American Imperialism & Hot Fusion Babe Explains Cool Fusion
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Analysis of Ashton Forbes video 'American Imperialism & Hot Fusion Babe Explains Cool Fusion' (Video ID: 93ZAc4zeihk). Transcript length: 18644 words. Primary topics: MH370, military_tech, government, physics.
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# American Imperialism & Hot Fusion Babe Explains Cool Fusion Sean could not have predicted 2021, but he did see it coming. He wrote the following back in 1995, and we quote, "I have a foroding of an America in my children's or grandchildren's time. When the United States is a service and information economy. When nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries. When awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few and no one representing the public interest can [music] even grasp the issues. When the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in [music] authority. When clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our [music] critical faculties in decline. Unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, [music] we slide almost without noticing back into superstition and darkness. The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay [music] of substantive content and the enormously influential media. The 30-second sound bites [music] now down to 10 seconds or less. lowest common denominator programming, [music] credulous presentations on pseudocience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration [music] of ignorance. Roll that around for a while. Those were among his final published words. He died 10 months later. [music] Here we are 25 years later realizing just what he was trying to tell us back then. >> Ashton Forbes, you know that super jacked guy. Malaysian 370 contact switch 120 decimal 9. Good night. >> Breaking news tonight. A Malaysia Airlines [music] flight with 239 people on board, including four Americans, [music] has gone missing. >> Even as these [music] grainy satellite images released today by the Chinese government, >> why shoot [music] it down though if it's still hostile? Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. >> What an magazine. >> They need distance [music] annihilating. >> This country is very powerful. [music] >> Far more powerful than people understand. [music] We have weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is. And it is the most powerful weapons in the world. Not even close. I remember the [music] line from Hindu scripture [music] is trying to persuade the prince that he should do [music] his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form [music] and says now I am become death [music] to destroy of worlds. >> Epic. >> I suppose we all point that. >> Who is ready for [music] a live stream? Who is ready amongst thee? Who amongst the is ready for an epic live stream? Guys, we're talking politics today and we've got hot fusion babes. I wanted to keep it ambiguous, but I just couldn't come up with a smart way to do so. Guys, wow. We've had a couple of incredible weeks. The content has been amazing. I hope you guys watched the interview with Salvador Pais. I do want to announce that I will not be live on Wednesday. I'm trying to plan on a podcast that I pre-recorded getting live on Wednesday, but no guarantees just yet. If not, we'll be back on Friday and then there'll be a podcast on the weekend. So, in the meantime, there's been some pretty big news over the weekend. Right after we uh stopped our live stream on Friday, there was a major raid in Venezuela. And because I'm lazy, I've got a graphic here for us courtesy of Alex Jones, who probably got it from somebody else. So, you know, whatever. You get the point. We'll see what happens when I get copyright strike. Who copyright strikes me? Whoever that is, that's who owns this graphic. But here you go. This is what happened. >> To insert the assault team. While dozens of attack helicopters laid down suppression fire, the Delta Special Forces descended and started the search for the high value targets. How did they find him? Simple. The CIA had planted spy inside Nicholls Maduro close circle. While back in the US, Delta Force built an exact replica of his safe house, rehearsing the raid until they could do it blindfolded. While operators breached the room so fast, his security could not even react to the situation as the sound of flash grenades disoriented the security guard. Using blowtorrch, they caught him before he could even lock all the doors. Maduro's shock and awe froze him as Delta Force breached the compound. Nichols Maduro and his wife Silia Flores were physically secured. This wasn't a negotiation. They were detained and immediately moved to the extraction point. These aircraft are capable of performing urban extractions from buildings and refueling in midair. Within minutes, they were airborne, leaving Venezuelan airspace and heading to a secure floating staging base in the Caribbean. Bro, what? This operation was insane. Do you guys like this is actually hugely relevant to the MH370 videos in a way that I think a lot of people probably don't understand. That was a black operation. That was a covert operation. It was technically in the public's eye because it's hard for an operation where you kidnap the president of a foreign country. Hard for that not to go public. But that's what happened. So, if you have been living under a rock, the United States hasn't been just amassing forces outside of Venezuela for no reason. They had a plan in place potentially for months where they were casing Maduro. They had a spy on the inside. They knew his every movement and they rebuilt his safe house and were running practice operations to Yes. It was not technically kidnapping. It was a legal action that we did on Maduro. Anybody who says differently, take it up with international court. [laughter] Sorry, I couldn't keep a straight face. I tried. I tried my hardest. Yeah, take it up with the international courts. Go file a petition. Go put a complaint in. They'll issue a strongly worded letter. We're very afraid of them. Anyway, the operation was dope as [ __ ] And if you do not like that operation, you are frankly anti-American. I don't really know how else to put it. You are just simply anti-American. Our special forces rolled up on the capital city of Venezuela where they had just bought some brand new Russian radar, Chinese radar systems. They're supposed to be able to detect stealth aircraft. All this crap rolled up on their capital city in he wasn't in like the he wasn't in like the Hilton or something like that. Maduro was in a military base in a safe house. In a military base in his capital city in his capital city and we rolled up with our Blackhawk helicopters and our Chinuks or whatever those things are. And we just dunked on him. We were laying suppressive fire down, raining fire down on everything. And we got him got him out and his wife without any casualties, quote unquote, on our side or, you know, asterisks on our side. We don't care if they had casualties. It's whatever. I We're raining missiles, hellfire missiles down on people. Of course, people died. It is what it is. So, what is my position on this? Everybody wants to know. Um, I was right again, chat. Holy crap. This is happening way faster than I expected. What I'll say is I didn't think that we had the gravitas, the kahonus, the konus, the uh you know the balls to do something like this. Actually, I'm pretty sure I haven't gone through my past live streams, but didn't I say we were going to do special operations inside Venezuela? I'm like 99% sure I said that's what we were going to do next. After we've been firing missiles down on their boats, I was like, the next thing we're gonna do is we're going to do special operations in Venezuela. I mean, that makes the most sense. I didn't think we were going to legally action arrest their president, but this puts the whole world on notice. I mean, there's so many different angles to dissect this from. Before we do that, I want to play another clip for you guys. It's honestly better if you know we have the officials do the speaking in this case. They're talking some talking that they're talking their [ __ ] >> Pete, here's Pete Hegath who you know I'm a huge fan of because he's a Minnesota Vikings fan. >> And that's the only reason. And that's a justified enough reason to like somebody. And if you don't think so, then again, you're just anti-American. Simple as that. And then we saw three nights ago in downtown Caracus in Venezuela as nearly 200 of our greatest Americans went downtown in Caracus. Seems those Russian air defenses didn't quite work so well, did they? Downtown Caracus and grabbed an indicted individual wanted by American justice in support of law enforcement without a single American killed. And then we saw three nights ago in downtown Caracus in Venezuela as nearly 200 of our greatest Americans went downtown in Caracus. >> Oh, that was it. >> Seems those Russian air defenses didn't quite work so well, did they? >> Those R that's this is what I would be saying. Like if I were to write up a speech for how I was going to talk [ __ ] it would be word for word what Pete Hus says. I don't know how he gets away with it. I would just say it unashamedly unashamedly like he does as well. I was like, "Seems like your Russian defenses just didn't work out that great now, did they?" [laughter] But seriously, let's let's look at that angle. We shut down the power to a major city and all their radars also weren't able to do literally anything. It wasn't like we had like invisible orbs flying around. Maybe we did. I don't know. Those were helicopters that could be easily shot down. So, we must have completely disabled their defenses. And those are presumably like maybe not the most modern, but it's only like one handme-downs. That was like maybe Russia's older gear, right? It's not their most secret modern stuff, but it's like, you know, the next generation. And we made it look like little like they're little children. Made it look like their little How did we do that? How do we do that? By the way, that's one of those things that like you'll see it like when Michael Bay does the movie about this or whoever does the movie about this, there will be some like head nod to like the secret way where we like disabled all their power systems or we we had like a a Vault 7 CIA root kit enabled in their radar or whatever. You know, it's going to be something like that. Probably won't be what really is the case, but it'll be something mysterious for the people who are watching the movie. Okay, so I want to point that out. Um, what else do I want to say? This puts world leaders on notice. How terrified do you have to be now if you are Putin or literally anybody? Imagine like Kim Jong-un in like North Korea. Like what is does that guy feel safe anymore? Never again in the rest of his life is he going to feel safe. North Korea has no chance. So, we can just do whatever we want. And the reason why I'm saying I'm right was not just because of calling and saying that there was going to be special forces action. Jason Georgiani and I just finished a podcast a couple weeks ago where we went in great detail about this. The American hedgeimonyy, which is what he called it, which is a good way to put it, which is that look at look at geopolitics from the perspective of the science and the physics and the weaponry and technology that we've unfolded uncovered. It's so unbelievable that people think that it's alien technology. That's how crazy it is. So you think about what the impact of this alien technology is going to be on the world stage and I think that people that can come to logical conclusions like Jason Georgiani, myself and many others, many of you all, many of you high IQ futurists out there is you go, "Oh wait, if we have this technology, we should be flexing on basically everybody with it." And that's what he was saying. That's what I was saying is that also we kind of all got to get in line quickly because pretty soon we're going to have unlimited access to unlimited energy, unlimited potential. And when that happens, if we're not all on the same team, somebody's going to wipe out the whole planet out of spite or for whatever petty reasons that humans do stupid [ __ ] And I don't want there to be a one world government if we can avoid that. So what's the next best thing? America just exerts their influence over everybody. And what have we been doing in the last four weeks since then? We have been exerting our influence over everyone. [clears throat] So before we move on from this special op, I do want to just glaze the people responsible even more, especially Marco Rubio. Guys, how are people saying my political takes aren't good? Out of all the people out there, who was saying that Marco Rubio should be VP, chat, who was saying it? Very few people were saying Marco Rubio should be Trump's VP instead of JD Vance. Oh, this guy was saying it. Why was Why was I saying that it was going to be Marco Rubio is going to be Marco Rubio is the one who's getting the [ __ ] done behind the scenes. That's the reason. He's the one that knows about the secret technology. He's the one that knows about the orbs. He even knows about MH370. I've literally seen an email from a physicist related to the government to Marco Rubio. It was government email talking about this technology. So, of course, he's the one. Anyway, he's been knocking it out of the park. So, this operation was absolutely just incredible. I can't wait for the movie to come out. It's probably going to be more impressive than the Bin Laden raid. Especially because we didn't lose one of our secret helicopters, which by the way, the more I think about it, losing that secret helicopter probably lost a lot of technology to China because there's no way they were able to destroy that secret helicopter on the Bin Laden raid significantly enough that China wasn't able to glean information from it. Okay. Um, what's the last thing I wanted to say on the uh the Venezuela situation? Oh, yeah. And we're not even done. Here's the craziest thing. We're not even done. We're not even done, chat. The reason why this stream is called American Imperialism is we've got a whole list of countries that we're going to dunk on next. And by the way, it's funny to me that I'm seeing like the Venezuelan saber rattling. We're ready to go to war with America. Like, bro, the war is over. You lost. This [ __ ] was over two days ago. It was three hours in and out. You're done. Like, we just we just basically instilled a complete We just completely changed your political situation in your party and your government by just taking one guy out. That's the downside of when you have a dictator is that you just take one person out of the picture and now your whole system collapses. So that's that's over with. And then people laugh. They're like, why did we do this? This is I should have actually addressed this. Who cares? First of all, who cares? First of all, it literally it doesn't matter. You could give me any possible reason and I would support it. How am I going to be against removing uh you know communist dictators from third world [ __ ] holes? I'm supposed to be against that. There's no situation in which I'm against that. I'm for that no matter what. You want to take their oil. You want to do it because he's just a bad guy. I don't know. Maybe just cuz he spited you. Maybe he talked you gave you he gave you the the dirty slant eye. Whatever. If he gave that to you, then sure, take him out. I'm because I support it's an efficient system. It's an efficient attack. We're using special forces and we're not in some forever war with them. Now, why do I think we did it? Look at it this way. People are saying, the Venezuelan people and the people that support Venezuela are saying, "Oh, we're not going to give you that oil. We're going to control those oil fields. You're not going to get that oil that you want, that $17 trillion. Yes, we're going to get it. Oh, we're going to get it. [laughter] We're going to get it." And they're like, and and you know the best part, I hope they're listening to this right now. Do you know how do you know how we're going to get it? You're going to give it to us. We don't have people down there pumping the oil. We need people to pump that oil out there. It's going to be you pumping that oil and it's going to be coming to us. That's how this game works. You don't see the bigger picture. We don't need to send forces in. This is what's this is what I can't stand about the low IQ anti-semmites. They just don't they don't get it. They don't see the bigger picture. The people that think that this is like Iraq and Iran. We're getting in the forever was like, "No, no, we're smart. [snorts] We're smart." And if we were really smart, this is only half joke. We would send the illegal immigrants and the other undesirabs, we would send those people to Venezuela. We would have them go work the oil fields for us. We'd be like, "Hey, you know what? We don't have any room in this country, but we got a proxy country that we just uh absorbed into the uh into the fold. You can go live in the proxy country. It's uh not quite doesn't quite have all the amenities of the first world, but you know, you can help build it up and try to get it up to a higher place, right? I feel like that it might seem evil to some. To me, seems like a very fair situation. It's like relegations in soccer. You know what? you you scammed us from a bunch of money and so we're relegating you down to the third world. Good luck down there. All right. And if you do well, if you're able to turn it around, we're going to promote you back up to the first world again. It's kind of has a Hunger Games kind of appeal to it. So, I feel like the Zoomers would enjoy it. Okay, there's there's actually more to talk about because it's not just Venezuela either. Not just Venezuela. We have more countries on the list. So, right off the top of my head, I even made a list right away because I want to have my predictions out there. Iran, we are easily gonna force regime change in Iran. Some people could probably argue we already have. I've seen reports of the Supreme Leader fleeing to Russia at this point. [ __ ] chat. If I'm if I'm the foreign leader of an adversarial nation, I'm fleeing to Russia at this point. The moment I'm watching Blackhawks and and special forces invading capital cities, put me in the safe house that doesn't even open up and [ __ ] and like, you know, you got to have vents for air, whatever, cuz you're cooked. You're done. It's GG. It's GG. So, Iran is way up on the list. Cuba, how have we not done this to Cuba 20 years ago? And this is the other thing, like, how have we not been doing this already? Cuba, yeah. stall regime change in Cuba. Let's get some uh you know, some right-wing people that we support down there that aren't going to be, you know, that are appeal to American interests. Um what else? Oh, Greenland. Greenland. Because we're so powerful, we're literally just going to go to Europe and say, "You're our [ __ ] You're our Hold up. I've got the I've got the clip." Uh, wait. What is it? Uh, oh, wait. What is it? Oh crap. What is it? I forgot. I forgot this the the clip. Anyway, I Anyway, we're going to go to Europe and we're going to tell them. We're going to say, "You're our [ __ ] now. We're going to pull them out, right? We're going to pull them out in the [ __ ] suit and we're going to say you're going to give us Greenland. We're going to give us green. In fact, you're going to sell it to us or we're just going to take it and then they're going to go, "Oh, but the international laws and the Geneva conventions and we're just going to say, "We don't care. It's a big block of ice and basically nobody lives there. We're just going to roll up, plant down the American flag, and now it's ours. And now it's ours. And what are they going to do about it? Literally nothing. Literally nothing. There's absolutely nothing they can say and do about it. And if they were smart, they wouldn't be bitching and whining about it. They'd be trying to do the art of the deal. They'd be trying to use whatever little leverage they have to crank up the price of Greenland because they know we want it. But they're stupid euros and so they're not going to do that most likely and they're going to [ __ ] about it and then we're going to end up just taking it. So that's what's going to happen. And now you can start to see what's happening here. Most people probably can't even point at Venezuela on a map, but it's basically the the northern tip of South America. So, if you just assume that America that like Mexico and Canada do whatever we want, which they do, we just tell them what to do and they do whatever we want, then now America has basically taken over this whole blob that stretches all the way from like Europe over to Alaska where Russia is at. And we've formed the triforce. We formed the triforce of power at that point. It's pretty spicy and I have to say I like it a lot. I like it a lot. I think it's a good approach. And this way we can let the Euro trash people do what they're going to do. They've got a whole little blob of land that they can live on. The primitives in the Middle East that blow themselves up or whatever, they've got a tiny little plot of sand that they can live on. You know, the Russians and the Chinese, they've got their own little pl everybody's got their own little plots of land and everybody feels safe. Plus, lastly, if we have this fusion technology, how remember people last year, even last year, people were saying we don't America doesn't have hypersonics. They were saying if America if you were right Ashton and America had this technology why why we would be we why don't we take over the world? People say that all the time. They say why do we lose all these wars? Why don't we take over the world? [ __ ] that's what's happening right now. The reason why we weren't doing that cuz we had a stupid ass administration because we had Obama and we had freaking Joe Biden. We had Joe Biden. I'm still racking my brain around how we had weekend at Bernie's going on with Joe Biden's corpse. Dude has like no mental faculties whatsoever. And you're wondering why we weren't doing this before because dude was probably just doing like whatever was written on a card in front of him and foreign countries were probably just like paying for whatever they were going to write on that card. Why wasn't Obama doing it more? Obama was drone striking more people than anybody. He was drone striking more people than anybody. So I think Trump knows. I mean, it's insane to me now how you can not think that Trump knows because he just absorbed a fusion company. He just kidnapped a world leader. And sorry, sorry. He legally actioned a world leader from his home country to a new place in a jail cell in our country. [laughter] Very legal stuff. Very above board, Jeff. Anybody who says differently is a traitor to the country. Of course, um, we've got Palmer Lucky talking about aliens coming from the past. I don't know how you can't love this timeline right now. I I honestly don't know how you can even be a liberal. I saw the greatest meme I've ever seen earlier today, which was some Portuguese person saying with just the caption of liberals every time they see a Venezuelan with a plate of plate of food and it's it's SSJ Trunks going Super Saiyan because like somebody just died in front of him, you know? He's that upset. Like it's actually just blowing my mind. Okay, let's let's go back. Let's get to some science chat. That's enough of that. So, let's talk about how this feeds in to the bigger picture. Something S said kind of freaked me out the other day. S was talking about I brought up uh Frank me and Paul Morad and he goes, "Oh, yeah. Yeah, Paul Morad like or no, it was David Frroning called me while right before he died and said, "You're on the right track, son." That's in that's that's what Sal said in that video. And he talks about Paul Morad and that Paul Morad and Frank me were good buddies and all these other people knew each other. And I just can't stop thinking about it because all of the scientific papers connect all of these people. So, one of the things that I did was I just asked Grock to pull up all the scientific papers that are connected to Frank me and uh and Paul Morad all the papers that it can find where they're either, you know, authors or what have you. And it's, you know, all the papers that we found for the most part, but then there's several more. But if you just look at the papers in context, and by the way, you can see I'm wearing red, white, and blue. Got to represent America for sure. I mean, we got, you know, we got orb technology. Maybe the other countries have some orb technology, but till I see it, till I see it, we're number one. And anybody that's upset about us, by the way, overthrowing other countries, it happens all the time, chat. It happens all the time and the best way you do it is where you have no boots on the ground where it just happens behind the scenes and nobody knows. Like, however, Joe Biden's corpse won the election with 81 million votes. Let's just be honest. 81 million votes for Joe Biden. No way in hell that happened. I don't know. I don't want to even have to explain exactly how it got rigged, but clearly it got rigged, right? Anyway, sorry. Let's not You guys are going to get me cancelled from YouTube. You're going to get me banned. chat going to get me banned. Okay, so if you add up all these papers, it's like I'm just going to read off the paper names. Advanced propulsion concepts. This is Frank me certification test for hybrid propulsion system for some targeting missile in 1969. Energy conversion and laser propulsion in 2002. analysis of force generation in uh CO2 laser ablation liquids 2006 laser light craft technology demonstration 2007 propulsion this is the one this is the big one guys right here propulsion and power generation capabilities excuse me propulsion and power generation capabilities of a dense plasma focus fusion system for future military aerospace vehicles authors George Miley, Yangyang, Franklin BM me and I think that uh Paul Sizz is somehow connected to this as well. Uh that's the big paper and I have a feeling now that we've learned as much as we've learned about fusion that when we read this paper again it's going to make way more sense because look what it says right here. It says evaluates DPF fusion for power and propulsion including reduced bremlung radiation. And remember the whole situation with a neutronic fusion is that the the losses are so great that they don't think it can be efficient. So that might be the solution right there. Right there that might be the solution. In fact, I was googling earlier, how dense does a plasma have to be before it's considered a dense plasma? Because this paper is called dense plasma. What the hell does that mean? How dense does it have to be? And generally density has to do with the electron density. So a standard low density plasma is like 10 the 7 or 10 the 8 electron density electrons per cubic meter or centimeter. And this would be like uh 10 times higher. I no a lot higher than that. 10 magnitudes higher than that. So this is another thing that's very important. The reason why the MH370 video orbs are real, not just their size, which is consistent with the requirements that S mentioned on our podcast. He says these things have to be kind of small and you need to have a beta near one. It's not just that. is because when you look at the orbs, you can see a structure there. You can see the sphere. When you guys look at these tokamac videos that they show, sometimes you're watching on YouTube and you'll see the videos of the tokamac plasma. Usually it's like a thing in the middle and then it's like, you know, a donut like this and you're looking at it from the side and you see like a tiny line of plasma. You'll see like one stream of color. That's a very that's nondense plasma. When you're looking at a dense plasma, it's like you're looking at a balloon of plasma, a bubble of plasma, like in the MH370 videos. So, the dense plasma is an absolutely critical component of this whole situation. Um, then there's several more about laser light propulsion. The reason why I'm showing these because I want people to understand like what was what was Frank me thinking of? He was thinking of laser propulsion, all these alternate propulsion concepts. Now, do you think that he was just crazy and he just thought he was just going in a direction that didn't bear any fruit because we don't have laser craft or do we or do we have them and they're in the military? Do we have them? So, here's a few more. Um, the other one that's really interesting is this advanced technology and breakthrough physics for 2025 and 2050 military aerospace vehicles, which talks about a neutronic fusion propulsion. and then the other papers, teleportation physics study, ball lightning study, several others that we've looked at. [sighs and gasps] Now, the reason why I bring this up, in fact, before I do the uh what order do I want to do this in? Um maybe I'll just do a little primer is that my working hypothesis here is I think a lot about who has this technology. So, the Polywell fusion reactor that Dr. Busousard was working on. He had contracts with the Navy and the Navy and the DoD didn't want to invest too much money in it because it was going to attract the attention of the DOE, the Department of Energy. So the question is like could the Navy still have built these fusion reactor orbs and and propulsion orbs and then just it got classified or is it underneath the Department of Energy and the Department of Energy built it? Or maybe the Air Force Franklin me was part of the Air Force research labs. Maybe they built a version of it. And in fact, maybe there's a schism between the organizations just like there is in high school or middle school. Oh, you're with the book club. Oh, you're with the chess club. Oh, you're not a jock. You're not a jock that's a special operator. Right? I can imagine these factions and you could see them vying for power. um or maybe they're friends and you have a you know friendnemy situation going on or just you know a competing incentives could be a lot of different things. So I wanted to read off I never I never got to meet any of these people and I honestly kind of upsets me a little bit. A lot of them already passed away and I worry that the information is being lost. My guess is part of the reason why I'm alive and I'm not being told to stop is because they're worried about the information being lost too. And this is a good way for the information to stay in the public consciousness even while all these people that know about it are dying left and right. So, I was just looking around for Paul Morad stuff and I found this honestly biography slash thing about his life. And what I think some of the people need to understand out there, especially the people that are the conspiracy theorist type people, you want to get into the heads, the minds of these people. You want to understand how they lived, what were their interests, what made them tick, because then you'll understand what their motivations were, what they were interested in, you know, what they were working on, what they were researching. And so, here you go. I thought this was a good one. Plus, this is a really good just way to honor his legacy. Somebody that I never met, never knew anything about, but just reading this, I could just tell this is the kind of person that I would have enjoyed. Paul Morad dedicated his life to exploring the frontiers of science and engineering, leaving behind a legacy that bridged government science, private sector innovation, UFO research, and groundbreaking work in advanced repulsion. His career spanned over four decades and touched on some of the most ambitious aerospace and defense programs of his era, service to his country. Morad spent more than 25 years as a senior technology analyst for the US Department of Defense where he became a trusted expert in identifying foreign advanced and gamechanging technologies. Okay. I mean, I've already heard I' I'm only like two paragraphs in. I've already heard enough. This guy definitely knew 25 years helping identify breakthrough technologies for foreign adversaries that they might have. Yeah. This is the guy that's going to know about some orbs. This is a guy that's going to know about teleportation. And he went, this is the thing. I don't understand how does this. This is like Salvatore Pis being like, I'm permanently employed by the US government. Who says that? What does that mean? Are you a slave? Are you an endangered servant to them? Who goes from spending their whole life in defense to joining the government? You usually do the opposite. You go from government being a military and then you join the, you know, third party contractors. You don't go that direction. You gotta really love your country or you got to know about some secret [ __ ] that no, you can never tell anybody. Those are the only ways I can imagine going and joining the government. Like, why would I ever join the government? There's only one circumstance. They're like, "Hey, Ashton, your $10 million is in your car. you're going to work for us now and you're going to stop doing your podcast stuff. And I'd be like, "Okay, where do I sign? [laughter] Where do I sign?" Guys, Ashen Forbes went back to his home planet. He's gone now. Went full Ningly. Okay, so 25 years in the DoD. His roles extended beyond analysis. He was instrumental in helping define US satellite systems that would guide national capabilities for the next two decades. US satellite capabilities. The other part of what we've been exposing, the reason why the MH370 videos are the the biggest national security leak ever. It's not just super advanced technology, it's also a black operation, but it also exposes our surveillance systems, too. Like that's the part where I go, "Yeah, Edward Lynn kind of had to be locked up for a while." Like, "Bro, what are you thinking, man? You're recording our surveillance systems of a black operation of some magical orbs zapping or teleporting a plane away?" Yeah, I mean, that's like the triple the triple violation on that one. His work often involved evaluating potential threats and opportunities to maintain America's technological edge in space and defense. And so you're seeing too, if you just look at through the context of what we're talking about, this whole description of Paul Morad makes perfect sense. We have some crazy technologies that we're using for national security. It just so happens those technologies have unlocked fusion and teleportation and solved all of physics. We can't know about that though because we need the strategic advantage for national defense. Sorry. In the course of his government service, Morad also participated in high stakes operations around the world. See, now you guys understanding like these people that are doing the technology development, the advancement, these are also the people making the decisions. He participated in the operations as well. These people aren't just building the technology. They're using it in these black operations and they're probably sitting in the room watching those orb videos when they zap the plane out of the sky and they're going, "Huh, I wonder how we can make this better. Think about that. Think about what I just said. They're probably sitting in the [ __ ] room, Paul Morad, Hal Pudof, Eric Davis, watching these videos on the screen. They're like, "Here's how the operation went. Go ahead and make it better." Turns out this one zapped the plane into a thousand different pieces and like people were stuck in the walls and [ __ ] Can you make it better next time? So next time we zap a civilian airliner, it comes out in one piece. Okay, boss. Let me get back to work. Anyway, sorry. I'm going to try to get through this now for the rest of it. Okay. In um so he participated in operations. He served the Dominican Republic in the army and while supporting Pentagon efforts, he was directly involved in confl conflicts spanning Iraq, Serbia, and Afghanistan. Periods that demanded both technical expertise and steadfast resolve. Before his government tenure tenure, Morad accumulated 18 years of experience in the private sector, serving in key technical executive roles at Martin, that's Lockheed Martin, General Electric, SAI, Bendix, and AI Corporation. These positions gave him firstirhand involvement in many of the most iconic aerospace programs of the 20th century from the Apollo and Gemini and Nerva nuclear rocket engine and the space shuttle. Morad was parts of teams pushing the boundaries of what was possible. I mean, there you have it. Nuclear rocket engine. How do we not have Elon Musk Musk's attention on this? He contributed to the development of the tactical and strategical missile systems working on the Navy's high energy laser project. So, I found out that basically this high energy program is where they're hiding all this [ __ ] because of course it's all high high energy stuff. high energy physics, high energy, everything that related to this is high energy. And he supported the National Aerospace Plane Initiative. His expertise also extended to advanced jet turb turbine engines and missile defense technologies under the strategic defense initiative. Okay. Well, there it is. If I had to guess where the orbs were getting developed from, it's probably from the anything that says advanced jet turbine engines. That's probably what we're talking about when we're talking about ramjet engines and then the strategic defense initiative, star wars initiative, whatever the hell they called it. That's where they were probably developing this and that's what the orbs eventually came from because they don't have those orbs like they didn't build those orbs in like 2013 and then start zapping planes with them. No, you had to have that for decades or at least they had the basis of the technology for decades. Recognizing the importance of collaboration and open scientific dialogue, Morad was instrumental in initiating supporting pioneering scientific conferences. In 2003, he organized the MITER highfrequency gravitational wave conference. Sabine Hosenfelder just did a video like two days ago about highfrequency gravity waves and she's pretending like this is all brand new. Chat, I am not a violent person, but I wanted to slap a [ __ ] I'm not gonna lie, it triggered me. It triggered me because I have been talking about Bob Baker, Robert MLB Baker, who won a lifetime achievement award for high frequency gravity waves in 2011, 14 years ago. And now you got science communicators pretending like gravity waves are some new thing that people are just figuring out now in 2025. What are you talking about, man? Paul Morad was leading a conference in 2003 about it. Groundbreaking event was one of his first of its kind. We're not going to talk about the fact that Jeffrey Epstein was hosting gravity conferences like several years after this you know just weird connection. From 2005 2008 Morad played a key role in these other conferences dedicated to advanced propulsion breakthrough energy concepts and communication technologies. all related to gravity waves, I assume. Under his leadership, this section became a hub for physicists, engineers, and visionaries who sought to redefine what was possible in space, flight, and energy systems. His ability to convene diverse minds and create an environment where radical ideas could be rigorously examined remains one of his enduring contributions to the scientific community. Mentorship and leadership. Beyond his technical achievements, Morad was a respected mentor and guide to many physicists and engineers working in advanced aerospace propulsion. Like S presumably, he had a unique ability to recognize talent and to nurture innovative thinking, encouraging researchers to push past the boundaries of conventional wisdom. Many who worked alongside him recall his generosity with both his time and his knowledge, as well as his steadfast belief in exploring the unknown. I'm going to go ahead and say nonzero nonzero chance that Paul Morad was an alien. Maybe a thick white. I don't know how big he was. Possibly a thick white. I don't know if we're going to have time, but if I want to go into a deep dive, I'll start looking for pictures of him. See how big he was. Because there's something about this mentality. Like the guy spent decades in aerospace, so he knows about super weird, crazy technology. He decides he's just going to go help the Department of Defense out of his good of his heart. And then you got retards everywhere. Everywhere you look, you got retards talking. They don't even understand gravity. They don't understand gravity waves. You're making orbs that are flying around. You got people driving around their gas powered cars thinking they were at the height of civilization. How do you not crash out? How do you not Please teach me. I wish if Paul Morad's spirit is out there, teach me how you don't crash out on the noobs. How do you not stunt on these hoes? Somehow he's chill and he's just casually, calmly explaining to people. Yeah, here you go. Go do some gravity research. Go ahead and make some graduates. Go ahead and make an impulse, you know, uh a warp drive. This is I don't have it in me. I don't have it in me, chat. The the some of the haters or whatever are right. They're right about me. Okay, let me finish this. We're going to get to the haters in a second. Okay, so basically he was a dope dude. He was also researching UFOs, too. So, it turns out he was interested in UFOs because of course he was because this whole UFO thing is directly connected to nuclear weapons and nuclear energy fusion research. All of it is. In fact, it might just literally the whole UFO topic might literally just be nuclear weapons. That's my current working hypothesis. Not married to it. Could be aliens. I don't care. Just saying. If Paul Morad is an alien, then yeah, technology probably came from aliens. So that's where the UFO people should be going. And then after that, so after all that, he decides just like um he does the same thing these other guys do. Just like Charles Chase, he's like, I'm going to start my own little company with all my millions of dollars and I'm just going to try to like work on crazy advanced technologies that are like cutting edge. That's what he did. So his last last legacy of courage, Paul Morad's professional journey was defined by relentless curiosity and willingness to look beyond conventional boundaries. Whether working on frontline aerospace systems, supporting the n the nation during times of conflict, researching UFOs, or spearheading radical new approaches to propulsion and energy, he demonstrated a rare combination of technical brilliance and visionary leadership. His mentorship, his leadership of groundbreaking conference sessions and his championing of unconventional ideas ensured that his influence extended far beyond his own work. The physicists, engineers, and dreamers he inspired continued to carry forward his vision that of that that uh that the limits of physics are meant to be tested. Though he has passed, Paul Morad's contributions to aerospace innovation, UFO studies, and scientific thought will continue to ripple through future generations of explorers and innovators. Hell yeah, of course it will. Okay, the haters chat. Haters are always talking smack and they're always talking smack saying your physics isn't real, you're not real, you're a fraud, what have you. The truth is I am a fraud in a lot of ways. I'm just a casual healthcare IT guy. I don't can't understand these advanced physics concepts. How can you expect that much from me? I'm just a lowly IT guy. But you know what? There is no rule that says that an impostor cannot surpass the original. And my perspective is anything that you know I can learn. And even the alien physics, I can learn that, too, guys. I can learn that, too. And that's what I'm gonna prove to you. That's my plan. So, here's a little clip. Uh, this guy, this is a guy named Jeff Wise. The crazy part is this guy's been featured featured on Netflix documentary that had probably tens of millions, not hundreds of millions of views. And yet he spends all his time thinking about me all the time. Here we go. >> The other piece too which we really haven't talked about but is like uh there is I mean some people think UFOs or orbs or something just like absorbed this piece. I think a lot of that's predicated on video evidence uh coming from offboard like UAVs, right? And again I don't want to be an echo chamber and just say well this is the >> look at that. You see that smug look on Jeff Weise's face like a few seconds. Look at this little smile he puts on right here. Look at that little smile. See that? He knows. He knew what was coming. He knew what was coming. He goes, "There's this video of UFO or Jeff Wise knew." This guy spends way too much time thinking about me. Way too much time. And I'll be honest, chat, I forgot Jeff Wise existed. It's been a long time. He goes really out of his way to not say my name here, though. And again, I don't want to be an echo chamber and just say, "Well, this is the way it happened." I do like I'd be curious. I I see that and coming from my background, I think in this environment, the questions I have, and I don't know if you have any thoughts on it, um I think it's based upon, you know, having a surveillance, like an Awax airborne that helps track this as a UAV that just happens to have its camera ball slooed in the right direction that captures it. Like, am I anywhere like I've just seen blips and pieces about this, but like >> I think it I think about this as little as I can. I mean, to me, it just speaks about a a profoundly corrupted information environment where two of the two of the most prominent like the the the people that are getting millions of clicks, one of them is just like the most ridiculous fraud. I mean, it's just it's it's a cartoon to me. >> But the problem is, you see what you just did there is you spiked your cortisol. >> And another thing, too, is that like MH37, how triggered is this guy right there? Wow. He spiked his cortisol like crazy, chat. You never do that. That'll turn you ugly. Obviously, Jeff Wise is not a looks macker. Looks maxer. He's not a looks maxer. Yeah, he's mad mad chat. This is the mad mad. This is what mad mad looks like. This is what it looks like when on all your videos, on all your YouTube videos, you're constantly being spammed. What about the orbs? Why are you ignoring the orbs? What about four orbs non-stop? This is how you make a man go insane, chat. This is how you do it. And the best part is this is completely self-inflicted. I'm not going to lie to you, chat. I don't pretend to be a paragon of virtue. I absolutely crashed out on Jeff Wise and sent him an angry email after this. [laughter] I even put it in at the end of the video. I put it in at the end of the video because I'm sick of this [ __ ] I'm sick of this little [ __ ] And I'm going to lay it out for you right now in a very quick way because he never addresses anything that I say. He never addresses anything that I say. He never addresses the arguments. He always talks past everything. And I explain the same things over and over to this guy and he just keeps ignoring it. And the worst part is this. I literally handed him the answers. If Jeff Wise, if there's a different world where Jeff Wise is famous for solving MH370 because he steals the credit from me because I literally was in his DMs being like, "Hey, bro, it was a fire. Turns out I just discovered it was a fire on board related to lithium-ion batteries and there's smoke coming out of these videos." And if he was a real journalist, he would have taken that information and he would have used his minuscule platform and he would have blasted it and he would have gotten huge and he would have been the one that everybody's talking about solving MH370. When it turns out that those videos are real, which they are. And instead Jeff Wise ignored it. Jeff Wise blocked me. He said it's all [ __ ] Never listened to anything I said. He could have stolen all my work and taken all the credit. And in fact, craziest part is I probably would have let him do it. That's how naive I was when I first started with this. Instead, he ignored all the work. He ignored all the evidence, all the the points that I was bringing up. And he just cries about it non-stop. And the best part is he cries about the views and the clicks, which I don't even care about. I don't care about views and clicks, you guys. I burned half my audience. I don't give a crap. Jeff Wise is the one that cares about that stuff. He's the one that desperately wants to be famous for solving MH370. I don't care. Anyway, >> didn't vanish. Like that's people think, "Oh, it's the plane that the Netflix show that I was in was called The Plane That Disappeared." It didn't just disappear. It didn't just >> No, it did disappear. This is the whole problem, right? It literally disappeared and it also figuratively disappeared. The whole problem is that everybody's saying nobody knows what happened to the plane and we all know that's [ __ ] This is the whole problem. There is no way. People were like, "Do you really think people used to say this as well, [clears throat] like just a couple years ago, they would say, "Do you really think the US military is tracking every plane on Earth?" Yes. I would be surprised if they're not. Let's put it that way. I would be surprised if the US military is not tracking every plane on Earth and the moment a plane deviates from his schedule route. Yes, I think there was a person tracking it and they would be reporting it instantly. Nowadays, I think the AI just does it. Nowadays, the AI will just tell you the moment a flight drops from flight radar, they will just tell you that instantly. Very instantly. It's crazy. It's because people are just so ignorant of our technologies and of our capabilities. But now we just watched a military operation where we just stole a world leader out of their safe house in their military base in their capital city. And now people are starting to go, "Huh, maybe our military operation isn't quite as ignorant as what we thought as what we were perceiving it to." Cuz when you're strong, you project weakness, and when you're weak, you project strength. The art of war, chat. Okay, go ahead, Jeff. Flip out. razle. And by the way, this is Jeff's chance to razledazzle here, right? Somebody comes to me and says, "Hey, Ashton, what do you think about the whisper data? What do you think about um you know, any of these other guys theories?" And I'll go in depth on why they make no sense. For whisper, I say, "Hey guys, it's because uh Richard Godfrey is connecting dots that aren't actually connected. He's making assumptions because he's assuming the flight path and he's going, "Oh, look. Here's a random ping. this must mean this is related to MH370. It's not. That's a huge problem, right? That's how you're leading yourself to come to a conclusion if you do that. And Jeff Wise, he could dunk on me right here. He should know about my story. He should know about the details. He should know about the evidence. And he should be able to come out and say, "This is why what Ashton says doesn't make any sense." But he doesn't because he doesn't ever watch anything I say. >> It went here. It did this. It turned around. And it did this. It, you know, it left the radar. It kind of turned on back. It flew for all this time. Then this other thing happened. Like a whole bunch of things happened over the span of seven hours. Yes, Jeff. A whole bunch of things. And let's let's be clear here, guys, because if you're watching this, you're probably wondering like, hey, how's Ashton know about this? Like, what what is the what does Ashton mean here? I'm not saying that that plane is getting blipped out in the South China Sea like what Jeff's implying here. He's saying, "You must be wrong cuz all these things happen." And I'm going, "That's the reason why the videos are real." In fact, that's the probably the biggest reason why the videos are real. Here you go. You ready for this? This is the actual map of that flight path that Jeff just mentions. Those hours right here, you can see the plane taking off down here with the Qualur. You can see it going northeast where it says plane goes dark going back to the west. All these things Jeff wise then you can see it going here where it says military radar lost. And then if you draw a straight line look where it says here satellite video coordinates not satellite video it's actually gorgon stare. This image is just old. How is this not proof the videos are real? You're telling me a random hoaxer knew to put the locations with six decimal places the coordinates in those videos. That's a straight shot from the last radar plot. How did they know that where the plane was? How do they know the direction of the plane? How do they know any of this stuff? They couldn't. This is the craziest part. What Jeff is saying here in this clip is my main argument. My main argument is the videos are obviously real because it's literally right on the flight path of the plane in the location where the story that's being presented to us is that the plane's turning to the south and flying for 5 hours into the South Indian Ocean. And yet we have coordinates in a direct line of the flight path right as it's supposedly turning, making a sharp turn. So, what am I meant to conclude from that? I'm meant to conclude that turn into the South Indian Ocean just never happened. How do I know? Well, because I'm watching a plane get zapped out of the sky in the Nicabar Islands. Do I know where it's going? No. But it'd be pretty random if it happened to be going to the South Indian Ocean. So, could they find the plane in the South Indian Ocean? Technically, maybe they could teleport it back down there. It could have been teleported there from that location, but no, I think that that was just a wild goose chase. I don't think that there is anything ever went down in the South Indian Ocean at all. And that's the logic behind it. Now, if Jeff could just at least engage with the argument, then we could begin to have a productive conversation. And the reality is MH370 is never going to be solved until those videos are admitted to be real. Okay, let's keep going. One more sec. >> It didn't just go blip. So that's that's a you're not even like solving the right mystery. Um >> yeah, I guess so with that, you know, um from what I understand it, right, is as you outlined, obviously data is being >> BTS data, right, is being provided for hours afterwards, right? >> So here's the other part people probably don't know the context here. This is the actual satellite pings. And right here where this green starts, right before that is 1840 UTC when the plane is in the Nicabar Islands. Suddenly, right at the point where we see the plane go poof. This is all there. This is five hours of data right there. Those green rows are five hours of data. The previous hour from before the plane took off to this point in the same data here is like a 100 pages. It's like a hundred [ __ ] pages, chat. It's eight rows of data for five and a half hours. This is the data that people are saying is uh no way anybody could have faked this. It's is absolute proof the plane went in the South Indian Ocean. And I just laugh at people because I go, "Am I the only person on the planet that has actually looked at the data?" I almost guarantee Jeff has never looked at this data before. Many others have just simply never looked at it because anybody that looks at 100 pages and then you get down here to where the plane is in the Nicar islands and all of a sudden that's it and then all of a sudden it comes back at 2330 and just goes back to normal again. You got to wonder what's going on right here. Okay. So, >> right, >> but where this video that I've seen pop up and there's like orbs circling the plane and it like disappears, >> like clearly that data just would continue down this this breadcrumb trail for >> hundreds of thousands. >> And also, like orbs aren't real. I mean, that's that that if you've seen it, you saw it in a science fiction movie. Um, black holes, black holes are real, but like wormholes aren't a technology that exists. My study has been waved by the former commander of AFR AFL that's uh General Lamey. Uh he had a copy of that study at the war college waved it around and said this is an example of the kind of research I want done in my laboratories. >> Like if that was real, the fact that it solved MA370 would be the least of it. Like we would be living in an entirely new an entirely new era where things exist that don't like magic. We live in a world of like Harry we're in Harry Potter world all of a sudden. You're a wizard, Harry. >> And so, >> that is one huge thing that I'm constantly running up against. People are always in comments saying, "Oh, the orbs." Like, there's no such thing as orbs. Orbs aren't real. That's not a thing. >> Orbs are very real, chat. Holy [ __ ] That's what this is. You guys want to wonder like, how do we not have fusion technology? How do we not have teleportation? [snorts] There you go. If your mindset is that of Jeff Wise's and you think you're intelligent, you are the problem with the human race, congratulations. Give yourself a pat on the back. You're too stupid to realize that you're stupid. Congratulations. Also, bonus prize. You're also holding back all of humanity with your stupidity. It's not just you that you're harming. You're actually harming everybody else all around you with your ignorance. It's just crazy to say something so stupid like orbs aren't real because a you haven't even defined what the [ __ ] orb is, man. But yes, for the record, plasma does generate its own magnetic fields and it can produce stable shapes just like a smoke ring. So yes, in a very real sense, orbs or spherical plasmas are very real. In fact, there's one that gives us all the light that we use in our civilization today. It's called the sun. Jeff, have you ever looked up and looked at the sun before? Have you Have you been on a plane? Have you been on a plane before, Jeff Wise? [laughter] Jesus, I feel like I got to talk to these people like they're little children. Anyway, enough of that. [ __ ] Jeff Wise and all these other people. I want hot fusion babes, chat. That's all I want in my life right now. In fact, we're skipping the last thing. We're going straight to going straight to hot fusion, babes. Because even if Jeff Wise doesn't believe in orbs, I guarantee you Leila Mosen absolutely believes in those orbs, chat, and that's all that matters. If it comes down to Jeff Wise believing in orbs or Leila Mosen believing in orbs, I'm going with hot. Maybe Latina, maybe palis, you know, maybe uh Persian, something like that. When chat, when was the last time we had a woman talking about fusion? We're thirst trapping bad here, chat. We're down bad. We have nobody in the fusion game. No hot girls. And now look at Tim Ventur, a little pimp out here. Okay, teach us about Let's see if she's smart, chat. What do we think? Is she gonna know? Yeah, this is almost certainly a honeypot, right? This is definitely a honeypot. This is like This is the like the last girl. Turns out this is the girl that uh Nuno Lurerio was dating, guys. Turns out, just coincidentally, this was his girlfriend. Just kidding. Can you imagine? >> It is a pleasure to have you with me. >> The pleasure is mine. Thank you very much. So, you recently did a big presentation on how to utilize the Princeton satellite systems Starfire fusion system for a proposed mission to Mars. I am going to drop a link into the show notes for that so people can watch that. >> Look guys, someone find Elon Musk. We've we know Elon's weakness chat. He loves eirls. He loves impregnating eirls specifically. He some reason hates fusion. We have a honeypot here. We have all of the factors that we need to get Elon on our side. All we have to do is put things in motion. Elon, look, look. Hot exotic woman. Simple. She knows fusion. Here we go. >> Also put links into PSS. They can learn more about the company and what you guys are developing. But I wanted to start out by asking you about the basics. What is Starfire and what is the elevator pitch for how this works? >> Mhm. Okay. So Starfire is a compact nuclear fusion reactor. Um it has a dual mode. So it can be used as a power plant and it could also be used as a propulsion system. Um it uses uh advanced inutronic fuels. Um and it is very different like when you hear about fusion reactors you usually hear about tokamax and accelerators and they're this huge tooidal shaped reactors. Ours is very different in architecture. So ours is pretty compact. It's less than 2 meters in diameter. >> Um, >> I love you. Please marry me right now. Where where are you? What, chat? I need to get a ring. Where do I buy a wedding ring, chat? I don't know. I don't need to hear anymore. I've heard enough. I don't care if she can make sandwiches. I don't care if she cleans or cooks. I've heard enough. She hates Tokamax and she loves Cold Fool Fusion. That's all I needed to know. She likes high betas and she hates Tokamax. That is the key to Ashton's heart. The more you hate metal donuts, the more Ashton will fall in love instantly. >> It's meant to deliver 1 to 10 uh megawatt of power. And uh it's it's linear. So you have a linear array of coils and then you have mirror magnets. And in order to have plasma confinement for fusion reactor reactions to take place, uh we use the rotating magnetic field heating system, plasma heating system. And what this does is that it creates a current loop in the plasma itself. >> And this in turn induces a magnetic field in the opposite direction of the background field. Um which [clears throat] is what is called a field reversed configuration. So this is the react >> chat. I I'm not even I haven't even heard a single word she said. Just say I just want her to say more things. She could literally teach me anything. Just quite anything. And I couldn't be more happy about this. In fact, we just need more uh people like her. Frankly, I think if we had like a dozen more clones of this woman, teaching people fusion, we're going to Mars. Call Elon Musk up. We're going to Mars. Get him three more ethnic babies. Make it happen. Here you go. design that we are based on. >> Okay, so basically this is smaller. It is very high output and the lack of neutron emissions from it, right? Because it's a neutronic means that you're not going to be endangering the crew as much as a normal reactor. >> Music to my ears, chat, a woman that loves a neutronic fusion, absolute music to my ears. >> Yes. And it's not completely um animic. Though there are side DD reactions but our uh specific design and our compact size actually helps us prevent neutrons as much as possible from mixing because there are we use deterium helium 3 fuel um and this produces significantly less neutrons than DT fuel which is what most fusion reactors um use because it requires >> Was that the government trying to shut down my video of this hot and possibly Latina possibly Middle Eastern babe? I have no idea where she's even from. Leila chat, Ila, never forget that name. Loves helium 3. Helium 3 is one of 3A neutronic fusion fuels. Also, I can just tell from the way that she's talking here that she's not just regurgitating this. She didn't just memorize this. She's actually like speaking from knowledge and experience, which is even hotter, >> lower temperatures than dehelium 3 to um achieve fusion temperatures. Um but it does produce high energy neutrons. So deterium helium 3 although it requires higher temperatures it's less damaging um it has less damaging neutrons and the neutrons from side dd reactions so there are small neutrons um smaller level neutrons from side dd reactions and these are the ones that we can extract mainly um so it can be prevented to a large degree however there are some side u reaction neutrons >> yeah yeah well again it sounds like this is especially well suited for space propulsion Now another thing that you have emphasized is the dual use angle for power and for propulsion. What does that unlock in terms of mission design? >> Um so it really does unlock the ability to the reusability of the system. So, uh, fusion, uh, propulsion systems in the Mars mission design, they can be reused and that I believe is the most like valuable aspect of it. And it also >> that's kind of crazy because that was the one of the biggest things single staged orbit and also reusability. When you look at what Elon Musk is doing right now, his whole thing is reusability. Why we're landing these rockets on two on chopsticks or whatever is so that we can reuse them so they don't they're not wasted. So, what are the benefits of fusion? Well, first single stage to orbit. We can go straight to orbit with just one vehicle like getting in your car and flying off to the moon. But also, we can reuse it. It's not gone. We don't have to just like let these huge metal like components that were filled with fuel. We don't have to have them break away and fall into the water or get rid of them or whatever we do with them. I don't even know what to do with them. So, those are some of the biggest aspects. But the other thing too is that I don't think anybody realized the connection between propulsion and energy generation and fusion bridges the gap especially a neutronic fusion where we can use our magnetic funnel to direct the flow of the particles and we can use that for propulsion. Especially if we've made our craft essentially weightless then we need very little push to move our craft around. That's the the quest for constant momentum. Franklin B. Me. Read the paper. Really interesting. So that may even be harder. What if we find out that it's actually harder to make a fusion reactor that's stationary than making one that's moving around? This is something that I had never considered before digging into this. And when I started digging into it, I started going, "Huh, what if there's inherent advantages to a moving fusion reactor relative to one that's stationary where you have to do something with the exhaust?" Just a thought. I don't know if it's necessarily going to end up being the case, but I just think that people should be considering the connection between propulsion and energy generation when it comes to fusion. Damn, Chad, she is hot. She is hot. I mean, we don't have a full body picture, but and she's obviously wearing a lot of makeup. I mean, I'm not going to be too judgmental here. Um, but I don't think her um her maxul panularars are not um elongated into her scapulars. I don't know. I'm pretty sure those people are just making up words when they judge people. >> Has um high specific power. So, it really does give us and you can easily like manipulate it to the mission design you want. um in terms of like the exhaust velocity and the thrust you want to achieve, you can um you can control that basically. >> Ah okay. Well, and again this sounds like a true breakthrough and that was one of the reasons that I was so excited to be able to do an interview with you and showcase what PSS is working on. >> Yeah, this is the new um chat. This is the new president of Iran, by the way. Um definitely not a CIA op. It's a This is the new president of Iran. We're going to overthrow Iran and this is going to be the new very independent president of Iran. She's a woman as well. It's perfect. Plus, she's smart. Plus, she's American uh engage. We can definitely control her. She'll be our little honeypot in the Middle East. Yeah. I mean, chat, we found a fusion babe. Chat, this is like dream come true for us nerds. Holy [ __ ] And if this lady Oh, she knew. Chat, look at this smile on her face. She knew the guys were going to be singing all over her. And by the way, if you're a woman, I know a lot of women watch this. free tips for you as well. Especially if you're a younger woman who is not yet chosen. If you go into engineering, oh my god, you will have every you will have the pick of the nerds. Every nerd will be sing over you. You can have whichever one you want. You can pick out whichever one is the least grotesque and weird and antisocial. You can marry them. You have beautiful children. There you go. Little dating advice from Ashton the demon for orbs. >> So again, we're talking about a 64day Mars transit. That's for the crew. And I was I was wondering as I was working on the questions for this, I was like, "Wait a minute, what is the real limiter here?" Because you got a few different radiation exposure, right? You've got >> Exactly. Yes. So, um the the cargo transport um it has robotics that are >> We don't have They're what build the Martian base underground. Um and they also the cargo transport also has um it also carries the Starfire power plant. So we have a Starfire propulsion system and we have a Starfire power plant acceleration. >> Oh lie, I didn't watch this whole thing. I pretty much only watched the beginning. But it seems like they have a whole proprietary setup here. Like they have a whole space shuttle that's got like a craft area to bring a whole like material stuff so they can send it over to Mars, what have you. And it seems like most of these people are dancing around whether or not this is breaking our current uh excuse me, breaking our current understanding of physics. They're dancing around it because what did we talk about when we talked about creating this fusion? It may be a requirement that you create a negative potential well in order to get fusion to happen. And it may be that when we do a neutronic fusion, we are gonna get excess energy out that we weren't expecting. So when you see these people talking about this, a lot of the times it's almost like they have a certain way where they keep everything within the realms of classical physics and then they make this look like she's making right here. Maybe not in this particular case, but in general where they go, huh, how do I explain this where they don't think I'm a cook that is rewriting the laws of physics? Because I just like Sal said, and I'm now even more inclined, more uh committed to that belief is that when fusion is cracked, and it won't be from a tokamac, we're going to find that it's producing more output. And so one of the things that S said was he said he brought up Castle Bravo. He said the Castle Bravo test was our test of our hydrogen bomb or our thermonuclear weapon and it produced two and a half times more yield than what was initially expected. And I said, "But wasn't that just because they added lithium? Isn't that explained from the chemical reaction?" And he said, he basically alluded, I'm paraphrasing here, but he basically said, "Do you really think that that big of a difference could be just from a chem from accidentally adding a little bit of lithium? That's a [snorts] huge difference in the amount of energy. And yes, lithium reactions do give off a lot more energy, but you would then also have to think about the proportion that you would put in there as well." So, my guess is that if they had to explain it, they'll probably say, "Well, yeah, we just added like way too much lithium and that's what caused it to happen." But it's very possible that they didn't really add that much and that excess energy doesn't have a classical explanation. In fact, let's find out right now because I asked Grock this question when I was on my way to dinner before the live stream. And let's see what it says. Little side quest. Here it is right here. So, I asked this earlier and I didn't even read it yet. So, we'll see what they what their explanation is. Castle Bravo test conducted on March 1st, 1954 as part of Operation Castle had an expected yield around six megat tons, but produced 15 megat tons about two and a half times higher. This over overrun stem from lithium duteride fusion fuel in the bomb's secondary stage. uh the the fuel used lithiumen enriched approximately 40% lithium 6 and 60% lithium 7. Designers at Los Alamos assumed that only the lithium 6 would significantly contribute to the fusion process. Okay, got it. In reality, the high energy neutrons from the DT fusion reactions interacted with the lithium 7 in an unexpected way. This tridium bonus instantly produced additional tridium without net neutron loss leading to more DT fusion reactions and a surge in fast neutrons. Okay, so I'm with you still. This cascading effect amplified both the fusion and fishing yields far beyond predictions. The added lithium refer Does this not answer my question? Am I going crazy? The added lithium refers to the DT fuel. The massive difference arose because the abundant lithium 7 previously dismissed as non-contributor effectively doubled the available tridium. But wouldn't that only double the yield? This I'm I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. I feel like AI literally just didn't answer my question. I hate when it does this. I get really suspicious. Like look, I asked two questions here and there's no answer. It just says like, "Yeah, the official story." And this is basically just copy and pasting from whatever the official story was. Couldn't it just like do the math and tell me if it works or not? Yeah, I'm getting pretty suspicious. Anyway, it's fine. I didn't expect to I'm not expecting this to be a big reveal or this to be some gotcha. Presumably, people figured this out before, but I do think that this leaves the door open. This leaves the door open to this idea that perhaps we really are once we break into a neutronic fusion, we really are going to tap into some unlimited energy source that's out there that's been getting ignored. Let's go back and listen to our hot fusion babe to close this out. Although I do have some other content. I just don't think we're going to get to it tonight because I'm I'm tired and lazy here. But I do want to show you this just to show you that I I found this. I was actually listening earlier today to this um people think that people think that I just sit out here and don't do anything and I make all this up guys. I listen to more like science videos and scientific papers and probably anyone most people on this planet do. And I found this Matt Moyahan video that's all about look at this. This is the Dr. Jay Young Park recreation. In fact, let's listen to a few minutes of this who had worked at Los Alamos for about uh I I want to say 15 years. Don't hold me to that. Something like that. He was a pretty good scientist and he came in and he built a updated um more complete and robust version of the polywell um with externally mounted magnets. You hopefully I'm showing a picture of this. The magnets were they were mounted to braces externally. So there was no metal between the rings. And that's an interesting design change which had a lot of uh importance because in if you model this plasma you'll see that it goes it goes between the rings and it goes in the center of the rings and there's a big hunk of metal between the rings. All the materials slam right into it and it's called a plasma cannon >> um that vaporizes a sheet of plastic. So in the final experiments they took a sheet of plastic and put it over an electromagnetic device and they pass a current over the sheet and the current heated the sheet of plastic up so that it sublimated and became a hydrocarbon plasma and the hydro hydrocarbon plasmas were pushed into the center of those rings. So in images from this experiment from this paper in 2014 what you're looking at is a hydrocarbon plasma a diamagnetic flux and between the two the 2014 paper now argues that diamagnetism of a plasma is occurring here. So this is this is a pretty interesting video and I recommend you guys watch this um because it's all about the polywell device. I mean, some of these look very familiar. And it turns out there was there is still this huge controversy over high beta entirely. Like does this even work? This idea of like this null point in the center that cancels out the magnetic field strength, pushes out the magnetic field strengths. And analogy is like a superconductor. How the superconductor pushes out magnet pushes out magnetic fields, expels magnetic fields. They're saying, well, the plasma is doing something similar to this as well. This is actually hugely controversial. And Moahan basically says that he doesn't think it works because he doesn't see enough evidence. Look at what he references here where it's like right here somewhere. Where is it? Somewhere in here. He mentions Loheed Martin. Um, where's the Loheed Martin post? Crap. I don't remember where it was. Oh, was that it? Yeah, right here you see right here in this he says other Polywell teams. So aside from EMC squared, several other people tried to do the Polywell design and you can see Loheed Martin was one of those people. We know all about Loheed Martin. In fact, it was Charles Chase, senior fellow engineer for Loheed Martin that gave away the secret because if he hadn't posted on his resume that he's the one that convinced the CXOs to build that and that it was successful and breathing on its own, that's a direct quote. Then we wouldn't know what happened to it. We would assume that maybe it was unsuccessful and that it failed. But Charles Chase, the guy that got them to build it, he says it's working and successful. So big picture, what is actually going on here? That's the thing that I want to know the answer to. This is what Jeff Wise was saying is that if these technologies are real, we have a bigger problem than MH370. Well, wowee, Jeff. Welcome to two years ago, bro. If you go watch my live stream two years ago, you're going to hear me saying MH370 is a really big deal. I feel bad for the passengers, their loved ones. At the end of the day, it pales in comparison to the fact that we're using and we have this technology which solves physics and we're using it in covert operations against foreign countries while targeting civilian airliners. That's kind of a bigger deal than just the fact that there's a missing airliner. A much much bigger deal. >> [sighs and gasps] >> So that's the reason why we've been investigating and what I've been trying to figure this out, figure out what's going on here. And to the best of my ability, what I can determine is that there are even competing factions on the inside that want varying degrees of this out, probably have guilt from the things that they've done. The morality of the the ethics and morality of what we're doing is in question. Everybody wants America to be safe and be prosperous, but at the same time to what at what cost? Where's the line between national security and disclosure of unification of physics? You know, at what point is there a moral responsibility from the government and the military-industrial complex to give the information and technology that would change the world to the people? And these are the big questions and these are things that I want to know the answer to. I truly believe that we conducted a black operation on that plane. The United States did. But we may have been justified in doing so. By saying that, I mean that China was already planning on doing something to those people or that plane and we just stepped in much in the way where we just stepped in and just took a took a a leader of a foreign country in the middle of the night in like three hours. But I want to know the bigger picture. Like I can see how when we would have developed these orb technology, but like have we had this for decades? Are those the department of energy's orbs? The department of energy figured this out this inertial electrostatic confined fusion with a magneto twist on it and have they been covering it up ever since? Or is the orbs that we're looking at there was that developed by Robert Bousard? Bousard worked with the Navy in a classified setting. One of the things that Moahan says in this video, I think it's like right in the beginning. Yeah, right in the beginning. Just listen to the very beginning of this on the order of 40 plus million dollars from the late 80s to um the early 2000s. And so they conducted a lot of experiments and they published about you know two or three dozen papers on the polywell system and modeling. Um he worked very closely with Nick Crawl who was a theoretician who's still alive in San Diego. He's probably and he created a company called EMC2. Um they submitted for Navy funding and were ultimately funded somewhere on the order of 40 plus million dollars. $40 million from the Navy. Okay. When people want to gaslight me about this, they don't have this technology. Here you go. What the hell was Robert Bousard doing for the Navy in the 80s to the tune of $40 million that was classified that nobody knew about? And then he comes out and now he's doing publicly inertial electrostatic fusion and this polywwell device. This is the thing I want people to understand the for the people that are the believers and the skeptics alike. It's most likely that like the orbs in the MH37 are not exactly the Polywell device for multiple reasons. One, national security. Number two, the government's going to have the IP on that. The way this works is that the designs and information leaks out, but you can't build the same thing that you were building when you were working on your NDAs and your black projects. You can take the concept and you can do something slightly different with it. And that's what they end up doing. So this is why I thought the connection to Paul Sizz was so important because it shows that that happened that there was a meeting of the minds and the best hypersonic researcher the legend Paul Sizz met with Robert Bousard the legend of inertial electrostatic fusion and they came together and now you've got your scramjet ramjet single stage to orbit plasma fusion drone. That's the story that makes sense to me. But I want to know it all. And for the spooks that are watching, the ones that are probably wondering, if I was a spook, the question I would have for myself, for Ashen Forbes would be, when are you going to stop? What would it take you for you to stop? I would say, we already sent you a letter. We sent you a letter to Ash and Forbes and we told you what we did. Aren't you happy? Isn't that enough for you? We gave you the answers that you were looking for. No, that's not enough for me. I want to know why the hell we've got some plasma orbs and why we've got working fusion and why the public is like decades behind. And I want to know how the hell we figured out how we're going to be teleporting things with these fusion orbs. That part's still a pretty big mystery to me. Even though I can tell we're looking at teleportation, that's just basic physics because if that was annihilation, we should be seeing like a nuclear bomb going off. But I want to know how how did it come from aliens or what's the deal? Who's the people that figured this out? Because the amount of papers leading back to that part of it are quite sparse. I mean, they exist, they're just sparse. Okay. Okay. Let's finish off the night with Hot Fusion Girl. Hot fusion girl chat. In fact, I don't know. Is there This doesn't have any time stamps, so I don't know what she talks about here. Let's just skip ahead a little bit, see what she says. I'll listen her say anything. >> So, the reactor itself is going to be different than what is used for the propulsion system. Um, in terms of uh what it can sustain, we again it's a in a range from 1 to 10 megawatt. So the amount of power that is needed to cover everything they need on the base is what we intend to provide. Um and that does include that does account for also the electrolysis of of water on Mars. >> Oh yeah. Yeah. >> So basically these people are going to provide power for everything. She just mentioned the same thing. Brousard said we can provide electrolysis for water on Mars. Once you have free energy you can do propulsion, you can desalinize ocean water. You can get everything you need, all the resources. This is why Charles Chase says he believes in a world of abundance because the moment you have a neutronic fusion, everything becomes possible. Abundance. And this is the idea of free energy. It's not that everything will instantly become free, but everything trends towards zero price very rapidly once you have unlimited amounts of energy. This woman is definitely going to get those DoD contracts, chat, for many reasons, for sure. But they're explaining exactly what it would take to get to Mars. Set up a base on Mars is it's never going to happen with chemical rockets. Simple as that. Never. It's going to be fusion. The way there, setting up the the rocket that takes you there, the fusion rocket that takes you there can also provide can be turned into a power plant in theory like a transformer transform transforms from a spaceship into a a fusion reactor on on the planet. So, it's pretty neat. Uh, that is >> skip ahead cuz Mars land. >> I I'm surprised people want to go to Mars. Why? Who? Raise a hand. Who wants to go to Mars in the chat? Does anybody even want to go to Mars? Chat, the only way I'm going to Mars is if she's coming with me. If If that's not the case, there's no deal. I'm not going to Mars. What the hell? Why would the hell I want to go to Mars? Kidding me? >> Near near your water source, right? So probably near the polar caps or something like that. >> Uh producing enough fuel for um the RL10 engine would take 10 days. But for a structure uh like the Starfire reactor that would take much longer and also it would be a very heavy payload. So ultimately like um we would have to do analysis on this but like intuitively it is um it would be using Starfire power um a lot of Starfire power and essentially like we don't know if it's going to be um efficient to do that or not. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Well, that's enough, babe. I think I get the I get the big picture. So, essentially, they're working on how to get to Mars, which, you know, I I'm on board with. And now, what I'll say to the people is that you should be looking out there for the people that are working on these plasma engines and fusion engines because I mean, we just heard there she's working on a high beta a neutronic fusion concept for Princeton or her company's called Princeton, whatever. Maybe they branched off from them. I don't I don't know the full story yet, but we should be looking at those reactors because they're going to be at least a similar design, if not exact same design. And notice how they're not advertising, right? She mentions field reverse configuration, but they're not advertising like, hey, we're doing the same thing Helion's doing. It's like all these companies are doing the same thing. Doesn't that make anybody suspicious? Tokamax and stellarators aren't working, but everybody's doing a neutronic fusion. And by the way, Dominic, I saw you raise your hand. and you want to send we're going to send we're sending Dominic to Mars chat. Bye bye Dominic. Go tell us how it is. Just messing with you, bro. Okay, guys. Let's do some super chats tonight. Thank you guys for hanging out with me. I appreciate it. Uh I am going to try to get the interview with uh Wyatt uh Meldman Flock live for Wednesday, guys. Pretty fun conversation. I hope you guys check it out. I will be out of town, so there will not be a live stream on Wednesday, but I'm going to try to get that hard truce uh premiere set for you guys. Maybe I'll watch it with you guys as well. Um, okay. Let's see what else we got here. Um, no, I have not read Atlas Shrugged. Thank you, Steey, for that donation. Well, there's a lot tonight. We're gonna have to go a little bit quicker. Dobby with a throbby, my boy. Thank you very much. Knockk knockock world police open up. We're taking over your countries. We're taking them over, chat. Bartt welding team America. F yeah. Look, chat, we're unapologetically patriotic here. You gotta appreciate Carrie Ethernet subscriber. Don't forget he blew up the mausoleum. Oh, forgot about that. Forgot about it. We We took a stray shot at Hugo Chavez's tomb. Literally just took a shot at I mean that's ultimate trolling. That is ultimate trolling. Chef's kiss. You got to like it. You got to like it if you have style. Leslie says, "January 2025, Karine Per Gene Pereira slams Maduro's disregard for Democratic norms and proceeded with his illegitimate inauguration." This is another thing. The guy stole the election. Like independent observers say he stole the election. They're also saying like he's the head of the one of the cartels. Like this guy is going to be on a Narco's show. He's gonna be like Narcos season 27 Venezuela edition. It's going to be about Maduro. Sean Penn's gonna play him or something, right? And so people are trying I mean I just it's crazy that people are trying to gaslight this guy into like gaslight the world and making us think that he's like a good guy. We did the bad thing or something. So yeah, thank you uh Leslie. Appreciate you. And then Steey says, "American Empire is back. We got to figure out what we're going to call it. We don't have a dope name like Britannia. Like if we were Britain, we would just call ourselves Britannia. It just exudes power. But for America, like are we the American States Empire? Like it's getting a little wordy. So somebody, this is homework. You need to come up with a good like imperialist dominating name that we can use. So good luck. Whoever gets it, gold star. Zaparoo, thank you for all the donations and the donation during this during the uh live stream as well. Zapper says 100% more operational flexing to come. Yes, there's definitely going to be more operational flexing. Iran, the devil's dingleberry is getting ready to board a plane to leave right now. He's probably leaving to go to to Russia right now if I had to guess. Then chaotic good says, "We need to stop outsourcing reality to titles. Evidence-based arguments are better than argue authority based arguments. If you can't show me evidence, I don't care what your rank is or your agency or what you work for." This is great because this was brought up in the Jeff Wise thing is that I I think that guy's like the afterburner podcast. I don't know who he is, but clearly he's a military guy. He's like, "Hey, I supposedly there's like some video evidence that comes from a drone." And then Jeff Wise's response is like just ignores it entirely. It's like, "Look, man, we've got evidence here. You think the videos are fake, I don't care what your opinion is. It's evidence whether or not you believe in it or not. It's still evidence. That's the problem here, right? Is that and and the bigger problem is nobody else has any evidence. Everybody else is just working off innuendo and speculation and they have no results after 10 years. And then I'm coming here going, "Look, don't believe me. I didn't make these videos. because I found them on the internet. But these videos have coordinates and they're clearly of MH370. And the whole world's response is go la, I can't hear you, la, I can't hear you. I mean, Jesus, man. Can we please get back to a world where we address evidence? To this date, literally no one has addressed no one in the in the government in the officials has ever addressed MH370 videos after years. How is that acceptable? Even if you believe they're fake, that shouldn't be acceptable. Even if you thought they were fake, you should have been demanding that the government come out and say that they're fake. If the videos are fake, the government can come out and say that they're fake. There's no nothing illegal about that. But they're real. Everybody knows they're real. Everybody pays attention at least. Okay. So, thank you, Chaotic Good. Appreciate that. Timothy Foster, life is a learning process. We live and die secondary to our decisions. Carry on, bro. Thank you, Timothy Foster, and all your donations. Mike Dezy, do you think the people on the plane are still alive or dead? They're definitely dead. I mean, where are they, right? That doesn't take a lot of thinking. My guess is they killed them in a way where they didn't have to have somebody go up and shoot each one in the head or whatever sick thing they would have had to do. Aka, the fire just took them out. Because the other thing is, why is the plane flying around for like an hour before they orbit? They could have just orbited it right away. In fact, this is another thing that I was digging into. The location where they do it was probably symbolic. They forced the plane to divert in the South China Sea. Well, it turns out tensions over the South China Sea between the United States and China had escalated in recent years with the United States basically saying that we were not going to respect China's claim over the South China Sea. So you could imagine that this was also a symbolic gesture saying we don't respect your South China Sea and we can do whatever we want. So I wanted to throw that out there. But you know what the people in theory could be alive. The physics says in theory the people could be alive. I would just say the hyp possibility of that is negligible. They if they were alive we something would have someone would have said something chaotic. Good. They can hear scuba diver fart in the ocean. Palmer Lucky, I mentioned this, I think on the podcast the other day. Palmer Lucky was saying, "We can detect all the whales in the ocean, but we can't find a Boeing trip 7." The Sosa system was able to find all the submarines in the ocean in the 70s, but we can't find a Boeing trip 7 in 2014. This isn't conspiratorial thinking. This is just basic common sense. If you don't realize that the United States knows what happened to MH370, that you're not paying attention to the United States capabilities. My channel, thank you very much. Haven't seen you in a while. Appreciate you. Mike Dezy, you were destined to figuring this out with your last name being four orbs. Well, if it turns possible it might end up being six orbs because I think you have to have equal and out uh opposite counteracting forces in order for this magnetic teleportation thing to work, whatever you want to call it, magnetic wormhole. So, it could turn out that there's three on one side and three on the other side. They're either spinning in sync or in opposite to one another in order to induce this effect where like one side zaps and the other side comes out. That mfer is not real, says chaotic good. Appreciate you, Mad Million. I got five on the ring. Do your thing, chat. Chat, if we talk to her, I think that's the kind of woman that you talk to her dirty by talking about fusion reactions. You say, you say, "Hey, baby, I saw you putting some helium 3 in your mix. What about a little boron 11? What would happen to that mix if we put a little You ever had a little lithium 7 inside you before, girl? You want some?" Right. That that'll work, chat. This is the kind of woman I can ri. This is the kind of woman I can ri with my physics and chemistry and fusion knowledge. That's what she's probably into. She probably gets all hot and bothered and she goes, "Talk to me, dirty. Tell me more about the lithium 7 anatronic." Okay. Yeah, that's censored chat. That message is censored. I'm gonna have to this one. I'm gonna have to mark this stream rated P, you know, rated R. NC17 NC7 rated. Carrie Ethernet subscriber says, "So there are She's from Egypt." Oh, she's from Egypt. Little little Persian action, little exoticness, you know. I like you. Okay. Chaotic. Good 42. Guys, I'm not going to objectify her anymore. I don't like it when people objectify me. Actually, I don't really care when they do. Women do it all the time. It's fine. Thank you very much, Chaotic. Good. Yes, DJT, guys. DJT. I saw DJT going up and down. I think I can see people are going to start to figure it out that this is clearly the path. I mean, it's not just DJT. You got like this woman's company, you've got Princeton, you got MIT, you've got um Loheed Martin, you got Helion. There's a lot of people that have like clearly figured out, oh, there's a secret sauce here, right? Thank you very much, Jillia Robinson, for that donation. Sam Fischer, how many donos tonight, guys? What is going on? This is the most Well, okay, keep going. Unhinged re Oh, wait. Sorry. Sam Fischer says, like John Kramer was saying, can we just send a Stargate to Mars and walk through? John Kramer, that was like 10 years ago. He said that, which that's the kind of post where somebody makes that and then you see a video of three orbs spinning around a plane, zapping it out of the sky, you go, "What did that John Kramer guy know?" because that was oddly specific. Ended up being like exactly accurate. Yeah. Unhinged reality. Huge. Don't know. $20. Thank you very much. Zapperiah, would you go if she offered to populate Mars with you? Bada bing, bada boom. Boo yaka sha. Maybe. Maybe. UFO puppy. Thank you very much for that dono. Every dono counts. Eric Woodward. Another history video on the Nazi bell. The orb in the history YouTube channel. just like the documentary I saw back in the '90s. That's another thing that I didn't expect. And I'm not trying to force all these things together. I'm just finding things in the lore in nuclear weapons, fusion, uh, you know, in some cases going back to the Nazis, uh, in the UFO community. All this lore just happens to be connected. Even like we saw today, Paul Morad was in the UFO committee. Howal Pudof, Eric Davis, these guys are all connected to the UFO community. the lore just seems to connect because I think this is the big thing they're hiding. The reason why there all this lore exists is because there's really something there. And if you pull and you connect the dots the right way, you find the true story of what's going on. And then lastly, Dominic who's going to Mars, he says, "The three orbs on the other side can be considered a test." I don't know what he's saying. Oh, a set. A set. Awesome, guys. Well, thank you very much for all the donos super chats and woke not walk gifted a cookie said Ashton, what do you think of the docahedron geometry for the polywell g uh polywell device? A docahedron perfectly nests in icoscyahedron of either vortices. Yes, I think that geometry is where this is all going. Like when you look at the polywell device, whether or not that specific configuration works, the conclusion that you take from that is, oh, it's about geometry. It's all about like, oh, first we need our toidal shapes, but then it's more about just making a donut. It's about how do I link this together so that I create this region in the middle where everything cancels out. And I think that what happened was if you really look at it from the bigger picture, we're catching up now to the cutting edge of where the public's at. And you're realizing everything has shifted to field reverse configuration, right? Even Jay Young Park, who was the biggest Polywell advocate, shifted to field reverse configuration working for TAE. So you're starting to wonder, I'm starting to wonder now, is like what did they figure out about field reverse configuration that takes it to the next level? Was it making the plasma shoot at each other from either side? And did they take it to the next level there by making it so we don't need that anymore? And now we can get the ion uh injectors can do that. Anyway, more to come on future streams, guys. I hope you enjoyed the live stream tonight. Peace out. MH370. Love you guys. Talk to you guys on Friday. Later. Uh I pressed that. Okay. Or it's not. [music] Infrared eyes scanning the black, tracking the heat, [music] never turning back. And 22, a coverted gaze. And 33 in the cosmic [music] maze. And rolls in the mix. Secrets untold. Silent watchers brave and bold. [music] In the shadows they silently glide, protecting our interest far and wide as [music] spears. 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