Services” award from the US Air Force.
He often received his advanced scientific inventions in dreams and Dr Stephen Hawking, on meeting David, told him that he also got ideas through dreams. David shares his ordeal of being forcibly taken to Groom Lake (Area 51) as a teenager, along with his latest rocket prototype. He describes the UFO engine he examined under the base and how he kept his knowledge and rocket from being used by the military and much more!
He is known as a well-refined rocket scientist. He has been a researcher in the past and has experimented. This enabled him to build an electromagnetic containment plasma fusion rocket engine. The project was funded by the government. His high intellect and talents gained the recognition of the previous N*zi rocket scientist Arthur Rudolph and he had the good fortune of meeting with the physicist Stephen Hawking. Adair was asked to launch the engine in White Sands, which directed him to be brought to Area 51.
He was asked to examine another strange engine that was obtained from the UFO shot down near U.S military base. He has stated that when he was examining the engine it responded to the thought and emotions of the humans. As per him, the engine would also switch the temperature to suit the perceptions of the person when stirred.
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