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If you have been following my content, we had made a uh black project goat tier list and two of those engineers, maybe three of them, but at least two of them, we are going to see their faces for the first time. The reason why these are so amazing is multiaceted. number one get to see and hear from some of the legends that we have never heard or seen from before. Specifically, Robert Forward. Robert Forward, famous for being the mentor to Eric W. Davis. He also was the guy that wrote the scientific paper proving that you can extract energy from the Casemir effect. Woo. This is the guy that wrote the the paper 1984 that showed that the Kasmir effect could charge a battery and therefore you can extract energy from the zero point energy. No doubt it can be done. Not whether or not you can perpetually extract the energy that's a different problem. But extraction of energy there is energy there that can be extracted. And that's an important thing to understand. We have found the guys like we are talking about the engineers that either directly built the orbs and figured out the teleportation or we are found the guys that the people that built that they stole the ideas from or used their physics to figure out. That's how over the target we are right now. For the people that want to know are any of these guys the guys that built the orbs in the videos and that mission. We are very close. How we could ever pinpoint who did, it's hard to say. But I'm ready to say that Frank me is definitely the guy to figure out how you make these plasma orbs fly around that look like they're, you know, anti-gravity, perpetual or constant momentum as he called it. And then he clearly had to be the guy that thought, oh, electromagnetism is correct. It really is the unifier. So if that's true, then that means wormholes are magnetic. And if wormholes are magnetic, then maybe we can spin these fusion reactors together and we can make a wormhole. Okay, let's get to it. So, what this is from is BBC's one BBC 1 uh like mystery tales, science tales from the ' 90s. It's got Jillian Anderson, who is Scully from the X Files, is the one narrating this. No propellers, no roaring engines. Incredible, graceful flights made possible by one of the future's most promising power systems, ion propulsion. Author and scientist Bob Forward is an expert on the future of transport. Ion propulsion is where you take atoms and uh put a charge on them and then use that charge to throw the atoms using electric fields out the rear of the vehicle. >> Not convinced? Take a look at the ioncraft invented by Alexander D. Severki. A huge electric field charges up the air, gripping it into positive and negative ions, making the craft rise and fall on a mysterious electric wind. >> Wow. TTB, baby. TT TTB. >> In Brian Mott's airship, charged air will rush through the hollow core and over the sides, pushing it forward as quiet as a whisper. He shows us basically the secret is plasma. The ion wind. How you making an ion wind charge your charge your air? Turn it into a plasma. Separate the positive and the electric the negative charge. Separating the charge. Why? Because they want to attract to one another. They want to attract from one another. You can use this as propulsion. Just like you see the craft levitate. Just like you see this is the Thomas Towns and Brown effect. Asymmetrical capacitors. asymmetrical capacitors meaning not equal asymmetrical capacitors cause asymmetric lift meaning the lift in one direction and he's saying wow we figured out this concept and then at the end it says you're going to have this new propulsion where the air is going to flow in the inside of the engine there and out the back and and around the hull and this is going to be what flies you around no propellers Does any that sound familiar? That's literally magneto air breathing magne air air breathing magneto hydrodnamics. That's what they're talking about right there. They're talking about it before anybody had any idea what they were describing when they're showing this image. That's a crude image. Like just take out the part in the front. You don't need that. You just shoot your laser in front of you to pre-ionize the plasma. And then the plasma sucks through the middle and you create a magnetic trap in the middle to cause fusion to occur. And now you have an engine. And the engine can just fly around. Doesn't need any doesn't need anything else on it. Covered in a bubble of plasma. Boom. There you go. Honestly, the first time I watched that with Robert Forward, it put it brought a tear to my eye. brought a tear in my eye because that's that's the guy that is so much more significant than what people realize. If he was Eric Davis's mentor and knew Hal Pudof and wrote that paper about the Casemir effect about zero point energy then he was way more significant than what the public understands and I there's not a lot to see in his face. So now think about all this in terms of plasma, ions, electrons. And when you think about that perspective, you realize these guys were talking about stuff that even today if I saw content like this today, I would be posting it all over Twitter. >> Just like the magazine cover, Mirabo's craft will use an external power source. Beams of energy in the >> I gotta say external power source. When people watched this, this must have just bounced right off them. Anything where someone say we have an external power source, you should just be like, okay, what? How does that work? What does that mean? I mean, this should be everybody should want this >> form of microwaves. >> Well, what you have to imagine is highways of light. >> There he is. >> A vehicle flies on an energy beam highway to space or around the planet. So, all energy comes from outside the vehicle itself. Offboard energy. Bursts of microwave power turn the surrounding air into a plasma, which is then forced past electrodes on the lightcraft's rim, accelerating it to 25 times the speed of sound. >> What? What? He's talking about gravity manipulation. What do you What are we He's talking about making a particle accelerator in your plasma. The only thing we got wrong was the geometry of how it's all going to work. That's the only thing they're missing. And they've got the the basics of the physics figured out there. Magnetic wormhole is all we're going to create. The thing we missed is that apparently you take three balls of plasma and you spin it around. Just have them converge. Figure out the right frequency. Maybe there's some heartbeat frequency of the universe. We haven't really quite figured that out yet. But the fact that they are like this far advance should really be scaring people. We're not talking about like a they're just one Nobel Prize ahead. It's like, no, they figured out plasma balls that can float and become drones. And then they took it to some next crazy level. Like, yeah, combine them together with a AI supercomputer and have it spin around [ __ ] and come together like start incorporating nuclear physics. Like, bro, at some point, was anyone like, "Hey, um, you think we should tell people about this? Seems like we're getting kind of advanced here. like starving Ethiopians that can't get enough rice to eat. If you care about third worlders, if you care about first worlders, we got 700,000 homeless people. We could like use this to fix all the problems in the world. Nope. Nope. We're going to use it to teleport airplanes and [ __ ] >> The world may never be the same again. >> You don't have to go to an airport because there probably won't be any airports where it takes 45 minutes to get around the planet. Why would you want to spend an hour to two hours, you know, commuting to your airport? Wouldn't make any sense. Looking at a transportation system that you would call, like you call a cab today. So, these craft would come to your house in your local neighborhood, pick you up, collect several other people, go over to a a boost station, a beam boost station, and then you're on your way. you blast off into uh into the sky headed toward the moon or to the far side of the planet or just a couple hundred miles down the road. I mean, does that sound familiar to you guys or am I just the only one who sounds like he's explaining exactly how the orbs work? I mean, who is Lake Mirabu? How does he know all of this? So, Lake Mirabu is saying you would go to the jump station. You get in the jump station and then you're going to appear where you want to go on the other side. But this is like a very specific sci-fi theory of teleportation. There's certain theories of teleportation where you can just be disappeared in one location and reappear anywhere else. There are other forms of teleportation where you have to have like a warp gate travel where it's like, oh, you have to go into this over here and then it shoots you out over here. And it turns out that seems to be the way it works. The thing we didn't realize that we didn't anticipate was that your warp gate can move around. Some smart dude was like, "Hey, you know what? We don't need to have a fixed warp gate over here. These orbs spin around. They can make a warp gate because they're going to converge on the plane and create this temporary energy burst." So the other yatsi moment that nobody was anticipating >> of energy trapped in one of the most abundant chemicals on the planet H2O. >> There is energy to be found in common water which uh has remained untapped only because it hasn't been looked for. >> Richard Hull is Nomad scientist. He's one of a growing number of researchers who think there's more to water than we ever imagined. >> When I was a boy, I could see all kinds of things in clouds. Today, when I look up there, I think, oh, three tons of water floating around. >> Peter Grenau helped to develop electrically powered guns for the US military. One day, he started to wonder what would happen if a gun >> pause. He I mean God how can it be so on the nose but people have no idea he developed electromagnetic guns for the military and you just brushed over that. Uh oh yeah okay this guy that says there's like infinite energy in water. He's just he's busy building electromagnetic guns for the military. This is where like the disconnect between the public and really just the enlightened high IQ futurists like ourselves is so disparit. It's like the equivalent between a billionaire in the first world and like a starving Somalian third worlder. Like that's the the the disparity that we're dealing with here in terms of like intellectual disparity because these guys were explaining this stuff in the '9s talking about electromagnetic weapons and we're in 2025 and the president of the United States is we're is saying that we're using sonic weapons and stuff that nobody knows about and they're going electromagnetic weapons is fake pseudocience and uh so is directed energy weapons even though Loheed Martin has like a whole website page dedicated to directed energy weapons. Just we're just living in a disconnected society is really what it boils down to. >> Could be adapted to fire water instead of bullets. He teamed up with Richard Hull to find out. >> One, you get a short piece of lightning. >> Water and electricity. The awesome force of a thunderstorm exploding from the barrel of a gun. A thimble full of water. A high voltage electric spark >> 12 k >> water explodes at 3,000 miles an hour. >> And this seems to cut neat, clean holes in 1/4 in aluminum plate straight through. >> But these water explosions were weirder than either of them could have ever imagined. >> Get ready. >> It appeared that there was more energy out of this explosion than was ever put into it. There is a booya. There was more energy that came out than was ever put into it. OMG, chat. Big brainers. Where's the energy coming from? All it is is water. Water and electricity. What's going on? Where's that excess energy? Oh, I think I know. It must be pulling it just like the trampoline. Boing. You just got double bounced. Boing. Free energy. What? So you watch it and you realize, wow, this is actually about water. It's about hydrogen. It's about hydrogen. And they these guys decide that there's this huge amount of uh energy in water in hydrogen. And so what we're going to do is they're going to shoot it, turn it into like a gun, watch it explode. So they start doing these tests, exploding the water, making like literally shooting like shooting uh holes through like aluminum, just plowing holes through it like a bullet like a gun by just shooting a voltage through it, high voltage through it, just like it causes the water to basically break apart and destroy. You know what the crazy part is? The yatsi moment is that they said they saw excess energy coming out of the system. What? And they said it was hard for us to measure, but it seems like there's excess energy coming out of the system. The ground state of the hydrogen atom. It's been getting proven over and over again. I said, 'I know. I know how we can prove the MH370 videos are real. I know how we can prove the physics is real. I even know how we can prove all those those bluepilled academic retards. We can prove them all wrong. All we have to do is prove that the ground state of the hydrogen atom is stable because it's pulling energy from the 0 point energy field. And how do you do that? Any experiment using hydrogen that shows excess energy proves that that energy must have a different source. And guess what? There's a whole shitload of them that have already done it. And we've just been ignoring it. We've been ignoring including this example that's given in this video from the 90s. They're going boom, there's excess energy. And then I thought for myself and I went, wait a minute, what about the cold fusion cover up? Play the play the music. Hold up. Cold fusion coverup was using dutyium heavy hydrogen in palladium rods. Chat, it was hydrogen the whole time. They had 60 reproductions of excess energy. They've been covering up the fact that the ground state of the hydrogen atom is higher. It it it can be reduced that you can pull energy from the hydrogen atom. Any experiment using hydrogen plasma even water experiments. This is how the the car that was running on water all of this this mythology about water and free energy is because it all goes back to the basic most fundamental concept. How is that electron spinning around the hydrogen atom at like 10 a million times a second? Like it's higher than that, I think. How is it spinning around the hydrogen atom so many times without crashing in to the nucleus? It should be losing energy as it's spinning like that and eventually crash into the nucleus. But it never does. Never does. And that opens the door this idea that you can squeeze that atom, squeeze that electron orbital and get a little bit of energy out. And if you can do that, then it'll replenish itself. Now the hydrogen atom turns into a trampoline where you're now able tooop. We know exactly which angle to press. all focus the research. We just have to prove that the hydrogen atom has more energy in it than what classic physics shows. Doing any experiment that extracts that energy. Garrett Modell's uh patent, the Casemir cavity patent, that's doing the same thing, too. So any of these concepts that can prove actually hopefully I'm not wrong on that. I think he might be using that hydrogen but any concept that can prove that the hydrogen atom can pull excess energy out will open the whole blow the whole floodgates wide open. The reason being this is also requires an extra dimension because where's that energy coming from? What is this zero point energy? If it's not it's like there but not really there where is it? It's in the extra dimension. We can take this idea of the extra dimension. We can take this zero point energy. We can wrap everything in a bow chat and we can put a rubber stamp on all physics. We got that unified. This is the secret weapon. For those wondering watching the stream, what is this secret weapon? Zion talking about the unification of physics. Figuring out, understanding this concept of the universe opens the door to weapons beyond your imagination. Literally beyond your imagination.