Boyd Bushman
Lockheed Martin senior research scientist with a 40-year career at major defense contractors, holder of 26 patents in aerospace and defense technologies, who conducted magnetic field experiments allegedly demonstrating gravitational anomalies and made deathbed claims about reverse-engineering alien technology at Area 51.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Boyd B. Bushman |
| Role | Engineer / Defense Industry Insider |
| Platform | Patents, deathbed video interview (2014), informal demonstrations |
| Notable Works | 26 patents (some classified), magnetic beam amplification apparatus (US Patent 5,929,732), laser propulsion patents (US Patents 5,542,247 and 5,680,135), deathbed video testimony |
Their Claims
Boyd Bushman's contribution to UAP physics operates on two levels: his documented, patented engineering work on electromagnetic and propulsion systems, and his late-life claims about direct involvement in reverse-engineering alien technology.
Documented Engineering Work:
Bushman spent over 40 years at Hughes Aircraft, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments, and Lockheed Martin. He was on the development teams for the Stinger missile and the F-16 fighter, among other advanced weapons and propulsion systems. His 26 patents (some sources say 28) cover a range of aerospace technologies, with several directly relevant to exotic propulsion:
- US Patent 5,929,732 -- Apparatus and method for amplifying a magnetic beam, describing techniques to concentrate and direct magnetic fields
- US Patents 5,542,247 and 5,680,135 -- Laser systems that dissociate air molecules to produce propulsion effects
- Electromagnetic propulsion fan patents -- Devices using hub-mounted magnets and controllable electromagnets for propulsion
Gravity-Magnetic Field Experiments:
At Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth, Texas facilities, Bushman conducted experiments he claimed demonstrated that magnetic fields affect gravitational behavior. His most publicized experiment involved dropping two rocks of identical weight from a height of 59 feet -- one containing a pair of opposing (inversely aligned) super magnets, the other without magnets. Bushman claimed the magnetized rock consistently fell slower, with the opposing magnetic fields producing a measurable interaction with Earth's gravitational field. He reported 500 controlled drops conducted on December 12, 1995, at Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems, with documented results.
Deathbed Reverse-Engineering Claims:
Shortly before his death in August 2014, Bushman recorded a video interview with aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson in which he claimed:
- He had worked on reverse-engineering alien technology at Area 51
- He had direct contact with living and deceased alien beings
- The core of the classified work involved extracting usable technology from recovered alien craft
- Anti-gravity technology was among the subjects of this reverse-engineering
Key Quotes
"The most crucial aspect of their work involved 'reverse engineering' -- extracting usable technology from the alien craft they studied." -- Boyd Bushman, deathbed video interview, 2014
"Lockheed Martin researched antigravity technology, specifically gravity manipulation by means of magnetic fields." -- Boyd Bushman, describing his experiments at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth facilities
Key Arguments & Evidence They Cite
- 26 verified patents: Bushman's patent portfolio confirms he was a senior engineer working on advanced propulsion and electromagnetic systems at major defense contractors
- Magnetic-gravity interaction experiments: The 500-drop test at Lockheed Martin facilities, using opposing magnets to allegedly slow gravitational fall, represents a specific, testable claim about the interaction between magnetic fields and gravity
- Institutional access: His 40-year career at Hughes, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments, and Lockheed Martin placed him inside the defense contractors most frequently alleged to be involved in UAP reverse-engineering programs
- Stinger missile and F-16 development: Confirmed involvement in major weapons programs demonstrates access to classified projects
- Deathbed timing: The decision to speak only when dying is consistent with the pattern of defense insiders who fear professional or legal retaliation during their active careers
- Alignment with later testimony: His claims about reverse-engineering programs preceded and align with David Grusch's 2023 congressional testimony
Where They've Said It
- Deathbed video interview with Mark Q. Patterson, recorded shortly before August 7, 2014, published to YouTube October 8, 2014
- Informal demonstrations and discussions of his gravity-magnetic experiments, documented in various online forums and presentations
- Patent filings with the United States Patent and Trademark Office spanning his career
- Interviews about antigravity and magnetic propulsion research
The Counterargument
- Photographs debunked: Some photographs Bushman presented in his deathbed video were identified by skeptics as resembling commercially available alien toy figures, raising questions about the authenticity of all his visual evidence
- No peer review: The gravity-magnetic field experiments were never published in peer-reviewed journals; the 500-drop experiment results have not been independently verified under controlled conditions
- Disinformation possibility: Given his career in defense intelligence, some researchers suggest Bushman may have been tasked with spreading disinformation, either deliberately or by being fed false information
- Conventional explanation for drop experiments: Critics argue that differences in fall rates could be explained by aerodynamic effects (magnets changing the object's center of mass and air resistance properties) rather than gravitational anomalies
- Deathbed reliability: The accuracy of claims made by an elderly, dying individual cannot be verified; cognitive decline or misremembering could explain discrepancies
- Institutional silence: Lockheed Martin has neither confirmed nor denied Bushman's specific claims about antigravity research at their facilities
Related Perspectives
- Bob Lazar -- Another Area 51 insider claiming reverse-engineering of alien craft; Bushman's claims provide potential institutional corroboration from the contractor side
- David Grusch -- Congressional testimony about UAP retrieval programs that aligns with Bushman's reverse-engineering claims
- Philip Corso -- Described the military mechanism for seeding alien technology to defense contractors; Bushman's account describes what happened at the contractor end
- Gravity Manipulation -- Bushman's magnetic-gravity experiments are directly relevant to gravity manipulation physics
- Electromagnetic Propulsion -- His patented laser dissociation and magnetic beam amplification work relate to electromagnetic propulsion frameworks
- Salvatore Pais -- Navy physicist with exotic propulsion patents; both represent credentialed engineers with institutional backing making extraordinary claims
- Exotic Metamaterials -- Bushman's claims about recovered craft materials connect to exotic metamaterials research
- Boyd Bushman (UAP Deaths) -- Profile emphasizing the circumstances and timing of his death and deathbed confession
Sources
- Boyd Bushman Patents - Justia Patents Search
- US Patent 5,929,732 - Apparatus and method for amplifying a magnetic beam
- Boyd Bushman - Experimental Quantum Antigravity
- Boyd Bushman Magnetic Beam Apparatus - Rex Research
- Did Boyd Bushman Provide Evidence of Alien Contact? - Snopes
- Area 51 Scientist's Deathbed Confession - The Mirror
This information was compiled by Claude AI research.