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ELECTROMAGNETIC FUSION AND ET SPACE TECHNOLOGY ELECTROMAGNETIC FUSION AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY Space technology consultant David Adair goes on the record about his extraordinary experiences at Area 51 when, as a mere teenager, he was testing one of his electromagnetic fusion engine prototypes. ROBERT STANLEY: Tell me about the government disclosure letter you are circulating. DAVID ADAIR: That letter is based on a series of events that occurred when I first testified for Dr Steven Greer in 1997... It's very simple what we want: a congressional hearing that will grant covert operatives total immunity from their national security oath. Dr Greer is telling us that he has hundreds of witnesses. I know he is not blowing smoke regarding this issue, because in 1971 I saw a lot of people working on these things. ROBERT: At Area 51? DAVID: Right. I saw them underground working on all these different craft and back- engineering lots of stuff. I believe there are people that have spent 30 years or more working on these types of projects. Imagine what they could tell us! But more importantly, they would be able to tell us who paid them, who signed the cheques. ROBERT: So you are pushing for public hearings? DAVID: Absolutely. I really want the world to hear what these hard-core engineers have to say. ROBERT: You told me in our pre-interview that this event would radically change our lives, that we could begin integrating some of the more advanced technologies into our infrastructure. DAVID: Exactly, but unravelling everything poses a problem. I know that while I was at Area 51 and was being taken through offices that were off to the side of the hangars and labs, they took me to a room and locked me in it. And that's where I stayed until General LeMay came and got me. But I saw a lot of people working down there as we were walk- ing past these offices. ROBERT: Wait a minute. General Curtis LeMay personally came to get you out? DAVID: Yes. If you read his autobiographical book called Iron Eagle, he was a former commander of SAC [Strategic Air Command]. "General Curtis E. LeMay: retired February 1, 1965; died October 3, 1990. LeMay was the fifth Chief of Staff of the US Air Force." You will see, in the back of the book, he talks about his parents. They lived in Mount Vernon, Ohio. I lived in Mount Vernon, Ohio, when I built my first fusion rockets. I was on the cover of the local newspaper. ROBERT: How did that happen? DAVID: Well, because his parents’ caregiver was my mother, Evangeline Adair. ROBERT: What a strange coincidence! DAVID: Yes, and that's how LeMay came to know me personally. And when our local congressman started funding my second rocket, that's when the Mount Vernon News got wind of the story. It was the fastest vehicle ever built on Earth. ROBERT: Is this a picture of the second rocket I'm looking at? DAVID: Yeah; there were all kinds of newspaper stories printed about me that I have saved. I was being funded by Congressman John Ashbrook. He was chairman of the Internal Security committees of Congress. That's a pretty powerful place to be. He was also on the Education and Labor committees, which is how he funded my work—through the Department of Education. Then when the Air Force showed up to inspect my second rocket, they were totally gung-ho for all the formulas and the prototype I built from scratch. They knew I was on to something, so they funded me through the NSF [National Science Foundation]. Then my mother got concerned because the government people were really getting involved in our lives. So she went and talked to General LeMay. Curtis really liked my Excerpt from an interview with David Adair Website: http://www. flyingsaucers.com/ adair1.htm by Robert M. Stanley © 2002 Email: rstanley@socal.rr.com David Adair NEXUS = 55 Excerpt from an interview with Email: rstanley@socal.rr.com AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2002 www.nexusmagazine.com