David Adair: My Story — Child Prodigy to Rocket Scientist
We asked the original “Rocket Man,” David Adair, to share his amazing life story. From how he learned about science in childhood through science books to his amazing photographic memory, explore the man himself. He often received his advanced scientific inventions in dreams. Dr. Stephen Hawking, on meeting David, allegedly told him that he also got his ideas while dreaming. David shares his ordeal of being forcibly taken to Nevada’s Groom Lake (Area 51) as a teenager, along with his latest rocket prototype. He describes the alien engine he examined under the base and how he kept his knowledge and rocket from being used by the US government! Is David a crazed UFO whistleblower that fancies himself a rocket scientist, or was he involved with the reverse engineering of an alien spacecraft? Or is there more to his story than meets the eye? 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. Currently, David has his own research company, Intersect Inc. He continues to work and speak on advanced technology and sustainable energy for the whole planet.
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!
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 test flew. At age 17 he won “The Most Outstanding in the Field of Engineering Services” award from the US Air Force. Currently David has his own research company, Intersect Inc., where he continues to work and speak on space technology and research sustainable energy for the whole planet.