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4.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Story
David Adair's story is hard to believe. However, before one musters up too sceptical a criticism, they should consider a few facts: It is equally hard to believe that this man, an internationally recognized expert in space technology spinoff applications for industry and commercial use, the president of a company that holds clients such as the American Society of...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Mystery Science Theater Stuff
David Adair is one of those guys who who reinvented themselves and became famous based on the pathetic willingness of Americans to believe anything. "Skimpy resume" is redundant, especialy for such a genius. And he's not being nice. He won't tell the legions of scientists around the world working on controlled fusion how he singlehandedly built a "fusion engine" (lol)...
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Story, October 1, 2006
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This review is from: UFOs and Area 51, Vol. 3: David Adair at Area 51 (DVD)
David Adair's story is hard to believe. However, before one musters up too sceptical a criticism, they should consider a few facts: It is equally hard to believe that this man, an internationally recognized expert in space technology spinoff applications for industry and commercial use, the president of a company that holds clients such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Clemson University, Edison Electric, Reynolds Aluminum, and the United States Army, Air Force and Navy, who, at age 17, won "The Most Outstanding in the Field of Engineering Sciences" award from the US Air Force, and, at 19, was funded by the National Science Foundation, is out to make a name for himself by publishing an outlandish fictional account.
What lends credence to the story is the man himself, who testified to this story in front of a closed congressional committee. Adair, along with Steven Greer and others is currently working to force open congressional hearings that will grant covert operatives total immunity from their national security oaths in regard to UFO events.
I have not heard a debunker yet who has come up with hard facts to dispute David Adair's story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real Deal, November 1, 2011
This review is from: UFOs and Area 51, Vol. 3: David Adair at Area 51 (DVD)
The naysayers owe Adair an apology. Google David Adair and 'INTERSECT', his company. He is who he says he is. His website, [...] has links to the newspaper articles about him as a teenager, his awards, etc.

You tube has numerous videos up now of his lectures and interviews.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Mystery Science Theater Stuff, July 1, 2008
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This review is from: UFOs and Area 51, Vol. 3: David Adair at Area 51 (DVD)
David Adair is one of those guys who who reinvented themselves and became famous based on the pathetic willingness of Americans to believe anything. "Skimpy resume" is redundant, especialy for such a genius. And he's not being nice. He won't tell the legions of scientists around the world working on controlled fusion how he singlehandedly built a "fusion engine" (lol). Can we have a hint? Or maybe he can build his engine again?

Come on, folks. When you hear fusion engines, "live" aliens, spaceships underground & exposure of massive conspiracies (on Youtube of all places) then it's time to run. But it is lots of fun and is probably financially rewarding. Watch the video (preferably with an engineer) and howl. Needless to say, his pay-for-entry talks focus solely on UFO's, strange vague engines and conspiracies. The science is missing but the fiction is present.

Does anyone seriously believe that a spaceship able to cross interstellar space would "crash" on Earth? It's absurd on its face. Again, no proof (motor), pictures (alien) or history (records). Just one good story.
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4 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!!!, May 13, 2006
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This review is from: UFOs and Area 51, Vol. 3: David Adair at Area 51 (DVD)
I have seen this video a few times and can say, without a single doubt in my mind, this is the biggest piece of crap I have ever seen. David Adair reminds me of one of those kids we all knew in high school who couldn't tell the truth to save his own life. You know what I'm talking about; he's one of those nerdy kids with low self esteem who told wildly fantastic and improbable stories about exploits that were so unbelievable they were funny. That's how I'd describe Mr. Adair and this video. He claims to have been a kid genius, born with advanced math and physics in his head, who was recruited to work at Area 51 to reverse engineer alien spacecraft. He claims to have become alarmed by the government building a "first-strike" weapon out of this craft and, in a feat of James Bond bravado, foiled their plans by sabatoging the ship and blowing it up. He never bothers to explain how he avoided being prosecuted (or executed) for espionage. He also claims the depiction of Area 51 in the movie Independence Day was spot on and that the movie makers must have had inside information. That right there should be a dead give-away. I gave this DVD two stars because it is quite funny and entertaining in a sick and sadistic sort of way. Watching this guy make a complete idiot out of himself by telling such an improbable story is worth it. The big difference between this DVD and the Bob Lazaar video is Lazaar knows how to keep his story, while wildly improbable, at least somewhat realistic. The truth is Adair is some pathetic schmuck who has told this incredible piece of horsesh*t story in order to be somebody. The sad part is there are people actually dumb enough to believe him.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The guy is a fraud, March 16, 2007
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This review is from: UFOs and Area 51, Vol. 3: David Adair at Area 51 (DVD)
Let me mention that I personaly observed a UFO close-up - so no doubts there in general and I am usually quite generous with bending science, but this is DVD just too much: this guy knows nothing about nuclear physics and the math involved. He not only built an impossible rocket engine, he also built an unlikely targeting system. Only a black hole bends light - right (any gravity source does - but who cares)and he found a mistake in Hawkins math meeting the man in England by just having a glimps at the blackboard. I bet the timing doesnt check out (but I havn't taken the trouble to confirme that) and will anybody pls ask Mr Hawkins if he ever even heard the name Adair? That childhood genius then proceeded to live a life of a lowly technical saleman until he comes out of the closet decades later. His only protection is that the average showbizz TV person knows even less (or is afraid to ask). This is stupid even for the usual disinfo. I want my money back !!!!!
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