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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.

FieldDetails
Full NameBoyd B. Bushman
RoleEngineer / Defense Industry Insider
PlatformPatents, deathbed video interview (2014), informal demonstrations
Notable Works26 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
  • 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

This information was compiled by Claude AI research.