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Eric Davis's six DIRDs, the Defense Intelligence Reference Documents. Interesting. Because this, I agree, this is the key bit of evidence. Why do these papers exist? Why did the Defense Intelligence Agency even commission them? And why did they get declassified? These are the questions people should be asking. And then there's this uh Russian engineer, he had 119 pages of engineering specifications for fusion-powered electromagnetic propulsion. Well, well, well, chat. Would you look at what we have here? Huh. Look at that. Oh, yeah, there. Oh, we got a little We got a little fusion propulsion from Russia? Well, isn't that interesting? Produced independently between the 1980s and early 2000s as the investigative starting point. And then we have these public programs, DARPA, ARPA-E, DOE, Navy, and the Navy one is actually Salvatore Pais. So, this guy actually connects Salvatore Pais's patents to all of this as well, because it's undeniable that there's a connection. You look at his patents, you're like, wait, he has a fusion reactor patent and he's referencing Lockheed Martin and Bussard and the Polywell. Like, yeah, it's like clearly this is all connected to fusion propulsion, like clearly [snorts] it is. That's what these people are working on. Now, look at this. What do we Will you look at this, chat? What do we have here? The six convergences that should terrify you. Convergence number one. MHD What What does that say? They're building the same engine? They were all building fusion propulsion? Wow. What a coinc-y-dink. Davis authored or commissioned DIRD number 26 on magnetohydrodynamic air-breathing propulsion, written by a Lockheed Martin engineer. Are they talking about Paul Czysz? Isn't he the one who wrote that? Maybe I'm wrong. >> [snorts] >> Or that might be Bernie. Who was the Lockheed Martin engineer in that one? The Russian guy who I mean Come on, man. What am I How am I supposed to say this guy's name? Sernohav? Just Can we just give him an English name? I'm just going to call him Chris. Chris. So, Chris, work number two, provides a complete MHD electric current design integrated with a fusion reactor, including specific reaction pathways. Helium-3 fusion. You got to be kidding me. He literally got the aneutronic fusion pathway for helium-3 aneutronic fusion. The Russian guy was building an aneutronic fusion propulsion reactor. Are you kidding me? And the only way we even know about any of this is because we did all this research to figure out what any of this means. Anybody else that looks at this doesn't know what fusion's all about, has no clue the context of this, no clue what any of this means. So what? They'd be like, look, there's some numbers and chemicals, who cares? That's aneutronic fusion using helium-3 right there. What the hell? So, DARPA has this pump program, Principles of undersea magnetohydrodynamic pumps, targeting 20 Tesla magnetic fields using REBCO superconducting magnets. HOLD UP. WHOA. Number one, they just explained how these things can fly underwater. Why are the UFOs uh What do they call it? Trans Trans God, I'm not Look at me struggling with even basic stuff now. Um transmedium. Why are they transmedium? Because they can fly underwater. They can convert They can pull the the hydrogen out. Number one. Number two, who just said it? 20 Tesla? You guys, 20 Tesla was literally thought to be unthinkable to be able to produce magnetic fields of that strength. Number two. Number three, REBCO superconductors. REBCO supercon- That's the exact kind of superconductor that that levitating dipole we were just looking at the other day was using. Literally that exact thing. Go back to the live stream a couple days ago when I said we looked at the levitating dipole, which is what the orbs are, it's just a more complicated version, and it turned out the breakthrough was the REBCO superconductors because they're super lightweight and and super high magnetic field strengths. And so you're telling me that DARPA had this pump program and they're literally making plasma that's transmedium with 20 Tesla magnetic fields using superconducting REB- I mean, we should be taking a pretty strong look at this. People need to not let this one slide. That's only from a couple years ago. Like, this is where they're just doing this stuff in the open and nobody knows what any of these words mean, so they can get away with it. But like, if you just read between the lines here, you're like, wait, are you building underwater plasma orbs that are pulling hydrogen out of the water here? With magnets that like These magnets, by the way, are like the same strength magnets that Commonwealth Fusion Systems and the exact same kind of magnets that Commonwealth Fusion Systems is developing and were just accredited for their fusion reactor. Which by the way, I've decided now Commonwealth Fusion is going to be, I think, a scam. Not that it doesn't work. I think Commonwealth Fusion is the the scam fusion, where they're going to be like, yeah, this is the best fusion, but it's like the jankiest, nerfed, most nerfed version, but they're going to try to sell it like it's the best. I can see it coming a mile away, chat. Okay, let's go back to this. So, we have a major connection here, because I don't think anybody else has brought this up before just reading this, but the other connection, we were able to connect Ning Li to this. Those YBCO superconductors, that was like the iteration before REBCO. So, the YBCO superconductors, they were beneficial for the same reasons. And we're trying to make a levitated dipole using a superconducting magnet, so we need to be lightweight. We need to be malleable. We need to be able to shape it. And that's what the YBCO superconductors would allow, that's what the REBCO superconductors. So, it's not surprising that people were testing these superconductors and they were seeing mass reduction effects, anti-gravitational effects. Not surprising. You're playing with the same physics now. And here you go, here it is. Look at this. It's right here. September 5th, 2021, Commonwealth Fusion Systems and MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, chat, Nuno Laranjo, that's where he worked. Just telling you. Demonstrated a world record 20 Tesla magnetic field with a large-scale high-temperature superconducting magnet. That's what made a breakthrough that made the pump program possible. That's wild to me. And here you go. DARPA's program explicitly sites the 20 Tesla REBCO breakthrough as the enabling technology. Tokamak Energy's latest magnets reach 24 Tesla. The DOE validated Commonwealth's full-scale production magnets in September of 2025. That was only a few months ago. Awarding them 8 million in the largest milestone program award to date. They've already raised $3 billion, including from Bill Gates, who's one of their main investors. Wow. I think we found something here, chat. I think we found something. So, then next, take a look at this. The same power plant, different blueprints. So, he looks at the other pat- uh the other papers. I wish he actually listed them out. Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion, DIRD number one. I don't think that's the name of it, is it? The second one, Advanced Nuclear Propulsion. I'm pretty sure this is aneutronic fusion propulsion is the real name of this Oh, no, that's DIRD number 30. Okay. So, here you go. He points out, look at these DIRDs. He says, these scientific papers show explain advanced nuclear propulsion, a neutronic fusion Keyword of the year chat. A neutronic fusion disclosure 2026. That's where we're at right now. >> Collectively, these can survey every compact fusion approach relevant to mobile power for electromagnetic So, he's researching every single possible power source for the UFOs. These papers cover every power source And then the Russian guy, Chris, provides detailed engineering specifications for thermal nuclear synthesis reactor using the Is that chlorine lithium reaction? Possibly. So, this guy is using lithium for his fusion reaction. Which we know a lot about lithium now. Lithium's what they use for thermonuclear weapons. Lithium might be the secret fuel. It the best secret a neutronic fusion fuel. Even better than helium 3 and boron 11. Maybe we just don't know yet. That might be the next secret. And this provides 22.4 MEVs of energy. The manuscripts include multiple deuterium injection points, magnetic field containment zones, inertial plasma plasma containment, and dual power extraction via MHD generation. Chat. That is your fusion propulsion engine right there. You have the the hydrogen getting injected from the ionization of the water or the air. You're injecting your hydrogen your helium 3 or your lithium or your boron into the mix. You're inertially confining it in the middle using your inertial confinement fusion method, which are classified because of nukes. You've got all of it lined up. And then on top of that, you're generate you're extracting the energy in the form of electricity. Not steam cycle. So, you basically have a ball of lightning. And you're just spinning it around, and you've turned this thing into a little generator that is just stable. And it uses so little energy that it can even build up that energy. That's how efficient it is. That's what they've developed. They've tapped in to pure magic. They've solved physics and created efficiency levels that seem impossible. Actually, Tim Pool put it best. Tim Pool, I would never never guess that he would have these levels of insight. But he said free energy is about efficiency. It really is. When you realize that the energy we use is generally less than 20% efficient, you go, "Wow, we're leaving a lot on the table." Can you imagine a world where we achieved 99% efficiency? That would immediately like increase the amount of energy we have fivefold if we just increase the efficiency. That's without tapping into free energy at all. Without an additional source.