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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? 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. 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. 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 dirt and I found out when I'm watching the videos of him 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 pudaf 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, 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. here about the outside world, about H bomb tests. You know how a hydrogen bomb works? >> WITH HYDROGEN WITH HYDROGEN. >> OH, THAT'S FUNNY. >> PLUS, OTHER BOMBS EXPLODE, RIGHT? But not the hydrogen bomb. It implodes creating an explosion to the thousand the the million degrees. You get it? >> Yeah. Yeah. Do you >> What? [snorts] 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 A- bombs. 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 Mistleman 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? Why 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 spaceime." This was before I even went down this rabbit hole. The funniest thing is Jack Sarfati 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. It's glad they literally figured it out.