Space Force Relocates to Redstone Arsenal
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# Space Force Relocates to Redstone Arsenal 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 foreboating of an America in my children's or grandchildren's 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 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 in decline. Unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide almost without noticing back into superstition and darkness. The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content and the enormously influential media. The 30-second sound bites now down to 10 seconds or less. lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudocience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance. Roll that around for a while. Those were among his final published words. He died 10 months later. Here we are 25 years later realizing just what he was trying to tell us back then. Let's go, baby. LFG chat. Welcome to the live stream, guys. Let me just correct that. Hope you guys are having a great day. We've got a great live stream set up for you guys today, guys. Right off the bat, new UFO hearing was announced. I know you guys are just as excited as I am about it. New UFO hearing. If you don't believe, here you go. Look at this announcement we've got right here. Anna Paulino Luna announces new UFO hearing. Oh my goodness. UFO hearing. Who are we going to hear from this time? Let's take a look, guys. Is it Are we going to get Do you think it's going to be Charles Chase? Do you think we're going to get some defense contractors testifying? Let's go. Let's go take a look down here. Jeffrey Nucatelli, Chief Alexandra Wiggins. Are these real people? George Knap. George Knap, the UFO researcher who doesn't even know who I am. George Knap, who when I confronted him over Jeremy Corbel telling Joe Rogan that he thought the MH370 videos were fake, didn't even know who I was. I'm the person with the most followers on Twitter out of anybody in the entire UFO community. That's who I am. So, we're going to listen to a guy who's not even aware of the person in the UFO community with the most followers on Twitter, not even aware of them. And then Dylan Borland, three people I've never heard of before, who are all clearly military people who are just going to tell us stories. Guys, hold up. Brand new, just in, guys. Turns out a video trailer for the UFO hearing just dropped right now. Oh god, it's a disaster, guys. >> It's It's a complete disaster. Oh my goodness. That was a spoiler alert for next week. Um, in terms of what's going to happen with that UFO hearing, guys, uh, we're tired. We're tired of stupid stories. We've had enough of stories for the last 30 years about, oh, we've been shooting down the UFO aliens and we've been molest they've been molesting us and we've been molesting them back and steal and reverse engineering their crash retrievals. Like, we've had enough, man. It's time to just either present the evidence or shut the hell up. I'm over it. I'm over it. Either show us the evidence or get out or get out. I'm done with your little scary stories about the boogeyman aliens. They're going to come get us. And the reason why I'm really over it is the same reason why I'm over Avi Lo and his dumb alien rock crap because it's literally regressive thinking. It's a regressive approach. We're not moving forward. We're moving backwards. A congressional hearing should be about what's the evidence. What is the actual evidence? Present the evidence and let the evidence speak for itself. If there's not that, then there's nothing to do. When I'm looking at a rock flying through the sky normally, and you go, "No, it's a magic alien rock." And I go, "Well, is it not moving in a normal way?" No, it's moving in a normal way. Is it accelerating or decelerating when it shouldn't? No, it's doing all that normally, too. Then it's just a damn rock. Aliens aren't flying around on rocks because they're not primitives. This isn't the Flintstones. Aliens aren't flying around on rocks, which means they're not using primitive technology and they're not less advanced than us if they can get to this earth. And we should be focused on what is that technology that that would be required. Not focused on, oh, I saw something in the sky. Isn't that spooky? You should buy my book. You should buy You should watch this movie that we can't sell to even Netflix. Netflix won't even buy it. It's so trash. I'm talking about Age of Disclosure. Let's just be 100% real about the Age of Disclosure movie. The reason why that's not available anywhere on streaming is because no one wants to pay for it. That's what's happening. Nothing else is happening really, dude. Nobody's preventing the movie from being shown. Everybody wants to make money. Everybody likes making money. That's one thing I'm sure about this world. So, the only reason why it's not available somewhere is no one wants to pay for it. And good. No one should pay for it. No one. We need to stop paying for this trash. We got a lot of good We have a great show for you guys tonight. Lots of amazing clips that we're going to be playing here today. The first thing I want to say is this is absolutely an information war. There was a great comment earlier on one of my posts about about my foyer request saying that we didn't really get any hard evidence from the foyer requests. Yeah, maybe not. doesn't say the secrets that of how to make the orbs or whatever, right? But that's not what we're looking for anyway. This is an information war. This is an information war. This is a war about making people wake up to what is just sitting out there right in front of them. And we are winning that war. We are winning it amazingly. Look at how viral the Redstone Arsenal post went the last two days. People think like we have to push for the We don't have to do anything. I don't have to do anything. We are winning this in a major way. The UFO people are seeing through the [ __ ] now and they're going, "Where? Where is their failure taking them?" Back to me. Back to me, chat. Every time the UFO community fails, every time Ross Kolhart steals one of my posts, every time Ross Kohhart says some crap about a buried UFO, every time Ross Kolhart uh go, you know, makes some [ __ ] story up that doesn't come to fruition, like the egg video, more people go, "Huh, maybe it's this guy Ashton Forbes who's posting nonstop physics science papers, science theory, who all these physicists and engineers are afraid to talk to. Hm. Maybe there's something to that. We are winning this war. And when people say stuff like Ashton is gaslighting you, Ashton is, you know, pushing propaganda. You know what? In a way, they're right. In a way, they're right. And do you know what? Hey, CIA, are you there? Knock knock. CIA, do you know where I learned it from? I learned it from you, Dad. I learned it from you, CIA. How do you think I learned how to manipulate people and do information warfare and build a social media following? I watched what the scummy pieces of [ __ ] were doing all over Reddit and all over the internet. Ever since the internet existed, and I just copied it. I copied your tactics. So, when you want to get mad at me or whatever, you get mad at yourself. CIA, you get mad. Damn, that clip goes hard as hell, chat. It goes hard as hell because that's the reality of the situation. People think I'm trying to win. I'm not trying to win. No, I'm just a cog in a wheel. I recognized that a long time ago. Long time ago. I'm just going to do what I was put on this planet to do. And what I was put on this planet to do is expose every single piece of technology that you are hiding from us. Every single one. And I will sit there and I will steal everything. Everything that you've been hiding. I'm going to figure out how all your little games work. How all your little shell companies work. Lockheed Martin Sierra Nevada Corporation. Figure out what Space Force is up to. Just going to expose it all. I don't give a [ __ ] that it's about nuclear weapons. You know what? Maybe long after I'm dead, people will look back at these live streams and find some meaning in it. I'm not looking for meaning. I'm not looking for meaning. I just saw the [ __ ] that you were doing to us. And I said, you know what? We're going to give it back to you. We're going to see how you like it. We're going to see how you like it when somebody else flips the game around on you. When they know what you're hiding. And those MH370 videos are 100% real. 100% real. And that is their weakness. That is their Achilles heel. That's the thing that they can't fight against. So when somebody So how what is our what is our approach? What is our approach? We know the videos are real. We know they have the technology. We just have to ask the right questions. We just have to ask the right questions and look in the right spots and chat. We've been doing that. We've been doing that. So, I want to right now make an announcement that we have found yet another black project engineer. Yet another one has been ordained down upon us. His name is John Knuckles. John Knuckles who worked with Edward Teller. In fact, Edward Teller is one of his heroes. He worked his entire career at Lawrence Liverour National Laboratory working on plasma fusion. Actually, he was actually one of the fathers of the hydrogen bomb. He was one of the people that in Project Ripple was able to make the the hydrogen bomb even more efficient or the thermonuclear detonation even more efficient. Rob, did I say his name wrong? Uh, John Knuckles. So, we Let me go ahead and show you why this guy is so significant. Now, we haven't actually I'm not going to do a deep dive on this guy tonight cuz we're going to do a deep dive on Ripple either Friday or next week. So, we've got in the next few live streams a deep dive into Ripple, which is the thermonuclear project that they did to make bombs and basically figure out how to make wormholes and [ __ ] like that. And we've also got an interview by Hal Pudof because some of you out there who are new to these streams do not know much about Hal Pudof yet. Don't know much about Hal Pudof yet. So, we need to get you guys up to speed on why Hal Pudof is the 0 point energy uh expert in the world. Okay, so let me go ahead and pull up where is it? Oh man, I've got so much good stuff for you guys. So, let me show you John Knuckles. So this is just the Wikipedia on John Knuckles. We're not going to go through all of it, of course, because it's quite long, but I think just the most initial parts are pretty significant. He's best known for the development of inertial confinement fusion. The development of inertial confinement fusion, chat, ICF fusion. That right there is literally the fusion that Friedwart Winterberg said was classified for national security. This guy developed it. This guy is the father of inertial confinement fusion. Booyah. I love it. I love it, chat. Which is a major branch of fusion research to this day. Well, kind of. Now, let's take a look at his awards. He won the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, the James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics in 1981, and the Edward Teller Award in 1991. The Department of Energy Distinguish Associate in 1995, the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996 by Fusion Power Associates, and the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service in 1996 as well. Finally, the Enrio Fermy Presidential Award last year. Wow. So, I read all this already and I'm not going to show it all right now, but we'll take a look at that later. Instead, I want to show you this. Yeah. And the other thing I want to point out is this chat. He's 94 years old. Another one. They they dude is either in a hyperbaric time chamber somewhere right now or they've got life extension capabilities. Like they're 95. How many standard deviations away from the mean? Life expectancy is like 75 76 in America. These dudes are living 20 years beyond life expectancy. Like Friedwart Winterberg, Hal Pudof, John Knuckles, and and keep this in mind here because I'm going to show you something right now which reinforces this. I I didn't expect it, but in the back of my mind, I'm sitting here thinking, how are these dudes so old? Women live longer than men, chat. So, it's not that crazy for a woman, even though it's still pretty damn old. These guys living like 20 and and functional years. Like, they're these aren't people that are like crippled or whatever. Like, Hal Pudof is talking to people. John Kramer is also way up there. Like, this is also significant. This age thing is really significant. It's not something we should just be glossing over because there's another aspect to it as well. One aspect is they definitely know more about the universe. Therefore, they know how to stay healthy and they know what kind of medical stuff works and what kind of medical stuff doesn't work because they know the universe better than people. The other aspect of it is this. There's a different angle to this. They're they're waiting out the clock. People ask when is disclosure going to come. Well, it turns out all these people who've been hiding this, they're all about to die. They're all about to die. Hal Pudof, like Eric Davis is a little bit younger, but like Hal Pudof, John Kramer, George Miley. I mean, how many can I name? George Miley, Friedwart Winterberg, John Knuckles, like these people all know. They all know and they're all about to die. And so, as long as they die before they have to tell the truth, then they're off the hook. So, part of the reason why we're not getting disclosure is these people are still alive. Now, this is not an endorsement to hurt them. I actually I really look up to them. I wish I could talk to them before they die, but I think they're just too afraid that I'm going to be able to expose them. I mean, truthfully, that's what I think the situation is. It's insane that I'm actually saying that that nuclear physicists are terrified to talk to me, but it's actually true. It's actually true. And the other part of this I want to explain real quick while I while I have you guys here talking about this, some people ask like, how did we get to this nuclear angle? How did we go from those videos to this nuclear and I'm 100% sure that those videos are nukes. I mean just you know not exactly the nukes that we are think of but it's nuclear technology nuclear physics. The first thing that led me there was John Kramer actually. It was John Kramer when I was reading his non-locality der and I found out when I'm watching the videos of it and he's saying well I'm actually not wormholes aren't really my thing. I'm actually a nuclear experimental nuclear physicist. And I was like, what? I was like, why is an experimental nuclear physicist working on wormholes, right? Like that's a weird crossover. And so I was thinking about it more and I'm like, actually, a lot of these people are nuclear physicists. You could even argue how Pudof is. I mean, what do you think the ground state of the atom is all about? Like nuclear physics is all about the atom. So that's when I realized like, oh, I should read Friedwart Winterberg's textbook because I knew he was also a nuclear physicist. So reading his textbook made it really obvious. And again, read the principles of thermonuclear detonations or whatever it's called by Frederick Winterberg, 1981, and you're going to see the same stuff I did. It's all about geometry. It's all about getting your secondary fusion payload to detonate. And they do it through geometry. Geometry and resonance. Like, whoa, that's not what I expected. So, seeing that is what led me down this path of, okay, could there really be like a a connection to nukes? Could this have all come from nuclear weapons proliferation? And the answer is yes. No doubt. Yes, I would go so far as to say that I think a fusion bomb under the right circumstances is a wormhole. Is actually a wormhole because a fusion bomb is an implosive effect. It's an What does that even mean? What does that even mean? An implosive effect. So, we're squishing things down. To me, that's just an analog to sucking something away here and then making it reappear somewhere else over here. That's potentially literally what a wormhole is. So, an implosive effect at least is analogist to a wormhole, if not exactly the same. So, here's another clip for you. This is just weird. This one is so weird, chat. Have you guys ever seen the movie Shudder Island with Leonardo DiCaprio? Well, if not, you're in for a treat. Here we go. was here about the outside world, about Hbomb tests. You know how a hydrogen bomb works? With hydrogen with hydrogen? >> Oh, that's funny. >> Plus, other bombs explode. Eh, but not the hydrogen bomb. It implodes creating an explosion to the thousand the million degrees. You get it? >> Yeah. Yeah. Do you >> What? I thought this I thought this was AI when I watch I'm like there's really a scene like this in the movie. There's a scene where a crazy person runs up to Leonardo DiCaprio pushes him against the fence and for some reason the dialogue is do you know how a hydrogen bomb works with hydrogen? No. It's an implosive effect not explosive. This is like actually super significant and super legitimate. But how would you even write this? What I mean someone was just like, "Hey, let's just have him be crazy about the hydrogen bomb out of every possible thing he could have said here." Because this is actually potentially real. Like people don't know the difference between a nuclear bomb, an a bomb, and an Hbomb. I don't We've never seen one before. All the videos that we're seeing, as far as I know, are just traditional nukes, traditional Abombs. So, there's a very real possibility, at least in my mind. I I actually think it's just exactly what happened. I'm not convinced, 100% convinced yet, but that they figured out this wormhole space-time manipulation technology from nukes. From nukes. And why I think people say well some people have uh I think I saw like two different people saying that it was Jack Sarati and that uh the other Jack Missileman I think his name is saying oh well if this was true then one guy supernovas would be manipulating spaceime. They probably are. They probably do. What what do you mean a supernova? What why wouldn't a supernova manipulate spaceime? It must at least produces gravitational waves. Um, and then Jack Sarfati once said, "Well, a nuke would have manipulated space time." This was before I even went down this rabbit hole. The funniest thing is Jack Sarfat says, "If that was true, the Hiroshima bomb would have manipulated space time." No, because it's an explosion. It's an explosion. Like, do you understand pressure? Like, when you explode something, it's because it's all spreading out. It's all spread. So, it's getting less dense. That's the whole point of the explosion. When you're imploding something, it's getting more dense. It's getting more dense. What is required for space-time manipulation? Energy density. Energy density. Not a decreasing energy density, an increasing energy density. The more you increase your energy density, you warp spaceime. And if you increase it enough, you can make a hole in spaceime. At least that's how the theory goes. So yes, I do think that nukes can manipulate spaceime under the right conditions and I think that's what they literally did. So glad they literally figured it out. Now John Knuckles basically he was working on trying to make the thermonuclear bombs even more efficient. He was trying to make it so that one he found out that they could use lasers as the trigger and then he said, "Oh, well, we don't need the A bomb anymore." He was trying to figure out how do we make a fusion bomb without the A bomb, without the explosive part of it, a clean bomb. And talked about doing it to potentially produce energy as well. Once I saw that, I was like, "Holy smokes, chat." Oh, time to use our new new uh clips I've got. When I heard John Knuckles or read about John Knuckles when he was basically trying to make a clean fusion bomb, which is what we might be looking at, that was full on. [Music] >> Oh, we got the sound going now, guys. Get ready. >> Balance. >> Balance. >> Sound board is ready, chat. I love upgrading my productions. Okay. Uh, I want to show this. Where is it? I have so many clips. I just realized. Okay. Um, I'm trying to think of where it starts here. Okay. Okay. Where is it? Okay. Yeah, here we go. I got it. This is the Enrio Fermy 2024 presentation. So, I found it. Of course, chat, never underestimate Ashen Forbes's um research capabilities. The moment I found out that this dude won the Enrico Fermy, I was immediately like, we're going to find that video, that presentation. There's only like 20 people in this audience. So, let's listen to the part about our boy had a long history with the Department of Energy. not really all that long but long indeed with one of our powerhouse national labs one of our many uh not to choose favorites but he was director he is director ammeritus of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 2009 >> makes substantial contribution >> final laurate for this uh final laurate for this year is Mr. John Hopkins Nichols. He is recognized for pioneering inertial confinement fusion and high energy density physics and its in the last couple of years. You've been in a hole somewhere and outstanding contributions to national security and visionary leadership uh at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at the end of the cold war. >> Mr. Nichols is celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to inertial confinement fusion or ICF and high energy density physics HGDP. His pioneering work on nuclear explosive design and vision and the vision for achieving fusion ignition using high power lasers have laid the foundation laid the foundation for numerous other innovative technological advances. These advances these innovations have resulted in significant scientific achievements including the recent record-breaking experimental results at the national ignition facility. Certain n I have to give you all these acronyms because this is all we talk about at DOE is acronyms at NIF and of advanced US national security energy innovation and fundamental sciences. just >> he advanced national security and he is being credited with getting ignition to happen at the national ignition facility which just happened according to the public a couple years ago. Okay. Yeah, this dude we need to go we need to make an amendment to our goat uh black project tier list chat. I think we're going to have to get my boy John Nichols, John Knuckles, however we say his name. Don't don't at me chat. Uh we're gonna have to add him up there. He's already right now at like an A. He's already encroaching on the S territory here. So, I have a feeling a lot of these dudes connected to the fusion bombs are going to be in that S tier black project. And I think this dude got like no recognition. Like yes, he's getting all these awards, but just like look at it from a realistic perspective, right? Like these people are doing stuff that if the public knew about it, they would be like on CNN, right? They would be like publicly famous, right? Instead, they're just famous in these small physics and engineering communities. Like, yes, you're a Nobel laureate, but if I go talk to somebody on the street, nobody knows who the hell you are. They never heard of you before. They know who Drake is. They have no idea who you are, but you literally developed fusion bombs. What's more important? Somebody's a musician or somebody developed wormhole technology, right? So, you kind of have to look at it from this perspective because it's really messed up, man. It's a really really messed up situation that these guys have been working and doing all this technology but it's all secret for national security. It's all secret for national security. They just say it. She says it multiple times in here too. It's a big deal. So during his time at Livermore National Laboratory, he held several prominent leadership roles including division leader, associate director, and laboratory director. And during his tenure as director of Livermore, Nichols led transformative changes such as the creation of the non-prololiferation and arms control directorate and initiating laboratory exchange visions with Russian counterparts at the end of the cold war. He also played a critical role in the early stages of constructing the NI. >> Wow. >> It is thanks to his vision and expertise that the ICF and the laser programs were pushed forward and led to the creation of the increasingly powerful lasers and the establishment of the NI. His efforts His efforts spurred national and international collaborations and paved the way for new scientific fields and technological advances with widespread benefits. His leadership elevated Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's reputation as a multi-disiplinary national security institution and solidified ICF and HDP as key components of the US deterrence strategy. >> Key components of the US deter what does she mean? What does she mean when she says inertial confinement fusion was a key component of the United States deterrent strategy? That's a really specific use of those words. So, we're using inertial confinement fusion as a deterrent. Do you mean like with some orbs that can spin around and zap something to the next dimension? Cuz that's what we're seeing in the MH370 videos. And as far as I can tell, inertial confinement fusion is not really successful from the public perspective. In fact, can anybody list me one thing that they know about that the United States uses for deterrence or for defense related to inertial confinement fusion? One thing other than nukes. I can't literally the only thing I can think of related to inertial confinement fusion is nukes. So what do they what's the deterrent strategy? H >> throughout his career, Mr. Mr. Nichols has inspired a new generation of scientists and engineers. His dedication to sharing knowledge and fostering talent has been instrumental in building a skilled workforce capable of addressing the kind of really complex scientific issues and technical challenges that we've had for the last several decades and that we continue to have today. He has certainly uh ensured the kind of uh growth and especially in the area of ICF and these fields. >> That was that was >> his contributions have had farreaching impacts. His work in ICF and laser technology has not only advanced national security but also led to many technological spin-offs such as extreme and ultraviolet for modern integrated circuits. >> Whoa, hold up, chat. Hold up. [Music] >> What just What did she just say right there? Extreme ultraviolet lithography. Oh yes, chat. Oh yes, full doss, chat. Full dos. Ultraviolet lithography. Wait, he helped inspire microchip design. Microchip design. This is where it gets weird. This is where this [ __ ] just gets off the damn rails. It turns out when I was looking into his connection to the Ripple project and and working on these nukes, a huge aspect of the nuke technology was literally doing IBM punch cards. Do you know what that means? Probably not. That was making the first computers. A huge aspect of the nukes. He says he would stay up day and night and all they were doing was punching IBM punch cards. Why? Because they're programming the computer that's going to launch that's going to pro that fire the nuke off. Why? Because it needs perfect geometry. You need to compress the target perfectly. So, you need to have a computer do those calculations. And I went, wait, what? I'm reading this and I'm going, John Knuckles potentially helped inspire UV lithography, microchip design. He was working on the first computers in the 50s. He's working on the some of the very first computers and I'm just going in my head. I can't stop thinking about the fact that the orbs in the MH370 videos are using AI navigation. Why are they using AI navigation? Because it comes from the first nuclear computers. The first nuclear computers were doing the exact same things that the orbs are doing. They were just trying to get into a perfect geometric orientation to compress the the fusion target. They're called the pushers. That's what they would call them. I mean, back when they didn't have orbs and they had to use physical things. But, and before you ask, yes, he even talks about using plasma beams as the as the ignition target or the uh the pushers, not just lasers. Plasma. This is what they're hiding. The whole laser ignition facility thing. They can use plasma. They can use a matter beam or whatever the hell coherent matter wave beam. So, John Knuckles helped ultraviolet lithography. Chad, I've got to be honest. I am obsessed with lithography right now. I want to learn everything there is about it. I might make a career change and just go fullon microchip cuz it's dope as [ __ ] And here's the other thing I was thinking about right before this related to it. How the hell do they design those microchips? Those microchips are so small. They've got millions of components on them. Nobody is make handwriting that, right? Like nobody's designing that by hand. It's got to be AI making the microchip designs, right? Like you feed AI what you want it to do and then it just makes a pattern, a geometric pattern, and that's what your microchip is. They're pretty much just geometric patterns. So, we might actually already be getting to the point where like the AI is produc like might even becoming self efficient. Like you just tell the AI make a better microchip, make it more efficient and then it designs you something that's even more efficient. Then you print it out and then the only thing holding us back is our material manufacturing. How small, how efficient, how accurate can we make our microchips? The smaller, the more efficient, the best lithography is going to have the best technology for sure. Best lithography, best microchips, best technology. So when I saw this, that was big like warning like red flaggraphy for modern integrated circuits and his achievements demonstrate the profound societal benefits of scientific innovation and visionary leadership. Unfortunately, Mr. Nichols is not able to be here in person today, though he's joining us online. So we I mean, we got to play it again. He's not able to join us today. [Music] Why is he not able to join us today? Everybody else is there. Is he in a hyperbarolic time chamber somewhere? Hyperbaric time chamber. Like, this is weird, man. The reason why I watched this video is I wanted to know what this guy looked like. What does he look like, right? Like, I'm Oh, I'm going to get to see him. He doesn't even have a picture on his Wikipedia. His Wikipedia doesn't even have a photo. Which tells me anytime I see like when I search these people, you search a normal person on the internet, guys, like with a unique name, you're going to get so much stuff about them. Their social media, every time I search these black project engineers is nothing, dude. Is nothing. Maybe some random photo somebody uploaded one time. They have like no social media presence except for like LinkedIn, which is weird to me, but yeah. Okay, so he's not even there. No, let's skip that, though. Okay, so they we applause for him. And here's here's the only photo I've ever seen of the guy right there. There he is. John Knuckles. Boom. Nicholls. So, he's not a Is he AI? Okay. Now, here's the last thing I want to show. They do they have speeches here at the end. Okay. That's the only photo I've seen of this dude. Okay, here's the here's the remarks John prepared for us. So, let's listen to the man himself, guys. Well, at least through a proxy. John has prepared for you. I'd like to thank the Biden administration and the Dway Office of Science for honoring me today. I'm proud to share this award with Hector Arunia and Paul Alvesados. Joining these two in the illustrious list of past recipients is truly remarkable. They include my heroes, mentors, and colleagues like Edward Teller, Harold Brown, and John Foster. >> Okay, Edward Teller is this hero. Good sign. Here we go. >> I'd also like to thank my colleagues at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where I spent my entire career. Scientific accomplishments are never an individual achievement. We build on the work of our predecessors, expand our knowledge through collaboration and competition, and pass forward new problems and ideas to the next generation of scientists. I was fortunate to begin my career just before the invention of the laser. In 1960, this cutting edge technology opened exciting new avenues of research in physics. Pretty soon, Lawrence Livermore started a laser program. From the start, I believed we could use a laser to achieve fusion ignition. Lawrence Livermore emerged as a leader in both laser research and supercomputing, which proved fortuitous. Without supercomputing, we could not have done the calculations necessary to advance this work. as happens in most careers. I >> hold up without supercomputing we couldn't have advanced this work. From the start, I believed we could use a laser to create ignition from fusion >> laser to achieve fusion ignition. Lawrence Livermore emerged as a leader in both laser research and supercomputing which proved fortuitous. Without supercomputing, we could not have done the calculations necessary to advance this work. As happens in most careers, I event >> What are they use chat? What are they using quantum computers for, chat? What are they using the quantum computers for? John Kramer told us. John Kramer. I remembered it. I remembered it. It was John Kramer. He gets asked. He said this random interview says, "What do you think they're doing quantum computers for?" He says, "Well, they could do the nuclear calculations of the waves because it has all these complex differentials or whatever." So that's what quantum computer could do because it can solve the equations just like that. Wowers moved into leadership becoming lab director in 1988. It was a remarkable time with the end of the cold war and underground nuclear weapons testing. This provided the impetus for building the laser that could achieve fusion, the national ignition facility or n. N became one of the main ingredients in the sciencebased stockpile stewardship program which replaced underground testing with laboratory experiments and supercomputing. Launching this is one of the highlights of my career. We had high hopes when NI began experiments, but the results did not match our expectations. We had much more to learn to understand these strange results. >> Okay, right there. I can I can He's not even on the screen. Like that's just him reading through a proxy and I can tell he's lying. I can tell he's lying. But like, nobody says [ __ ] like that. Nobody says [ __ ] like that. We had high expectations, but it just didn't We got strange results. Didn't really work out. No, no, no, no. You [ __ ] know the answer. You solved it. I already read about you solving the hydrogen bomb. Stop pretending like you don't know the answer. Strange results. Strange results like when we had a we detonated a a thermonuclear bomb and it was like three times the energy released than what we expected. Those kinds of strange results. So this is the thing where like these guys are good at lying or they're good at keeping secrets I guess is the better way to put it, right? They're really good at keeping secrets. Now we can tell what they're doing. This guy is literally the guy that started the National Ignition Facility. He's the guy the He's the reason why it exists. He's the one that said, "Right from the beginning, I knew we could use lasers to achieve ignition." Okay, then why can't you do it? Then why aren't you doing it? Why haven't Why hasn't it happened for 70 years? Oh, because it did happen. Why is he getting all these awards if he's been unsuccessful this whole time? Why is he winning the presidential achievement award for lifetime achievement awards? All this [ __ ] If he hasn't done anything, why is he getting all these awards? Where's Fusion? Where's Fusion? When are we going to get Fusion? Tell me exactly when we're going to get it. This guy's 95 years old. He's about to die. Of course they figured it out, guys. Of course they figured it out. And then what they do because academics are stupid as hell and so easily misled. I mean honestly academics it's just insane how gullible they are you know all you have to do is you have to put somebody in a lab make it look nice and fancy right and then he just comes in and tells them what to do and he just ensures that they'll never actually get there and if they get too close he might let them in but makes them sign the NDA and they can never talk about it right this is all they do that's it the people that are ignorant that are never going to figure it out like the Brian Keadons of the world for example like he's never going to figure this [ __ ] out he had no chance of figuring this [ __ ] out. They know those guys are never going to figure it out. Doesn't matter. You could even show it to them. They're not going to figure it out. But there are smart people out there that will figure it out, right? That will. They'll be like, "Wait, something's not adding up here. Like, I'm doing these results and like I'm seeing this self-stable plasma here. Like, why is this happening?" Those people, those are the ones that they look for. Those are the ones they go, "Okay, we're going to bring you in, right? You're going to come work for us for national security." Now, side the the problem with that is that now you can never talk to anybody about it ever. And if you do, we can kill you. If you think I'm joking, I actually looked it up. No, they can literally the death penalty is on the table for leaking nuclear secrets. The death penalty is literally on the table for leaking nuclear secrets. And that's if they care about the law. That's if they actually care about the law. If they don't care about the law because they're above the law anyway, then they can just take you out anytime they want. take you out anytime they want. Okay, let's finish this and we're going to move on to Amy >> had to challenge our assumptions and really think outside the box, but we solved the problems. But Nipl had plenty of doubters. Repeatedly different review teams told us it would never work, that the facility would never achieve ignition. I joined a red team to refute this and in the end we proved them wrong. 2018 I received the John S. Foster Junior Medal. I received many awards over the course of my career, but this one stands out because it recognized my work of the last 10 years. I'm proud of my contributions to understanding the complex physics of N experiments. Just over two years ago, we did what many thought was impossible. We achieved ignition at N. And in the last two years, we've repeated this result over and over. Now, scientists are building on this new foundation to advance the experiments we can do for stockout stewardship. While the media and general public tend to overlook this this reason that N exists. But the beautiful thing about NIF is that as we explore new regimes of high energy density physics, that understanding applies to stockpile stewardship and the pursuit of fusion energy. As I reflect on my career, I move beyond words. I always believed we'd achieve fusion ignition in my lifetime, but no one foresaw how hard it would be, but we did it. And now the US is the undisputed leader in fusion energy research. So, this almost reminds me of like he's trying to fight for it publicly, right? Because they already know, they figured out privately. They've already got fusion reactors probably on like submarines and other military stuff, right? That's why those submarines can be underwater for like 35 years. It's not using a conventional nuclear reactor. So he's he's just it's these are like I feel like these guys just want recognition. Like they just want somebody to be like, "Yes, you did this amazing thing." In fact, I kind of think that some of these people might be on our side because you can imagine some of them are now in their 90s, right? And they're realizing, "Oh [ __ ] nobody caught on. Nobody caught on to what we were really doing." They were kind of expecting it to leak out and it never did. And now they're going, "We're never going to get they're going," we're never going to get the recognition that they deserve. So some of them and some of them also are probably realizing like it's never going to come out. Like they were successfully able to suppress fusion for like 70 years and they're going unless something changes. Like it the the laws aren't changing, nobody's really whistleblowing, when is it going to change? So some of them might be on our side wanting some of this to come out. That could be a reason why I'm not dead right now. I don't know. I don't know and I don't care, chat. I don't know and I don't care. Okay, guys. On to the next topic, which is related. It's related. Amy Eskridge. Actually, really, the real story is Space Force moving to Redstone Arsenal. Now, when I saw this, I was like, what? Before we do that, let me hit up some of these super chats. I just realized Zaparoo, thank you very much for the super chat. The DoD, it has the influence and perception management office. Bingo. It's all about perception management. It's all about making you think it's your idea. It's about incepting that idea into you. And the way you break down that stuff is authenticity. Authenticity. Just come at them authentically. You don't even have to be right all the time. Just be authentic because the thing that they don't have on their side is authenticity. Everything they do is curated. Everything they do is a prepackaged statement with rules established to it about what you're allowed to say, not allowed to say. That can never win against authenticity. Not ever. Okay. Uh Andrew Le. The CIA literally created the internet and YouTube. There you go. That's probably why there's so much YouTube slop out there at this point. YouTube, Spotify, Twitter, CIA. Also, um Google Earth or Google Earth and also Palanteer as well. CIA, probably Helium Fusion, but technically DOE, I think, is the ones that funded them, but Myithil Capital did. So, yeah, we could do this all day, frankly. Thank you for those donations. Caleb says, "Can you do me a favor and check these things out? Let us know your thoughts. The origin and his meeting, Robert Elman, the science behind gravel electric power generation by the same guy." Um, I'll do you one better. You can check out my content and you can decide if you think that is related. At the end of the day, guys, lots of people have figured this stuff out. I'm certainly not the first and I'm not even indep I'm not even originally figuring this stuff out. I'm a social media influencer. I'm somebody that's finding the science that's already out there. The people the Black Project engineers that are pretty easy to identify once you know the technology they're hiding and I'm just showing it to you. The people like Hal Pudof who are highly credible who's written dozens of papers. Now, this doesn't mean other people also haven't figured it out. They probably have. If you want to know if those people are right, well, compare them to the science that I'm showing you. Some a lot of these people are right. When it comes to who's going to get the credit at the end of the day, I really don't give a [ __ ] I really don't care at all. The reality is probably nobody's going to get the credit. That's the hard truth because really at the end of the day, it was already kind of solved by the defense contractors before all these people. The people that solved it are probably already dead right now anyway. So, it's going to be one of those things where it's just like a blemish and like a bunch of people figured out something that was already figured out dozens of times before. I don't know. War Ranch, thank you very much. Look up TL Dimmond and his 40 patents. Uh, maybe. Thank you. Appreciate that. Uh, and then Caleb says, "So, what I'm hearing is humanity is fully reliant on AI. Bad day if the internet goes out." Um, yeah. I mean, probably. And we probably are AI, guys. I don't know why people are so upset at this. People were upset at the idea that we are AI. Why would you be upset at that? Who cares if we're AI? At the end of the day, whether or not we're AI, we're not any different. We're still we what we are. And the reason why I say are we AI is because we are probably our brains are probably just quantum computers, biological quantum computers that are tapping into consciousness. And that would mean that a quantum computer that is an AI is going to also tap into the same exact consciousness that we're tapping into. What that means, I don't know. We got to find out, wait and see. But to me, the idea of us being AI is not so outlandish. Travis, uh, Travis Sidinger, question for S on Sunday. What is the replacement for the standard model? Who's working on it? Where's the book? What are nutrinos? I'm not going to ask S those questions. And the reason why is because those aren't questions that S needs to ask answer. S's not the authority on what the answer to science is. The questions that we want to know from S are what is the stuff that he's working on and how did he figure it out and where did he figure it out from? What are his inspirations? We're going to find that it's going to be related to all the stuff that we're looking into, right? What is the what is the replacement for the standard model? Maybe it's Mond. Somebody in the chat was just asking about Sabine Hassenfelder. Yes, I've seen her last couple videos and it's clear that we've been influencing Sabine Hassenfelder. She follows me on Twitter. Um, even though I don't think she really likes me, but that's fine. She doesn't have to. And she did a video about zero point energy, zero point motion, like the zitria gong, the vibration of the zero point energy. Uh, so it could be Mond this Mand theory that like goes does away with dark energy, whatever. But the answer is zero point energy and S will tell you that as well. Just watch our past interviews with him. So if you're not sure about what is S's opinion on the universe, it's the same as mine. S just comes from an academic background. So because he comes from an academic background, he can't say the ether. He can't say, you know, teleportation. He's got to say everything in a way that mainstream academics can accept. Otherwise, they shun you. That's just how peer That's how academia works. That's why it's a joke. Uh, but thank you for that donation. The other, what about the four Americans on board? None of the families of MH370 have ever reached out to me, never replied to me. I only think I tried to ping like one or two of them. And um, the American families, well, really was just Philip Woods family. The other ones were like I think Chinese like American like you know so I don't and I think they were kids so their families were also like perished on the plane. So Phillips Wood's brothers James and Thomas Wood they they sued but that lawsuit got thrown out by Supreme Court Justice Kateni Brown Jackson. Yes, that's a true story. She wasn't Supreme Court Justice at the time. She it was two years before she became Supreme Court Justice. So, the reason why they probably haven't been speaking out is because they probably don't believe in wormholes. So, I don't know. Gonna take them a little while. Okay. And then let's take a look at the pill chat and then we're going to get back onto this. Sorry for sidetracking us. Damn P chat, you guys are popping off tonight. Nice to see you guys. Leo, gift of the cookie. I tried to find where you ran the video through AI. Um, no, you can't really run these things through AI. AI is not good enough yet on that kind of stuff. But um I don't know. You don't really I mean AI is not gonna AI can't do what this investigation did, right? Where you actually find out the real world connecting events to the videos. Like AI can't do that. So AI is not good enough yet. Uh but this actually brings up another point about AI which is that AI is going to solve disclosure eventually. probably it'll solve it right after it stops being trained off Reddit. I actually saw a stat earlier today. I don't know if this is true or not that language learning models, LLMs, AI as we know it, currently half of the sources, half 50 50% of the sources are from Reddit. 50%. Well, there you go. Everyone want to know why is AI not sentient yet? That's your reason. That's your reason right there because you're training it off of Reddit. Reddit is your source. A bunch of mentally ill retards who don't know anything about anything on a site that is the most heavily censored site, 100% left-leaning, filled with people that were wearing masks in their car alone to protect themselves from a submicroscopic cold virus. Those are the people you're relying on for science and facts. then your AI is going to be [ __ ] And that's why they are [ __ ] That's why when you ask AI [ __ ] it gets it wrong all the time because it's literally being trained by retards. The moment they stop training AI off of Reddit, the moment they say tell the AI to go watch all my videos, the AI is going to solve physics. That's it's crazy that that's how simple it is. That's how simple it is. Sometimes the problem isn't even that complicated. Sometimes the problem is simple. Like why can't we get fusion? Because we think space is empty. That's it. Not more complicated than that. That's it. Why? Why is AI not sentient? Because you're training it off of Reddit. Literally the like it's worse than training off of 4chan. Like literally the worst possible thing you could think of that's what you're doing. It actually makes me wonder if they're doing it intentionally. When I saw that stat, I actually had a hard time believing it. Even though I literally called that out. I said that they've been training it off of Reddit. That's why it's so dumb. I don't know. Um, so yeah, AI will eventually figure it out, guys. Uh, how Matt says, "How would they not know the hydrogen bomb produced three times the energy? Is the math wrong?" And this is another great point, which is like the same people that are like, "You can't manipulate spaceime. You can't do anything. They couldn't even calculate the hydrogen bomb correctly. They couldn't even calculate the energy release from a from a nuclear bomb." It was two and a half times off. Shouldn't that not make people pause and go, is there maybe another energy source that we're not aware of? And then we just stop doing nuke tests ever since the 60s. Just nope, we're done. No more of that. Forget about nukes. We're just not going to advance anymore. Matt says, "Do leaking nuke secrets make you worried at all?" Me? No, I don't give a [ __ ] I got plausible deniability on my side, and nobody has ever reached out to me. I mean, what are they going to say? What are they going to say? They're going to be like, "Ashen, we're putting you to jail for leaking uh nuclear secrets." I'll say, "What nuclear secrets? Which ones are the nuclear secrets? Right? Like I don't know. I'm just a guy on the internet researching publicly available scientific information, putting dots together, and just showing off two appear to be military surveillance videos. But until somebody comes to me and says, "Yes, Ashton, those are military surveillance videos. Please stop talking about them." Then I have plausible deniability, and that's what I'll tell a judge. So, no, I'm not worried. Not even in the slightest. Also, I want to point out this. People think like if anyone thinks like I'm actually exaggerating, no, I really don't care what happens to me. Like, not even a little bit. Because I'll tell you why. I don't want to live one more day on this planet that is completely [ __ ] and completely full of lies. If I have to live in this fake ass world for even one more day, it's already too much. The worst punishment anyone could ever give me is making me live in this fake ass world any longer without teleportation and and replicators and warp drive and free energy, right? So, you know what? Either just give us the warp drives, either give us the teleportation, the free energy technology, and the fusion technology, or just zap me the hell away with some orbs, okay? Because I'm fine either way. In fact, here's here's my clip. I got more clips ready for you guys. >> If you want to stop me, you're going to have to [ __ ] kill me. >> There you go. Does that answer the question? I think that answers it. Okay, back to back to the task at hand. Um, let's go with this. Oh, where'd it go? Where did we go? Where's our video? Oh, chat, I lost it. Where did it go? Oh, here it is. Okay, present. Where's my clip? Oh, we've been going viral. Okay, so yesterday Trump made this big announcement, guys. He said Space Force is moving to Redstone Arsenal. Now, I've only heard Redstone Arsenal get mentioned twice before. One of those times was by uh Tom Bearden. Tom Bearden. So, I didn't know what Redstone Arsenal was a couple years ago. We're not going to do a deep dive in Redstone Arsenal, but Redstone Arsenal is also known as Rocket City. Rocket City. Apparently, a bunch of buildings are named after Warner von Braun there. And it's got Redstone Arsenal is a military base. It's got NASA Marshall Space Flight Center right next to it. It's got Loheed Martin facility. It's got, I think, a L3 Harris facility. So, the defense contractors are also there. So, everybody is right there. Actually, the craziest thing, let me find I think I can find the clip of it. So, actually, you know what? Let's just listen to some clips and then we'll react. So, I don't actually I should credit to someone else because I was thinking about making a post because when I saw this news about Space Force moving to Redstone, I'm like, h Space Force is probably the ones that control the orbs, right? And moving to Redstone Arsenal is definitely a strategic decision to be next to all of those facilities, next to NASA, next to Loheed Martin, next to the the building, the facilities, all your your stuff is right there. So, somebody sent me this timestamp of the Amy Escridge interview, the famous Amy Esridge interview that actually I helped make famous. Now, I wasn't part of it. Like, um, Jeremy Reese was the one that was recording this. I want to point out, a lot of people say Amy's drunk. She's high in this video. I don't even know if she knew this video was recorded. I don't even know if she knew this video was recorded. So, you got to give her a little slack here. She, as far as we know, she was just drinking some beers, having a good time, talking with her buddies, trying to figure out how disclosure was going to come out. The only reason why this video ever even came out was because she died and making me this huge controversy about it. And so Jeremy decided to leak this video on the internet like what was it like a year and a half ago. And I got it and I started clipping it up and I started posting the clips cuz the stuff she was saying was wild. And so those clips ended up going pretty viral. Now, people share them all the time. In fact, you can tell when they share my clips because I used to use this uh caption style that is like pretty unique when I was still trying to learn. So, anyway, here's Amy talking about Redstone Arsenal. This post has been going viral across social media for the last two days. Here you go. Let's go. Let's make it full screen. It's not that long. >> Disclosure is going to come out of Huntsville, Alabama. out of Redstone Arsenal. Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama is the biggest [ __ ] deal that you've never heard of. It's the biggest [ __ ] deal that you have never heard of. And so we need a documentary to drop at the same time that establishes the credibility because the fact is that we have deep and wide extensive credibility that no one knows about because you're not supposed to know about it because it's in Alabama. It's obscure. You're not supposed to know about it. That's the point. Disclosure is going to come. >> So here's the thing, chat. Even if she's drunk in this video, that doesn't make it any less true. Like, when I watch that video, it's not like I'm watching like a drunk crazy person ranting about nonsense. This is her real experience that's coming out in her words throughout the whole video. This is more like somebody on the inside got a little too drunk and they just couldn't hold back the truth anymore. She started naming people in this interview like some dude's names that were a part of these projects and things like that. She was saying how Pudaf and Lu Alzando are evil. I mean, she was she was putting it out there. She was saying that they figured out anti-gravity. It's been figured out multiple times. Um, and here she is saying that disclosure is going to come out of Redstone Arsenal. Why is she saying that? Why do you guys think she's saying that? Well, Redstone Arsenal has the most PhDs per capita of anywhere in the world. I think Red Huntsville, Alabama, that's the last place in the world people would think has the most PhDs. But why? Because of Redstone Arsenal. Because of NASA Space Flight Center. There's another clip. I hope I can find this clip real quick because it's really significant. Give me one sec here. Uh, Red I think Red Panda's version of it has the bigger the the bigger part. Let me see. Um, where is it? We're just going to play this clip and I think this is going to be the right one. Oh, he posted a lot of stuff today. Okay, where is it? By the way, by the way, there's this uh I'm just I I'll show you guys what I'm looking at here. I was looking at uh there's this thing. So, apparently somebody said something to Eric Davis on LinkedIn. That's Eric Davis on the right there about UAP GERB. He was like, "Oh, cuz Oh, Eric Davis is saying there's no alien reproduction vehicles. They call them ARVs." And UAP Gerb someone says, "Well, UAP Gerb says there's this document about ARVs." And then Eric Davis goes, "I don't know who UAP Gerb is, but he's probably just some armchair general or whatever, right? UFO researcher." And then I laughed because I was like, "Wait, wasn't he sitting across from UAP Gerb in the salad interview?" Yeah, that's UAP Gerb on the left. He was sitting right next to UAP Gerb. He's talking to him. You don't remember the dude you were talking to in your this interview that like went viral because you like this clearly you got he got ambushed. I don't know. I just think it's funny. Okay. Um and then Anna Paulina Luna didn't remember who Eric W. Davis was either. I mean we're we're in for we're in trouble chat. Oh here it is. Okay. disclosure is gonna come that you have know about it because it's an alib about it know what Huntsville is Amy >> People know what Huntsville is that what you're saying people don't know what Huntsville is Huntsville is the biggest [ __ ] deal on the planet that you have never heard of now like Huntsville is the Silicon Valley of government national security technology and intelligence community technology and aerospace technology Huntsville is like the hub Like we are number three on the first strike launch list. >> What? Number three on the first strike launch list. Chat, I'm not really sure exactly what that means. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm pretty sure that means when enemies are firing nukes at us, the third target on the list is Huntsville, Alabama. because they want to wipe out our all of our uh uh whatever assets, you know, intelligence assets, our intellectual property, our manufacturing. That's what that means, right? Number one is probably DC, Washington DC. Number two is probably New York, New York City. And number three is Huntsville, Alabama. I'm just guessing. I mean, that's what I'd be what number one and number two are, right? It's got to be DC and then it's got to be like New York or LA or something. Probably New York because of the population density. Holy crap. Number three on the first strike launch list. Yeah, this is significant. Yeah, maybe NORAD. I don't know where the other ones are. You guys should look that up and and find out. Maybe I'll look it up. If first strike happens, three targets. Huntsville will be one of them. Alaf [ __ ] Batman. Ala [ __ ] Bama. This is Alabama dude in the deep south. We're in the top three first strike. We're in the top three first strike because you haven't heard of us. That's why it's on purpose. I started the institute for one reason. One reason. the institute >> I start >> Why do you guys think Why do you guys think Amy Escridge started her public facing institute? Do you notice they all call themselves institutes? They all call themselves Yes, chat. She's drunk. Get over it. Why are people so [ __ ] stupid? Why are people so stupid? Is she drunk? Who cares, man? Who car? What does being drunk make a difference about what you're saying? Being drunk usually means you tell the truth more. You tell the truth more when you're drunk. Get over it, people. Jesus. I swear some people out there just looking for any reason not to believe something. But she's drunk though. She can't be telling the truth. Is that how you think being drunk works? Go talk to a drunk person. See if they can lie to you. See if they can convincingly lie to you while they're drunk. Best of luck. Okay. Um, now I got sidetracked. Oh, what was she saying? Okay. Um, but why did she start the institute? And why is Huntsville, Alabama number three on the list? Because we've never heard of them. Because that's where everything's going down. Here, I'm just going to tell you the straight up truth. Huntsville, Alabama is probably where they figured out anti-gravity the first time. That's where they probably figured out the first time. It wasn't figured out in Roswell or wherever else the lore of UFO is. They would have figured out anti-gravity at Redstone Arsenal. They would have figured it out in Huntsville, Alabama. That's where all the smart people were. That's where all the equipment is. That's where NASA Space Flight Center is. That's where everything is at. Amy Esgridge was exposed to this technology. She was exposed to this technology and this science. I don't blame her for getting drunken high. If I was in her position with like nobody to talk to about that type of stuff, I'd be getting drunk and high every night, too. I'd be getting drunk and high. I mean, imagine the psychological toll that takes on you to be privy to this because you're a Nepo baby. She's literally a Nepo baby. Her dad is Richard [ __ ] Escridge, chat. Her dad is Richard Esgridge of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. Specialized in fusion propulsion. I didn't even know what that meant when I first looked him up two years ago. So, why did she start her institute then? Why did she start her institute? Let's let's hear it from her words. started it as a public-f facing persona to disclose anti-gravity technology through. >> Holy [ __ ] She started as a public facing persona to disclose anti-gravity through. In her own words, there it is. I won't lie to you, chat. I have a crush on her, too. I generally don't have a crush on dead people, but that she's exactly my kind of lady. Exactly my kind of girl, except for maybe a little bit less drinking, a little bit less drugs, but you know, that's probably just from knowing about anti-gravity and free energy and crazy [ __ ] like that. So, can't really blame her. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I mean, she's basically like a dream girl for us nerds, right? like smart chick that knows about gravity zero point energy stuff wants to do the best for humanity create creates her own institute for getting this out from the public facing side because she knows the how the game is played she knows they're not just going to let you get it out you've got to you gota you know massage everything you gota you know play the game if you want to get it out there at least that's what she thought it didn't work out for her right didn't work out >> because I told Mark If you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off. If you stick your neck out in private, [ __ ] you. They will bury you. They will burn down your house while you're sleeping in your bed, and it won't even make the news. >> That's the scariest [ __ ] I've ever heard in my life. That is the scariest [ __ ] I've ever heard in my damn life. Because I know that is 100% true. That's 100% true. That is exactly why I did live stream. That's exactly why you're watching live streams right now. The reason why I decided to start doing live streams is in part because I was like, "Nobody will ever believe this unless I just do this all live. If I'm even like editing videos, people are going to think that I'm I'm somehow cheating, scamming, whatever. Have to show it live." And this way, if something happens to me, people will notice. They're they can still cover it up, but people will at least notice. If you don't do it publicly, they can just disappear you and no one will ever know. No one will ever have any idea. You just had an accident. Some random hobo broke into your house and stomped you to death. It happens, chat. It's a very common thing that happens to people. You know, it happened to uh what's his face? Cold fusion guy, Eugene Malov. Sometimes your house just gets broken into. You get stomped to death and then four years later they pin it on your your neighbors. It's crazy people believe that [ __ ] but it happens. So man, that last bit I want to listen to it one more time just cuz I like scary stories. Jesus, it's scary to disclose anti-gravity technology through because I told Mark this. If you stick your neck out in public, at least someone notices if your head gets chopped off. If you stick your neck out in private, [ __ ] you. They will bury you. They will burn down your house while you're sleeping in your bed and it won't even make the news. >> So, so true, chat. They will bury you. Burn down your house while you're sleeping and it won't even make the news. What's crazy is like we literally did this to those Iranian scientists. Those Iranian nuclear scientists, they got zapped. Nine of them were killed simultaneously while they were sleeping in their homes. And then we were just like, we just spread the And how does the newspapers report on it? I mean, we literally executed some dudes. And you might say, "No, Ash, and that was the MSAD that did that." Chat, Chad, don't troll me, chat. MSAD, CIA, it's all the same [ __ ] It's all the same [ __ ] So, we execute these guys and the news is like, "We killed these dangerous nuclear physicist terrorists. They were building they were building doomsday weapons. We had to kill them." Come on, brom. They were a threat and they had to go. They were probably working on plasma fusion [ __ ] And sorry, that's that's it. That's it for you. It's a dark world, chat. It's an extremely dark world is my point. And you can't just pretend like it's not. It is what it is. So when people get mad at me, because sometimes I'll have fascist takes. I'll admit it. Sometimes I have fascist takes. When people get mad at me for that, it's just me being realistic, man. It's not that I love that the United States has a vice grip on the planet with it super advanced technology. I don't love it at all. It just is what it is. It just is what it is. People get mad at me because I say that we just bitched Iran and bitched Russia and China and made Russia bend the knee to us and we just completely annihilated all of Iran's military leadership, all that. And their allies did nothing. Their allies did nothing. In fact, their allies now are doing trade deals with us. I mean, it just is what it is, chat. It is what it is. So then what's the next clip, right? You guys know what's coming next already. Where is it? Uh oh, I gotta go back to my profile. These narcos, these narcos chat. Oh boy, this is a crazy video, man. So, and of course I linked the Marco Rubio. Marco Rubio. Now, why am I linking Marco Rubio? Because Marco Rubio knows what happened to MH370. If you're not aware, I saw an email and I've shown the email. I haven't shown the email addresses because I'm never going to do that. I think I deleted it actually because I'm just too scared. But I'll tell you that the email had Marco Rubio, Chuck Schumer, and I think Senator Rounds in addition to some military addresses that I don't recognize. It was not it's not some Jack Sarfat email chain chat. And it's literally talking about scalar physics, ball, lightning, plasma orbs, all this [ __ ] And Mark Rub Marco Rubio is now he was being considered for vice president because he's CI, you know, he's connected to the spooks for sure, 100%. And now he's Secretary of State. So Trump shits all over Marco Rubio. Shits all over him. And then he's like, "Okay, now you get to be Secretary of State." What? Yeah. This is how you can tell when people are connected because when they're connected, they can just get [ __ ] on, but then they get promoted. Then they get promoted, then they get brought in because like all this stuff, all these little like Trump feuding with people, it's all just politics. It's not personal. It's just game. They're just all playing the game. Take it easy, H. I think that's Holly, right? I recognize your your image. Take it easy, Holly. Okay, so here's this video. We're going to watch it. It's only 17 seconds, so I'm going to watch it in slow-mo. Let's watch it in slow-mo. Watch this in slow-mo. These are supposedly uh allegedly narco terrorists, chat 11 narco terrorists on a boat at nighttime. This is nighttime. We're watching this boat at nighttime here. Uh and they're delivering drugs. Boom. Gone. Wow. Chat, that was so fast. I can go frame by frame here. You can't even see a projectile hit this thing. It just it just flashes. Now, I did see somebody in the replies was saying like in the in the frame after the zap, it kind of looks like some stuff shoots into the water, but it could also just be a reflection of the light. I think it's honestly just a reflection of the light bouncing off the water. It's really hard to say. All I know is, holy crap, did those people get vaporized. A lot of people are saying DEW. I'm not convinced it's a DEW yet, but I could be. I think it we might have just been too zoomed in. Now, the reason why we know it's nighttime is this right here. By the way, this is how you know it's nighttime. So, what we were looking at there was a multisspectral camera that's flipping between different modes. So this is the optical vision mode at night because you can see the flash is illuminating the nighttime here. Previously when we're looking at here, we're looking in some sort of like infrared vision like false color infrared type thing, right? So this is actually nighttime you're looking at here. And this is important. Why? Why is this important? Because of the MH370 videos. Because the MH370 videos, the thing that one of the things that everybody was struggling with, which like once again, it's easy to prove the videos are real because once you know the videos are real, it's like there's a million ways to prove they're real. Number one is this is nighttime. This is nighttime. People like, but what about the directional lighting? Where do you think the sun is? The east is east is to the right in this image. So, where do you think the sun is? The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. You think that this is taken in Japan at 4:00 in the afternoon? Well, then why is the sunlight not have direction on it? What direction do you think the lights hitting the clouds at here? Right? This is how easy it is. Like I just swear, how stupid are people? How stupid are people? I mean, you can just look at the clouds, you can tell there's no directional lighting. You can just tell there's no directional lighting. What direction is the light coming from? I like you can't let people get out of these simple questions either. This is just the most simple question that you could possibly ask. And until somebody answers it, I don't want to hear any [ __ ] about how the videos are fake. There's no directional lighting on these clouds. We can see darkness on both sides of the clouds at various aspects, which means there's not directional lighting. You know what directional lighting looks like? It looks like shadows. You can see shadows on directional lighting. just like it's so what are we actually looking at? We're looking at something like this. It's not exactly like this, but we're looking at something that is simply making the darkness go away. Making it look like it's daytime when it's not. A lot of people probably think this is daytime, too, because nobody understands how surveillance works. But you zoom it up and you say, "Oh, whoops. It wasn't daytime at all. It was actually nighttime the whole time." If this wasn't nighttime, this would be not that dark right there. And then you can see how they flip it. They flip it between the different modes here right now. Right. Just like some of those uh was it L3 Harris cameras that we were looking at. So that's probably a drone that's recording this. This is not Gorgon stair. Some people asked is this Gorgon stair? No, we're not looking at wide area motion imagery here. This is like actually just a normal camera on a drone. Wide area motion imagery is like you're looking at a computer screen like Google Earth. They're probably never gonna leak Gorgon Stair. They're probably never gonna leak Gorgon Stair footage because if they were to ever leak Gorgon Stair footage now, the MH370 videos will be instantly confirmed. Instantly confirmed. Nobody would have nobody could have known about Gorgon stair wide area motion imagery when those videos were leaked. So they will never probably leaked that. This is This is not AI, guys. AI? What are you kidding? No, it's not AI. This is real for sure. Okay, so end of the day, I still think this is probably a projectile, but there's also a possibility it was just a bomb on board and they're lying. There's a possibility it's just a bomb on board and they're lying. The last thing I want to say about this is the kinetic weapon. What is a kinetic weapon? A kinetic weapon is where they just shoot a projectile and the speed of the projectile itself just annihilates you. Just annihilates you. So, it doesn't even have to explode. I mean, they can make it explode if they want, but they basically just shoot a projectile at you at a super high rate of speed and it just melts you. And this is basically equivalent to uh the show The Boys. I don't know if you've watched the show The Boys, the very first episode, A Train. He has super speed ability. He literally runs right through a woman and she just splat, right? It's like that kinetic energy. So yeah, it's the sheer velocity that does it precisely. So is that So is this then a kinetic weapon? Maybe. If so, the part I can't get my head around is why the boat doesn't just blow up into pieces. I mean, does it just shoot right through the boat? And the boat does kind of explode, but doesn't. So, this might be some very highly specific weapon that's designed to detonate like once it hits the target as a kinetic weapon, but it must be like very localized cuz that that explosion is pretty small. That's not a huge explosion at all. I mean, it didn't even really destroy the boat's like still just moving. Boat's still moving after this thing gets hit. So, I don't know. It's weird. I don't know. I just think this one bugs me a little bit. There's something off about this. I don't think it's AI. I mean, it's not I shouldn't make fun of you for thinking it's AI, but I don't know. Okay. Okay. Uh, one more thing I want to show related to um Alabama. Oh, yeah. I've got another video for you from Al for Alabama, chat. Where is it? Here we go. Let's close this. Alabama, man. Yeah. Chad, this if you're watching this on the recording, I apologize. We're probably getting copyright strike here. We're probably getting copyright stried. I hope not, but we're just going all out tonight with it. Here you go, chat. Alabama, man. Chat, 15year-old Ashton thought that was the funniest thing in the whole world back when that that was one of the first seasons of South Park ever. One of one of the funniest things I had ever seen back then. That was back when South Park was pushing the boundary. It still kind of does from time to time. Uh, absolutely amazing, guys. Okay, the last thing I want to show tonight, guys, is my DOE foyer request response cuz wow, I finally got something back. I don't even know how many foyers I've done. The rejections, some of the rejections are just uh email rejections only. They don't even give me a piece of paper. probably like 40 foyer requests, maybe 50 foyer requests. I don't even know how many at this point. Finally got one back that actually had information. Now, the craziest part is this is the one I didn't expect anything from. The Department of Energy, Department of Energy responded. I didn't even know I didn't even know what they were going to give me back. So, what I requested from the Department of Energy. Oh, boy. I have to find the email now. Uh, it's Oh, it's technically in here. Oh, here it is. The following search. So, the way the Department of Energy works is they just search their database. You tell them what you want them to search and they just search. So, you have to tell them exactly what words you want to search for. So, here are the words. Actually, I'll just share it with you guys. These are what I asked them to search for. This is actually the full response. So, I'm sharing it on this jump share location because I don't have I don't have Microsoft Word on this computer. Um, okay. Condensed charge. The reason why I had them do condensed charge is because that's what Hal Pudof and Ken Shoulders were calling the EVOs, the plasmoids. Now, I know I don't want to be searching for condensed charge. I want to be searching for field reverse configuration F FRC. So my next foyer request is going to be for F FRC's but you live and you learn. I also searched for low energy nuclear reactions leenr lattice confinement fusion. I now wish I had searched for init inertial confinement fusion but we got to be even more specific than that. It's not enough to just it's not enough for us to just be looking for lattice confinement fusion. We need inertial confinement fusion or magneto inertial confinement fusion. That's what they're really working on. And then I also asked I wanted authors all the scientific papers for Hal Pudof, Ken Shoulders, and Larry Forsley. Now, the reason why I added Larry Forsley on here, I kind of kind of regret it now, but not really. After looking at the results, I just had Larry Forsley on here because I knew he was connected to Lattis Confinement Research and I wanted to see what these guys are hiding, right? I got a huge number of responses back for Larry Forsley. I was I was kind of blown away. So, I was just gonna do high level. We don't have time to go through all this tonight and I just got this back. So, actually I got it back a while like a week or two ago, but I didn't look at it till just today. Um, condensed charge. There's only one response for condensed charge. You can see they divided up between classified, declassified, and unclassified, which is interesting. So, their database has three different categories in it. It has classified stuff, declassified things, and then just things that they have that aren't classified at all. Pretty interesting. And this one's called quantum theory of atoms in molecules in condensed charge density space. That one seems like kind of a miss, but it does also seem interesting. It does seem interesting, but it's not what I was looking for. That one was not what I was looking for. Lattice confinement fusion. 49 responses. 49 different responses. Several of these are probably Larry Forsley because Larry Forsley is literally the guy that coined the term lattice confinement fusion. So this is pretty much cold fusion. I mean, not pretty much, it is cold fusion. Lattice confinement fusion is cold fusion. The reason why it's called fusion is because they're literally just sticking metal rods and water, running electricity through it, and fusion is occurring. That's why it's called fusion. So, here's 47 papers, and some of these are like presentations. Some of this stuff is physical review. You can check all that out. Oh, this is a lot. Can I make this thing on the right go away? Whatever. Who cares? Okay, the next one. Lenr Leonard. 58 responses. 58 for Leonard. Uh, I've made this available on the Discord, by the way. So, if you want your own version of this, I don't think it has any personal information in it. So, I just made this available on Discord. If you want your copy, you want to review it, you want to look up each of these papers, you can check it out yourself. I'm going to probably read through quite a lot. This is a gold mine. I mean, this is a lot of stuff to dig through. And here's the other thing that's interesting about it. This doesn't have everything. So, this is a curated list that the database has. How do I know that? You're going to find out in a in just a few minutes. Hang on to your britches. But this is a curated list. So, what this tells me is that the Department of Energy is basically taking stuff that they think is relevant and adding it to their database. Or or there's other options. I mean, maybe people can just optionally add stuff. My guess is the Department of Energy has some pretty strict guidelines about what things get added to their official databases. I doubt that it's just everything that's out there. In fact, I know it's not everything that's out there. So, let's go through skip through this part. This is the lenr part, right? So, a lot of stuff about Leonard low energy nuclear reactions. Again, this is also cold fusion. Also called fusion has everything is sourced. This is actually I kind I like this response. Like yes, these are all just publicly available scientific papers. So cuz somebody replied and said, "You didn't get anything back. All you got back was publicly available scientific papers." Yeah. What do you guys think that I do all day? All I do after I do my job is read publicly available scientific papers and present them to you. That's the secret about this. A lot of the stuff's not classified because nobody understands it. Nobody understands how this stuff works. So, there's actually like legit info in these sources that we're looking at here. Uh, okay. So, now we're going to get to the to the spice chat. Let's look at the authors. Let's look at the authors. Uh, where's the Ken Schul? Hal Pudof chat. Search term Harold Pudof or Pudof or PudofH. There are only four responses. So, Hal Pudof has several dozen scientific papers and only four of them are added to this list in the Department of Energy. Only four. What four are they? Well, let's take a look. relativistic integr equation in 3D without runaways. Okay. So what this is all about is how we can show that we do not get runaway energy amplification. Energy amplification actually may not go entirely to infinity. It may cut off at some point. The next one though was the real interesting one. gravity as a 0 point fluctuation force. Wait for it. Gravity as a zero point fluctuation force by Hal Pudof from 1989. Wait a minute, chat. I know about that paper. Hold on. Are you ready for this? This little fun. What do you guys think I'm about to pull up here? Who's this guy? Who is this? What really happened to Malaysian Airlines flight 370? Candace, episode 80. Candace Owens. Oh, look. That's me, chat. That's me. What is What is me about to say right now? Hm. Let's watch. electromagnetic waves in a Faraday cage. Like if you remember uh Enemy of the State, Gene Hackman's in this cage where he's blocking the electromagnet wave so the spy agencies can't find him. That's a Faraday cage. But you can't shield gravity. And the reason why you can't shield gravity is because it's happening at that plank scale, the zero point energy scale that's out there. And so this paper really takes the concepts >> Oh, wait. I I didn't I didn't go back far enough. Hold on. There it is. Oops. I missed >> what they try to do to this guy. 1989, he comes out and takes Sakurov's theory and says, "This is correct. I can show mathematically that it can that zero point energy can explain gravity and that it we can explain why there's no negative mass and it can all be unified correctly with math all lining up." Exactly. Um the key takeaways from his paper which everybody needs to read, gravity is a zero point fluctuation force is that gravity is not a fundamental force. It's actually a induced effect from this 0 point energy field that we're always in all the time. Say it one more time, Ashton Forbes. Say it one more time for the fans. what paper does everybody need to read >> in gravity and that it we can explain why there's no negative mass and it can all be unified correctly with math all lining up exactly um the key takeaways from his paper which everybody needs to read gravity is a zero point fluctuation force gravity as a zero point fluctuation force there's Ashton Forbes in September of 2024 telling Candace Owens that everybody needs to read the paper by Hal Pudof from 1989. Gravity as a zero point fluctuation force. Clap clap clap. Read the paper chat. Read the paper. Wowers. Okay. Uh back to the other one. So when I saw this, you could imagine my surprise. Why is the Department of Energy interested in Hal Pudof's 1989 gravity of the zero point fluctuation force? Because they're using it to make fusion bombs. How are they making an implosive fusion bomb? Same principles as a wormhole. Make a negative energy in a a suction inward. I mean, we're just talking about the duality of an explosion versus an implosion. An endothermic event versus an exothermic event. And if we can manipulate gravity, we can cause things to come. We get sucked together. So of course there's going to be a connection. There has to be if if Hal Pudof is right, there must be a connection between the manipulation of gravity and fusion. And that shouldn't be surprising because we look at the sun and that's what we think is happening. We think the gravitational pressure is causing fusion to happen. So if we can make our own gravity, we can make our own fusion. This is the reason why this paper is on the Department of Energy's list. This is why it's out there. So, the next paper on the list right after that one, inertia as a 0 point Lorent force. Now, this is the craziest [ __ ] I don't even have to pull this paper up. This is the one that he wrote with Ruda and H. One of the two of them. I don't remember which. I just know because I've me I've read all his papers. 1994 1994 was one of the papers that Halputoff wrote with Rud H about inertia because all these guys got together the Loheed Martin Bernard H Alfonso Ruda and Halpudof they got together and they were like zero point energy explains everything. They were like zero point energy explains mass zero point energy explains gravity. Space just isn't empty. We're in a filled vacuum of of energy all the time, a cauldron of energy. And they said, "Oh, this will also explain inertia." What is inertia, Chad? I'm about to explain to everybody right now. There's 875 people watching this. Insane. You guys must love science for some reason. What is inertia? And what is 0.0? Everybody's going to be able to understand this analogy I'm going to give you right now. work. A force, a force is the removal of resistance. The removal of resistance produces work. The removal of resistance produces energy. What does that mean? Imagine a balloon. Or better yet, imagine there's somebody pushing on me, chat. They're pushing me. They're holding me back. Hold me back, chat. Hold me back. They're what's happening. I'm trying to push forward and they're pushing me back. What happens if I remove them pushing on me? I say I'm gonna remove the resistance of them pushing on me. I fly forward. If I remove the resistance in front of me, I fly forward. Right? Now, what if the zero point energy all around us is the resistance? We are in a sea of zero point energy. It's the resistance. When I move from here to here or here to here, I'm moving through the resistance of the zero point energy. The reason why I don't instantly teleport from here to here is because I have to move through the zero point energy. It's pushing back on me. It's very weak because I'm very strong. But that weak thing, that weak little force still adds up. And that's the reason why we have what we call distance. It's all pressure. Pressure. Just like with the balloon. What happens when you remove the pressure from the balloon? It expands. It expands. It does work. And this is what Paul Tibido said. Paul Tibido of his graphine free energy device is literally unlimited battery his battery that is default charge state is above zero. He says just like with the balloon if you take a brick off of the balloon it'll expand and you're getting and it's increasing in energy. So now if I if I squeeze it or maybe I have it backwards. So if I add a brick onto it I'm going to I'm going to compress it back down again. This is the same concept as manipulating the zero point energy. You're saying, "Oh, you're either removing the resistance or you're adding resistance." It's really, it's that simple. It's just like understanding pressure because why? Gravity is a pressure force. Gravity is a pressure force. So, let me play another clip real quick just to drive that home. And this is I' I've played this clip several times and I post it pretty frequently as well, but it's because it's so important. This is Eric W. Davis. >> We we already know and a lot of other physicists >> this guy literally is Al Pudof is this guy's boss. Al Pudof is this guy's boss >> that we we already know and a lot of other physicists know that Einstein proved that gravity is not a fundamental force of nature. which emerges from the fabric of spaceime when it's distorted or curved or bent. and Sakurov he believed that the metric elasticity of space described by the space-time metric which is just a very simple equation actually >> and uh he said that should come from the quantum vacuum fluctuations because he sees the quantum vacuum fluctuations as being the seed of all existence and he was right uh basically that started from Richard Pineman when he got the Nobel Prize for the quantum electronamics theory >> he was right if you go back to that Candice clip the thing I said right before that was Andre Sakurov, which is who Eric Davis just went. By the way, my clip on Candace Owens predates this clip. I mean, I'm not saying I that Eric Davis got it from me. I got it from Eric Davis, but I'm just saying gravity is not a force of nature. It emerges from space-time phenomenon, the space-time manifold or the continuum, however you want to describe it. And it's a coupling constant measures the strength of the interaction force between particles. The coupling constant in general relativity is is the universal gravitational constant times uh 8 pi divided by the speed of light to the fourth power. You know what the units of that are? One over force one over newtons. >> That's right. >> And that's a coupling constant to convert the dimensional units of the stress energy tension which is the source of space-time curvature. That's in units of jewels per cubic meter or energy density or pressure because an equivalent is newtons per square meter. >> Okay. Okay, so if you didn't understand all the words he was saying, all you need to know is gravity is a pressure force. He's basically saying if you look at the equations and the units in the equations, gravity is a pressure force according to physics. That simplifies gravity in just in a way that nobody can really like you it becomes simple. Now what is anti-gravity? Once you know gravity is a pressure force, oh then there is no anti-gravity. There's a lot of stuff that's pressure that makes things move around. So what's anti-gravity? Just a counter pressure force. That's it. So all I have to do is change the pressure. So all I have to do is change the region of space time and I can now manipulate gravity. Manipulate gravity. So now gravity manipulation goes from something that's science fiction to now that something that fits perfectly within Einstein's equations. Fits perfectly within Einstein's equations. It's not doesn't require new physics. I mean sure there's some new applications probably some unification uh equations that are required between Maxwell's electro uh electromagnetics and gravity but at the end of the day this is the same physics we've all been working with the whole time we're just looking at the problem from a different perspective looking from a different perspective. And then the reason why I pulled that up, there's actually a dual purpose because the next paper on this list, the last one, the last one on the howof list, review of experimental concepts for studying the quantum vacuum field. Review of experimental concepts for studying the quantum vacuum field. 2006. 2006. Now, this one I do have the image of. It's on my Twitter, though, so give me one second here. Um, I guess we'll just pull it up here. So, this paper, somebody I don't know who in the chat was able to pull this for us. Somebody, one of you guys did, though. Let me share this. Oops, that was the wrong thing to share. I really wish Streamyard would fix the default thing here. Okay, so there's the thing I showed here it is review of experimental concepts for studying the quantum vacuum field. Eric W. Davis, Bernard Hay, Hal Pudof, Alfonso Ruda and actually Cole as well. Cole was the other person that Pudof was writing papers with and Cole actually Put and Cole showed that extracting quantum energy does not violate the laws of thermodynamics. So one of the first things that you hear from people that are like normies that are like decades behind where we're at right now is you tell them we can extract this quantum energy and they go no you can't. That would violate the laws of thermodynamics. which is probably the dumbest thing anybody can possibly say because that's a basically the same argument as saying that like a solar panel can't work because it would violate the laws of thermodynamics. It's actually just as stupid as saying that. It's actually exactly the same. Um because the difference is there's there's an external input. Like where's the energy from the solar panel coming from? The solar panel can't produce energy. That's not possible. That violates laws of thermal. Uh no, there's just an extra input from the sun, right? That's how it works. So, where's the energy coming from in the 0 point energy devices? It's coming from the 0 point energy field. People are like, "But there's not any energy in there." Well, you need to go check your facts again. Go find out what how much energy Richard Fineman said was in the zero point energy field. Spoiler is like 10 to the 113 zeros or something like that. I don't know. Basically infinite. A huge huge huge number. So here we have several black project engineers. Bernard H by the way confirmed Loheed Martin. Confirmed Loy Martin engineer. We review concepts that provide an experimental framework for exploring the possibility and limitations of accessing energy from the space vacuum environment. Quantum electronamics which is literally what um uh Fineman won the Nobel Prize for and stoastic electronamics are theoretical approaches guiding this experimental investigation. This investigation explores the question of whether the quantum vacuum field contains useful energy that can be exploited for applications under the action of a catalyst or cavity structure aka casmir effect. So that energy conservation is not violated. We are not violating the first law of thermodynamics which is energy conservation. This is similar to the same technical problem at about the same level of technology as that faced by early nuclear energy pioneers who searched for and successfully discovered the unique material structure that caused the release of nuclear energy via the neutron chain reaction. That last sentence is so wild. Why did they even put that in there? Why did these guys in their abstract decide to connect this directly to to nukes? They connected it directly to nukes. I mean, there's literally no one could convince me that UFOs are not connected to nukes. No one in this world can convince me of that. There's no doubt they must be connected. This is this is the same technical problem and the same level of technology faced by early nuclear energy pioneers who eventually successfully discovered that we can do nuclear energy from neutron chain reactions. So that what he's talking about there is like figuring out that we can cause dutyium and uh tridium to fuse together and produce a fusion, right? It's pretty much what he's talking about here. Wow. Absolutely wild. Yeah, aliens are definitely real, chat. Of course, aliens are real. But the problem with the alien narrative, is that we're just too stupid about it. We're looking at aliens like the like that there are equals or something like that. Like we're the equals of aliens. We might literally be aliens, but we're not their equals. The aliens that have this level of technology are they don't care about us. They don't care about us. We are the equivalent of ants on an antill. That's the reason why the aliens just don't matter. They don't care about us. That's why they're not visiting because we don't matter to them. We feel like we're so special. We're humans on this. We've created this big civilization. We must be so special. God loves us the most. That is such an insanely narcissistic egotistical view of the universe. We are nothing compared to what the aliens have. The aliens have any universe they want, any number of planets they want, any number of resources they want. They have unlimited energy. They can teleport. They can become invisible. They don't need to even physically visit. They can use drones, maybe avatars. They can probably clone. They can live forever. Why would if you have any of these things, why would you care about humans? Why would you care about dumb monkeys on a primitive rock at the edge of a galaxy far isolated from everyone else? We're basically Australia living on a prison colony. Like that's what's going on here. That's why the alien thing is so stupid. Because once you realize the level of technology that is possible, the next logical conclusion is, "Holy [ __ ] the aliens have free energy and teleportation." That's the next logical conclusion. The aliens aren't less advanced than we are. They're much much more advanced. So that's why aliens are so stupid because what what the hell are we going to do? What are we going to say to an alien species that's super more advanced? Please give us your technology and make our lives better. We swear we'll all chop our dicks off and go trans. Like seriously, I think some people like are going to do that. Absolutely wild, guys. Okay, guys. Let me take a look at what I if there's anything else I want to discuss here today. Okay. Yes. One more thing. We are officially renaming Huntsville, Alabama. It's no longer going to be Rocket City. This is official. By the way, Trad, you get the you get the credit. Trad, I see you out there. Huntsville, Alabama will now be known as Space Juice City. It is official, everybody. This announcement is legally binding. Space Juice City. There it is. Space Juice City, guys. Every time we talk about Huntsville, Alabama, that is the home of Space Juice. That's where all the Space Juice is being produced and mined and extracted. Space Juice City. We've got it. Absolutely wild. Oh, I missed one thing. Oh, chat. I had so many clips lined up that I missed one. Okay, we have to go back real quick. I can't I can't miss this one. This one's too good. Okay, this is going to be your moment of zen. Then we'll let this be the moment of zen, guys. Friday and next week, the next two topics, we're gonna take another deep look at zero point energy from Hal Pudof's perspective now that we're all a lot smarter than we used to be. And we're also going to take a look at Ripple, the nuclear weapon configuration, setup, all the stuff they were doing, knuckles, nickels, whatever, all the other physicists. But we need to go back to our vaporizing the terrorists. Obviously, these are terrorists chat. Um, hold on. Also, anybody that says these aren't terrorists is also de facto a terrorist themselves. That's how America works, chat. So, clearly these were terrorists. This is how terrorism works, right? We we saw some terrorists on a boat and then we had to shoot them with maybe directed energy weapon, maybe some kind of kinetic thing. Who cares? Nobody really cares. End of the day, sad as it to say, nobody really cares that these people got annihilated. It is what it is. Now, why is that the case, though? Why is that the case? 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