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<strong>The</strong> Fourth Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />

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spacecraft had been placed in cold storage because of World War II. As the war ended, Bush<br />

became privy to this discovery through his network and offered his leadership to the project.<br />

As I understand it, he was just coming off the Manhattan Project when this opportunity<br />

presented itself.”<br />

Sarah: “So he was considered a security risk and that ended his tenure at the ACIO”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Yes.<br />

“This reverse-engineering project was held in the highest possible secrecy. Dr. Bush ran the<br />

operation within the SPL through special funding from the OSS, which was the forerunner<br />

of the CIA. However, after a year’s time, little progress was made and there were rumors<br />

attributed to Bush that alien spacecraft consumed his agenda.<br />

“Bush reported directly to James Forrestal, who at the time was heading up the Navy, but<br />

shortly thereafter became the first Secretary of Defense. Truman was president.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> spacecraft that had been recovered was sufficiently intact to conduct reverse<br />

engineering studies on its propulsion system, which was the most critical knowledge that<br />

Forrestal hoped to extract from the project.”<br />

Sarah: “What year are we talking”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “This would have been between 1945 and 1946.”<br />

Sarah: “So what happened”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Bear in mind that my knowledge of these events is based on my study of the<br />

ACIO archive. I wasn’t personally involved in any of these happenings, so I’m not vouching<br />

for their absolute accuracy.”<br />

Sarah: “Understood.”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Dr. Bush was asked to replicate the propulsion system of the recovered craft<br />

in twelve months, and was given the resources of the ACIO in order to do so.”<br />

Sarah: “And did he succeed”<br />

Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Only partially. <strong>The</strong> electromagnetic fields were not fully replicated in terms of<br />

their sustained intensity levels in metals because of electron drift, which, and I’m struggling<br />

to keep this in layperson’s terms, was the primary reason they failed. Nonetheless, there were<br />

prototypes built that replicated aspects of the alien craft’s propulsion system, and these were<br />

sufficient to galvanize funding and support for the ACIO.”<br />

Sarah: “<strong>The</strong>n why didn’t Dr. Bush join the ACIO”<br />

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