JUSTICE for Aneutronic Fusion - Politics & Physics
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Analysis of Ashton Forbes video 'JUSTICE for Aneutronic Fusion - Politics & Physics' (Video ID: V37SEwVMzmE). Transcript length: 22444 words. Primary topics: MH370, UAP, military_tech, government, physics.
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- January 10, 2026
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# JUSTICE for Aneutronic Fusion - Politics & Physics Carl Sean could not have predicted 2021, but he did see it coming. He wrote the following back in 1995, and we quote, "I have a foroding of an America in my children's or grandchildren's [music] time. When the United States is a service and information economy. When nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries. When awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few and no one representing the public interest [music] can even grasp the issues. When the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority. When clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties [music] in decline. Unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide almost without noticing back [music] into superstition and darkness. The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay [music] of substantive content in the enormously influential media. The 30-second sound bites now down to 10 seconds or less. lowest [music] common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudocience and superstition, [music] but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance. Roll that around for a while. [music] Those were among his final published words. He died 10 months later. Here we [music] are 25 years later realizing just what he was trying to tell us back then. >> Ashton Forbes, you know that super jacked guy. Malaysian 370 contact switch 120 decimal 9. Good night. >> Here we go. >> Breaking news tonight. A Malaysia Airlines flight with [music] 239 people on board, including four Americans, has gone missing. >> Even as these [music] grainy satellite images released today by the Chinese government, >> why [music] shoot it down? It's not hostile. Our technology permit us to manipulate time [music] and space >> by mechanism. >> They need distance annihilated. [music] >> This country is very powerful. >> Far more powerful than people understand. [music] We have weaponry that nobody has any idea what it is. And it is the most powerful weapons in the world. Not even close. I remember the [music] line from Hindu scripture [music] is trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty [music] and to impress him takes on his multiarmed form and says now I am death [music] the destroyer of worlds. I suppose we all thought that one way or another. We are back, baby. We are back, guys. Hope you guys had a good couple days without me. Although you probably watched the live uh interview or not live interview, the pre-recorded interview I did with Wyatt where we talked about SETI and aliens and all kinds of weird stuff. Hope you guys enjoyed that tonight guys. There's a lot to talk about. There's a lot going on in the news that I want to weigh in on my opinion and also I hope you guys appreciate Oh, look at my new drip. Look at these glasses. I'm wearing them just because I got them and otherwise I'd never wear them. So I want people to appreciate these dope glasses. Thank you very much for appreciating them. Now, let's get to the real talk. First of all, obviously, I got to bring up the situation in Minnesota, the uh the tragic event. It is tragic, no matter which side of the situation you are on politically, where a woman lost her life to an ICE officer. It happened in my backyard. In fact, maybe to prove to you that I am from this region, I will go there tomorrow and record myself at the site and see if any um blue-haired people rip me shred to shred or limb limb. Uh but here's a situation on this. We're not going to talk about it too long. I'm just going to leave it like this. I'm right about everything. And I called this situation months ago when the whole situation was happening in Portland and Chicago. I even did whole live streams talking about the rioting and all how these caravans are following ICE around these these moms these that have nothing to do during the middle of the day except to listen to Candace Owens and and decide to rile themselves up with stuff like going after ICE and tracking them around driving caravan caravans around blocking them in. It's just like the most dangerous situation you could think of. I would never have thought that people would even do that. And it's so similar to terrorist activities that you see in the movies that it's almost comical, almost comical. Straight up Mogadishu blocking the roads with our cars sideways for an ambush kind of stuff going on. So here's my opinion on this. Stop blocking the roads. This is not a game that we're playing here. This is real life. This is real life. And you don't get any resets. There's no doovers. I think that people have completely lost touch with reality in their like Reddit personas have become their real their real personas in the real world. And this has to stop. And it's not going to stop where ICE stops doing their jobs. That's never going to happen. They're federal officers performing legal duties. Nothing they're doing is illegal. Like they're following their orders to do their jobs. I get it. You don't you don't like that they're removing illegal people from this country. This is the other thing too that I want to point out. ICE is removing illegal citizens from this country. They're not removing legal citizens. This shouldn't really be controversial whatsoever. Every country removes people that are not supposed to be there. They get them out except for us for some reason. And then when we try, we have liberal white women basically just wristing themselves, for lack of a better term. I don't have a good way to put it, risking themselves. Uh, if you don't know what that means, look up WOW jargon to prevent it from happening. So, just stop doing it. I don't want I don't think anybody should have to lose their lives, but it just got to stop. Okay, that's enough of that. I don't even really want to talk about that much more. I do have one more political statement I want to make here though and then we're going to get into some more fun stuff chat. Dan Bonino been very interesting to see him come back. He has been attacking what I have been referring to as the woke right. Specifically, he's been attacking uh Dave Smith really hard last couple days. And I want to say straight off the bat, I support Dan Bonino. And it's not because I'm paid off, not because of 7K. It's not because, you know, I should be against him because the government has been covering up what happened to MH370. But when I listen to Dan Mongjino, I can tell right away that he's an honest guy. Within just seconds, I can tell that he's an honest guy. And the other thing I know is that the public doesn't understand how government works. Government is built in a way where nothing can possibly get done. And if they have secrets, they're set up in a way where they're compartmentalized where somebody were an outsider were to come in, they're not just going to be able to get access to them. That's how they've been able to keep the secrets for as long as they have been. So people had these expectations of Dan Bonino that he's going to go in there and he's going to capture all the pedophiles and he's going to release the Epstein list, which hasn't even been established to exist. And then when he went in there and he found out that Epstein really did end his own life, they were mad at him because he wasn't telling them what they wanted to hear. So, I respect him because he's a guy that and I'm going to predict this. He's going to come out and he's going to explain when he does his first podcast all of the red tape and complexity that goes on with government and the FBI and why it's difficult to just like, you know, do the things that podcasters demand that they think that you can just, you know, wave a magic wand and make occur. And he's also going to point out all the things that he did do that he was able to accomplish because change is extremely difficult. And the reason why I'm saying this isn't just because I want to say I support Dan Bonino because he follows me. Uh, but it's also just because I want people to understand that my own perspective, maybe your perspective will evolve as you learn about the true level of technology that the United States government has. We are operating on a completely different playing field than the rest of the world is. And I don't think anybody has realized that this is the case until relatively recently. And I think a lot of people have in disbelief about this that we know that thei that the military is more advanced but there's been people saying we don't have hypersonics guys we don't have hypersonics what are you talking about United States has had hypersonics since the 60s like they're saying oh you know we would lose in a war to Russia or China are you out of your mind are you actually out of your mind so it's very important in my opinion that the United States did what they did to Venezuela because That was us establishing. This was doing what Trump and Marco Rubio and others have been saying, which is that we are going to leverage our technologies and our capabilities to advance United States interests abroad specifically in trade, uh, you know, anything that we need, national security. And to this end, we kidnapped a president. A lot of people have been wondering how the hell did they do that? There's actually some people that were in so disbelief, such disbelief about us kidnapping a president of a country. President, let's put it in quotes. I mean, we're talking foreign dictator. Do they really count? They're like twothirds of a president. Let's just say. And yes, we don't have a name for this new Ashton yet. They're brown glasses. Maybe this should just be brown Ashton. We're not worried about labels or being called racist. Brown Ashton, it is simple. Solved. Okay, back to the politics. So, people were wondering, they were saying, "Oh, this is a false flag. There's no way that these eight helicopters could have just flown directly into the capital city of Venezuela without anybody getting shot or hurt or anything like that, which is what the reports are saying." And I think the United States government would say if somebody got hurt or killed or something like that because it's kind of hard to hide. So out comes a new report today and this is secondhand so take it how you will, but I found a couple different sources that are referencing the same report where uh a Venezuelan soldier comes out and says this was not a normal attack. This was they were not using what they would call conventional weapons. They had drones that nobody had seen before. They said they were using sonic weapons that were causing their ears and noses to bleed that would immobilize them. That anybody that tried to shoot back that was just brave enough to shoot back that they would just get completely annihilated, vaporized, disintegrated. They're just done. GG. That basically 20 dudes rolled up and eight helicopters, kidnapped a president, took out over 100 soldiers. Over 100 soldiers, and got out of there with the president with no injuries. That is some That's straight up out of Call of Duty [ __ ] That's more impressive than a video game to me. I mean, that's just wow. So, let's listen to that. I've got it up here. I've got I've got two different interpretations from that same report. So, I just thought this was wild. It seems to be going kind of viral right now. Um, let's see. Here we go. This is one of the guys that was protecting Maduro has spoken and you got to hear what he's said. It's in Spanish, but I'll translate. Also, Trump announced that, you know, the cartels, they're going after him in Mexico. The whole vibe of Latin America has changed because of what happened in Venezuela. And uh now that we're getting firstirhand accounts from people that were there, the soldier says they didn't hear him coming. They said he says the Americans had technology superior to anything they've ever seen. Everything that they were using for radar, for anything was completely taken offline. They had drones and the drones were taking out bases and taking out things faster. They didn't have no technology. They've never had to fight against drones. He also talks about that there was only eight helicopters. There was only 20 men that were sent in and those 20 men killed hundreds of their men and none of those soldiers were injured. He talks about it felt like they were firing 300 rounds a minute. Nothing they >> I think he probably means per second because just for the record 300 rounds a minute is not a lot >> ever seen. Nothing that they can compete with. And then he also talks to the fact that the Americans had some kind of uh sonic shock boom that was sent out and everybody immediately started bleeding profusely out of their nose. They couldn't even gather themselves because whatever was sent at them made them fall to their knees and vomit blood out of their mouth and out of their noses. They were unccapacitated immediately. He says he never wants to fear never wants to go through that again. Doesn't want to have to fight with the Americans again. He's sending warnings to everybody out there that you you think you can fight the Americans. You don't even know what their weaponry is like and what they're capable of. 20 men took out hundreds and that's starting to spread all through Latin America [clears throat] and now they're not saying if you want me come and get me anymore. They're like oh [ __ ] Especially after Trump says hey Mexico you're on the list too. That is crazy. For the record I voted for this. Are you kidding? This gets me up to half masked. We're almost maybe 3/4 of the way full here. Holy smacks. That is h I don't really know how to put it into words. I just feel this sense of straight up patriotism when I hear that. You're telling me we got weapons that are just straight up demoralizing enemies to the point where they don't even want to fight back anymore? Hell yeah. Why aren't we doing this before? I mean, I'm just sitting here wondering like, is this the greatest administration ever? Certainly in my lifetime, no doubt. Best secar, best secretary of state ever, best president ever. Honestly, JD Vance might be the weak link. He might be the weak link in this entire administration. We're just breaking out sonic weapons, causing people's eyes and ears to bleed, causing them to be immobilized and be like, "I'm done. I'm done. I'm done." I'm like, "Oh, I hear this. I hear this. I saw a meme I'm going to recreate. I hear this and I'm just like my autistic self's like aura. Oh my god. So much aura coming from that. I'm still trying to process it all. So where first of all, when is Michael Bay going to make the movie? I'll be the first person in line to see the movie. I'm going to be the dude camped out a night before to watch the movie of the Venezuelan raid. I don't even know what they're going to call it yet. I can imagine in my mind, Michael Bay makes this. You got eight eight Chinook helicopters rolling up and they've got Blackhawk helicopters like flanking them. Next thing you know, a bunch of [ __ ] orbs come out and now you got all these orbs floating around and they're just frying people, zapping them, shooting missiles down, directing energy weapons, frying their brains. And the best part, everybody gets out just like a hero movie. And it's all real. Just inject it directly into my veins. Use the mind ship and download it into my brain. I want it. And I want it right now. Wow. God, I love this administration chat. So, there's this other version of this. It goes into a little bit more depth. Let me pull that part up because, you know, it just kind of shows you that this was the reason why this seems like this is just some guy is that he's translated this from uh is it Portuguese, right, that they speak? Uh here we go. Here's the other version. [snorts] Portuguese and Spanish are pretty similar. >> What they are telling you is absolutely true. >> Here we go. >> Folks, pay attention to this audio from Achavista in Karakas who exper >> Honestly, even if this is a duplicate, I just want to listen to it again. This has got me so excited. >> The attack this past January 3rd. Listen. >> Well, I want you to know what they are telling you is absolutely true. Understand? >> Uh, they're going to do all of that. Well, what choice do we have? I'll send you a video. You can draw your own conclusions. Mr. Nobleto Rodriguez. Uh, we surrender. We have no option. Look, they have more technology, much more weaponry. We're not prepared. Here today, people were returning their rifles that they voluntarily handed in. People want nothing to do with it. >> People don't want to fight. People don't want to uh It was quite ugly what happened in Karacas. Warrior neutralized. All the force we had to respond failed. No, they shut down the entire electrical system, took out the radars, took out all the e-las. People were scared. Only one person grabbed an eagla. And when he fired it, a drone immediately detected him and well, they died. They killed them all with one single bomb. Uh here on January 23rd, one guy here wrote to be a tough guy. He shot that crap. He took him out and the drone soon returned and dropped a bomb. Well, it blew up half of this area. Uh there are many dead, many people burned, many people injured. >> And I'll send you a video. There are around 100 dead, around 100 military dead. >> They threatened that the next ones that was just eight helicopters. Only eight helicopters, they said. And it was true because there were only eight helicopters and 20 men. 20 men who killed uh to 300 men. I mean 32 taken out in one single devastating blow. More than a a few presidential figures, a handful of civilians. And there were only 20 of them. But the weaponry they possessed, man, these were weapons. My buddies tell me that that could fire over 300 rounds, man. Per per minute. They were weapons that that those guys were too quick. Hey, >> this is just just honestly I'm just gaining aura just from being near it and absorbing the energy as a fellow American that talks about advanced technology because what's what's important about this is it goes to show that we're right about the United States has technology that like the rest of the world doesn't understand. We actually spoke about this exact technology that they're describing here where they're talking about immobilizing the people, making their eyes bleed, all this crazy [ __ ] I was actually recently talking about it. In fact, I got the video ready to go here for y'all. Here we go. [music] Pentagon scientists have finished testing on an early weapon that can make laser plasma balls talk. >> Stop or we will be forced to fire upon you. >> It's called the the laser [music] induced plasma effect and it's made by the joint, not only the weapons directorate. So what they've done is basically created a laser that can shoot out to a certain distance and they can pipe in sound sound waves through it and actually make human voice sounds and commands. >> Stop or we will be forced to fire up. >> Now where this becomes useful is around an area where you want to keep a perimeter secure. So essentially you can shoot out this laser. You can then talk to the the people on the edge of the perimeter rather than sending troops out there and tell them to get away or you're going to shoot or get away or they're going to use other mean to deter them. And that same laser can be used to actually target the individual. Wait, chat. Why are y'all acting surprised? Y'all didn't know we can fry people's brains with this [ __ ] I'm telling you, you're not I mean, am I just bad at my job? I mean, you know what? This might be my fault. This is probably my fault. I've been holding back. I've been trying to say that we can fry people's minds with laser beams and [ __ ] and we can make plasma balls that like people are going to think are ghosts and stuff like that. Is that Have I not been clear? I probably haven't been clear. That's probably my bad, guys. So yeah, we can make crazy laser beam plasma balls that are like talking in people's minds. We can fry people's brains. We can incapacitate them, immobilize them. We have AI that we can use that is literally like the drone is flying up there. I think I did the the video last time. The drone is flying up there and it's mapping everything like the whole city and the AI is tracking every single moving object. So when he's talking about like, hey, the dude jumped out and like it disintegrated him. Like yeah, like the moment that they saw that guy was moving towards an aggressive position, a Reaper drone could already just fired a missile. I'm just saying hypothetically. It could even be some way crazier [ __ ] than that. You know, a directed energy weapon could just fire down on somebody and just it's over from outer space. From outer space, chat. So when I listen to this, I just go, "Oh, we are we're gonna get vindicated." I mean, I doubt they break out the plasma orbs that are teleporting airplanes. But at this point, why not have some fusion or alternative powered drone that can do these things? Just have to have a weapon on it and it has to be synchronized up with the Gorgon stair system with the AI built in, the asterisk Loheed Martin AI. And then yeah, they can just, you know, have plasma balls talking to you, fry your brains, make your eyes bleed. Those are like the better outcomes if we're just going to be perfectly honest. This is really just like some people are pointing out this would be like the old technology that we're breaking out just to flex a little bit. Like, oh, you thought you were safe in Caracus in your in your uh safe house inside your military base in your capital city? No, we can turn off all the power in the whole city. Uh, your super advanced radars, those are just completely disabled and useless as well. And then also, we can go ahead and just make people think they're like they're being haunted by by evil spirits and [ __ ] which is just like psychological warfare. Keep summer safe, chat. Keep summer safe. Okay, sorry. Keep going. Cuz he also says a little bit more here at the end. So, fry their brains. >> Use other means to deter them. And that same laser can be used to actually target the individual and uh and and create heat through pin pricks, like microscopic pin pricks [music] in their skin, even beneath clothing. It's extremely uncomfortable, and people move out of the way almost immediately. At the same time, the exact same laser is also being used as kind of a a never-ending flashbang grenade. See? See? You can literally drive people crazy, make them think they're feeling stuff, and it's so discomforting, and they don't really want to do anything. And the same laser is a neverending flashbang grenade that's just so you can't even focus because you're constantly being disoriented by this flash. I almost guarantee this this or similar technology is what we deploy. That's what those guys are describing. They're describing like some sort of sonic weapon or area of effect EMP type of weapon. And with respect to the grid, we're talking about like hacking their whole their whole network. Probably we probably have back doors into like every country's power systems. I mean, we have vulnerabilities. They have vulnerabilities, too. It's pretty crazy. And yes, Ben Rich and other people, they've been talking about this. The problem is here's what I'll tell you guys. This is very important. I'm I'm dropping life lessons here. When 911 happened, doesn't matter what you who you think did it. The important part for me for 911 was it was a wakeup call. That was a wakeup call. I had grown up never knowing or understanding war, never knowing or understanding terrorism at home. And there I learned what what uh atrocities people are capable humans are capable of, what level of planning of operations people are capable of. And it's scary and you realize that and that's what this is is that this is an awakening of people realizing that we have technologies that you know classical physics may not fully be able to understand and grasp especially if it includes beaming energy over distances. A lot of this can be explained. Agreed. Agreed. But there becomes a line where some of it can't quite be uh naturally explained especially when planes are being teleported out of the sky. Just a random example. Okay, so [snorts] back to the uh task at hand. So Venezuela, we've got this super advanced technology. Now segue this back to MH370. The way that I know that we have this is the MH370 videos. Show them all the time, including at the beginning of this, you know, uh, this particular, uh, live stream here. And I guess I'll just reaffirm these videos are real. I know they're real. How do I know they're real? Well, I found the guy that leaked them. There's no hoaxer. The videos, they're not going to find this plane. They're currently searching right now in the South Indian Ocean. and they're never going to find this plane in South Indian Ocean cuz the videos have coordinates in them and it's the nicar islands. So, uh I'm looking at videos like military videos and this is part I want to remind people made a post about this today but I guess again I have to repeat myself. Listen very carefully what I'm about to say here. the go fast and the gimbal videos, those Navy UFO videos, they became super famous in 2017, the ones that the Navy said, "Yep, these are actually real." Those videos were leaked on the internet like almost 10 years before that. And those videos, the same debunkers that say the MH370 videos are fake, those same debunkers were 100% sure those Navy videos were fake. They were conclusively debunked as some sort of elaborate recreation. That's what they said. And then the Navy came out in 2017 said, "Nope, they're real." So, those of you out there who doubt the authenticity of the MH370 videos, there is literally a precedent for the videos being real. Okay. Today, Danny Jones spoke to uh a pilot and asked him about MH370. And I have to say right off the bat that what the hell, man. Like I guess I understand the situation. I have shown zero love to Danny Jones. I've said nothing positive about him for the most part. I've said a lot of negative things, but it's just [ __ ] up to talk about somebody's research, talk about somebody's work, talk about it incorrectly, and on top of that to not say the person you're talking about. It's shitty because it's obvious that your intention is I don't want to give that person any credit for their work. When I show people's videos, I don't not say their names. I don't not give them credit because I think they're shitty people. I want people to know who they are. I want people to know what their opinions are. So, when I hear people like Danny Jones, Ross Colehart, all these other guys, when they talk about my stuff or they just they won't say my name, [ __ ] you, man. Honestly, at least have the balls to say my name. At least have that much. And here's the facts before I play this. You know what? Let's just talk. This is a message for Danny Jones. Let's just talk again. Let's just think about the sides of this. First of all, I will give this concession. I will be chill in our conversation. I have every reason to crash out in a conversation and and I think Danny knows it would look really bad for him when that were to happen. So, I will not do that and keep it 100% professional. That's the concession that I will give. Danny has no reason to reject it. His, you know, a lot some of his podcasts do very well. A lot of them some of them don't. I'm pretty sure if I come back on the show, it's gonna get a lot of views. There's still a lot of people that want to see me go down. A lot of people that want to see this conversation and situation be resolved. I think that a lot of my initial followers came from Danny Jones's uh from his following. So, let's just have the conversation because it's so much talking around people and at the minimum at least get my position correct. That's all that I ask. Stop going around there saying that Ashen thinks that aliens zap the plane or Ashen thinks that UFOs zapped the plane. That's just like, dude, come on, man. You're not giving me nearly nearly the credit I deserved. I solved the mystery of the plane, man. And it's the United States government that did it. It wasn't [ __ ] aliens that did it. It was the United States government. So when you say disingenuous stuff like that, it it is going to come back and haunt you. But let's just at least have the conversation, air everything out there, resolve that because truthfully, I'm a pretty reasonable guy. There we go. Okay, so here's the clip. I just closed it. One sec. Here we go. This is the short version of the clip. I think there was one more part I'll speak to as well. Um, here it is. Fly ether kind of edited it together. >> Take on the the MH370 airplane that disappeared. The Malaysian Airlines. >> Yeah, that's that's an interesting one because >> that's one of the craziest ones to me. >> It is. Um, you know, the the all the theories came out right away. You know, somebody stole the airplane. They're going to turn it into a bomb. I mean, I just shook my head because I'm like, first of all, there's there's only a few runways around the planet where you can land an airplane that big. Then to hide the airplane, you have to have a huge hanger, >> right? >> And seven trip 7s don't fit all the way into most hangers. Like the tail will stick out, right? Oh, really? >> And then on top of that, you had what, how many people on 250 people, let's say, on board the airplane. >> Yeah. >> You would have to get you'd have to, I guess, kill all of those people or or And then think about how many people it would take to coordinate a plot like that. You'd have to keep everybody silent. Nobody would come in front of a camera, behind a microphone, and spill the beans about what happened. So, >> so none of that stuff was ever plausible. >> Wow. That part right there is kind of crazy >> because that's what happened. That's not plausible. It's not plausible the United States conducted a covert operation. How many people you think had to know about the operation? Like 20, 30? It's not as many as this guy is saying. How do we know? because we're watching the two videos and neither of them has a person on board. They're both drones that are recording this and the orbs are spinning around the plane are also drones. So, actually not that many people need to know about this operation. A very small number actually. And I think that's part of the reason why nobody's come forward is it turns out the secrecy in the United States is a lot more powerful than what people think in the public. And the people that doubt that, I would say, go look at what just happened in Venezuela and what you thought about the technologies before that operation. Did you think that we can make people's ears bleed and make people immobilize and demoralize them the level they're turning in their guns in their capital city? No, you didn't think that. And here I am telling you it again. They can keep secrets like this. This is how they do covert operations. We don't hear about them because they use very small number of people. They use special forces that are never going to talk. And to the point about the people on the plane, everybody asked me, "Well, what do you think happened to the people on the plane?" I think they're dead. Why? Because they're not talking. They're not going to CNN going, "Hey, man. I'm uh you know, uh what's his face? Uh James Wood or sorry, not uh what was the guy's Philip Wood. I'm I'm Philip Wood and I was the guy that was supposed to be on that plane." Nobody's doing that. So, they're either in witness protection or they're dead, right? And most of them are Chinese. So, if China wants to do something, they could take care of them. Or the simplest explanation is that they died because there was a fire on board the plane. I'm going to get to that in a second. >> Even though there's people that write books about it and make videos about it, that airplane is probably down at the bottom of a very deep ocean. Those are my theories. >> So, he one more thing he said there, he gets edited out, but I watched the whole thing. He says he thinks it's at the bottom of the ocean because the ocean's really deep. Like this is like no disrespect to that guy. I'm sure he's a very intelligent guy, but this is where the NPC thinking comes into play. That's not his original thought. You know how I know that's not his original thought? Any guesses? The ocean isn't that deep in the South Indian Ocean. How do I know? I actually checked. So this is how simple it is. People say this weird stuff like the ocean's super deep. That's why we weren't able to find the plane. The black boxes are all rated to 20,000 ft and there's nowhere in the South Indian Ocean that goes that deep. And so you hear people say this and you go, that's not even your own thought that you just said right there. You literally just co-opted that from somebody else that said that because neither of you did any research to check because you could have just checked and realized that's not true at all in the South Indian Ocean. And this is what's weird is that people just make things up. They just make things up when the story doesn't make any sense to them. They go, "No, there's no way the United States could have done anything. They could have covered this up." And you go, "Okay, well, what do you think happened?" They go, "Well, the ocean is like really deep. There's just" And you go, "No, it's not." And they go, "But yeah, it's just it's somewhere in the ocean." Like, what the hell, man? This is just This is why we can't solve the mystery. This is why we can't solve the mystery. Why didn't Danny Jones just pull the videos up? Be like, "Hey, man. Well, there's two military videos right there." And there's literally coordinates. There's literally coordinates in there and you can draw a straight line from the last position of the plane to the coordinates in this video. That's weird. Okay, let finishes on what happened to it, but [clears throat] you know, there's, you know, there's probably a dozen more. >> Yeah, the best one is that UFOs abducted it and made it vanish. [laughter] >> Absolutely. [gasps] The UFOs made in Venice. This is coming from the guy that literally interviews people that thinks they were raped by aliens and they were impregnated by aliens. This is the guy that goes onto a beach while dudes trying to summon magic orbs for hours and nothing happens and then says it happened but he just couldn't record it. This is the dude that has CIA people on all the time, including the literal brother-in-law of the guy that leaked the videos. Why do I call him CIA Danny? Cuz I don't know how you can be reacting that way and be taken seriously, especially considering what your profession is and the people that you talk to to completely just disingenuously misrepresent and mischaracterize my position and then to laugh it off like you're above that for somehow. Even if aliens zapped that plane, that would be the most credible thing that's ever been on the Danny Jones podcast. [laughter] It would be the most credible thing even if aliens did zap that plane. Okay, let's just leave it at that. You had Ian Carol on your show. fullon skitso Israel Jew. Literally everything is Israel. Everything's a conspiracy. Everything's Israel. And and this is too far, by the way, because I say it all the time. And I'm going to say it again. I have psychic powers. The aliens downloaded them into my brain. And that's how I learned all of this. It wasn't hard work or research. And that's how I know they're not going to find the plane. They're searching right now. They're not going to find the plane in the South Indian Ocean. and aliens told me in my dreams. So, make sure you take it to the bank when it doesn't happen again. All the people that are talking [ __ ] all the people that have been like, "Ash, you're going to look so stupid when they find that plane is going to destroy your grift." Uh-huh. We'll see. The psychic aliens say differently. Okay, let's get to the next thing here. Oh, wait. No, we're not done yet. Sorry. Sorry. Not done yet. Yeah, these UFO UFOs made it uh tra sent it through a wormhole wormhole portal. >> Yeah. See, I get asked that question all the time. Like I was one of the things I did as a captain was I would ask people, I'd say, "Hey, if you ever had a question you wanted to ask your captain, >> this is your lucky flight. Write it down on a napkin or piece of paper. Send it up to me. I'll answer your questions." >> Right? >> So about every 10th question was, "Have you ever seen a UFO?" >> And I I had the same answer. I'd write back every time. I'd say, "Not from the outside." And I'd just leave it at that. I'd send it back to him. You know, >> not from the outside. >> Not from the outside. That's all I would say. [laughter] the and the explosion to me are not obviously fake. I think those I think those look just as legitimate and as any of those videos that the Pentagon has released, just [music] to be clear. >> I agree. >> That's very nice of you, Danny. >> Oh, okay. So, he edited that part in there. I didn't even see that part the first time. So that I think he's pointing out as well Danny that that clip at the end was this space that we held together with Julian myself and Tupacabra them held it to try to get everybody to like you know chill out a little bit because we were going at each other pretty hard and Danny's all that Danny said like almost nothing except for then it comes out oh I think it could look real now he's backtracking because now he's trying to make fun of wormholes and the idea of orbs even though this is literally what he talks about every one of his podcasts. Like this is what he talks about all his podcast, but now haha, it's it's uh it's silly. Let me point out another thing. That NPC pilot guy that was just talking, you know, like, oh, they I get asked about UFOs. It so silly that guy. There's another part of this, the part that's edited out in the middle. He gets asked what he thinks happened. And you know what he says? He says it could have been a fire because of the lithium ion batteries on the plane. [laughter] I just go, "Uh, boy, I wonder what Danny was thinking. I wonder what was going on in Danny's mind when the guy said that because oh look, that's literally my theory. Literally my theory is that it must have it could and they literally they talk about it for like a minute. They go talk about how it could have been a ghost flight. The the fire took everybody out and then the plane was flying by itself. And I go, you're this. You're so close. You're so close. I'm like, why are you not showing him the videos? I'm going, wait a minute. I'm like, we have videos. You can see the smoke coming out of the plane. This is the part where I guess I'm just too logical. I'm I'm looking at coordinates in the bottom right left here. I know where this is. This is within 100 kilometers of these coordinates. I got smoke. Clearly smoke coming out of the back of this plane. Plane's super low. And you're just going, "How are people ignoring this?" It's not like It's not like I made these videos. You would have to like literally make these videos knowing all the evidence that's out there because all the evidence points to that's what's what's going on. So this guy says, "Oh, it was a fire. It could have been a fire on board the plane." I'm going, "Uh, I think you're close, but you missed one thing. Yes, there was a fire on the plane and yes, the fire probably took everybody out, but before that plane hit the water. Some orbs did some magic dancy [ __ ] to it and then they made it disappear. And so people would say, "Okay, well, why are the orbs real? Why is this real?" Because you're looking at an operation, guys. The surveillance is what proves it to be real. This isn't a Nokia camera that you're looking at here. You're looking at Gorgon stair wide area motion imagery. You're looking at Gorgon stair wide area motion imagery. Nobody faked that. You're seeing an operation. They're only recording it in this level of depth and this level of detail because they want to have this forever. They just don't want the public to know about it. Right. So, how close is that guy? Super close. And I let me just add a little bit of more evidence which is just should be really damning that happened in the South China Sea where China and the United States had just become more contested over who who owns that territory. So this is definitely a message to China showing like what we could do in their territory. But also the Chinese the the Malaysian CEO, Malaysian Airlines CEO denied there was anything dangerous on board the plane for like almost two weeks after until this happened and and they came up with their cover story of the South Indian Ocean after like 5 days, six days and then he reverses course and a week after they come up with this story of the South Indian Ocean, he admits that these lithium-ion batteries were on the plane. And this is super important because and and a lot of people admit this if you just read the articles about it. They say if this had been known right away, everybody would have been saying it was clearly a fire. There was a bunch of other incidents where almost the exact same thing happened. And the reason why they had to hold that information because they couldn't let that happen. Because if the prevailing narrative became that it was a fire, imagine seeing those videos when the prevailing narrative is a fire. It's undeniable at that point. They couldn't have people even getting close to what really happened. So, they had to somehow cover up the fire situation even though there was a ton of evidence, including eyewitnesses. An eyewitness saw the plane on fire when it first happened for just a couple seconds. whenever they ignited the the detonator, whatever was on the plane. So, okay. Um, I think that's good enough about Danny Jones. Now, the next thing I want to bring up is a guy named Kim.gov. You probably heard of him. He ran a site called uh, Mega Upload, I think it was back in like was it the 90s, 2000s, and he got arrested or actually does he ever get arrested? I mean, he got indicted for sure. He basically was stealing people's movies and then selling a service where he would let you download movies for free, but you paid him the right to download as many movies as you wanted, right? So, he made a bunch of money off that. And if you don't know this story, I'll give you the bridged version. But like two months after I started researching the MH370 videos, Kim.com is in my DMs. He wants to partner up with me. Help me out. I should have been way more. People were warning me back there. They were like, "Dude, this guy is a scammer. This is weird." It retrospect, it's super weird. So, he doesn't really promote me, though. He like never really retweeted any of my stuff. And then like a couple weeks later, this debunk appears out of nowhere and everybody's hammering me with it. And then Kim.com is messaging me in the morning being like, "You have to say that these videos are fake. This evidence is too compelling." And he was like kind of on my side, but not really. He was just like, "Tell me what I do." And and there I have a recording of me and the this photographer that people that somebody communicated and said, "You've got to go say these these photos are yours." I've got a recording of us three-way together in a conversation. So I, you know, nobody's going to deny that this stuff I'm saying here happened because I've got proof that corroborates the stuff. So I don't trust him because he flips on me. And now I was like, "No, these videos are totally fake." And I'm trying to be like, "I don't know, man. Let's wait a second. Pump the brakes." Nope. Nope. [snorts] And so then you I research him a little bit and he told me what I'm about say he told me. So, if they sue me later over this or whatever, Kim.com told me this and I swear to it, told me that the US government confiscated his money uh because, you know, they couldn't get to him because he's in New Zealand. So, they confiscate his money, his bank accounts, and they give him back an allowance every so often. I'm sure there's some legal thing that's like, "We can take your money, but if we don't, you know, follow through on the charges, blah blah." or it could just be a straight up pay for play situation where as long as you do whatever we say we'll give you an allowance of money. I don't know what the exact circumstance. I just know that's how it's going down that he's getting the money from them. He that's what he told me. And just to know what kind of snake this guy is, he was like trying to offer me a job and his like legal defense against the government and like go look at his website and this whole raid that happened on his on his compound. So look man, you guys can trust him. you can follow him. But when that happened, I stopped trusting him completely. I think he's a snake. I think he's owned by the United States government. I think that he does whatever they want. And if you go look at his Twitter page, if you actually just look at his Twitter page, I hadn't looked at it in a long time, not going to lie. And and he had a stroke. So this is the reason why I had didn't go hard on him because I'm pretty sure I caused the stroke. It's like nonzero probability that I caught gave kimggov here a stroke. Guys, I'm going to show you how, too. I'm going to show you the evidence. I always bring the receipts. So, I was looking at his profile and it's literally all anti-Trump propaganda and pro-Iranian and Russian propaganda. I haven't even seen some of the new stuff he's he's he's put posting on here. And a lot of the stuff just has like community notes on it because it's just straight up fake. So, hates uh hates the FBI, of course. No problem. Hates Trump now. Absolutely hates Trump. Where were the Iranian stuff that he was posting and the Russian stuff from earlier? Wait, is this Wait, what? This is one of the UFO people. That's weird. That's This is really weird. That's really weird. Huh? Owen Troyer. Okay. Yeah. Anyway, so [sighs and gasps] Kim is back, but all he's doing is posting anti-Trump Ukrainian propag uh Russian and Iranian pro-Iranian propaganda. And all I want to say is I told you so told this told you guys this dude was uh a spook. And for people wondering like how can he be owned by the government but be against Trump because he's owned by the deep state. He's owned by the Obama Biden administration Hillary crew that hate Trump. He's owned by that crew, not by this current administration. That's the difference. So if I were somebody that was like the Obama person, yeah, I would have my, you know, eslave kim.gov, I would have him talking smack about Trump 247. 247. So here you go. This is uh this is true. This is the video they gave him. stroke a world where rich that's Oh, that's that's a good one, too. I think I had a martini before that, though. Hold on. That was not the right one. This is the right one. Here we go. [music] Somebody from the USA came [music] and took it all away. [music] If he's a good boy, guess allowance.com # glowy boys. [music] Why do you blow so hard? What is hiding in your pass? Stole from Hollywood inside a trading and embezzlement sting. Now he's on Twitter calling scammers with the only thing the FBI let him string but when the calling he shed a tear now he's calling other people scammers out of FEAR [music] he got empty pockets and heartache from the USA the government came and took it all away [music] by You go so hard. Guy.com. What is hiding in your pass? [music] Guy.com stole from Hollywood inside trading in embezzlement. [music] Now he's on Twitter calling scammers with the only thing the FBI left him [music] string. Didn't he get him? Why you go so hard? Why you [music] Why you blow so hard? Why you blow [music] so hard? Why you Why you blow so hard? [music] Why you blow so hard? [music] Why you Why you blow your heart? [music] Why you go so hard? [music] WHY YOU WHY YOU go so hard? That That has no reason, no business being that big of a banger. That is I only break out for rare occasions, guys. Only break it out for rare occasions. Kim.gov, why do you glow so hard? That is probably the only question that anyone should ask. Dude is visible. Dude is visible from the moon. Glows that hard. Okay, people are upset that we're talking too much about kim.gov. Let's talk science. Okay, this is what you've all been wondering. Moving into crypto. Going to become a crypto expert here. Crypto and stock expert. DJT and the TAE alpha t trial alpha energy merger had major news this week. So if you were doubting and a lot of people are doubting by the way. Turns out there's a lot of libtards that are shortselling DJT because they don't believe in science. Big true. Big true. They do not believe in science and fusion. So they're all shortselling fusion because they hate technology. They hate science progress. That's the main reasons. So it's not going to be an easy path forward. But they announced that there is a the new selection process for their 50 megawatt I think it's 50 megawatt uh fusion generator is going to begin. So what does this mean? This means that essentially they are saying we have the capability to build a fusion reactor right now. We've got the prototypes. We've got all the test data. We just need to find like a city uh municipality that is willing to let us build this there and possibly get some subsidies and in exchange you get a fusion reactor in your city. You get some jobs. You know, a lot of benefits. In fact, if I want my state to have it, but I live in Minnesota. We're backwood savages out here. We fusion. You think we're getting fusion in Minnesota? We can't even listen to federal officers. Our roads are beat to hell. It's It's freezing out here. It just sucks. Sucks in general. We're not getting any fusion reactors here. Maybe we'll get one in Space Juice City, Alabama, you know. So, the selection process has begun. And this is the big reason why Tri Alpha wanted to merge with DJT. Now, let me admit something here. This is very important because I know that there are intelligent stock people listening. They're going, "How does Ashton know about any of this stuff? Why does he know about this stuff? Or does he even know?" I know that Donald J. Trump stock. The Trump Media and Technology Group was basically a penny stock before this. It was it was a meme stock. And meme stock is essentially it's like your value is tied up in the belief of your stock. It was that. Absolutely. And that's why it crashed from like $80 a share down to like $10 a share before the Trialpha Energy merger. That's a huge drop. But now that company is Trialpha Energy, Tripha Energy is now part of DJT. This gives it credibility. This gives it an actual business that's not just being a meme stock. And being a meme stock doesn't mean you don't generate revenue. Clicks generate revenue. So the reason why Triala Energy wanted this is because they wanted to have a leg up from the political perspective. Who's going to who is g which municipality would not want to go work with the business of the president of the United States? You get a huge uh you know you get favors, you get uh external benefits to something like that. So and I don't know if it's legal, it's legal, right? I don't know all the law about that, but I'm sure they're doing everything by the books. So, this is huge because this shows they're actually going to build something here. This isn't just a meme. This isn't just like us going, "Oh, well, this technology works. You just got to believe and you got to invest some more." No, this is saying, "We know it works. We can scale it up and we're going to start with a 50 megawatt reactor, but we can build one up." They were talking about 300 for the next one. So, this is going to rapidly happen. And my guess, I don't don't hold me to this, but I would guess it would take about three to five years to build the plant. You may say, Ashton, that's really too optimistic. I don't know that it is. Here's another key aspect of why fusion is so amazing. It doesn't have to be counted as a nuclear reactor. Write this down for my high IQ futurists. From a safety perspective, they don't need all the same nuclear reactor safety codes. This is something that David Kirkley and others spoke about, which is that these fusion reactors, especially if it's a neutronic, doesn't release significant radiation, safe to be around. So, you actually can classify it more like a medical device, which has far less regulations. I mean, think about a medical device like compare going and getting a CT scan done versus, you know, going into a nuclear power plant, right? The safety, it's a significant drop off. So, what this means is it's a lot easier to get this regulated, get this passed and build these things without having to go through as many safety pros. Now, there's still a lot you got to do. So, I don't know, three, five, 10 years. I mean, we're looking at something where it's going to start happening rapidly. And the moment the first one of these doesn't have to be trial energy doesn't have to be DJT. The moment the first one of these fusion reactors is online known about in the public on the grid producing energy. I mean the whole thing is going to blow wide open because then at that point why build anything that's not a fusion reactor unless it's somehow better than a fusion reactor in which case great. Let's do that. You show me something better than fusion reactor. Great. I I love that. I love it. You just going suck energy directly from the vacuum. Perfect. I love it. Give it put uh invest invest everything I got. [sighs] Okay. What else about DJT? And also I have one more thing I want to point out, guys. I'm being 100% real about this stock stuff. Do not go into this looking for a quick flip. We're in this because at least I'm in this because I believe in fusion. I love fusion and I want what's best for the world. But I've also realized that there may not be a lot of money in it. Part of the reason why it didn't happen is because well, what are we really delivering? We're really delivering the lowest cost energy there is. So, we're really cutting into our own margins the more efficient that we make this. And it could in theory be almost infinitely efficient if if we're right about zero point energy. So, we're talking about a product where, you know, I guess the demand keeps going up and we need more and more and more, but ultimately end of the day, we're we're trying to produce free energy for people. So, keep those things in mind. This is a long-term thing. It's not like the fusion reactors are online producing energy on the grid right now, but they will be. They will be. Now, speaking of this, China is catching up, guys. China is catching up. And I think it's becoming more and more obvious. So later on when it turns out that China's catching up and everybody starts talking about it, don't come to me being like, Ashton, why didn't you tell us? You didn't warn us that China was going to come take over. Uh, no. I definitely did. So if you just Google China fusion I think even right now and go to the news page for it you will see as I will show right here that China is making a very interesting claim here. Look at this. We should be paying a lot of attention to the headlines that are coming out of China around fusion because they don't have the same level of suppression of science that we do in America. For the people to wonder why is that the case? Because we're in the lead. So how it works is we have some technology that nobody else has. We're not going to give it to the public because if we give it to the public then our adversaries all get it as well. So that that the best technology only will come out, only be admitted when everybody else already has it. So the other people like China over here, they're trying to catch up. We're way up here and they're trying to catch up to us. So they don't care about revealing science and technology because we already have that stuff. So this is how the game is is playing out. This is why you should be listening to what China is saying. So here we go. China's artificial sun reactor shatters major fusion limit a step closer near limitless clean energy. Chinese fusion reactor achieves plasma density previously thought to be impossible. Wow. I'm going to share something with you and maybe I already told you this. Hopefully not. But I've been wondering about what level of plasma density is actually going to be required to get this fusion process thing to work. I mean what we're trying to do is we're trying to make this negative voltage potential well and we want our ions to just all collapse into it like a little sun. And we're going to do that through magnetic fields using these tooidal donuts configured geometrically around it. So, we're going to do all that, but how dense does that how thick does that plasma have to be for that to work? So, I as So, actually, I didn't even ask. Salvador Pa sent me an email after we talked about this last week after I was wondering about this on live stream. So, he clearly watches and he said 10 the 23 meters uh per meter cubed uh some something per meter cubed. Oh, electrons per meter cubed or something like that. 10 the 23 very big number. So I look it up and it turns out that that's even higher than like the high threshold that Google or Grock or AI would would have expected a dense plasma to be. And this is important because the scientists, the engineers that we have exposed, George Miley, David Froin, uh Paul Morad, Paul Morad, uh Franklin me, um uh Robert ML Baker, all of these guys that have been working on this stuff, they wrote a paper, many of them wrote a paper together called the dense plasma focus, and they said, This dense plasma focused fusion reactor can produce gigawatts of excess energy, advanced beam energy weapons and says specifically specifically calls out gravity devices. So yes, dense plasma is very interesting. So what does this say? Previously thought it was impossible. Okay, so they have their own uh tokamac east. And before we say, oh well, it's a tokamac, but keep in mind, I don't care. You can use tokamax to do research. They're just never going to produce fusion that's going to be on the grid, in my opinion, at least not any significant amounts. So they say they were able to achieve plasma density far higher than previous limits. So because in fusion you want things to be closer and closer together. The more you can pack stuff in the better but because things are na because you know positives are naturally repel one another this becomes very difficult. You would think that, okay, because two positives or two negatives will repel, there should be some theoretical limit where you can only pack so much in there because there's going to be these repulsive forces that will cause things to repel and rip apart. That was the reason why this limit was theoretical. They would say, "Well, in theory, the forces should rip the stuff apart." They were wrong. And how weird is this? Because it turns out that the whole secret of plasmoid research turned into something called condensed charge research. This is what they called it when the n when uh the military the Pentagon took control of it in the early 90s. Ken shoulders and Hal Puda took this idea of plasmoids and they saw condensed charge. They saw charges that were clustered together that should that should basically break their understanding of physics because again negatives should be repelling. So how are all these clustering together? How are these how are they achieving this? That's the same exact idea and concept that what was just mentioned here in this paper in this uh article this idea of well how are all these how is this plasma getting as dense as as this when it shouldn't be able to? Wow, that's a major breakthrough because if that's true now, didn't we just unlock fusion? If the whole point is we have to retrieve this certain density, plasma density, and now you're saying we can do that and we didn't think it was possible before. Aren't we saying now that we can do fusion? And are you telling me that the United States didn't know about this until just now China is the the first person to figure this out? The US military had no idea even though we have fusion bombs, we didn't know that we could break this limit. Do you really believe that? So that's why I think that this is uh important because China's coming out with these empirical results. The the result is a plasma that remains stable even as its internal density rises, resulting in fuel densities far exceeding empirical limits. To me, this speaks directly to self-organization. directly to Ken Shoulders's research about EVO's uh condensed charge physics, condensed plasma charge physics, because again people want to know if you don't know what a plasma is, it's just a separation. You take your hydrogen atom, it's got it nucleus here, this ion, you separate the electron from it. Now you've created your plasma. That's it. So, if you were able to separate that electron and cluster them up over here and take these ions and theoretically cluster them up over here, you might be able to cause fusion to happen. Honk honk. [laughter] Okay. Now, [snorts] um just thinking here, what other fusion did I want to talk about? I found something on that front. I think we're going to go more into this next week, but let me show you this. Oh, yeah. Here, here's the dense plasma focus. By the way, I did reread the dense plasma focus paper uh of the last few days. Here it is. So, if you don't know what I'm talking about, you think I'm making that up or something, all everything I talk about is generally scientific papers. propulsion and power generation capabilities for a dense plasma focus fusion system for future military aerospace vehicles. Uh there's Franklin me, there's George Miley, there's David Froning right there. Um down here you'll see time distorting devices. They actually changed it. So it generates power for cloaking and shielding devices and gravity or time distorting devices. Right there, right in the scientific paper. Boom. A neutronic fusion orbs can manipulate time and space. There you have it. Okay, let me show you something cooler than that, though. I got something cooler than that. I found this. So, George Miley, one of those scientists that was working on this fusion for them, there was a clip that was going around of him talking during the 1989 congressional hearings about cold fusion and it was really boring. They honestly just like avoided it and they're all like they're basically fence sitters before fence sitting was even a word on the internet. Like I'm just going to sit the fence and say like these guys were good. I don't know what happened here. I didn't do it but it could have been real maybe. No fence hit it. Look at what I found. George Miley 2006 advances in dense plasma focus R&D for space power and propulsion. So how did I find this? Basically, I was going through the dense plasma focus and I saw that George Miley presented about dense plasma focus in 2007 and so I was like I want to find that presentation and it's not easy to find and so instead I found this one which is maybe connected to it like it might be a different version of the same presentation. I'm not entirely sure to be honest with you guys and it's pretty amazing. Um you can see Franklin me is mentioned right in this first uh first slide here. So Frank me is this Air Force guy that he is basically the co-signer or the manager on all of Eric Davis's papers including Ball Lightning Study which is all about plasmoids and EVOs. He's also the co-author on the teleportation physics study by Eric Davis. And there's another guy. So this paper here, I'm going to try to get another version of this that I can share easily without having to skip ads every 10 seconds here. But this talks about this thing here talks about a neutronic fusion, talks about boron 11 fusion. And I think the significant part about this is that this was 20076 this presentation came out. This is 20 years before now. And I animic fusion is just now becoming a thing that people understand what we're talking about. This is a long time ago. even though it was only, you know, 20 years or so. So, we may come back to this. Let's just let me scroll through until I hit another um pay or another um advertisement or whatever here. So, you know, it talks about a lot of stuff about how we can get to Mars, how we can get to Jupiter, how much faster this can be, how much more efficient this propulsion can be. Um some of the scientific papers they mention, there's Ed, look at this one right here. This is the Edward Teller 1992 paper right here talking about using the magnetic dipole for fusion that talks about a neutronic fusion propulsion. He's referencing the 1992 Edward Teller paper that I told you guys said that's the paper right there. Boom. Um what else does he mention? He also throws some other names out there. I thought and then to show you there's so many different similar types of fusion. This is how people are like, well, how many different types of configurations of fusion even within inertial confinement fusion? Like there's over a dozen now. And then some can be like hybrid or archetype fusions that include more than one. So there's a bunch of different you can see field reverse configurations listed. Look at this field reverse configuration right there. There's field reverse configuration right next to dense plasma focus. Okay, let's see what else. Talks about the cost, the design. He shows the actual design of these reactors here. Uh talks about why a neutronic fusion fuels are essential right here. So, this is huge because the orbs in the MH370 videos must be a neutronic fusion. It's not normal neutronic fusion. It's got to be a neutronic. It's it's actually essentially it's a neutronic fusion. And the main reason he says right there is he says because the neutrons cause radiation effects and material damage. Tridium is radioactive and it must breed. And the other reason is that we can get direct energy conversion. Without direct energy conversion and a neutronic fusion your system becomes really inefficient because now you have to use the steam cycle. If you want direct energy conversion, then you need to be doing a neutronic fusion. Boom. Boom. Okay, this feeds into Ferris Williams. So, we're not going to watch all this tonight, but I'm just going to give you a little taste because it's pretty damn spicy. Keep in mind what I just told you, okay? Let me switch to my other screen share here. I don't think we need sound right now. So, I think I can share this. Okay. Yeah. So, I was digging around and I found this article because I told you guys I was looking for Frank me, looking up Frank me, Eric Davis, teleportation stuff. And so, I read this thing and I think this is one of the UFO Twitter people and they probably hate me because most of them do. talking about Kepler Aerospace, which by the way, Kepler Aerospace has announced they're going to build a fusion reactor, commercial fusion reactor. Kepler Aerospace. Frank me was, I think, on the whatever uh advisory committee with Kepler Aerospace. John Brandenberg still is maybe. I don't even think we have time to talk about Kepler Aerospace right now. So, let's just focus on Frank. Let's just focus on this and Eric Davis. I am currently flabbergasted. I've come to the realization that Franklin BM me has his name on so many Air Force technical documents. He was head of the advanced concepts program that he is on all of Eric Davis's work as well as Ferris Williams's work. Interestingly, the company he is now advising is working with Paul Morad Morad of Morning Star who co-authored the paper about Ferris Williams's work. Then I kept seeing the work of George Miley who worked on many fusion concepts including dense plasma focus and cold fusion. Not only is the website of Kepler aerospace blowing my mind, but I'm seeing way too much research into a neutronic fusion and proton boron 11 fusion using the dense plasma focus with zero references to the pioneer of this work, Eric Learner. Wow. This was October 31st, 2023. This is significant because this predates my discovery of the whole autronic fusion thing by minimum six months, maybe over a year. Significant period of time. This was like the beginning of the MH370 investigation. So, what else did I find? Who is Ferris Williams? Who is that? Why is why is Ferris Williams being mentioned in the same breath as Eric W. Davis, co-author of the teleportation physics study and being connected to Frank me. Turns out Ferris Williams corrected the nuclear yield calculations. What? Get hold on to your butts, chat, cuz this is a real story. Turns out this guy named Ferris Williams was in the Navy and he loves science. He's never gotten a PhD. He's in the Navy and he's looking at the technical schematics for the nuclear thermonuclear weapon yields. And he says, I'm going to use first principles E= MC² and a calculator and I'm just going to calculate the chemicals and then do the physics and determine what the yield should be based on what you're telling me. we use to make these bombs. And he comes out, he says, "Something's wrong." He says, "I did these calculations and the answers are like 50% higher than what you have listed down here on these documents. This is a problem. You're telling me that if this bomb blows up, it's going to be 50% stronger than what we're expecting. So if it's going to blow up for a mile, it's going to blow for a mile. It's going to be a mile and a half is going to be the blast zone. That's a huge difference. So after some years of going back and forth, this caused a literal tribunal happened. I think it's called Project Popcorn if you want to look this up. And so they go they look into this his work. And I asked Grock about this. It turns out the details of this are like classified or not public. But essentially, it's true. He was right. And he has a famous quote. He has a famous quote while he's in this tribunal, the judge or what have you. Basically, there was a skeptic and then there was him arguing against a skeptic. Like it was a debunker and then there was the dude off the street with no PhD, just a calculator. and he's in the middle of this doing calculations while he's in this debate with this guy talking about the the the nuclear weapons calculations for the yields and the judge or whatever says you know what are you doing over there on that calculator instead of paying attention and how does Ferris Williams respond he says well sir if this fell is 10% wrong then we have a much bigger problem than I even expected [laughter] what a Badass. Holy [ __ ] So, there's a guy that corrected the thermonuclear calculations. And get this, I read that scientific paper. That paper that that the observing anomaly guy was referencing. I read it. It's a scientific paper that's basically like a fan scientific paper by people that clearly liked his work and believed in Ferris Williams and they wanted people to know about his scientific perspective on how he thought. And you would say why would people write why would you do a scientific paper like that? Like I've never heard of somebody writing a scientific paper about somebody else's work. you must really have believed in it. So Ferris Williams, this is true. Because of this, because of his discovery of how wrong the calculations were in thermonuclear weapons, he thought all of physics might be flawed. He thought if they were wrong about something this fundamental, then maybe they're wrong about way more than that, too. Maybe they're just wrong. There's fundamental misunderstandings of physics. And so he developed his own unified theory. This is also true. He developed his own unified theory that essentially comes to the much the same conclusions that quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, general relativity come to and he can reformulate most of the equations. But there's a slight difference in some of them. There's a slight difference in some of them. And that slight difference in theory, we don't know because it's classified. That slight difference could be the reason why the thermonuclear calculations were wrong. And that slight difference could be 0 point energy. 0 point energy. Now, we're not going to go into all of this tonight, but I will tell you this. I found an interview with him. I found an interview with Ferris Williams and I love him. He's even better than I thought. Are you ready for this? We're gonna play just we'll play a couple minutes of it for tonight. How about that? We'll do a couple minutes of this Ferris Williams video tonight. I wasn't going to play it, but this guy I think I this the only person I think I like more than this guy might be like, you know, Paul Sizz and Tom Bearden, but he's way up there. I'll give you a little I'll give you a little taste. This guy hated academia so much that he rejected getting a PhD even though he easily could have. He probably could have got honorary PhDs. The guy corrected thermonuclear weapons code uh calculations. And he said, "I don't even want a PhD because they're all noobs." He says, "The peerreview process is [ __ ] Academia is [ __ ] I don't even want a PhD. I don't even want to be part of it. Don't even want to be part of it. Inject it straight into my veins, baby. I'm addicted to Ferris Williams. Hit me with as much as you can. My only disappointment is somehow this is the only video of him. This is the only video we got. So, here you go. This is him. This was going to be the moment of Zen, but it's just so good. So, let's listen to him just talk [ __ ] about academia. I think this is where he talks about it. Let's see. done in metal hydrides for storage of hydrogen from fuel cells because you can store more hydrogen sticking it in a metal lattice than you can trying to compress it make liquid nitrogen. >> Oh okay. Okay. >> Okay. So that's the reason I said metal hydrides. >> Yeah. >> Any verbiage on this application? I have papers in the open literature on the fundamental theoretical stuff. >> Okay. Okay. >> But I left out applications. >> Well, now uh I guess one of the places that people can find us is on your website, right? And >> Yes. >> Could you list your URL for us? >> Pardon me. >> Oh, your URL. The website. >> It's uh www.edu. >> I'm a little too far here. Hold on. >> Where do you start? >> You got to remember I've been at this for 30 something years. >> Yeah. Yeah. I you know but but I I mean I think that that that really speaks you have this the level of respect that you know like that John giving your work. I mean >> I have to say I was very connected what he just said there because Tim by the way what the [ __ ] man that's [ __ ] Tim Ventur interviewing him. I feel like I'm in bizarre like you know what I I don't I don't want to beat around the bush anymore. Tim Ventura. Are you CIA? Like you have to be CIA dude. Like come on man. There's there's just no way. I'm not trying to be mean. I like Tim Ventura, but anybody [snorts] comes to me and says, "Do you think Tim Ventur is CI?" I'm going to say he has to be. He who goes around and interviews all these black project engineers and nuclear phys how does he know all the right people to interview? Does he interview everybody? No, he never interviews Neil Degrasse Tyson. He's out here interviewing a dude that I don't think I've never even seen another interview of. Like, as far as I know, this is the only interview of this guy. Tim Ventura has this interview somehow. Timura is interviewing Charles Chase. He's interviewing all these dudes that like have there's no access to them, but somehow this podcaster with like 10,000 YouTube subscribers is getting these interviews. You honestly have to wonder. So, no disrespect. I mean, respect to you, but bro, come on. What's going on here, right? Sorry. What What's happening to my dude? Streamyard, I really hope they fix this thing that they got going on here. Okay, there we go. you know, he was, you know, almost bowing down. So, so I I think that, you know, that really speaks to how much work he's put into it. >> But I think that speaks more to the the logical consistency of what I've done from stemming from theoretical fundamentals. >> I think I went too far. Hold on, guys. This is pretty long. >> I feel like um because I I feel like the the state 2007 conference well broken in shoes papers and it's really kind of a big first for that >> that may be uh that human nature is such that we do like well broken in shoes rather than something new that we don't know uh and it's difficult for the human mind to uh visualize something new for inance u I gave a talk years ago and the fellow >> he doesn't even have to say anymore I already know he knows. I know he knows from this. Like there's a certain mindset. You can just tell right away. It's almost like it's almost like they're wearing a sign that says I'm awake. I'm aware. When they come, they're like there's a human nature that just they really like to wear old shoes. You know, we and what he's saying there is he's saying we like what we're comfortable with. We're comfortable with Einstein's general relativity. We're not comfortable with the idea of the ether. We're not comfortable with the idea of non-locality teleportation. We're not comfortable with the idea of unlimited energy. We're not comfortable with all these ideas. And this is what holds physics back. The difference between me and and Ferris Williams and some of these other guys is I have no filter. These guys are he's a southern gentleman. He's a southern gentleman from the Ozarks. True story. He's actually from the Ozarks. He's a southern gentleman and he doesn't want to be rude to people. Me, I don't give a [ __ ] I don't care at all. Where's my damn fusion reactor? Get it. Get it to me. Chop chop. I don't care if you're a DEI hire. I don't care if you are uh the biggest NASCAR fan in the world. Get me my fusion reactor now. Pronto. That's all I want. Are we in communication right here or up? Okay. I don't care if I have to be nice or mean to you. People are posting in Danny Jones's uh comments. You like Ashen Forbes is a huge douchebag, but he's got super his evidence on MH370 is unparalleled. And I'm like exactly exactly. I don't care if I got to be the biggest douchebag in the world. I don't care what I got to reveal. If we got to reveal the ether, Harry Potter goo. I don't care if we got to reveal that, you know, people are time travelers, whatever. Just give me the damn fusion reactor and the warp drive so I can get the hell off this planet. Some of y'all can come with me. But we're getting off. We're going to go find the next nearest super Earth that doesn't have like, you know, Camala Harris running it. And we're just going to get off here. And then everybody will be happy. Y'all can have this dirt ass planet. Peace out. By the way, I'm gonna let this man finish. He has a warp drive. I'm going to show you in a second. Spoiler alert. >> Came up afterward and said, "I've got to give you an article I wrote, not for its technical content, but for his soap box at the front." >> Okay. >> And in that soapbox, he said that there were three kinds of scientists. >> Here we go. one he called innovators and they were the ones who could see something that never been seen before. That was about a tenth of orundth of a percent of all scientists. One group he called testers. They were the ones that once the innovator told him what was going on could see and determine a method of testing that concept. And all the rest and there's probably maybe 5% total scientists could be testers. All the rest that is roughly 95% are keepers of the flame. They could say what they had heard before, but they couldn't see anything new and they couldn't defies a way of testing something >> because they worked for the government, right? [laughter] >> Perhaps. Perhaps. >> I probably shouldn't. >> I mean, boom, dude. Boom. And also weird. Listen to what Timur says right here at the end. Listen to this. He makes a joke about the government >> is a way of testing something >> because they work for the government, right? >> Perhaps. [laughter] Perhaps. No, I probably shouldn't say that too loud at this conference. >> I understand the sources that because I >> probably shouldn't say that too loud at this conference. Is that what the staff conference? I think he asked me if I was going to this last year. I can say I'm probably going to it now. Now that I know you got people like this hanging around at is full of government spooks. That's exactly where I want to be. That's exact. If you can get interviews like this, that that wisdom that Ferris Williams just dropped right there. Instant spirit goat. I got a new ancestral spirit goat chat. Just like that, he's on the he's on the Mount Rushmore with Paul Sizz and uh Friedwart Winterberg. He just laid it out. He just said the most based thing I've heard a physicist say. He said 0.01% of people are the innovators. Almost nobody are the innovators. The the tiniest fraction. [snorts] The 5% are the testers. They are the adopters. They are the ones that take what the innovators do. They can see what the innovators did and they can understand it. The other 95% just do whatever is given to them. They have no capability to see what the innovators did. They just can't wrap their brain around it. They can't even understand it to even exist or be possible. That is [laughter] the exact way of the world. And you know what's beautiful about it is that you can tell right away from the percentages [snorts] that it's a nonpartisan issue. >> [laughter] >> It's not a 50/50 situation. When it's 95% of the people that are asleep, that's a nonpartisan issue. That means that's something that is really human nature. It's fundamental in all of us. the way where the woke right people the moment I started calling them out because they're obsessed with Israel. Everything's an Israel conspiracy. [snorts] They all just boom start attacking me and saying, "Oh, you think magical orbs teleported the plane?" And you're like, "Ah, see, turns out you were part of the 95%. You were just pretending to be part of the 5%." That's the difference, right? And to be clear, the 5% and the 0.1, those are not the people that think everything is a conspiracy. They're the ones that are smart enough to to navigate between the lines. Not an easy process to do. So Ferris Williams, just from that interview and the way he conducts himself and carries himself, I can tell right there this is a respected scientist. And again, in the part another part of this interview, which I will most likely clip or show later on, he straight up says, "I could add a PhD. I didn't want to get one." And you know what his rationale was? This is amazing. I love that interview. I We're probably going to have to watch it on Monday. He says, "When you're in the Navy, you can think however you want." He said, "When I was in the Navy doing science, I could do whatever I wanted to do." He says, "When you're in academia, you have to do the research they want you to do." He says, "I couldn't even get an academic job because the university said, well, this is the the test that I want you guys you to go do." He didn't even have a say if he was going to get one of those jobs. And he says the problem is with that mindset is this doesn't lead to innovation. This leads to a situation where you are stuck inside of a box. And he perfectly explains the problem with academia is that everybody's stuck inside of a box. Everybody's being told exactly what they have to research. In a situation like that, you're never going to figure out the ether because everybody's already discounted the ether as being possible. And if you're not reanalyzing your preconceived assumptions and notions, then you're likely going to fall down a path where you don't get to the right answer. The same way with MH370 where at the beginning of this live stream, the pilot's like, "Yeah, it was it could have been a fire. This all makes sense, but no, it could have been some orbs." And you're like, "Well, those orb videos literally explain the fire, right?" You're like, "Hey, uh, the thermonuclear weapon yields are two and a half times." When we tested out the castle the uh I think it was the castle bravo bomb, maybe I'm wrong. Uh, we test out the bomb our a our uh thermonuclear bomb, it was two and a half times higher than normal. like, oh, should we maybe look at the physics and figure out why that happened? No, let's just say there was a mistake. Lithium did it, right? This is the problem. We don't put the pieces together in the right ways. Okay, a couple more things for tonight. Going back to the weapons, other countries need to be on notice. We are not playing around. I mean, you heard at the beginning of this live stream the types of weapons the United States might be capable uh uh you know, potentially has right now and and Russia has been talking smack. You know, they're not allowed to use the N-word. You'll see they're very careful about using the N word. That's our word. That's our word. But they've been claiming that this hypersonic, the Orcheneck, I don't know, some silly Russian name that this this hypersonic is un unbeatable. Well, well, guess what, chat? Guess what? Russia, pay close attention. Teleports behind you. Nothing personal, kid. We've got something a little more advanced than your hypersonics, which is quite literally teleportation. Go ahead. >> Razledazzle us, Russia. What can you do? Show us about your archaic 1960s technology, please. This is the Orishnik missile, a state-of-the-art weapon system launched from a massive 12x 12 truck platform. It has been meticulously engineered with multiple stages enabling it to reach orbit in a few minutes. But what sets it apart from all the rest? Well, this missile can hit hypersonic speed. Once it reaches this altitude, it transitions into a steep dive, accelerating to hypersonic speeds. During its descent, the missile's fairing opens to unveil six highly sophisticated warheads. Each warhead is equipped with miniature thrusters at its base. These thrusters enable the warheads to maneuver dynamically even as they fall under the influence of gravity. It can change directions making it almost impossible for the Patriot missile to hit its target. All in the video ahead. Okay, bro. Okay, no disrespect, Rush. I mean, it's pretty cool technology and all, but uh remember MH370. China 2, man. China 2. talking about you got weapons that we can't stop, bro. Bro, a plane was there. Flying around happily, normally normal stuff was going on, fires and things like that. And then poof, it wasn't there no more. It wasn't there no more. So cool. You want to shoot a missile at us? I hope you want that missile to land back on the Kremlin. I hope you want that missile to come back to home base. cuz that's where it's going to end up. You say it can go hypersonic speeds. Oh, well that's cute. Our stuff can go the speed of light. In fact, speed of light is not even a bar. That's just that's a trivial barrier for us. Before I go on, I need to go back and talk about something which I totally forgot. I wanted to show you guys. I have something kind of exciting here for you. [snorts] Where is it? Here. Oh man, I got so many links. Is it this one? Ah, yeah. One more teaser real quick. Going back for just one second to Ferris Williams. This is that scientific paper that I was just discussing. I'm gonna I have to hide it for a second because I I want to play a little game. What were some of those names that I was just mentioning to you guys? I said Franklin me. his name is apparently all over Ferris Williams scientific papers and that some people decided they were going to write a scientific paper about Ferris Williams scientific unification theory. Let's see who wrote that paper. By the way, I told you I read maybe all of this most of this memorial and thoughts of a man with great ideas. James O Shanahan. Oh sorry this is of Ferris Williams James O Shanahan Los Alamos National Laboratory Warren Mains Sandia National Laboratory. So that's two national laboratories. So two presumably I'm guessing really important but unknown scientists that work at national laboratories are co-authoring this. Okay great. Who else? David Matis co CEO and co-founder of Spaceelines and Paul Morad. There he is. What? Will you look at that there? What do we got there then? Oh. Oh, will you look at that? We got a little Paul Morad on there. Uh, what? So, it turns out all these guy, this guy is connected to Frank me and Paul Morad and writing papers with the guys that are working on teleportation and fusion. and he just happened to correct the nuclear weapons code or nuclear weapons yields uh calculations. Well, I guess we'll look at your scientific paper. Is there anything interesting in here? Might be relevant to the topics and things that we discuss on these live streams. What do you guys think? You think we're going to find anything relevant in the here? He talks about the the uh laws of the the um laws of thermodynamics and how he reimagines them. They're basically the same. But what is this down here? What do we got down here? Let's just keep going. What's this? What? Uhoh. What do I see there? Compact reactor. H. Well, would you look at that? A compact reactor. In another paper titled compact reactor, Ferris takes us to Fatland where fat photons from fat laser form the source of ignition of a dutyium dutyium process that produces helium as the resultant byproduct. No radiation, no shielding. In Ferris's paper, the linkage between the dynamic theory and the compact reactor are explained. Whales gauge principle of 1929 has been used to establish whales quantum principle that requires the fail the whale scale factor should be unity. It has been known that the the WQP requires the following quantum mechanics must be used to determine the system states. The electrostatic potential must be non-s singular and quantified interactions between the particles of different electric energies or charges i.e. The electrons and protons do not obey Newton's third law at subnuclear separations. So while dutyium nuclei are preferentially fused into helium nuclei at temperatures and energies lower than specified by the standard model, there is no harmful radiation as a byproduct of this fusion process. Therefore, a reactor using this reaction does not need any shielding to contain such radiation. whole chat. Where's the meme? Where's the meme? I don't know. >> Justin Forbes, you know that super jacked guy. Let's effing go, baby. For those of you who do not speak nerdies, geekines, this right here is talking about a neutronic fusion using helium 3. How do I know that? Because that's the byproduct. The byproduct is charged helium 4 particles from a from an autronic fusion reaction. And the craziest part is he's not even speaking in the terminology that we are talking about. But that is what he is talking about. No doubt, no question. He's talking about a neutronic fusion. And there's only three autronic fusion fuels. There's only three. And what else does he say right here in this paragraph? He says they can fuse at energies lower than specified by the standard model. You know we might have a term for that. I think that term is called cold fusion. actually actually the term for that is cold fusion because fusion can happen at temperatures that are lower than what the standard model predicts because it's more than just temperature that's going on. It's pressure that's also a factor. He goes on to show how clean fusion designs enable compact reactors which are highly useful for power in space. Ferris offers a novel way of using spin aligned for dutyium molecules to create compact fusion reactor design. Such a compact reactor has many applications including power for vehicle propulsion system, portable power for explorers and settlers on Mars or as a neighborhood power plant. I told y'all you were getting some science today. Y'all getting some science injected into your veins. The energy released from each reaction and absence of shielding makes the dutyium plus dutyium to helium reactor very compact when compared compared to other reactors. Both fishision and fusion types. Moreover, the potential energy output per reactor weight and absence of harmful radiation makes the DDH reactor an ideal candidate for space power. I mean, are you kidding me? He's talking about high beta concept. Do you know how we know he's talking about high beta concept? You need a high beta concept for a compact fusion reactor. That's the whole point. Remember when they did the math, they said, "Oh, if we do a tokamac, it's got to be giant. That's why they're making the IDER. It's like a 10-story building. It's huge." Meanwhile, Charles Chase is like, "Uh, nah, we're just going to put it on the back of a pickup." You're like, "On the back of a pickup? really small in comparison. So this guy is accurately predicting compact fusion reactors and a neutronic fusion way before the public is even understand what's going on. In fact, he was talking about it so long ago we didn't even have the terminology yet. He's not even saying the words autonic fusion. He's just calling it clean fusion because that's what they used to call it. So, another big lesson for you, especially if you're new to this, is that they've changed the names of this stuff so much that it's unless you're like a historian of physics like we are, you don't even know like cold fusion went to low energy nuclear reactions and all these other terms that they have for it now. Plasmoids, EVOs, those became field reverse configuration. You're just like, oh, okay. We just constantly change the names of things and then it names evolve because we don't want to go back to these concepts that we had in the past like the ether. So instead of that we come up with the anti-deitter space. You're like okay can we just call it the ether and make things simple so that we can understand what we're talking about? Nope. Nope. It's got to get more and more complicated. It's how it rolls. So um let me see what else did he say. The concept also would make possible for each plant or remote location to have its own power source on site without the need for a connection to the power grid. Well, I mean that that'll get you killed, shall we? We know a thing or two about free energy designs on this live stream. One thing you never do, you never say there's a couple things you never say. You're never going to help out the cattle. You never help out the third world. If you do that, you'll definitely not live very long. The other thing you never say is that you're going to give people power that will disconnect them from the grid. Just don't say that. Life expectancy drops. Like, look, you can either live, if you're a black project engineer, I hope you're listening. You can either live to 95 years old, like 10 standard deviations away from life expectancy using your hyperbaric time chambers or whatever [ __ ] you guys got. Or you can talk about giving the pores and giving people decentralized energy and then you can die at like 70. Those are your choices. You know, I'm just saying this is how the deep state rolls. This is how the CIA rolls. You get choices. Everybody has choices in life. Okay. So, that's what I'm going to uh for the Ferris Williams thing. We'll leave you at that. Actually, I think we went through more than I was expecting on that. I just thought this was this was wild. And he has his own warp drive concept and everything um he talks about with Tim Ventura. So, we'll probably watch the Timberman Tour thing next week. Pretty fun, though. [snorts] So, Trump put the defense contractors on notice, guys. I don't know. Did I save this? I'll find it. Let me read this off to you guys because you guys don't understand. Like, Trump is not messing around, man. Trump is probably the best president we've had in a long time. And I think unless you follow my content, it's probably hard to understand why that is. People are so absorbed in all the things that all the political drama and [ __ ] Trump is putting the defense contractors on notice and he's 100% right about everything he says right here. I have been informed by the Department of War that the defense contractor Rathon has been the least responsive to the needs of the Department of War, the slowest in increasing their volume and the most aggressive spending on their shareholders rather than on the needs and the demands of the United States military. Jeez, it's coming out hot. Rathon seems to think that this is the Biden administration. This is not slow Joe, guys. And this business as usual, it is not. Either Rathon steps up and starts investing in more upfront investment like plants and equipment or they will no longer be doing business with the Department of War. Also, if Rathon wants further business with the United States government, under no circumstances will they be allowed to do any additional stock buybacks where they have spent tens of billions of dollars until they're able to get their act together. Our country comes first and they are going to have to learn that the hard way. Well, just holy crap, Chad. I am high on everything that's happening right here. All of this. Who needs drugs? Who needs heroin? Just inject it straight into my veins. Just injected into my veins. This is how I get high. This is what gets me high, chat. Listen to the United States president straight up talking down to a major defense contractor saying that you are not allowed to do any more stock buybacks. Which, by the way, guys, you know why he's saying this? I'll explain it to you. Even if you don't understand economics, this will be simple. You have all this money. You've got $10 billion, right? You say, "How do I spend this $10 million? Should I make new Should I make new plants so we can build stuff faster? Does that depends? Does that give the investors more money?" What does the gives the investors more money? The thing that gives the investors the most money is if you buy back your stock so that each share is now worth more than it was before. That's called a stock buyback. But why would you ever do that? Shouldn't you always be trying to expand your business? The reason why people do stock buybacks is because they believe their company is worth more than its public value. If you believe that your company is worth less than your public value, you should never buy the stock at the public rate. Never. Right? You never would. If if the public thinks my company's worth $100 per share, but it's only worth $10 per share, and because I have seen the books and I know what it's worth, I would never do a stock buyback. But if you know your company's actually got a trillion dollars hiding in the back in technology, but on paper you're only worth a billion dollars, of course you do a stock buyback. Of course you would. So, what's happening is these defense contracts have gotten lazy and Trump is calling them out because they could be investing and and making things that are better, but that doesn't appease their shareholders. Helping out the US government is not how they appease their shareholders. And this speaks directly to what we've been talking about. People say Elon says if they had this technology, in fact, here, let's you know what? We're playing Elon. Here we go. Where is it? Here it is. >> It's completely in these weapons manufacturing corporations. >> I mean, I know these weapons manufacturing companies like from Boeing, Lucky to Northrup. I mean, yeah, they do some interesting things, but uh they do not have there's no breakthrough that they have. >> So, >> I'm confident they do not have a breakthrough. when you hear people >> like why don't they just compete with SpaceX and make a better rocket in which case the you know >> they can make why are they holding back on making um a lot of money from beating SpaceX with better rockets. >> There it is. Why are they holding back? You just heard it. Donald Trump just explained it right here. They're holding back because they're not allowed to go full scale because the technology is classified for national security. So that puts it in this weird limbo position where they have this technology. They know they're worth more than what they can publicly announce and they can't sell that technology publicly either. They have to hide it. They have to hold it back for the United States government. So now the incentive structure has gotten all weird. And this is the big problem. The incentive structure gets weird. And now we get to a point where now defense contracts are hiding civilization changing technology because the military has told them they need to when they could be making trillions. They could be making trillions of dollars selling uh you know Marvel Jarvis orbs to uh blue-haired leftwingers. They'll buy like five orbs each. They'll line up in front of the the Jarvis Eye Orb store to get their new version of their Jarvis Eye Orb every single year and they will literally sell their soul to get it. So yeah, they probably could be making trillions of dollars. So I love Trump that is calling them out because he's right. If we are going to have this effed up situation where we are just literally hiding super advanced technology in these defense contracts, they better be paying that [ __ ] back. They better be paying that [ __ ] back. We gave you the super advanced technology. We have let you have that. We have not su We have not let the government other people sue you into non-existence because we gave you preferential treatment. You best be paying that back to the US military. We got a lot of, you know, communist dictators and third world hell holes that we got to kidnap with our super advanced technology and our sonic mind rays. Get your act together. Uh, uh, Rathon and Northrup and Lockheed, you're on notice, too. You're on notice, too. Start start ramping up the orb development. We want to see next generation MK6 orbs, right? That's our expectations now. You thought you were getting away with all this stuff. This No, no, no, no, no, no. Our expectations for the technology have gone through the roof now. Now that we know you got magic Jarvis orbs and teleportation, you best break out some razledazzle because we are not simply impressed with talking plasmas and mind rays anymore. That's just normal to us now. Now we want Stargate portals. Now we want Star Trek Enterprises. Chop chop. Make it happen. You got the billions. Okay, last topic of the night. Told you guys we have a lot to talk about tonight. A lot to talk about. David Grouch. David Grouch. Actually, I don't think that's how you say his name. I just like saying his name like that. So, my boy David Grouch chat. Oh, I did have that bookmarked. Megan Kelly, who you know what? I don't know what I think of Megan Kelly right now. I really don't know. I'm not going to talk [ __ ] about her at the moment. Not a big fan. But Megan Kelly has David Grush on. He's this UFO alien guy. says, "We got the alien bodies, blah blah blah." Why? How does that even happen? How does David Grush get on Megan Kelly? There's not There's no way that David Grush is text messaging Megan Kelly. Like, there's a connection that makes that happen, right? For sure. Like, this is so far over Megan Kelly's head. I got, you know, you got to wonder. So, let's listen to what David Grush says, though, because I don't So, let me clarify for some of you guys. So, some of y'all are too black and white. These UFO people that are out here saying all this stuff on all the mainstream channels and all the biggest podcasters or whatever, even though they have like no social media presence, in my opinion, they are what we call controlled disclosure. They are telling you what the government will legally allow the public to hear, which is not about our super secret technologies that we're keeping secret so that we can zap Russia and China if we want to, right? They're willing to tell us about the aliens or other weird esoteric [ __ ] as long as it does not infringe upon sources and methods, which is our classified surveillance systems and as long as it does not infringe upon, you know, secret weapons that we use to teleport planes away and [ __ ] like that. So, as long as I do that, these guys can talk about it. But if it infringes on those, then they're risk a getting killed or going to prison or what have you. So, as long as we understand where the sides are coming from here, then at least gives us a place to evaluate the things that they say. So, let's see what David Grush has to say to Megan Kelly. >> General Clapper, the former DNI in the documentary. General Clapper, as in James Clapper, as in the former director of national intelligence under Obama, who was director of national intelligence when MH370 disappeared. The James Clapper that was in the recent Age of Disclosure documentary. Okay, first you had my curiosity. Now, sir, you have my attention. Um, I certainly applaud him for at least speaking out in general. Um, he goes on, I believe, I've only seen clips of Age of Disclosure, not the whole thing. Um, where there was a program when he was the director of national intelligence, uh, where they were tracking these vehicles over Area 51, of course, the famed, uh, classified test location. And I'm a little bit disappointed as a fellow Air Force officer and certainly General Clapper rose to the ranks as three star general. Uh that's all he said in the documentary that that was uh a program he was aware of. Uh in fact uh without being inappropriate I will say that General Clapper was well aware of the crash retrieval issue, managed the crash retrieval issue and when he was the DNI, USDI and DIA director, he placed people in critical roles uh to manage this issue uh both publicly and I'll just say n uh non-publicly as well. And I'll allow the audience uh distill what I'm saying. uh at the at the risk of being inappropriate or going too far with my uh discussion. So uh General Clapper, Stephania Sullivan, other folks in the IC that are well aware of this issue that were in rooms discussing this issue. Um I ask you to be uh greater leaders on this. I should not be the only former uh military officer and intelligence official uh that is uh being completely candid with the information that they were exposed to. Turns out what he said there at the end triggered Lou Alzando. Lou Alzando got upset because he didn't get enough attention because David Gush said, "I'm the only intelligence officer that's been talking about this publicly." And there he is calling out James Clapper. Now that seems like something you like I do a lot of podcasts or at least I did do a lot of podcasts. When you want to talk about something, reveal some piece of information, you make sure that you are ready that you're going to talk about that. That feels like the kind of thing that you throw in there. Now, why is this interesting? Because I have been saying that James Clapper knows about MH370. No question he knows. He was DNI. He was director of national intelligence. They basically coordinate the intelligence networks or the various intelligence communities. So, he definitely had to know. James Clapper knows. John Brennan knows. And Averil Hines knows as well. Averal Hines was like second in command under the CIA. She was the one under Obama who was doing the justifications with the drone strikes and then she became DNI under Biden. True story. And then Jason Georgiani came on my podcast and he said Aval Hines is the one leading the UFO cover up in the DNI position in Biden. So do I believe what I just heard there from David Grush? Yeah, abs freakingutely. Absolutely. I believe it. They absolutely know. The only thing where I differ when it comes to these guys is, and this is just my opinion. I don't I've never spoken to David G, they avoid me like the plague because I'm doing all the things they're not allowed to do. But if they want to change their mind and talk to me, I'm always here. Always here. They aren't allowed. They want to blame everything on aliens. In fact, I think some of them don't realize the level of technology that we actually have. Some of them do know. Some of them know that we've reverse engineered this or we've figured this technology out and that we have some of this technology. They talk about the zero point energy technology, etc. But some of them I think have no idea. Some of them I think they see a screen and they see an orb fly around on the screen and in their minds that's aliens. In their minds, humans can't do that. [snorts] The same way where in politics, we can look at a video, two sides can look at a video and come to completely different interpretations of it. That's what I think is going on here. And because of this, you have a mix of people that kind of know that we have some technology and a mix of people that are like, "No, this must be alien technology. No one can know that." And that leads to this really dysfunctional situation we have right now where disclosure is never going to happen. these people that you see, the David Grush, Lu Alzando, you're never getting disclosure from them. Kurt Mezer was just on Joe Rogan and he essentially said this. He essentially said, "You're never You think you're getting disclosure from these people? When are you guys going to listen? [snorts] They teleported a plane with some plasma orbs in a covert operation. The whole world is going to consider that an illegal black operation. It's a It's a civilian airliner. How do you think they can admit to that level of technology? If they come out and admit, "Yeah, we got plasma orbs and we can teleport things." It blows up the whole MH370 op. The whole MH370 op now becomes, "Oh, well, obviously you did teleport that missing airliner then." They can't admit this. Last thing, Kurt Mezer, what the [ __ ] dude? So, you know what? I got to be honest. me coming out against Candace Owens. It's cost me a lot. It's cost me a lot to be honest and have integrity and to tell the truth about all this situation. I had like I even told you guys about my text fight that I had with Kurt Mezer because after all that drama, Kurt Mezer is just rage tweeting me at midnight. Like dozens of twe messages or sorry uh he's uh sorry, he was uh texting me dozens of messages. I read off a bunch of the messages. So Kurt Mezer is on Rogan like just a few days ago talking about plasma technology in the United States figuring out this technology. Do I get a mention? None. No mention. Brings up dark journalist. [ __ ] Jay Anderson. Jay Anderson's like the Junior Varsity version of me. Come on, man. Come on, bro. Anyway, I'm not trying to be salty about it. I'm just saying for people that think I'm doing this for money or for clout, if I was doing this for money or clout, I'd be talking about how the Jews control the world. I certainly wouldn't be putting out controversial opinions that are going to make people not want to say my name because they don't like me anymore because they disagree with me about who killed Charlie Kirk. Right? So, I just want to bring that up. And let me last thing I'm going to say is I'm going to remember I'm going to remember which people were afraid to say my name, which people went out of their way to avoid saying my name and which people weren't afraid to say my name. Like people like Clayton Morris who even though I don't agree with him unlike the Charlie Kirk situation and other stuff, he's still not afraid to say my name. He's still not afraid to show people the videos. He's a cool dude. Anyway, guys, MH370, I love all you guys. I hope you guys enjoyed the live stream tonight. You know what? We're going to do it. This might get me cancelled. It's a very, very, very possibility this is going to be cancelled, but this is going to be our moment of zen tonight. A little bit of uh comedy here for you guys. Okay, here it is. Your moment of zen chat. [clears throat] Wait for it. >> Just at the last minute the doctor's like, "This baby's going to cause you a lot of problems." >> Like, "Oh my god, is it Down syndrome? Is it an autism?" They're like, "Uh, pretty close. [laughter] >> I'm afraid to to tell you this, Mr. Bus, but uh it's a trans liberal >> [laughter] >> like [laughter] what are my options? Well, you can keep them [laughter] and then when they're about 18 or 19, they'll self-abort [laughter] >> or shoot up a school. We don't know yet, but one of those. Okay, that's uh that's all we're gonna do there. So, okay guys, let's do some super chats. Let's do some comments. Thank you guys for watching tonight. Raising Kane, thank you for those gold pills. Walking woken walked gifts of cookies says, "F the ignorance. It evaporates like low beta fusion." Oh my goodness. My man is dropping hot fire in the chat over here in the pill chat. False narrative seeding is like using plutonium instead of boron, specifically proton boron 11. My guys were dropping science jokes over here. Thank you for that. Give another cookie. Give us your take on David Adair. I don't know David Adair. I can't remember David Adair's thing. So, sorry. I just I don't remember his particular claim. I don't know all the uh lore. Oh, he was the Area 51 guy. Yeah. I think a lot of those guys are probably true, accurate. Like they weren't all scammers. they were just um you know they maybe didn't see everything because realize like even 20 years ago the terminology didn't even exist. So of course if you come out and you're like hey we've got tooidal tooidal plasma zapping things people are just going to think you're crazy man you say that in the 90s they're just going to think you're [ __ ] crazy. There's just no way around it. So it's really hard to judge if people were legit or not because people speak in their own terminology may not be accurate to what how we talk about physics now. Can I see you out there? Says, "Please see the Kurt Mezer story." So, yeah, I did mention the Kurt Mezer thing. Um, and I think I need to talk it out with Kurt Mezer as well, I guess, because I mean, end of the day, I'm not going away, man. I'm not going away going away. This isn't going away. And we're over the target. We're over the target. So, you can keep trying to avoid me, avoid the topic, avoid this research, but it's coming for you one way or another. The prey will never be the top dog. They're always summoned by a higher power. We will only ever know what we can find. Ashton crushes the discovery. This is another thing that I really want to disseminate is the peds. Presidential emergency action documents. P A Ds. The peds are most likely where they wrote this. I'm guessing the peds are like what you do when nuclear winter comes and we've got to nuke everybody off the planet. Like the things where you don't you don't talk to Congress about it. Even though the president's not necessarily at the top, there probably is something written in stone about what you can do and what you can't do, but that those powers are beyond what the public knows to exist. Hopefully that answers that question. SD9 power and meaning of deterrence, FAFO. Yeah, I mean making people so like zapping people's minds and and zapping them to the degree where like it demoralized them, they don't want to fight anymore. That's the ultimate victory. That is the ultimate like that's like you're playing the video game against somebody and you beat them and they don't want to play anymore. They're like, "You know what? Nah, that was I got beat 100. We're done. I don't want to play anymore. It wasn't fun for me." Right. Thank you for that other dono. Appreciate it, man. Oh, you donated a lot. Uh, think refined frequency manipulates beyond and deeper than the green needle or brainstorm phenomen. I don't They might be getting two out there for me on that one. I don't know what that means, but appreciate it. Jal Robinson, thank you, brother. Appreciate you. ST99 says he was trying to get you a handler. [laughter] That was Tim Ventura probably. Yeah. Can I see out there? Aura disbeliever until now. [laughter] What happened to Project Spark? I did not know about Project Spark. I may have to look at the one you want to hear about, guys. I got so much lore and stuff that I found that connects to this stuff. Marauder Project. Look up the Marauder project in the 90s. You will find they were shooting plasma tooids at each other near the speed of light. H sounds like they were trying to test relativistic effects with plasmas and it's very very similar to reverse field configuration design. Something for you there. Something for you guys for the weekend. Chaotic good LFG. Apes not leaving. DJT. Boom. Venezuela is the last time we care about oil. Yeah, we're not I don't think we're gonna care about oil. In fact, I'm not sure we did that for oil. They're gonna pump the oil for us. Sure, we did it for economic reasons, but doesn't have to be oil. Sal is the goat. Yeah, Sal is the goat. Thank you very much. The Nintendor shout outs the fourth orb. Keep on keeping on, my man. Will do. Thank you very much. Appreciate you, sir. Brown Ashton. Boom. Brown Ashton tonight. Oh, Dino Compliard says, "Str Stranger Days Ashton bro is feeling it." And right, how many donors we got today? Right over since you saw them two videos. Conformity Gate, MH70, Aliens is real. Haha. Astro Booty, go and kick their asses. Thank you very much, man. Appreciate that donation. Mick Leonard, great show. Never dull. Appreciate you, Mick. Zaparoo, fantastic stream. Zaparoo, you're awesome as well. You guys feel like you guys just gave these donos, so I can't stop. Timothy Foster, thank you for all your donos, man. You're over the target action. Carry on action Forbes and ambassadors. Yes. Not just me, you guys as well. I mean, I'm seeing you guys all over social media and I'm seeing things expand as well. I'm seeing you guys tagging me in a lot of the content we're reviewing here. You guys are honestly the real heroes. So, don't don't uh rule yourself out when it comes to kudos. Dino Complied Martin Zapperoo triple Zen evening. Yes. and dino complformity gate is real human beaming and the last one third eye tribe hearts in the chat we got this guys lastly Brucabar hopefully that's what you're saying Brewark says um David Adair was talking about cold fusion years ago star in a bottle magnetic containment yes when you're hearing those words magnetic containment star in a bottle uh compact fusion autronic fusion clean fusion you far over the target. And that's why we're realizing there was a huge, huge wealth of science talking about this stuff going all the way back to the 50s, maybe even further, maybe even the 30s if you believe the Nazi stuff. This isn't like a new thing. And this really aligns with the idea that they had this physics, topological physics, plasma physics hidden for this whole time under nuclear weapons or at least nuclear weapons adjacent. Anyway, thank you guys. Love you. M370X. I'll put a link to the Discord in the chat. Have a good night. Later. 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