Mr.
Don Johnson, December 2000
Mr. Johnson was
putting himself through college working at Century Graphics in 1971/72.
Part of his job was to run blueprints through a large printing machine.
Century Graphics used to get jobs from various military electronics
firms such as Lockheed, Litton, Hughes and RCA. While he had a low
clearance, there were times when his assistance was needed on top-secret
documents. In one case he was working on a lithograph negative of
the routes for all the American and Russian subs. In his testimony
he states that he also worked on a huge electronic diagram from Hughes-Suma
Corporation. In the center of the diagram in a large rectangle it
said “antigravity chamber.” When he completed his work
he turned to the man training him showing him the verbiage. This man
told him that he was not supposed to be working on that and for him
to put it back and forget about it.
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