Government Scientist goes Public 3

Omicron Configuration NOTE: The Omicron Configuration for the operation of the Sport Model Flying Disc is essentially the establishment of a “repulsive gravitational field” which allows the spacecraft to hover over a planet or moon. A news article from the April 3, 2001, issue of the New York Times indicates that photos of a distant Supernova taken by the Hubble Space Telescope may provide the evidence that “Negative Gravity,” […] Read More

Government Scientist goes Public 2

NOTE: My “Nuclear Gravitation Field Theory” demonstrates the Nuclear Attraction Force that holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus is the same as the Gravitational Force that holds each of us on the Earth as it spins on its axis and holds the Earth in orbit around the Sun. Robert Lazar mentions in his press release that there are two types of Gravity Waves, “Gravity Wave A” […] Read More

Cosmic Top Secret 2

“… I saw photos and read a transcript of a commentary from the medical examiners who were conducting an autopsy on several alien bodies that had been recovered from a crash near Timmensdorferstrand in Germany in 1963 or 64. This thing was 30 meters in diameter, and they discovered 12 little dudes in it. I saw photos of them loading the bodies on stretchers – little grey guys, all […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 8

How thoughtful. How tasty! We’d be sure to make millions. We’d obviously call it – Groom Lake Lemonade. After catching our breath and wiping the tears from our eyes we started thinking again. Our establishment soon was taking on competitors as we conjured up the new Groom Lake KFC and of course a fabulous Groom Lake T-Bell, which would soon follow (that’s Taco Hell, for those of you who […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 7

We stayed up on top of the roof for quite awhile. We tracked numerous satellites, saw several bright shooting stars and simply enjoyed the now lowered temperature. Actually, the wind was kind of howling and it was getting pretty chilly out. Another extreme was the desert itself. During the daylight hours, the temperature easily burst past the hundred degree mark. At night, it quickly cooled to the low sixties […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 6

We now temporarily abandon our trusty Montero (which is becoming more and more important to us as we get further and further away from civilization and closer and closer to a ‘non-existent’ government installation). We strayed out away from the dirt track, carefully walking along the border through the scrub. We peered across the border, looking for anything. What we would find as we walked was a huge chrome […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 5

So, we left the last gas station in Alamo with a full tank of gas and few bottles of hydro-florescent caffeine (a.k.a Mountain Dew). Back on the highway. Soon we would leave the major interstate (if you could still call it that) and head west on state route 375. This would be where traffic would thin out to about a car every few hours. The closest town to us […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 4

A quick half an hour drive brings us to Las Vegas. You gotta like this town. If not for the gaming, free drinks, and legal prostitution (For the record, I take part in the first two but not the third.), then just for the fact that people lead real lives out here. Here in the middle of the fucking desert lies the city. It’s a city built from one […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 3

Dave Schmitz (a.k.a the writer) currently lives in San Francisco. He works as a Software Engineer contractor for the NASA Ames Research Center. The Middle of the Fucking Desert II (Return to Groom Lake) Yes, another trip. My second. For those of you who accidentally missed my first story let me give you a little background along with a few lame reasons why I do this to myself. There […] Read More

The Middle of the F***ing Desert 2

About a mile and a half or two miles into my journey down the dirt rode, I noticed another dust trail far off in the distance. It was moving pretty fast and was running perpendicular to the rode I was on (towards the road). Soon, I saw another dust trail on the other side of the road, again, running towards the road I was on. Both trails were far […] Read More

Transcript of V.L.’s Custer 6

Your brain is interpreting color, different wavelengths and I call it green and I call it brown. We mostly all agree on these things, generally speaking, but we all see different things. There is no color. So you have to stop and think about crazy things you see in the sky at night that may or not be unexplainable. To someone else may be very common, very explainable, and […] Read More

Transcript of V.L.’s Custer 5

There was some concern about the transference of power during that time from the election to January 27 or whenever it was, January 20th, the inauguration took place. There’s been some pretty scary things happen. The only reason I knew about it is I worked out there. There would be times when we’d be put on alert, security alert, for reasons that were beyond me. There were times when […] Read More

Transcript of V.L.’s Custer 4

Answer: It’s always helpful to a nation to have an enemy. Question: Between Teller and Oppenheimer, what’s your opinion about Oppenheimer…… Answer: Openheimer was railroaded, he was ruined because of the paranoia that was going on during that time. Robert Oppenheimer to me was a hero in the scientific community and the man’s life was ruined because of paranoia. Question: Teller was kind of a political puppet. Answer: Edward […] Read More

Transcript of V.L.’s Custer 3

Answer: No. I’ll tell you why, folks. I don’t know if any of you have been to Leavenworth, Kansas or not but that’s where the federal prison is. It’s hot, it’s humid and I have no desire whatsoever to go. I still have a real, legitimate respect for the Department of Defense security. When you leave out there they debrief you. And the debriefing lasted quite a few hours, […] Read More