Boyd Bushman

boyd bushman

Boyd Bushman was an American engineer who spent more than four decades working in the aerospace and defense industry. Over the course of his career, he worked with major contractors including Hughes Aircraft, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments, and Lockheed Martin, where he was hired in 1982 within the Tactical Aircraft Systems division in Fort Worth, Texas.

Public patent records show his work focused largely on electromagnetic systems, detection technologies, and propulsion-related concepts, with fewer than two dozen patents visible in open databases, while some sources connected to Bushman and his colleagues claim a higher total including classified filings.

Within industry circles, Bushman was regarded as an experienced and technically capable engineer, though he remained largely unknown to the public during his active career. Official records, including material released through the Freedom of Information Act, confirm his employment at Lockheed Martin and reference his involvement in sensitive programs.

These records stem from a counterintelligence investigation conducted between 1999 and 2000 concerning his contact with a foreign physicist and efforts to obtain experimental data related to antigravity and wave-based physics. The investigation focused on his attempts to obtain foreign experimental data related to antigravity research and noted concerns about external contacts, but did not result in espionage charges or documented confirmation that he personally disclosed restricted project information.

Late in his life, Bushman became publicly known through a series of recorded interviews, many of which are now widely available. These interviews were conducted shortly before his death on August 7, 2014, and represent his own recorded statements. His final interview, recorded only weeks before he passed away and released posthumously, is often described as a deathbed confession.

In these interviews, Bushman repeatedly stated that antigravity technology was real, functional, and already in use. According to his accounts, gravity could be neutralized or cancelled using advanced magnetic and field-based principles, allowing craft to operate without conventional lift, thrust, or aerodynamic control surfaces. He claimed this explained how unidentified craft were capable of silent hovering, instantaneous acceleration, abrupt right-angle turns, and extreme maneuverability. He emphasized that these systems were compact and practical, not experimental concepts.

Bushman stated that the antigravity systems he described were derived from the examination of non-human craft, based on information he said came from documents, briefings, demonstrations, and colleague reports rather than direct personal access to all facilities. He claimed that recovered vehicles were studied in secure environments and that personnel worked continuously on applying insights from this technology.

According to Bushman, at least eighteen non-human beings were working alongside human scientists at Area 51 or similar facilities. He described these entities as cooperative in sharing knowledge, while noting that interaction levels varied depending on their group affiliations. He stated that there was a designated flight path from space directly to Area 51 used by incoming non-human craft. While he clarified that he had not personally visited the site, he claimed to have provided a camera to a colleague stationed there, who captured the photographs he later presented publicly.

Bushman described experiments conducted at Lockheed Martin facilities involving interactions between magnetic fields and gravity, including a series of drop tests in which magnetic configurations were said to influence fall rates. He linked these observations to broader concepts involving gravity manipulation and electromagnetic fields. He also referenced ideas such as mercury vortex systems and the Hutchison effect in connection with propulsion, and suggested that at least one of his patents reflected a relationship between gravity and electricity, informed by exposure to classified work.

A substantial portion of Bushman’s testimony focused on the origin and biology of the non-human beings. He stated that they originated from a planet he referred to as Quintumnia, located approximately sixty-eight light years from Earth. According to his account, their propulsion systems allowed them to traverse this distance in as little as forty-five minutes using advanced antigravity principles.

Bushman provided detailed physical descriptions of these beings. He stated they were typically between four and a half and five feet tall, with elongated fingers and webbed feet. He claimed they possessed unique skeletal structures, including three cartilaginous backbones rather than a single bony spine. He described them as biological entities capable of long lifespans, stating that some could live for two hundred and thirty years or more with the aid of advanced technology.

He also stated that these beings communicated primarily through telepathy, projecting thoughts directly into human minds and, in some cases, mimicking human voices. In one interview, he suggested the non-human visitors were not a single unified group, describing internal divisions he compared to wranglers and rustlers, implying both cooperative and competitive dynamics.

Taken together, Bushman’s recorded interviews form a detailed account of claims made by a veteran aerospace engineer at the end of his life. His professional background, patents, and documented employment are supported by records, while the statements regarding antigravity systems, non-human technology, and collaboration remain based on his own testimony. The interviews continue to circulate widely as a preserved record of what he said, presented in his own words.

Boyd Bushman