Sunday, January 2, 2011

VIDEO: **Watch This**...Rocket Engine Designer..Area 51..Lots Here

Space technology transfer consultant and former rocket whiz kid David Adair speaks out for the first time on camera in this interview about his remarkable encounters with an alien engine, DOD agents, and Air Force General Curtis Lemay in 1971 at Groom Lake, Nevada (Area-51). Hear first hand testimony about advanced alien technology and our military's most closely guarded secrets surrounding the UFO phenomena.
Adair explains how at age 17 he built an electro-magnetic containment plasma fusion rocket engine and was invited by Air Force bigwigs to launch it at White Sands Missal Range. That led to his being taken to Area 51 where he saw an engine that was light years beyond anything on Earth - so sophisticated it responded to the thoughts and emotions of it's pilots.
Now, comfortable with the way UFO information is starting to be accepted by the American public, Adair has decided to reveal the amazing truth which he held to himself for over 25 years.
Also revealed are his meetings with renowned physicist Stephan Hawkings.

Florida Man Running To Catch Bus, Run Over and Killed By Bus

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- A 38-year-old Orlando man who fell down while running to catch a Lynx bus was killed late Thursday night when he was struck by the vehicle, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Alin Matos-Dotel was killed in the crash, which occurred about 10:15 p.m. at West Oakridge Road and Texas Avenue in Orange County.
According to the FHP, the Lynx bus was stopped near the shoulder of West Oakridge Road, just east of the intersection of Texas Avenue, at a bus stop and began to drive off. A witness who had just exited the bus said a man was running to catch the bus but slipped and fell, according to the FHP.
The right rear of the Lynx bus struck the man, later identified as Matos-Dotel, who was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center and pronounced dead, troopers said.
The crash remains under investigation, but charges are not expected, the FHP report said.

VIDEO: DUNNO WHAT TO CALL THIS..SURE IS FUNNY THOUGH

Man says he committed burglaries to pay lawyer defending him on previous burglary charges

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A Texas man who police said has been in and out of jail several times since September is back in jail again, accused of committing half a dozen home burglaries. The arrest affidavits detail two of the cases against Michael Elias, 28, one of which dates back to June of this year. Both happened on the northwest side of San Antonio.

The report shows Elias is a suspect in a June 18 break-in at a home in the 300 block of Cherry Ridge. The resident told police someone had ransacked his home, taking two laptop computers, two video game systems, jewellery and other items.

On Nov. 8, another resident reported a burglary in the 11500 block of Huebner Road in which a 50-inch plasma TV was stolen. Police said they recovered fingerprints from both locations that later proved to be Elias's.

The affidavit shows that after his arrest, Elias told investigators how he had learned to commit burglaries using a crow bar to gain access to homes. Elias also told investigators he had to keep committing the burglaries so he could afford to pay his attorney a $150 weekly fee to keep him out of jail.

VIDEO: Robber used giant stick in store 'stick up'

Police in Virginia are searching for a man who held up a convenience store with an unusual weapon - a very large stick.

Surveillance video shows the suspect bursting into the store in Manassas just after 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday and threatening the clerk with the giant stick.


The clerk grabbed a hammer, sparking a 2-minute standoff of sorts. The suspect eventually won the fight and got away with an undisclosed amount of cash.

The clerk was knocked down and struck several times in the face. His injuries were said to be minor.

VIDEO: Woman pleads not guilty to ramming police car,felony assault



A San Francisco woman faces a felony assault charge after allegedly trying to hit a Burlingame police officer with her Chevrolet Camaro and then ramming his police cruiser several times. Tina Puccini-Perez, 52, is accused of backing her car towards the officer, nearly hitting him, after a short chase in Burlingame, said Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.

She eventually gave up peacefully, but not before pulling forward and backing her car into the officer's vehicle five times. Puccini-Perez pleaded not guilty to the charge in San Mateo County Superior Court. The officer wasn't hurt and authorities haven't said what sparked the confrontation.

The officer first spotted Puccini-Perez driving near Drake Avenue and Adeline Drive, where he had gone after several people reported a Camaro racing through the neighborhood, said Burlingame police Capt. Mike Matteucci. As the officer drove closer, the Camaro's driver sped away and blew through a stop sign in the process. The cop put on his lights and siren, but instead of stopping the car blasted through another stop sign. A short distance later the car attempted to make a left turn onto El Camino Real and spun out, said Matteucci.


As the officer approached the Camaro on foot with his gun drawn, Puccini-Perez looked at him and abruptly began backing up. The car narrowly missed hitting the officer and then slammed into his car five times. An officer who came to help reported that the tires of the Camaro, which were spinning at high speed as the car's engine revved, were producing so much smoke he could barely see the scene. Puccini-Perez was held at the San Mateo County jail in lieu of $50,000 bail.

VIDEO: Dog enjoys watching polar bears on TV

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