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They found that they can control fusion. The reason why those orbs in the MH370 video are not white hot is because they are fusion. They are performing fusion. These orbs right here. Like why are these orbs not white hot if they're fusion reactors? Because they don't need white hot temperatures. Because if you control the Coulomb barrier, if you change this Coulomb barrier, now you don't need massive amounts of energy or massive temperatures to get them to come together. When we do hot fusion, the Why do we think we need hot fusion? Like if I take this if this box, this screen is let's say, you know, the area in which I'm going to do fusion and I have a couple atoms in here and I heat this box up, these these atoms are going to start bouncing around. And randomly they might hit each other and fuse. That's hot fusion. That's got to be the dumbest way to do fusion I've ever heard of in my whole life. No, we definitely want to be shooting the atoms at each other. That's why we want beams, beams of ions. And if we can somehow get this barrier to reduce, now we can do fusion at lower temperatures. That's why these orbs are not white hot. They are doing fusion. They're doing high, ridiculously high amounts of fusion but they're doing it at lower temperatures because they can actually manipulate space-time on the inside. So let's keep going. On the next page, it talks about this craft and I'm going to skip through some of this, but it says that below is a magneto-hydrodynamic scramjet concept by Professor Paul Czysz. There it is. That's the guy that I was just talking about of St. Louis University. Seen are both electrodes and magnets within scramjet walls. And what's crazy about this is that this is basically what I imagined was inside the orbs. Basically just a tube. A tube that looks like a water hose. And it just has magnet rings on it. Alternating magnet rings on the inside. And the idea is it's just ionizing the air, turning it into a plasma, and then squeezing it through magnetohydrodynamics, through magnetic forces, causing everything to be in alignment. It says, "These vehicles, these and propelled by MHD air-breathing and fusion rocket engines were studied by my company and University of Illinois for the Air Force Research Labs in 2002 to 2004." Shown below is the dense plasma focus fusion power system used in the study. Wow. And it says, "Magnetic confinement of fusion of hydrogen boron 11 ions in a dense plasma focus device. The capacitor system for dense plasma focus rocket generated intense currents discharges to transform gaseous nuclear fuel into a proton boron 11 plasma within concentric electrodes. The plasma accelerates itself along the cathode, turns 180°, and then is powerfully compressed by very strong induced magnetic fields in the order of hundreds of Tesla. Until proton boron 11 fusion happens. Does that sound familiar to anyone? It should. It should. That is essentially field reverse configuration. That is essentially field reverse configuration. You know, the thing that Tri Alpha energy and Helion energy fusion are doing. When you are flipping back 180°, you're reversing the field. Exactly. Thank you. You're reversing the field 180° and then it's compressing down the magnetic fields to do what? To produce a high beta plasmoid. To produce a high beta plasmoid. So, do you know what my thought process was when I read this now understanding what's going on? I thought could they turn this into a gun? Did they scale this thing up and turn it into a gun that shoots out a ball of plasma that can just fly around for a while? It's certainly a reasonable thought. Yeah, who just said the ion pumpy thing? That was my second thought. It looks just like the ion pumpy thing. Like the graph of it looks like the ion pumpy thing. So, I think that what happened was this dense plasma focus, they either turn this thing into a cannon that can shoot out these plasma balls or they turned it the inside of it has this whatever dense plasma focus inside of it. Wow. Yeah, no. Fallout's probably based on true story, guys. We're We're definitely cooked. Okay. >> [snorts] >> Um And then when he says about the efficiency, as you can matter, the efficiency is like 10 times more efficient than anything else. Now, this is the final part of the most important chapter of this book. There's probably two chapters I want to review with you guys, but this this is crazy. This is where that big secret comes into play. You wonder, what is the big secret of UFO disclosure? This is it right here, and I think I think that Cronin came as close to saying it outright as he could. In this respect, many fusion physicists assume there's little to learn about electric or magnetic fields beyond the electromagnetic fields that were first formulated by James Clerk Maxwell over a century ago. But using modern group theory and topology, Dr. Terrence Barrett has formed a more complex EM fields by special conditioning of ordinary Maxwell EM fields. Huh. Moreover, he has shown ordinary EM fields of lower U1 LIE symmetry Lie symmetry can be transformed into more complex fields of higher SU2 Lie symmetry in several ways. So, what's he saying here? He's saying we can convert normal electromagnetic waves into gravitational waves. Well, well, well. That sounds super familiar. And they're just using a different way. They're actually formulating it mathematically. In fact, I'll show you the formal the mathematical formulations right there. Now we have the math to go along with Tom Bearden's scalar physics. I guarantee you this is just another version of Tom Bearden's scalar physics. This is the math that allows us to literally manipulate space-time. Because this is where we find out how do we couple How do we couple normal electromagnetic fields like what those plasma orbs are doing to space-time to make a gravitational wave like what they're shooting the plane through? How do we do it? The answer is torque. The answer has always been torque. Ferris Williams >> increases the angular momentum of an object in the direction of that torque. So let's try to figure out those terms. If I apply a force down on this side of the wheel, I create a torque. Now torque is force times the distance from the rotating axis. You could call it R. So torque is the force applied times the radius away from the turning axis. Now what's the direction of that torque? Well, we actually use a right-hand rule to define this. And so, what you do is you put your fingers in the direction of the radius from the turning axis and curl them in the direction of the force, and your thumb points in the direction of the torque. So the torque is actually out this way at 90° to the force. The force is down that way, but the torque vector is actually pointing out this way. Look closely, guys. When you ask me ever again, "Where did the plane go?" I want you to pull this video up. There's our plane with our spinny plasma balls electromagnetic fields. Which way are those orbs spinning? Counterclockwise if we're looking behind, clockwise if we're looking in front. Right-hand rule. Right-hand rule. Where is that plane going, chat? >> So >> the angular momentum of this wheel is being increased in that direction. So, the more I apply this torque, the more I increase the angular momentum of the wheel in the direction of the torque. So, I'm making this wheel have a very large angular momentum out towards the camera, out towards you. >> Exactly. Backwards. So, what does this mean? I mean, think of how crazy this is. We didn't just figure out wormholes. We didn't just figure out that wormholes are real. We literally reverse engineered the exact kind of wormhole, exactly how it works, what the rules are for the wormhole. It works in a real sense. As in like you really aim it the direction you want it to go, and then it just shoots through the extra dimension that way. That is crazy. That's what I'm saying. I don't want this to be real. You guys might want this to be real. I don't want this to be real. I want this to go back into Pandora's Box, and I want to forget this ever happened. This is some darkness that I don't think humanity's going to survive, frankly.