MH370 The Thailand Debris & Gravity Waves
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Analysis of 'MH370 The Thailand Debris & Gravity Waves' (Video ID: Fwl7kxiQvZc). Topics: MH370, UAP, quantum_mechanics, ZPE, military_tech, government, physics. Word count: 15124.
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Discussion of quantum mechanics topics
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- June 19, 2025
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- 1h 33m
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- 12,180
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Video Transcript
# MH370 The Thailand Debris & Gravity Waves Malaysian 370 contact switch 12 decimal 970. [Music] Breaking news tonight. A Malaysia Airlines flight with 239 people on board, including four Americans, has gone missing. [Music] Oh, [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu. is trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty and to impress him. Takes on his multi-armed form and says, "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." Damn. Everybody, let's go. Everyone in the chat. Wow, man. It is crazy just to see the people in the chat like getting super excited about this. And the first thing I want to say right off the bat, guys, is let's just get to the most exciting thing first. it's not even on the agenda, which is that I'm starting to understand the science and physics in a way that it's freaking me out where even my hardcore bluepilled brother is like checking AI to figure out like what a permitivity change in the vacuum would do and like is actually now starting to wonder like maybe maybe my brother knows what he's talking about with this weird zero point energy stuff. So the wall right now in terms of where the line is is I think at Bose Einstein condensates. They've pretty much figured out how to make Bose Einstein condensates that are interacting with the ether producing entanglement and then therefore getting these coherent shapes. And I think that's what they can do with these plasma balls to get them to collide and create this bubble around the plane. I think they're actually producing like a very thin shell of negative energy. exactly what they need for the for the wormhole. That's where I think the cutting edge is right now. Now, just housekeeping real quick. There's still merchandise available. For the record, I actually not technically I don't own this company or anything like that. There's some guys that reached out to me that wanted to make merchandise and I said, "Sure, man. If it helps your business out or whatever." Uh, and they do give me a kickback sometimes when it's not like formal. This is the Tesla 0 energy shirt. There are some new great looking shirts that are available on there as well. I have all of them. Check them out if you're interested. Two other last housekeeping things as well. I will be live tomorrow with Ann Vandersteel. Ann Vandersteel tomorrow. Uh, and the reason why I'm so excited about this is that she's a pretty mainstream uh, correspondent, journalist, whatever you want to call her. And she got interested in this idea of zero point energy from listening to my conversation with Dr. Steven Greer in December 16th of 2023. And then here's the kicker. She knew it was legit. Why? because she saw General Flynn hanging out with Steven Greer one time and realized he wouldn't be talking to Steven Greer if it was like, you know, there wasn't something to all this. And it was funny because I told her, "Oh yeah, Flynn follows me as well." And there's probably a good reason for that. I mean, the guy was super connected when he was in uh the administration and then before that when he was director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. Um, okay. So, those are two things. So, tomorrow day off. I'm not going to have much of a day off. I'll be tomorrow live streaming with an I think we're going to go for several hours. We're going to stream across all the platforms. We're gonna talk about zero point energy. We're gonna talk about politics. Uh we're gonna talk about the implications of this stuff for humanity. We're going to talk about free energy microchips. Everything like that. It's going to be great. Can't wait. Um I only spoke to Greer for a few minutes and I only asked one question. It was on an Xspace, but he answered a lot of questions at the time that I was also really interested in. Oh, what time tomorrow? Tenatively the time is going to be um two o'clock Eastern time. Two o'clock Eastern time. One o'clock central. So, it's going to be in the middle of the day tomorrow. It's not going to be at night. And we're going to it's going to be kind of more like a a back and forth news kind of discussion. I think should be good. Uh and I'm looking forward to that more mainstream appeal because she has the same type of view as I do about, you know, these defense contractors are hiding this stuff. We need to get this out. We need to wake people up. We need to not be talking about like which type of flavor of aliens is the best, you know? Like we need to be thinking more practically about humanity than that. Okay, last housekeeping. My brother randomly showed up in town today. I got like zero notification. Just, hey, I'm in town because I he came to see Aunt Margot, you know. Good guy. Good guy. and he he didn't con me, but he kind of convinced me to buying these Magic cards here and it was actually a good deal. I ended up scooping these Magic cards from some nerd who came in like five minutes after I bought them and he was trying to buy all the rest of them and I got that one and I was like felt pretty good about it. I was like, "Sorry, nerd. I got that one." So, so my brother is like, you know, s he's more of a gamer than I am, like by a lot. And he absolutely needs to see the cards get opened. And I figured I looked at it from a couple perspectives. One way, those cards cost a lot of money, and I'm probably about to lose a lot of money on those cards, which might be entertaining for the haters and the followers alike. But then the other side of it is, what if there's some super rare card in here? I don't even know. What if there's like some crazy rare card in here? Then I end up pulling it and like nobody believes it unless I record it on video. So, I'm thinking we're going to do a live stream tomorrow for like an hour and maybe in the morning just opening these cards up just to see what's in them because imagine what if like the rarest card was in here. That would be proof that we live in a simulation, right? Everyone would be like, "There's no way that the the MH370 orb guy opened up the super rare card or whatever." They'd be like, "It has to, we must live in a simulation. It has to be rigged." I see this is absolute win. Absolute win. So, we might have our first unboxing tomorrow morning. The Four Orbs Brothers. Okay, now that we took care of that, next thing on the agenda is apparently, guys, um maybe I'm in a cult now. I don't really know what's going on, but like we got fourth walls are being broken and it's really confusing me. Hold on. Where is it? Did I lose it already? Had it up here a second ago. Here it is. Here it is. Oh man, this one's a weird one, chat. Here. Stunning. Okay, so this is called Stunning New Revelations. Were the ETSs involved? Oh boy. I like where we're starting here. Ashtar Command. So, this is actually called something about MH370. Somebody sent this to me and I'm like, "Okay, you know what? This Galactic Federation stuff or whatever." Okay, let's watch this. Don't copyright strike me, Galactic Federation. We want you to know that we are working closely with your enlightened human teams to roll out the new technologies. Chat, this guy looks kind of familiar. Chat, what does this guy Does this guy look familiar to anybody else out there? in a responsible way. There are inventors and scientists, some publicly known, some still hidden, who are receiving intuitive guidance from us. Ideas for anti-gravity propulsion, for stable wormhole generation, for free energy extraction. These are being downloaded into receptive minds all across the planet. Perhaps even some of you reading this have felt those sparks of inspiration. Follow them. You are not stealing fire from the gods in a punished way. Rather, the gods, which is but a term for higher beings, are handing you the flame willingly. Now, we want you to have it. The cosmic plan is for you to graduate to the next level of civilization, which includes traveling the stars alongside us as equals in chat. This is a lot of pressure, man. What the hell? Are the aliens just putting all this pressure on me like this? What the [ __ ] Yo, that's not cool. That's not cool. I'm just one dude. You can't just be making videos using my likeness telling me I got to wake up the whole world with magical zero point energy technology. Bro, that's too much pressure. I'm just one man. I'm just one man out here. And also, stop taking credit for all my work. You didn't download this into my brain. That's why I did all these live streams, chat. The aliens are trying to steal my credit. They're trying to say that they downloaded this [ __ ] into my brain. Uh-uh. Uh-uh. I did all the live streams. You can watch it. I learned that. It was hard as hell. In fact, I'm still pretty pissed off at the CIA for a making me be an online influencer. I never wanted to be that. I hate you for that. I'll never forget you for that. And also for making me learn quantum mechanics and Bose Einstein condensates. I shouldn't have to learn all this. Oh man, they're trying to steal my my thunder. What is this? Okay, let's I want to play it out. I actually haven't even listened the whole thing yet. You guys are hearing me react for the first time. Enjoy and safety. We foresee that in the not tooistant future. Your air travel will transform. Initially, you'll see incremental changes. AI co-pilots that drastically reduce pilot error. New materials that make planes nearly indestructible, propulsion assists that allow soft landings even if engines fail. These will quietly enter service and accidents will drop dramatically. This is the transition phase. Then will come the more radical shifts, anti-gravity lift replacing jet engines, meaning no stalls, no falls. At first, it might be on smaller craft, perhaps business or private jets to prove safety and then adopted in airliners. As this happens, the entire structure of energy usage changes. These craft will use crystalline energy or 0 fields, not fossil fuels. Often called cabal. I just pressed the wrong button. Oh no. They will use 0 fields. Yeah. Okay. This is like really really specific. I feel like they're definitely talking to me on this one, huh? I mean, am I too egotistical if I assume they're talking about me here? Right. It's literally a picture AI picture of me, right? I mean, I think that is. Although, is that is that supposed to be me me vaping or is that some kind of like artsy thing going on here? I really can't tell if this guy's vaping a vortex. Oh, is this supposed to be a smoke ring? If so, that's pretty damn genius, chat. Okay, wait. What was this about? Blah blah blah. Hold on. I This is good. And you will contribute your own creativity to that mix. Oh, yes. Someday the idea of a plane crash will seem as archaic and impossible to your children's children as falling off the edge of the earth. They will learn about these early 21st century events as we learn of ancient challenges with compassion but a bit of disbelief that Wait, is this trying to say that they saved the airplane? Is this what this is? I think that's what this is trying to say. I think this is trying to say we'll have we're using this technology to like prevent airplanes from crashing. Isn't that what it's saying here? That is a weird angle. Like, here's the thing. Like, there's not a lot of angles that make sense for the MH370 videos. I mean, heck, most people are like, "Why the hell would anybody ever do this?" There's really only two reasons. One, you're doing this just to flex. Why would you teleport an airplane just to flex on people? And then the other reason why you would do it is because you would do it to save the people on board the plane. In fact, my first theory was they were doing it to save the people on board the plane. Because you see this plane, it's got smoke coming out of it. You assume the plane's about to crash into the ocean. They're zapping the plane. You're saving the plane, you would think, but doesn't really make any sense. I don't really feel like they would do that. I don't really feel like we're that good. I don't feel like the intelligence community would like risk this technology becoming public just to save some people. So to me, the other more rational explanation is they're doing it to flex on China, Russia, etc. Especially when you look at what we just did in Iran, where President Trump just rolls up to Iran is like, "Yeah, we own your airspace now and we know where your supreme leader is and we can take him out any moment we want. We're not going to do that, but we could do it. We just want you to know we could do it. So you should take this message seriously." Like that's the kind of thing you say to somebody when you just got them completely like over a barrel. So again, tomorrow, let's listen to more of that. Um, okay. Let's let's give it like another 30 seconds here. That such a dark play was once part of human experience. Okay, I think that's it. Okay, great. And those souls who have transitioned. Okay, this is they will be honored as heroes, pioneers of awakening. Many of them will reincarnate in that brighter future to enjoy the fruits of the change they helped catalyze. Per Damn chat, I don't know if I can keep going. This is starting to actually getting creepy. This is actually just getting creepy now cuz this kind of makes sense, right? Is they say like the people now who are trying to get this technology out, trying to get this information out, we're not going to see the fruits of that labor. We're all going to die probably before the world that we envision comes to fruition. And in fact, the engineers who came before us, same thing happened to them. They probably had to come to terms with this that like they're not going to be around for the Star Trek future. But at the same time, it's saying we will reincarnate. Our souls are eternal. Our souls are part of the zero point energy. They're part of the fabric of the universe. So what we think of as the end is really just another beginning. And I think most religious beliefs all have some form of that. Not necessarily reincarnation, but the idea that the soul is eternal and it lives on. So that's enough uh religious um innuendo and uh imagery I think for one night. But that's a weird weird video, man. Weird video that came out today, actually. Yeah, came out earlier today. Okay, let's get into the the sauce, guys. Why you guys are here right now? MH370. MH370 major major finding uh in the last few days. I had I guess I had heard that there was stories of debris that had been found in a location that would correspond to the plane going towards Vietnam. and I had just dismissed them because there were no credible online stories or online reports of any other debris that I found. And then I found actually through the help of course of MH370X people online um I found a story of a piece of debris that washed ashore in Thailand and it had a serial number that was an American bolt an American bolt serial bolt that's used on Boeing trip 7s and in in addition to other things as well but specifically Boeing airplanes. And I went, "What? What?" A piece of debris, a large piece of debris was found in Thailand in 2016 with a a visible serial number that has a bolt on it that's an American bolt consistent with some Boeing part. And I sit there and go, "Wait, how how is this possible?" And I find some videos. I'm going to show the videos to you in a second. But there's another aspect of this story that must be told before we look at it. And so people are, you know, looking up for images of this. We've reinvigorated this weird debate about this this debris. And then people are linking stuff about, well, what if it was some rocket launch by Mitsubishi in Japan? And I'm sitting here thinking about it. I'm going, "How does that make sense?" Do people understand how far away Malaysia is from Japan? It's not like going over like the next state over in the United States. It's like at least going across the entire country, if not further. The idea that there would be a Japanese rocket launch found in Thailand is absolutely ludicrous. Ludicrous. And yet out of nowhere there is mysteriously these pictures. Now you guys have probably heard this story before. There are pictures online that look like stock photos from some kind of like NASA build, but supposedly of a Japanese rocket build that they were taking photos of for some reason that have these perfect matching rivets, perfect matching like shapes that that match this piece of debris. And I'm sitting here wondering like how what how does any of this make sense? What is going on here? Why does this have an American rivet on? I don't see any Japanese characters anywhere on any of this debris. There's no Japanese characters anywhere. So, I'm sitting here thinking like, this is bizarre. And somebody sends me a whole blog post. The whole blog post. And the crazy part is I look at the blog and the whole blog looks fake. Some obscure random blog. barely looks like anybody's ever even looked at it before. So, I was very confused. I was very confused. I'm going, "What is the What's the answer here? This is bizarre. Is there are they trying to cover up what happened to this debris?" Like, Malaysian officials come in to inspect the debris and they just say, "Nope, it's not related to MH370." There's serial numbers. What are we talking about? There's literally visible serial numbers in pictures of on this debris. How could they just dismiss it without even like with no actual like facts to go along with it? Nope. Ignore it. So my spider sense was going crazy. Like something's wrong here. And then I read Florence Dangi's book. So I start texting Florence like, "What the hell, Florence? This is so weird. What's going on?" And she says, "Read the book. Read the book. read the book. So, I checked the book out and what does the book say? Florence went out there and visited the the guy that found one of the pieces of debris. What do you mean one of the pieces of debris? There were two different pieces of debris that were both found along the same coast of Thailand within days apart within only miles of one another. What? One of the pieces was basically grabbed up by the officials right away. That's the piece that's connected to the Mitsubishi Japan rocket launch. The other piece, the people that found it started taking video of it because they were afraid that the officials were going to steal it and do something with it. So now when I watch go back and rewatch the videos we're about to watch right now, I'm trying to in my head figure out the news organizations have spliced photos, images from both of them together. We're not actually looking at like someone's original recording from when they were on the beach. The news company is like spliced different stuff together. So, this is the reason why when we're looking at it, it almost looks like we're on two different pieces. I think we actually are. The answer to where this is going is I don't actually know. It's just so insane and so weird. My personal opinion from looking at this and reviewing it is that I'm not sure there ever even was a Japan piece. They might have just literally made that up to cover up the other piece because the other piece seems almost certainly an engine cowling from a Rolls-Royce engine consistent with MH370. So, here you go. Let's take a look. Let's judge for ourselves. We're going to watch two videos. They're only like a minute each. this piece of metal. So, I dug around, guys, and I found I and this was actually my own work. I dug around. I found two different videos. These were like the only videos I could find. Most of the videos were scrubbed from the internet. Like, not when I say scrub, they were scrubbed from the way back machine. Like, the way back machine captured it and they're not there. There's no videos. It says it can't load them. And that's of this debris. Like, the original video of this debris can't be found. Not saying it doesn't necessarily exist somewhere. I can't find it. This is the best I could get. This right here looks to me like a Rolls-Royce engine cowling. Like the inside engine cowling of a Rolls-Royce engine. That's what a pilot told Florence Duchangi. And when I went and compared it, it looks really similar. It could be some other piece as well, but this also seems to have this very specific aerospace boeing honeycomb pattern built into it. Measuring 2 m wide and 3 m 2 m wide by 3 m wide. This is the biggest piece to ever be found from MH370 and it's not even close. So, I want to point that out. People say, "Oh, they found debris, Ashton." This piece that you're standing here is by far the biggest piece of debris ever found from MH370. Assuming it's from MH370. The next biggest piece is a flap that's about 6 ft long. That's much smaller than this. This long has been found off the coast of southern Thailand. It's fueled speculation that it could be. Now look at this. There is no way that's from a rocket launch. And this is this is the second piece. This one right here. And when all of a sudden now they're going to start splicing in these photos where you you look at something that looks like way more metal than this. And also I didn't see any numbers on this one. Maybe they're on the back. I'm not sure. It's really hard to tell because we don't have a continuous video of the one piece from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 which vanished in March 2014. There's the rivet. You can actually almost see this is where they must have been reading off the uh serial number cuz you can see the serial number on that rivet right there. Villagers found the suspected plane wreckage and reported it to authorities. Yeah. And there's a look at all those barnacles. You can see a lot of barnacles. So now this I don't even know if we're still looking at the same piece anymore. This is what I'm talking about. I don't even know if we're still looking at the same piece anymore. There it's like all zoomed in. I can't tell where this is even being shot from. Judging from the barnacles, fishermen say it could have been the sea for more than a year. Experts say the strong currents in the Indian Ocean could carry debris far away, but it's unlikely that it could drip. So again, pay close attention to what we're looking at in this piece of debris. This looks like a very flat piece of debris that I'm looking at right here. I don't see a lot of metal on this, although it could be a thin metal sheet. That's certainly not a very thick piece of metal or anything like that, right? I didn't see any circular things anywhere on this either, but watch what we're going to see in a second. To the northern hemisphere, a piece of it washed up on the French island of Reunion last July. Now, that looks like that could be the numbers there on the first piece, but no further trace has been found. Investigators believe someone may have deliberately switched off MH370's transponder. And right there, there's another serial number. Another serial number. Two two serial numbers, chat. We have two serial numbers. And that might be a third serial number on the wires. You're telling me they couldn't figure out where this came from? Sorry guys, my spider sense is going crazy. Part number is fine, guys. That you guys realize that the only pieces connected to MH370 were connected by part numbers. Nothing was connected by a serial number. They were all connected by part numbers. Every single piece of MH370. The Flapperon had no serial number on it. They connected it by a part number just like this. For some reason, the Flapperon that was found in the Reunion Islands, everybody says, "Yeah, it must be from MH270. It's got a part number." We've got two part numbers and nobody will tell me where they're from. Is this from a Boeing 77 Rolls-Royce engine cowling? Is this from some other part of a Boeing trip 7? I seriously doubt that Mitsubishi is marking all their part numbers in English. Maybe they do because they need some international standards. This does not look like a Mitsubishi rocket launch to me. But then all of a sudden this for diverting it thousands of miles off course. Some families of passengers on board have said even the discovery of debris wouldn't solve the mystery. So, is this still from the same piece? This is the thing that they found a picture of that they're saying this these circles somehow match some Japanese rocket launch or something like that. And apparently that like maybe only Japanese rockets have circles on them like this. I don't know, man. To me, like this is this is too much evidence. You can't just handwave this away. And when people are trying to say, "No, no, it's just a Japanese rocket launch." I say, "Do you know anything about geography? Have you looked at a map to see how far away Japan is? Do you think that they're just letting pieces of the rockets fly down from the sky and land on people?" You cuz Florence Dangi went and asked Mitsubishi and you know what Mitsubishi said? Mitsubishi said they have a 100% retention rate of the rocket parts or whatever that come down. None of them are missing. None of them go flying off thousands and thousands and thousands of miles off course and wash up on Thailand beaches, at least according to Mitsubishi themselves. So to me, the answer when I see that is that the plane was on fire. We know because there was like eight people or nine people along the coast that heard loud noises. Maybe the engine blew out. Maybe the engine blew out and a piece of the engine flew off the plane and washed ashore in Thailand. And why would that be significant? Because we found the Rolls-Royce engine cowling in South Africa. The Rolls-Royce engine cowling was found in South Africa. This is the problem. How can people connect this together? They go, "Wait, how can we find a piece of potential engine cowling in Indo in uh Thailand, east coast of Thailand, and find another piece 5,000 miles away in South Africa?" Because they teleported the plane. because they teleported the plane. Because the plane was on fire, pieces of the plane were falling off of it because it was on fire. Not necessarily physically on fire, but it was damaged. And they were able to fly for an hour. They were able to fly for an hour. And then they were about to crash into the ocean. They were about to crash into the ocean. And three orbs began spinning around the plane. Gone. But it didn't just disappear. It reappeared closer to Africa. And that's why we have debris in Africa and why debris in Thailand is no problem for the story that I've been pushing. The debris that was found is perfectly consistent with the story I've been telling. And that makes sense because the story I'm telling, I'm just saying here's the evidence. What story makes the most sense? What story makes the most sense? And the big question is, did the plane stay intact? What happened to it ultimately after they teleported it? What' they do with it? Where'd it go? Apparently, it was on Earth somewhere because pieces of this plane are being found. We just can't figure out where they line up to. So, here's another video. Let's watch another one. And if you can find more, please put them in the Discord because this is a situation where this piece of debris can pretty much prove that there was a fire and there was damage to this plane, which destroys the official narrative. Florence points this out in her book. The reason why they had to cover up this piece of debris is that you can't find a piece of debris like this in Thailand and then say that the plane flew into the South Indian Ocean for eight hours. There's just no way. The plane was falling apart. It's not making it to the South Indian Ocean. This is why they had to attack this piece of de debris, discredit this piece of debris, maybe even make up a fake story about Japanese Mitsubishi rockets. And then I'm going to read to you like one of the pages from Florence's book. Her book is called The Disappearing Act. The Disappearing Act. Here's another one. Here we go. Malaysian and Thai aviation experts on Monday inspected suspected plane wreckage that was found off the coast of Thailand. A 2 m wide and 3 m long piece of curved metal washed ashore in Nana Sea Tamarat Province on the coast of southern Thailand. There has been no official confirmation so far of where the wreckage Oh, so is that what? Yeah, there are two different pieces. Okay. Wow. This is super confusing. I don't know which one's which. I don't know which one's which. Is this one the the second one? Okay. Well, I'm going to read to you Florence's book right after this cuz this is why this is so confusing. Came from. Meanwhile, Australian authorities are searching for MH370 said on Monday that they have lost a deep water sonar detector used to scour a patch of the ocean floor where the plane is believed to have gone down. The Joint Agency Coordination Center did not say whether the local detector would delay the search, but stated that a spare one was being prepared. Okay, if you're confused, so am I. There might what if there's just not even videos of the other piece at all? Because that's the piece that looked like people were matching to the Japanese rocket. So, let me see here. Okay, here we go. Uh, this is all about Mitsubishi. Okay. So, she basically Florence went out there to Thailand and met with this guy Zachary Zacharia. And he says that if his p she says if his piece were ever she says if his piece were ever proved to be from MH370 completely exposed the duplicity of the official narrative but the only way to identify it was to have access to the serial numbers. Unfortunately the only one that was ever pictured was not clearly readable. So one of the pieces I guess was from this guy. So she goes and visits this guy and she said and she gets this story that the officials stole the piece from him. She took the piece from they took the piece from him. They never gave it back. No one's going to ever see it again and there's no legit like good pictures of it. Okay. So then she says this, "By contrast, the debris that had been found in Thailand just a few days earlier and a few miles further north offered up many more clues. Having been unable to check the numbers on the bassoot debris, that's the one that this guy had, I decided to have a second look at the Thai debris, the piece that had been called Mitsubishi rocket debris in a tweet by an American journalist and endorsed by the world's media. After the discovery of the Mitsubishi debris, whenever I came across someone who knew anything about rockets, I tried to casually get a better understanding of how accurately they fell. Said the good news about the the tie debris was that it was very well documented. Oh, okay. Yeah. Um, unlike its potential cousin found near Bassoot, the local Thai journalist had done a rather good job of taking detailed close-up pictures and interviewing the officials on site the first few hours. The discovery qu created quite a stir. A closer look at the piece of debris showed that it was very heavy part unevenly broken 2 m by 3 m. Okay, I think now I've figured out where the confusion is. And then she says here there's this wire. So now she's definitely explaining the piece that we were just looking at because she talks about the wire. And then she says there are serial numbers SG5773-103. We saw that number a second ago. And then she also says there's NAS6204-31 on many of the bolts. And then she also says there's numbers painted on it. Okay. So, now I figured it out. Here's the situation. The piece we are looking we were looking at in that video is the piece that these Tai people found and that's the one they're trying to connect to the Mitsubishi rocket launch. The other piece that was found we don't have any photos of that apparently. And that one was not tied to the rocket launch. So, I actually had it backwards. It sounds like I had the two pieces backwards. that I think clears it up for me is that she went and met this guy who got a piece taken from him that was uh a pretty big piece but not that large and that piece just disappeared just gone. Now this other piece has been getting discredited online and now that we've got more sense of this I think I'm going to show you guys this blog at all. Okay, so yeah, it sounds like there might not be any photos of the second piece at all. Uh, if you guys can find any photos of the Second Piece, let me know. Let me show you how weird this website is that people are using as the source to claim that this is rocket. This is Japanese rocket uh, parts. Let me pull this up because once I started digging into this, I started getting like PTSD about cloud photos that were obviously planted on the internet. Clearly, the CIA has no problem making fake websites, uh, putting fake pictures on the internet. That clear that's clearly standard operating procedure, right? That's clearly standard operating procedure. Where's the link to this guy's website? Jerry, what was it called? Jerry something. One sec. I'm looking for it. Uh, here it is. Okay. Guys, if you are not a conspiracy theorist, you are about to turn into one right now. Get ready for this. This is the real website. Okay, that is is what's being linked to being used to discredit this rocket piece. Uh here it is. Okay, it's not MH370 or a part of his ship, but maybe it's this random rocket instead. This guy, if you look at the date of this article, this article was basically written the exact same time as the piece was found. Like one day after the piece was found, somebody was already writing this article. How did this person write this article this fast? So, you're telling me this random blogger here was like, "Hey, one day after this piece is found, this this video viral video emerges online. He's going through and immediately has all these stock photos of rockets and making this long blog post about how this perfectly matches these random like look at this. This is just a stock photo. This is a stock photo. He's got random stock photos of the exact rocket ready to go for his blog. Hey, look. These rivets perfectly match the rivets I found on these stock photos that I just ha had. Hey, look. These circles here perfectly match some circles I found on some stock photos that I had ready to go. And oh, you're you're wondering how it could be possible that a Japanese rocket could possibly show up in Thailand. Don't worry, I have an excuse for that, too. Now, look, I guess some of you will be asking. Hang on. The Japanese don't launch that many rockets? Don't worry about that. I have an answer. Mitsubishi was launching rockets. So, you're telling me one of these rockets just like went horribly off course and they found a major piece of it like four or 5,000 miles away? That doesn't seem very reasonable to me. In fact, it seems completely ludicrous. Doesn't the rocket debris burn up when it comes back in from the upper from the upper atmosphere or whatever? Or just not in this case. They're just going completely rogue, guys. I'm not even I'm just getting started on this. So, what does this guy do, right? What does this guy's job do? Um, let me just point this out, chat. Now, sever this is the still the same blog, okay? I'm not doing anything weird here. Now, several years ago at one of my previous employers, we were looking to launch a satellite, uh, we entered into discussions with Mitsubishi Industries, offered to launch a satellite, family rocket that like Inmarat was in my past. He's a former Inmarat employee. Inmarat. Inmarat as in Inmarat, the company that spoofed the fake satellite pings to make everybody think that the plane went into the South Indian Ocean. This guy just happens to be connected to the United States intelligence company in Marsat that 100% faked fake satellite pings to make us think that the plane went in the South Indian Ocean. Out of all the places that this guy could work for, he just happens to be connected to the company most implicated in covering up the disappearance. Wow. That's a really, really weird and really, really specific connection. And we're not even close to done yet. Also, here's John Oto, some random guy nobody's ever heard of before. Apparently, this is the guy that was pushing this story. And it turns out this is the same guy that pushed the story that the plane went into the South Indian Ocean. What? The same guy that pushed the fake narrative that this is some kind of rocket part is the same guy that pushed the original narrative that the plane went into the South Indian Ocean, which is obviously just a lie. Holy [ __ ] We are actually just straight up uncovering CIA disinformation oper operations in real time. That's what this has to be, right? I told Florence like I've had this this feeling before. I've only had this feeling one time before and it was when there were cloud photos were found on the internet. when cloud photos were found on the internet that somehow match Gorgon's stair wide area motion imagery. Well, we know they what they're capable of doing. They're capable of planting [ __ ] on the internet and making it look legitimate when it's not. That's what they do. The fact that this website, this is the source, by the way, for debunking this debris. You are literally staring at it. So, let's just take a look at this website. Like, how legit is this website? This website doesn't look legit at all to me. This website looks like some fake [ __ ] that somebody just put together. There's no replies, no interaction, no comments anywhere anywhere on this website that I could find. I go to the archives and there's like, yeah, some stuff in here, but there's major gaps where there's nothing. Let me just press the about me button. About Jerry. Let's learn who Jerry is. What do you guys think? Here's a random picture of him. And look, for some reason, the date of this was March 14th, 2014, just a few days after the plane disappeared. He apparently just decided to make a website a couple days after the plane disappeared. 6 days after the plane disappeared, Jerry decides he's going to make a website. What a coincidence, chat. What a coinc. Well, what does Jerry have to say about himself? After over 10 years of being a serious aviation enthusiast, ironically, his career in the aviation industry started on September 11th, 2001 when he was appointed as vice president of the airborne remote survey company in Jakarta that became the first locallyowned multisspectral imagery for maps and environmental survey. Do I need to say anything, chat? Do I need to say anything? I think that the coincidences have added up enough where something ain't smelling right here. The math ain't math for me right here. I'm trying my hardest to not be a conspiracy theorist. But when you work for a company that is 100% implicated in making up a fake story about what happened to the plane, when you are connecting yourself to a guy that passed that fake story out and now basically working with him to pass another fake story and your blog that nobody engages with was started right after the plane disappeared. And there's no blog post by the way around when the plane disappeared. So if you look this up March March 2014, right? Let's look at the archives. Why is there no blog posts at all in March of 20? There's none in 2014 at all. What is this? He just he didn't blog about MH370, the the plane that disappeared like at all. Look, look, here's the archives. There's nothing. Let's go back to November. What was he blogging about? I mean, what is this? This looks like AI generated slop, right? This doesn't even look like somebody anything that anybody wrote. This looks like just they just added a bunch of AI crap onto this, right? Nobody's interacting with this website. Like if I had to guess, like this is exactly what I would imagine if I were to speculate the CIA would make a fake website that looks just like this with a fake person and just fill it up with a bunch of fake articles to make it look like a legit article and then just add one page in there that has some pictures on it. You just have the pictures look like it's got the pieces of debris. I mean, I don't know. It's super weird, man. So, going back to him, what else? I think was there something else he said? It's like, hey, this is me right here. I was on National Geographic. I'm a real person. Nobody's nobody ever comments on any of my stuff. No engagement. So guys, here's the rub. Looked into the part numbers. That part's not being used, but it does seem like that part was at some point connected to Boeing 77s. There's no way for us to find the details of these part numbers. Only Boeing or maybe Malaysian Airlines would have it. That's the sad reality. Uh we looked it up. there's just nothing available online. So this at the end of the day, this is just yet another weird situation where we have multiple part numbers, fully visible part numbers. Nobody provided any evidence about the part numbers that were found and what they matched to. There's no evidence of any of that. We should be able to conf confirm what this is. No ambiguity. If it's a if it's a Japanese rocket launch, tell us exactly which one. You've got the part numbers should be really, really, really, really spec. Florence followed up with Mitsubishi and they said they have no interest in looking up the part numbers or any of that. Why not? We're talking about literally solving the biggest aviation mystery ever. Boeing obviously has no interest in looking into it because they're the ones who are covering up the situation, right? So, if you don't believe there's a cover up going on here, I mean, just ask yourself, do you really think there's just p giant pieces of commercial airplanes fly falling out of the sky randomly for no reason? Are there people wandering around going, "Hey, man, I just found a a 9 foot by six foot piece of a commercial airliner. Oh, don't worry. That probably just fell off from a rocket." I mean, what the hell, man? People got to wake up. Fly Ether, man. Thank you very much for that donation. Thank you for the awesome uh content that you've been creating, guys. Hit Fly Ether up. Uh make sure you guys are following him. War Ranch LLC. Uh shout out to you too, War Ranch. Um we did I' I've been getting, guys, I'm getting uh fan gifts. Little shout out to War Ranch LLC. There you go. Look at that. How cool is that? Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Uh Sam Fiser, do you think the free energy microchip is one of the breakthroughs we need to have humanoid robots and I don't know what IoT devices everywhere like Star Wars. Yeah. So actually we're going to be talking about this tomorrow with Ann Vandersteel, but the free energy microchip I think is going to be the thing that really wakes people up. It's one everybody says, "Show me, show me, show me." The moment your phone doesn't need to be plugged in anymore, everybody, no one's going to be questioning free energy anymore. No one's going to be questioning free energy anymore. You're going to have Neil Degrass Tyson on my side. Neil Degrass Tyson is going to be fighting with other people going, "Well, free energy was actually just a misnomer the whole time. It was actually just zero point energy, which we always knew was always there. We just didn't fully understand how to interact and utilize it." And I'm just going to sit there in the back and go, "Good job, Neil. Good job. Here's a pat on your head. Good job. Let here's a juice box for you. Good job. I can't wait. Uh, War Ranch again says, "Max Afterburner, former Air Force F-16 Thunder pilot says he says a large flying white rectangle." Rectangle. Yeah, could be. I mean, guys, I don't know if these things come from aliens and there's probably a lot of different variations of this technology they've been working on. So, the point being, just because you see something flying around out there doesn't mean it's aliens. I have seen Jeremy Corbel's new disc thing, just a shadow, could be gravitational lensing, could be nothing. End of the day, the reason why I don't give a crap about that stuff, the reason why I don't even bother to retweet it, it's actually not spite. I'm not spiteful. There's just nothing there to investigate. What do you want me to look at? It's just something casually floating through the sky. There's no mystery there. We're not going to get any answers for what we're looking at. Jeremy Corbel never says who the person is who filmed it, who the person is who leaked it. So, we don't ever get any context either. So, it's just I look at that stuff and it's just recreational. It's recreational content. Meaning, I look at it, I go, neat. I'm not taking it that seriously. When Jeremy Corbel wants to say, "This guy's willing to go to prison because he found this video and this video shows a plane or some, you know, an object being teleported out of the sky. I'll be the first one there promoting it, getting it on the front page of the news." Jeremy Corbel is never going to do that because he's literally being handed things that are very mundane and told to leak them. And he's happy to leak them because it gets him money. He gets paid when he gets eyeballs on things. And that's what's happening behind the scenes with Jeremy Corbell. I'm Let's just be honest, that's what's happening. He knows that's what's happening. George Knap knows what's that's what's happening. They know they're literally being fed information to leak onto the internet and have it pretend like it's some whistleblower leaking it and it's it's aliens. Everybody, the aliens are here. Also says his flight was buzzed by a jet with no visible propulsion. Yeah, guys, it's not even that crazy. No visible propulsion doesn't really mean that much anymore. It's 2025. We've got electric gravitics. We've got stuff that can float around and move very fast using electromagnetism. Hopefully that's not a big mystery for people. The bigger question is how big are they? What can they do? And how fast can they do? Truth teller 86 says the cover up is always worse than the crime. Absolutely it is. And this is why it's hard for them to do cover-ups now on the MH370 case because now so much stuff is already out there and locked in. They really have to attack the stuff right away. I think that if they really did plant this fake story about this Japanese rocket to discredit the debris from the in Thailand realized they had to do that they did that really quickly. That article is from January 24th and I think they found the debris one or two days earlier. So this would mean that they were ready to go. They knew that this might happen and they had a plan ready to go to discredit it right away to put this whole fake story out about a Japanese rocket. They probably photoshopped some images to make it look like it it has Boeing parts randomly in the rocket. You know, it's not outside the realm of possibility. Those are definitely stock photos that we were looking at, right? Like those what we're looking at this website, I think we can all agree this is definitely stock photography. There's no question whatsoever this is stock photography. You don't randomly get photos of people standing around like they're like they're doing work. This is a stock photo. This is a stock photo, guys. You can just you can tell looking at they're not smiling for the camera. They're just standing. Well, they don't just they don't notice the person around taking pictures of them doing their work with rockets. Same as this one down here as well. This is just another stock photo. Like look at the guy. I wonder if I can get the big v version of this. Yeah, look at this guy down here on the left. He just doesn't know that he's being taken a picture of right now. Okay, I totally just removed myself. Uh, my bad. I pressed the wrong button. Ignore that. Or we're still here, I think. Yeah. Okay, we're still here. Good. Yeah, that didn't happen. Okay, so next thing, guys, let's talk uh gravity waves. Okay, we are going to watch Gary Stevenson. Before we do this, I'm going to show two clips from Gary Stevenson and I'm going to explain gravity waves. Gravity wave is very simple. Gravity wave is just a manipulation of the medium. Just a manipulation of medium. So, we're in a medium of spaceime. If the surface of the energy level is changing, that's a gravity wave. We do this. It's a gravity wave. Okay? We have this calm surface. And how do we do that? We add energy to it. We pulse energy into a region. And if we pulse energy, we create a wave. Gravity wave. That's what a gravity wave is. Here's an explanation by chance Glenn. The work I'm doing that also is funded uh by uh NSF phase one SBIR um is uh one that is is producing or generating gravity waves in the lab. And in this case uh utilizing uh uh plasma uh formed by a high energy spark um that uh will produce energy densities on the order of 10 to the 12th and okay so that's not the clip I wanted to show but that energy density what he's saying is you add energy density and you can create a ripple create a gravitational wave. You guys can hear me right? Hopefully you guys can hear me. Now let me show this other part. This is this other clip I wanted to show you. Here it is called duddt where u is the uh energy density. The change in the energy density I believe is what initiates gravitational wave that emanates from emanates from the center and by quickly and that's what happened these pulses are and I can control the modulation meaning the the the repetition rate of the pulses control that and you see the spark the I mean the uh interference fringes moving in relation into the change of the of the energy density. Not necessarily its static presence, but the in the initiation of it. That's when you see the fringes move. So, how do you create a gravitational ripple? He's saying if you add a bunch of energy density, beep, you're adding energy density to a region, but then you pulse it so it goes back down again. Okay. Well, if you continue that process, you're creating a gravity wave. Beep beep beep. And then if you just expand this, right, you've made a wave. That's all a gravity wave is. Gravity waves are simple. Actually, everybody, now all of you know what a gravity wave is. Why? What's a gravity wave? Just adding energy density to a region. But we need a very, very, very large amount of energy density. And we need a very, very small region. large energy density, small region, change in energy density creates a ripple. The change in energy density you can have like it doesn't matter where your surface of your ocean is, right? Surface surface of the ocean could be here. It could be here. It could be here. The size of the wave doesn't determine isn't based on the depth of the ocean. Kind of is, but not really. It's based on this how much it changes. So that's what a gravity wave is. Now, let's listen to Gary Stevenson once again talk about his gravity wave. What is it? Gravitywave microchip. Where is it? Uh where is it? Um what was it called? Gary. Oh, there it is. In great demand. uh and also it came to light through uh conversations with Dave Rossi that there may also be other people wanting to work on justice and junction type communication equipment. Uh for instance uh Hal Puth's name came up as possibly working in this area and so when we for instance approached Star Cryogenics with this notion they said I'm sorry but we're already committed to a to another design team. So that right there says JJGW team overview. Gravitywave microchip using Josephson's junctions. Very interesting. That is Gary Stevenson right there. Gary Stevenson, somebody that I found looking up gravity wave research, specifically a guy named Robert MLB Baker, also known as Bob Baker. I found him because he had won a lifetime achievement award for high frequency gravity waves. And I thought that was interesting because he won the lifetime achievement award before we ever publicly detected a gravity wave. We didn't publicly detect the gravity wave with LIGO until 2015. So this is where we're at right now, guys. If you're new to this, the first gravity wave where we prove that spaceime is a medium, that didn't happen until 2015, just 10 years ago. sooner than the MH370 videos. Um, so this is relatively new concept for people, which is part of the reason why if you guys are watching this as a zero point energy afficionados, you're you are very far ahead of the game. This is why a lot of academics, PhDs don't understand the concept. They weren't they weren't taught correctly. They just weren't taught correctly. They were taught that space is an empty vacuum. It can't move. It can't be manipulated, but it absolutely can. It's it's a medium and that's what a gravity wave tells us. So a gravity wave can't happen. What what what medium do they think the gravity wave is happening in? What's a wave of what? A wave of what? It's a wave of spaceime. What does that mean? Right. So here is Gary Stevenson explaining high frequency gravitational waves once again with uh Tim Ventur. I'm starting to get a little suspect of Tim Ventura, guys. This guy Tim Ventura has been interviewing like all the top people and he interviewed them like 20 years before they gained popularity. I'm sorry. I'm just like wondering like either Tim Ventur has tapped into APE and they're using Apek as some kind of like like you know uh junior varsity league to like bring in inventors, which maybe that's what they're doing. I really don't know. Uh, but if you guys are not familiar, check out APEC, guys. Here's a shout out to uh Tim Ventur. Great journalism. Great journalism. Gary Stevenson on highfrequency gravitational waves, alternate propulsion. Here's a link to them, guys. AltPropulsion.com. Gary Stevenson describing highfrequency gravitational waves. 800 views. And this is from 2012. 2012. Look how long ago this was. In fact, Gary looks pretty young in this if I'm being honest. He looks pretty young in this. I mean, you know, he looked pretty good in that other video, but for his age, a gravity wave is u a wave of uh changing metric of spaceime. So, it's it's a ripple in spaceime. Um it's difficult to visualize a change in metric or a ripple in space time. But maybe one way to represent it is if you have a um a perfectly square box of of shape in spaceime um in xy kind of coordinate plane that uh the box would start out square and it would stretch one way and it would stretch the other way. As it's getting narrow in one direction, it's getting longer in the other direction and then and it oscillates back and forth. It never just changes in one dimension and not in the other because of conservation of momentum. Uh it's required that that if one axis is growing the other wait what you other axis is shrinking. Uh so this is called a quadripole solution and it's the simplest solution uh that has wave type properties. the quadripole solution. That's pretty weird because that's a research paper Dave Rossi did that he sent me was called the quadruple solution or quadruple oscillators. So what he's saying then is that that's how spaceime manipulates is that we can bend spacetime. You can create a ripple in spaceime. He says uh a space-time ripple gravity wave is a change in the metric. What's the metric? the energy density. Same thing Chance Glenn was just saying. Chance Glenn was saying, you change the energy density and you create a ripple, a gravity ripple. That's the same thing Gary Stevenson was saying 13 years ago. He was saying, "We can make a gravity ripple. That's no problem. Just make an energy density a metric change." And then it's changing both axes. You have compression and contraction, right? So, we have this contraction happening. Quadruple. Yeah, JK Philly fan picked up on that. Pretty bizarre. Let's let him keep going. Cook, my man. Cook. And it's a solution that is predicted by general relativity. Well, how much support does the current LIGO experiment, which measures gravity waves, offer for grav waves research? Uh, certainly if LIGO measured a gravitational wave, that would be a very exciting breakthrough for everyone. The problem there with LIGO is that you're you're not in control of the of the gravitational wave generation side of things. You're you're purely detecting gravitational waves. What uh Grav Wave LLC wants to do is do a laboratory generation of gravitational waves, which is much easier with high frequency gravitational waves than with low frequency. With low frequency gravitational waves, you'd need something on the size of planetary system or a binary star system to generate a discernable gravitational wave. With a high frequency gravity wave, the coupling is much better. uh and in some cases you can take advantage of uh of benefits of the higher frequencies to get slightly better coupling and so you want to generate it in the lab at a high frequency and this high frequency ripple that is measured or detected at the other end. Uh okay so I'm already convinced the guy knows what he's talking about. Just saying man uh that that I'm very interested in how his uh JJ GG GW turns out because what do you just say? Well, first of all, they detected the those gravity waves. They detected those gravity waves three years after he made that video. Three years after he made that video, LIGO did detect high frequency or low frequency gravity waves. And he says they're not generating them. They're just detecting them. And they're not detecting high frequency gravity waves. They're just detecting low frequency gravity waves. So imagine a giant ball falls into the ocean. You're going to have these long, really big waves. That's like uh neutron stars colliding. You see these huge massive waves. The waves that that Gary Stevenson is talking about, he's talking about high frequency like beep beep. And he says high frequency gravity waves have better coupling just like truth teller here would be still be married if he had better coupling. When they talk about coupling, what he means is the ability to disconnect from spaceime. High frequency gravity waves give us better ability to disconnect ourselves from space time. When we talk about coupling, we talk about coupling to the space-time metric around us. If we were to decouple from that, then we can disconnect our object from spacetime, make a wormhole. So, coupling pretty interesting. And so that's that's really the difference between what Lego is doing and what Grav wave wants to do. How does the mainstream scientific community perceive high frequency gravity wave research? Uh the perception in the mainstream is that the experiments are going to be very difficult if not impossible to do. Uh admittedly they will be very difficult but if we work they're going to be I'm get I'm guaranteed they're going to be difficult because the energy density is required right? But we've already solved that problem too. So the big question everybody had was you need these huge energy densities to be able to detect a gravitational ripple. Well yeah we've got atosecond lasers, we've got uh ptoc or um what are the other ones? Fmptosecond lasers. We've got coherent matter wave beams. We've got free electron plasma lasers. We've got the lasers, man. We've got the energy densities now. That ain't no problem anymore. through the numbers um and we get a solution in terms of signal to noise ratio that that closes that that is a believable detection level then we see that you know it is difficult but it's not impossible and so it's right on the the fringe of what's considered uh possible to do right now and that's why uh you don't see a lot of emphasis in mainstream physics uh right now is just because um everyone knows how difficult this would be to do are high frequency gravitational waves supported by conventional physics uh high frequency gravitational waves are supported by conventional physics By the way, this is the this is the weirdest interview. Like, it's very obvious that they set this interview up for like, here's what the normies are going to say. Let's go ahead and just like shoot down all the normie arguments ahead of time. Are gravity waves supported by normal physics? Yes. It's just normal physics, man. Gravity waves are nothing special. Although, explaining why it's normal physics is a bit of a problem, right? Because classical physicists will go, "Yeah, gravity waves are totally real. Einstein said gravity waves are real. And we go, "Okay, what's it a gravity wave in?" And they'll go, "Well, it's a it's a wave in the space-time metric." And you go, "In what? What's the spaceimetric made out of?" And then they'll go, "Well, zero point energy." Yatsi. Gotcha, [ __ ] um conventional physics um dating back to Einstein um a century ago predicted gravitational waves from the general theory of relativity. So anyone that believes in the general theory of relativity and there are some distinctive opinions but but most physicists I think will agree that it's been a very uh valid measure of the behavior of spaceime uh anyone that uh believes in the general theory of relativity believes that gravitational waves could occur. It's just a matter of can we produce them in the lab at a level that we can detect. Who performed the underlying supporting research for today's high frequency gravitational wave theories. Well, in terms of theory, uh, those that have supported high frequency gravitational waves the most, I would have to Who do you think he's about to name drop here? Chat, who supported high frequency gravitational waves the most? If he doesn't say Robert ML Baker, I will eat my hat. List Baker. Um I would have to list Clive Woods who's worked on a lot of applications that might lead to focusing elements or antenna elements for Bob Baker Clive waves. Um uh names like uh Rudeno and Grisek come to mind for the Russians. Let's skip ahead a little bit forward from that. What is the history of gravity waves? Then you know your detector works. Then you move is is the next one in line to attempt it. And every time there are attempts made the technology is a little further along broadspectctrum. Uh we're for LIO for low frequency high gravity waves we're waiting for a generation source. It's big enough and strong enough and close enough to be able to measure them. For high frequency gravitational waves the detectors are not yet sensitive enough to to measure things that we can do in the lab. That's changing. So the detectors were not sensitive enough. So when when Avi Loe tries to gaslight you guys like he tried to gaslight me about this because I totally called him out about this. I straight up said LIGO is not able to detect high frequency gravity waves. And he lied and tried to say that they are [ __ ] [ __ ] They're not sensitive enough to to detect high frequency gravity waves. The moment we have our high frequency gravity wave detector set up, the night sky is going to light up, chat. There's going to be life all over the place. We're going to be the last primitive idiots to figure out zero point energy. Everybody else is going to be out there doing it. And we're going to go visit. We're going to visit planets like Earth that like they're just zoos. Hey, look at this zoo of primitives using worshiping fire. Look, they have a billionaire that's shooting firebased rockets into the sky and then landing them on platforms and all and all the dumb idiots clap like seals. Hey, great job. Look at you. We're so advanced. Look how advanced we are. We landed a rocket upright. Whoa, we're so advanced. Yikes, chat. Sometimes I wonder about humanity. Robert Baker and Grav Wave have worked in the past with the Chinese HFGW lab. I'm wondering what that partnership might mean in terms of detection. There is a joint project right now between Grav Wave and Chinese researchers such as Dr. Fui at Chunking University and uh those those partnerships are going to share in the intellectual property of both partners so that we can get a detectable high frequency gravity wave that would benefit everyone. What kind of penetration do HFGWs have? Uh the penetration of high frequency gravity waves is very good. Uh HFGW will penetrate through anything. So obviously that that leads to some interesting applications. For instance, penetrate through anything. This is where I start to think about Havana syndrome, right? Those sonic weapons or whatever microwave weapons they're talking about. It's like, are we sure they're not just making high frequency gravity wave weapons that can just go right through solid matter and like fry somebody's brain? I'm just telling you, it's certainly within the realm of physics, right? So, this interview, I'm going to skip a little bit ahead here, but he's basically just asking him questions as if he was like a almost like a news anchor, like a real journalist, you know, because I mean, he does good journalism. Uh, let's skip ahead to some of the other questions. No way. propagated speed. The textbook orbital mechanics used to compute by NASA assumes an infinite speed of propagation for gravity. If this turns out to be the case for high frequency gravitational waves, then what benefits does that conrue for communications? Obviously, if it turns out that gravitational waves do propagate faster than the speed of light, that would be extremely beneficial to outfits like NASA because then you could have instantaneous communication between here and Mars, between here and Jupiter, between here and another solar system. What the hell did he just say? What did he just say right there? Did he just say instantaneous communication between here and Mars? And he was just asked, "Do gravity waves move at the speed of light or not?" The answer is, of course, they don't move at the speed of light. Of course, they move faster. They move at whatever the speed of the zero point energy is that they're they're transferring through. So, the permitivity of free space is one or the the refractive index of free space is one. So the speed of light is C the speed of light. But if you change the zero point energy then you can change the speed of light. I was telling my brother this. I was actually redpilling him with this. But then also we know that quantum tunneling exists. Quantum tunneling as well as quantum entanglement. And how weird is this that he says right there we might be able to control stuff on Mars in real time. That's exactly what I've been saying the last few weeks since I read the John Kramer paper. How much you guys want to How much you guys want to bet that John Kramer knows Gary Stevenson? How come I'm getting weird vibes? Like Gary Stevenson probably know he probably knows John Kramer. They they definitely know Hal Pudof. Like I think we figured out where the club is at, right? Like these guys are all saying the exact same stuff and it doesn't seem like they're just guessing. It seems like they just know. And now we're finding out he's making a gravity wave microchip. I mean, Chad, I'm just sitting here wondering like how am I the last person on the earth without a gravity wave or free energy microchip? Everybody on the planet apparently has already got gravity wave free energy microchips all queued up. And the sickest part is that none of them are probably new. Like some of these people are probably going to win like a Nobel Prize, but like Loheed Martin already had something like 10 times better like in the 90s. Like that's what was about to happen here, I think. Like imagine he wins a Nobel Prize, but it's like yeah, we've already had this for like 30 years. Wild. uh for space travel that would have significant conting days, years before you get a light type of signal. You could have communication that was instantaneous. In terms of predicted available bandwidth for communications, what is the range for high frequency gravitational waves in comparison to the electromagnetic bandwidth spectrum we're currently familiar with? If you look at the spectrum we're currently familiar with, the electromagnetic spectrum, that entire spectrum could be replicated in gravitational waves. So what you'd be doing um with the gravitational wave spectrum is opening up the whole spectrum all over again. Wow. For use. But now the spectrum is gravitational wave spectrum versus electromagnetic. Wow. How have I never considered that? We could be opening up a whole new spectrum of bandwidth gravitational wave spectrum. And you would say, well, what does that mean, Ashton? I'm saying there's no electromagnetic signal. I'm saying that it's literally a message through the ether through the ether to another location and there could be whole bandwidths for that type of communication that type of we would call it quantum communication probably because we do we call things stupid names. So this quantum internet, that's what it's going to be based off of. And so there will be control over the bandwidth of using that as well. Because the problem is you why do you have to control it? Because otherwise, what if one wave accidentally hits another wave? You're going to change the effect. You're going to interfere. You're going to cause a problem. Huh. Wow. This is going to get weird, guys. A gravity wave computer is just a quantum computer. It's just a quantum computer. We already have gravity wave computers. This is what I'm trying to teach you guys is that once you realize that all a gravity wave is is a ripple in the medium. You start to realize like wait all this just goes back to the ether and then we start to wonder what even is a quantum computer when we're talking about coherence and decoherence. What are we even talking about? What are we even talking about conceptually? And it all seems to go back to this idea of interacting with the medium. That's what's happening. That's why we have coherence, decoherence, etc. Let's let my man Gary finish out. I'm loving Gary. He's He's rising up my list of engineers. I love finding new Black Project engineer guys, which I think he's black project engineer. This is a safe bet. Benefit in licensing high frequency gravitational wave spectrum. Uh the benefit of of generating uh gravitational wave communications gear would be that you could license now a whole new spectrum and it would it would essentially double the available spectrum. That's crazy. What is Grad Wave's first step towards commercializing high frequency gravitational wave technology? I think Grad Wave's first step in commercializing gravitational wave technology would be in the area of frequency time standards. Uh it's much easier to do this on the ground than it is in mobile sets. So you probably want transmitters on the ground and receivers in in mobile sets. And so if that's the case, um, most of the gear is not going to be geared around communications, but it could be good around frequency time standard where you're having one generator to many receivers. Have you developed a benchmark strategy for the development and commercialization process? Uh, the benchmark strategy that we have in place for commercialization is uh the high frequency gravitational wave road map. Uh and this road map shows um u first the fundamental science occurring uh and then a step-wise process at research and development and and then coming out of that development some commercial application some biom wow I mean this is like a man with a plan right this is a man with a plan and he's also explaining there that we can set up this like frequency time standard I get what he's saying I don't really understand the full implementation but the idea would be if we control the movement of every wave If we are super efficient, we can increase bandwidth significantly by increasing the efficiency of how we transmit waves from like relay points. And if we do that, we can minimize interference and we can get everything to be super super efficient. That's what he was saying there, which is pretty crazy. We're going to probably need something like that, especially when we talk about the, you know, bandwidth starting to becoming the limiting factor for transfer of information. Yeah, this is sounding this is like this rare like I can I'm pretty good at telling when someone's just bullshitting or when somebody's like actually just like straight up knowledge dropping on you. This is definitely the latter applications. Who holds the intellectual property for this technology? uh the intellectual property uh by and large most of the intellectual property in terms of generators um especially nanotechnology generators is held by Grab Wave LLC. Oh okay. There are other inventors uh I mentioned the England cruise detector. Uh Clyde Woods has a number of designs on gravitational wave optics. Uh but by and large on the generation side uh quite a lot of that is Dr. Baker. Wow. Dr. Bob Baker is the one that has the most patents. This is make guys. Did Bob Baker help make some of the stuff related to the orbs? So, here's the thing, too, is they call it stuff that either sounds normal or they call it stuff that's like so complex that nobody in the normal world would have any idea what they're talking about. But if you're a defense contractor or something like that, then you know what they're talking about and you're buying it and you're happy, right? So, I think all sides kind of love this. They all kind of love that they've got this obiscation of what they're really doing. They're building gravity wave stuff and they're probably just giving it other names like microwave cavity generator, right? It's like it's a microwave cavity generator just happens to, you know, go through a metamaterial crystal and produce a gravitational ripple. We're not going to say that, though. We don't need to say all that. That's kind of how I feel like they, you know, hid it in plain sight. What will your first marketable product be? The first marketable product uh and I would have to guess right now uh will probably be a frequency time standard. That would be much easier to do. Okay. Because it can be low bandwidth. I already explained this part. Sirens every hour on the hour. Okay. Um can you describe for me the business benefit of a high frequency gravitational wave time standard for the telecommunications? Okay. We already did this one in frequency and in time for instance code sync. We see the frequency time standard being supplied as a service, a gravitational wave receiver, a miniaturized gravitational wave receiver. Wait, is he already like have they already sold this frequency time standard thing? Somebody should double check that and look and see if this ever came to fruition. I also like I haven't I mean maybe he's already got some patents. Maybe we need to check his patents too and see if he's already got something. But like this guy doesn't look like he's like poor or penniless. So clearly he's making money at something, right? So I kind of wonder where how some of these guys make money and if like all their projects work out or some of them don't work out or if it's like all just a like it's all pre-ordained and they already know this stuff's going to work out. That's what I kind of want to learn and figure out here which I I really just don't know where it's uh supplying the frequency standard that everybody else is receiving from the same uh frequency time standard. So we see it as a a service provider based model with a with a standard uh gravitational wave reference that everyone's using. How much investment do you expect will be required to reach market and what will the return on that investment be? How much investment? Um it's difficult right now for me without doing u the phase A phase B phase C study work that we want to do and want to be funded to do uh to answer the question about you know well what's the return on investment? We don't really know what the return on investment will be yet because we haven't uh gone far enough down the path to do the kinds of modeling we need to do. So they don't know I think that's about we'll end it there on that uh note for that. But so they don't know what the investment would be. Wait, but you're starting a business. You don't know how much you would need to invest and you don't know what the return on investment is going to be. I don't know. Sounds kind of spooky to me chat. Sounds kind of spooky. Like normally people are saying, "Hey, like when I talked to ENG8, which was seemed to me like a very honest company that's trying to produce a cold fusion reactor." They're like, "Hey, we need $4 million to produce this reactor that will be a 250 gawatt thing." Gary Stevenson's kind of like, I don't know, we just we're looking for interest. You know, if you if you like to hang out in shady corners and smoke cigarettes, then you can come talk to us. then you then you can come talk to us. And it also makes me wonder, I wonder if they're baiting some of the defense contractors that that can already build the stuff, but they just need somebody who can like help them do it. I don't know. So, I can't really figure out what's going on here. And I can't figure out what's going on with APEC either, but I'm really suspicious of APEC, like from all angles, you know. And I'm probably going to have Jeremy uh I'm probably going to invite Jeremy Reese to come on the show or on the podcast in the near future as well because he's a super knowledgeable guy about a lot of this. But there's two angles of it that I can't figure out. One is how did those guys not figure all this out already? Like how are they not already like blowing the whistle on like crazy stuff like free energy and teleportation? And then from the other side, like they have all these people that are like super intelligent engineers that at least some of them if not many are connected to classified projects. How is that all happening? They have like no fanfare. The amount of engagement they get smaller than like small Twitch streamers just the whole thing is bizarre to me, man. Whole thing is bizarre to me. Okay, let me see if I've got any videos for us to close out. Okay. Um, wait, is this my Ashtar Command video? Okay, let's uh Moment of Zent, guys. So, first of all, thank you very much for checking in, watching the live stream tonight, guys. Check out this the content for tomorrow. We may have a live stream opening of this box. Going to be talking to Ann Vandersteel for a couple hours tomorrow talking politics, zero point energy, suppression of science, how we steal back the power back from everybody. Um, tonight's moment of Zen, guys, is going to be uh Katzios, the science and technology advisor uh to the president of the United States, explaining how we've been able to have this technology and kept this hidden. So, here you go. Your moment is end. We seem to have lost focus and vision, to have lowered our sights and let systems and structures and bureaucracies muddle us along. But we are capable of so much more. Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow and improve productivity. Wow. They leave distance annihilated. ability to manipulate time and space. That's pretty damn weird to me. ML says Sean Kpatrick, bizarre hazing ritual story. NDAs are null and void. No, NDAs, guys. These people don't care about NDAs. These are the kind of people that if you are on the inside and you come out, like your life is over. That's why people don't come out. Zap says, "Does the crash material conflict with the anonymous military letter?" Not at all. That was the letter that said they started the fire. The letter to me said the CIA started the fire and that's why, you know, this plane is falling apart. So, absolutely that that debris being found is consistent with the story. And I keep telling people I since I know I'm right, whatever evidence that comes out will have to be connected to the story, right? If it's legit evidence for sure. And D says, "Thank you for these donations, by the way. Hey Ashton, where can I find the highest quality version of the videos? Go check out my YouTube channel." My YouTube channel has it says Gorgon Stair. If you just look at my uh my videos for Gorgon Stair, it's called Sierra Nevada Gorgon Stair leaked military video, you can find the highest quality version of that video. The other one is just called well the original is called thermal HD, but you can find the color fleer version also in my videos as well. Um, they're pretty easy to find. You just scroll through the videos. I know there's quite a few videos, but if you scroll through them, you should be able to find those, too. And those are the highest quality videos that we have been able to find out there. So, take a look at those, guys. Okay, guys. MH370X, have a great night. Might be a four orbs brother sighting tomorrow, guys. And then Friday, we're going to do another live stream going through some more science. It'll probably be a short one on Friday because we have the Cosmic Summit this weekend. Cosmic Summit. I will be speaking on Monday. Um, so there won't be a live stream on Monday for sure because I will be speaking at the Cosmic Summit. Come check it out. Come say hi. Come hang out this weekend. Should be fun. Peace out everybody. I love you guys. Later. 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