MJ-12 and JFK Assassination
August 3, 2008 Newport Beach, California
- In 1993, Robert Wood, Ph.D., retired from his management
work at McDonnell Douglas Corporation, a large aerospace
company where he had worked since 1953. That was the
year he received his Ph.D. in Physics at Cornell University
where his focus was theoretical physics and aeronautical
engineering. Immediately after graduation, he began
working for McDonnell Aircraft Corporation in Maryland,
but was drafted into the U. S. Army for two years
and was assigned to Aberdeen Proving Ground northeast
of Baltimore. For the Army, Bob analyzed the boundary
layers of ballistic shells. After completing his draft
service, he left as a corporal and returned to McDonnell
Aircraft, which on April 28, 1967, merged with Douglas
Aircraft to become McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
Bob Wood explained to me that beginning in 1967 during
his continued employment with McDonnell Douglas, he
was asked by his boss to investigate the possible
anti-gravity propulsion system attributed to unidentified
aerial vehicles.
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