Came across this guy who is recently becoming better known to the UFO world. Anyways he claimed that he was a child prodigy of sorts in science and
that he spent time at area 51 before Bob Lazar did. He tells a similar story as Lazar and if he is telling the truth then the project to 'back
engineer' UFO's was well along by the time Lazar showed up.
Read this brief story for yourself here and a link to a website he has up:
If he is claiming anything that coincides with Bob Lazar's story, then I imagine that he is an agent of disinformation. Though I do not know of this
guy nor can I make much of a judgement call.
I read the link posted. It seems to me that Dr. Greer was putting him off because he too recognizes that this guy isn't legitimate with regards to
the reality of the situation. Thats my take on it anyway.
Bears some looking into...but it doesn't "feel" right somehow...
This was simply a story about an interview, and then a convention appearance. He gives no details of the components he worked on, other than it being
the size of a greyhound bus. Lazar, on the other hand...gave us details (and plausible ones at that). While I believe Lazar is an unwitting
disinformation agent....I believe there is a great deal of truth in his claims. So far, I can't say the same of Mr. Adair...but I will certainly
look into it... He seems a little too concerned for his ego though, from that article....
I remember listening to Adair on Art Bell a few years back and I don't know....there's just something "funny" about his story. I guess you could
say my "flake" sense was tingling. Maybe it was the whole child prodigy aspect of his story...
But what do I know? I'm probably one of the few people here who still believes Bob Lazar's story.
Well for the record, I do believe in Bob Lazar but as pointed out by some of you, he may have been used as a disinfo agent.
Have to agree about the comments on Adair, usually child prodigies don't brag about their accomplishments and often do not like to talk about them.
So we all agree so far that this guy is not necessarily to be taken at face value.