1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:19,000 STN, it is for audiences that have service to self and service to others motivations. 2 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:26,000 So we're going to talk about the Philadelphia experiment, primarily because it is an... 3 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:33,000 to the technology. We'll talk about the TR3B, which is an alien-inspired craft that the 4 00:00:33,200 --> 00:00:39,159 U.S. military builds. The machines that the tall whites build, which is their service 5 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:46,159 to other alien groups that appear to have bases on the Nellis Range, according to... 6 00:00:49,359 --> 00:00:55,560 Hall, and they have a very unusual anti-gravity drive. David Hamill, whom you... 7 00:00:55,560 --> 00:01:01,000 heard about, a guy up in Canada, absolutely fabulous technology, could change the world, 8 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:04,920 and we have sufficient to reproduce information on this guy, and again another... 9 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:11,920 others. David Adair, who clearly got help in engineering a fusion drive, which we will 10 00:01:13,719 --> 00:01:17,800 have a look at, and then Bob Lazar, who some people say is hooey, and the one thing I know 11 00:01:17,800 --> 00:01:24,800 for sure is that he is one hell of a scientist. So, a brief history of fuel. 12 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:32,760 If you've got a gram of gunpowder, you have that hand down below. Put a firecracker on 13 00:01:35,280 --> 00:01:39,680 your hand, kabloooey, and you get a burn, and you're like, ouch, I'm not going to do 14 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:45,960 that anymore. If you have a same gram of TNT, it's about the same bang, a little more. 15 00:01:45,960 --> 00:01:52,960 A gram of gasoline gives you more bang, but it requires all that oxygen. Now, this is 16 00:01:53,199 --> 00:01:59,559 a logarithmic graph, so it goes by tens. So, if you have that gram as uranium, you have 17 00:01:59,559 --> 00:02:06,559 literally hundreds of thousands of times the energy out of one gram. We're talking about 18 00:02:07,879 --> 00:02:14,879 nuclear energy instead of chemical energy. Same with fission. Fission and fusion have 19 00:02:15,039 --> 00:02:20,919 roughly the same energy density. And, you know, on the order of several. 20 00:02:20,919 --> 00:02:27,919 Antimatter is where that gram is totally changed from matter into energy. So, that 21 00:02:29,279 --> 00:02:35,639 is the best bang for the buck. We're looking at basically a million times what a fission 22 00:02:35,639 --> 00:02:41,199 or fusion bomb would give you. And, as you can see on the top, that is a gram of that, 23 00:02:41,199 --> 00:02:46,839 of antimatter, gives you something like a five megaton nuclear bomb. Big deal. 24 00:02:46,840 --> 00:02:53,200 So, I'll start off with a quick tour of the Bermuda Triangle. When David Adair found 25 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:56,960 out when he went to work for the Navy that when you fly a global positioning satellite 26 00:02:56,960 --> 00:03:03,240 over the Bermuda Triangle where that red plus is, it loses its memory and you've got to 27 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:07,680 reprogram it. And the same thing happens on the opposite side of the earth. And what 28 00:03:07,680 --> 00:03:14,680 did he do? This was back in the mid-70s where they didn't have laptops and good software. 29 00:03:14,879 --> 00:03:18,400 And so he got a globe and he stuck a pole through it and he found out that those two 30 00:03:18,400 --> 00:03:24,240 points go through the center of the earth. Those two places appear to have earth... 31 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:29,360 that they are suspicious. They're probably left over from Atlantis, but it is an earth 32 00:03:29,360 --> 00:03:35,760 anomaly that is about 1200 feet around. Okay? Sticks out of the earth. And what he did 33 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:41,000 was he just said, look, avoid that spot. And now all satellites avoid those two spots on 34 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:46,400 the earth. And if you go to September 12, 2003, there was a coast-to-coast call-in 35 00:03:46,400 --> 00:03:53,400 where a guy drove across the Bermuda Triangle in his boat and he lost 13 days and 10 hours. 36 00:03:54,680 --> 00:03:59,920 And he said he didn't notice anything. That is the nature of time travel. You don't... 37 00:03:59,920 --> 00:04:06,920 anything. Come on, gimme. So, there are anti-gravity devices in the physics... 38 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:18,040 Podklednov has published several papers. He comes out of Soviet Union. You take a... 39 00:04:18,040 --> 00:04:22,519 ring, you spin it, and stuff gets slightly lighter up above it. And the ring has to 40 00:04:22,519 --> 00:04:27,600 be made of this yttrium barium stuff. And it's about, you know, like, I think it's 41 00:04:27,600 --> 00:04:34,600 about a 3% loss. No, it's 2.5%, 2.1% loss in gravity. 42 00:04:35,600 --> 00:04:42,600 This guy is David Anderson. And he makes a sphere that is a simply connected time-warp 43 00:04:45,040 --> 00:04:50,160 device. So, you put a clock there, you turn on the sphere, and the clock either goes 44 00:04:50,160 --> 00:04:55,640 faster or it goes slower. And the longer you leave on the sphere, the longer it happens. 45 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:59,280 Then you turn off the sphere, the clock is there, it just says the wrong time. That is 46 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:06,279 a simply connected time field. What Anderson tells us is that there is an event horizon 47 00:05:07,039 --> 00:05:12,479 around a time field. So, I've got a time field here. It's a sphere. It's like a... 48 00:05:12,479 --> 00:05:17,359 And if I shine a light through it, the light hits the outside of the sphere, and as soon 49 00:05:17,359 --> 00:05:22,599 as time changes, the light beam changes. It goes through the sphere, it hits the other 50 00:05:22,600 --> 00:05:29,600 side, it changes again. It makes two changes. Some of the time fields that accelerate time, 51 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:35,680 Anderson found, that event horizon is as thin as an eggshell, very thin. But when 52 00:05:35,680 --> 00:05:41,680 you slow down time, it becomes very thick. The Philadelphia experiment, here we have 53 00:05:41,680 --> 00:05:46,720 a picture of Albert Einstein and over in the corner, John von Neumann. And the short... 54 00:05:46,800 --> 00:05:53,800 to how the Philadelphia experiment got going was, the first guy they asked to do it was 55 00:05:54,080 --> 00:05:58,800 Nikola Tesla. They said, can you make a ship disappear? And he goes, sure enough. And he 56 00:05:58,800 --> 00:06:05,280 made a 350 ton tender disappear. And they go, oh, that's great. Now do it with a... 57 00:06:05,280 --> 00:06:11,880 which is 30,000 tons. It's 100 times the mass. And Nikola Tesla said, that's going ... 58 00:06:11,880 --> 00:06:16,440 up all the guys. It's going to make them go crazy. And the Navy said, oh, we don't care 59 00:06:16,439 --> 00:06:21,800 about the guys. We care about winning the war. So the short answer was, when they... 60 00:06:21,800 --> 00:06:28,800 it up, Tesla sabotaged it, and they brought in John von Neumann. Now it's pretty clear 61 00:06:28,839 --> 00:06:35,839 that these guys had access to Einstein's Unified Field Theory. And from the writing... 62 00:06:36,959 --> 00:06:43,120 Bielak and his presentations, we get this little glimpse of that. Come on. Okay. So 63 00:06:43,199 --> 00:06:48,439 what we know about gravity waves are, they behave like microwaves. That means they like 64 00:06:48,439 --> 00:06:55,439 to follow waveguides. They require impedance matching. That means when you have an... 65 00:06:56,240 --> 00:07:01,319 circuit, the power that goes in is the power that comes out. And if you do that wrong with 66 00:07:01,319 --> 00:07:06,120 a microwave, the microwave doesn't go anywhere. It just bounces and stays put.... 67 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:11,379 with gravity waves and time waves. They have to be balanced beginning and end. And that's 68 00:07:11,579 --> 00:07:18,579 tricky. And that's part of the theory that we don't have. And it's very interesting that 69 00:07:18,579 --> 00:07:24,420 Einstein's Unified Field Theory on gravity and time has a spooky resemblance to the 70 00:07:24,420 --> 00:07:29,740 current string theory. Now let me show you this example. If you take the three... 71 00:07:29,740 --> 00:07:36,259 of space, X, Y, and Z, okay, and you add the dimension of time perpendicular, that is... 72 00:07:36,259 --> 00:07:41,300 time. That's the time we live in. But what Einstein said was there are two times.... 73 00:07:41,300 --> 00:07:47,980 the linear time and it's just going at a steady pace, okay? And there is T2 which... 74 00:07:47,980 --> 00:07:54,980 it. The string theory has dimensions like this all over the place. And this is the 75 00:07:55,500 --> 00:08:02,459 principle on which the Philadelphia experiment worked. That the helical wrap... 76 00:08:02,579 --> 00:08:09,579 how fast time goes. If you wrap it up tighter or wrap it up looser, you can control time. 77 00:08:10,579 --> 00:08:15,579 And that's how the Philadelphia experiment did it. So they took the eldritch, 30,000 78 00:08:15,579 --> 00:08:22,579 tons, oh, bite me. Okay. And they did this in 1943, okay? And as they were getting up 79 00:08:22,579 --> 00:08:29,579 to the big test that went berserk, okay, Al Bielik says something really strange... 80 00:08:31,699 --> 00:08:36,699 They were getting a date from the Navy that said, got to do the test on this day. And 81 00:08:36,699 --> 00:08:39,699 he was, you know, they were going, that's an artificial date. It's rushing things. 82 00:08:39,699 --> 00:08:43,699 We don't think it will be safe. We got problems. And the Navy was insistent. And ... 83 00:08:43,699 --> 00:08:49,699 went to work 24 hours a day and they did make the date, okay? But what it appears is,... 84 00:08:49,700 --> 00:08:56,700 that was inspired by the grays or somebody who wanted to mess with our time field. An... 85 00:08:56,700 --> 00:09:01,700 Philadelphia experiment goes into hyperspace with the better part of 8 megawatts of... 86 00:09:01,700 --> 00:09:08,700 power and it creates this tremendous imbalance in earth's time field, okay? So ... 87 00:09:08,700 --> 00:09:12,700 has to start here and go there and it has to be a smooth transition. And what the... 88 00:09:12,700 --> 00:09:17,700 experiment did was it went wacko. And all of a sudden time went like this. And it went 89 00:09:17,700 --> 00:09:24,700 like this. So I'm showing this little diagram of time used to be smooth. Philadelphia... 90 00:09:24,700 --> 00:09:30,700 has got all these wiggles in it. Now, if you remember Edgar Cayce, okay, he was saying... 91 00:09:30,700 --> 00:09:36,700 right around 1980, the planet is going to go berserk. California is going to sink into the 92 00:09:36,700 --> 00:09:42,700 ocean. Volcanism all over the planet. Hell on a stick. We're all toast, okay? And at tha... 93 00:09:43,700 --> 00:09:49,700 in time, the Philadelphia experiment was the most likely future outcome, okay? But in... 94 00:09:53,700 --> 00:09:59,700 have the first chance to dampen what the Philadelphia experiment did in 1943. And w... 95 00:10:01,700 --> 00:10:07,700 is, some earthlings and some service to others, aliens, got together and they did... 96 00:10:08,700 --> 00:10:14,700 dampen out that time fluctuation. And it's past 1980, 20 years, we haven't seen any o... 97 00:10:16,700 --> 00:10:22,700 predictions and it appears as though that intervention has worked like a dream. I wo... 98 00:10:22,700 --> 00:10:28,700 thank them very much. So the Eldridge used four coils that were on the deck, okay? Yo... 99 00:10:28,700 --> 00:10:34,700 a coil is? A coil of wire, transformers, big lump of wire. But these lumps of wires wer... 100 00:10:40,700 --> 00:10:46,700 turn, okay? The wire went, that was it, okay? It was made of two inch wire with a half inch 101 00:10:48,700 --> 00:10:54,700 cooling hole down the middle and it was shaped like a pyramid. Isn't that the... 102 00:10:54,700 --> 00:11:00,700 don't know how to build this, but this is Nikola Tesla's design, okay? It's three fe... 103 00:11:00,700 --> 00:11:06,700 the bottom and it goes one turn up to the peak and it's about six inches wide and he... 104 00:11:06,700 --> 00:11:12,700 them on the deck of the Eldridge and those things suck up power like gangbusters, oka... 105 00:11:12,700 --> 00:11:18,700 the conning tower, he's got a quadrature antenna. And so when you turn on the coils... 106 00:11:18,700 --> 00:11:24,700 doughnut magnetic field, okay? A doughnut, basically a toroidal magnetic field, okay?... 107 00:11:30,700 --> 00:11:34,700 you know, a toroid that's inside of a sphere, a sphere has no beginning and no end. It's... 108 00:11:34,700 --> 00:11:40,700 circle, no beginning and no end. That means it's topographically matched to time, okay... 109 00:11:40,700 --> 00:11:46,700 want to walk along a topographically matched surface. Now, what we're going to do is we... 110 00:11:48,700 --> 00:11:56,700 to use a magnetic field. What they do is they turn on the quadrupole antenna and they... 111 00:11:56,700 --> 00:12:02,700 electrostatic procession on that sphere, okay? So we're getting a little bit techni... 112 00:12:02,700 --> 00:12:10,700 freak out. But they turn on the magnets, they turn on the conning tower's quadrupole... 113 00:12:10,700 --> 00:12:16,700 those things are processing at half a hertz. The magnet's going at a quarter hertz and ... 114 00:12:16,700 --> 00:12:22,700 tower's going at half a hertz. So it's doing this, okay? On the surface of that sphere,... 115 00:12:22,700 --> 00:12:30,700 this. And what does that do to the time vector? It unwraps the angle, okay? Time... 116 00:12:30,700 --> 00:12:36,700 that magnetic sphere. They control the angle and all of a sudden the eldritch is mapped... 117 00:12:36,700 --> 00:12:42,700 hyperspace. Easy peasy. And here's what's scary about that. When they scaled up the... 118 00:12:42,700 --> 00:12:48,700 factor of 100, they only scaled up the power by a factor of 10. That means that these t... 119 00:12:48,700 --> 00:12:54,700 do not go by mass, which makes them unstable. What I've given here is kind of a technical 120 00:12:54,700 --> 00:13:00,700 description of they had basically an 8 megawatt diesel generator down the bottom ... 121 00:13:00,700 --> 00:13:06,700 And it drove these field coils, and this is back in the 40s, they didn't have transist... 122 00:13:06,700 --> 00:13:12,700 stuff like that. So the way they drove those coils, they had these motor generator sets... 123 00:13:12,700 --> 00:13:18,700 absolutely huge and they pulsed them. So as a result, they were using the inertial mass ... 124 00:13:18,700 --> 00:13:24,700 motor generator set to drive through these huge pulses that they were putting these... 125 00:13:24,700 --> 00:13:30,700 Then they had field coils and some other stuff. Now, if you care about this, I can... 126 00:13:30,700 --> 00:13:36,700 the power split, but the majority of the power went to the deck coils, and they wer... 127 00:13:36,700 --> 00:13:42,700 duty cycle. They, 750 horsepower, steady flow power to the four generators that drove, n... 128 00:13:42,700 --> 00:13:48,700 two generators and four field coils that drove the four coils on the deck. And duri... 129 00:13:48,700 --> 00:13:54,700 each one of them consumed 8 megawatts. So it was, you know, the power split, and then t... 130 00:13:54,700 --> 00:14:00,700 split, and then during the pulse, each one of them consumed 8 megawatts. So it was 8... 131 00:14:00,700 --> 00:14:06,700 then 90% duty off and then 8 megawatts and duty off. And then it was 75 kVA on the fi... 132 00:14:06,700 --> 00:14:12,700 for those. And what we know about the quadrature antenna is it had 160 megahertz... 133 00:14:12,700 --> 00:14:18,700 frequency. It was like, why that frequency? You know, you're down here at one and a half 134 00:14:18,700 --> 00:14:24,700 hertz playing with the time field, and the superposed frequency is 160 megahertz. So ... 135 00:14:24,700 --> 00:14:30,700 understand that because we don't have Einstein's unified field theory. On to the... 136 00:14:30,700 --> 00:14:38,700 The TR3B. TR stands for triangle, 3 stands for the third one, and B is the second of ... 137 00:14:38,700 --> 00:14:46,700 Now, the TR series started with TR1 and TR2. And then the TR3B, the third one, was the... 138 00:14:46,700 --> 00:14:52,700 The TR series started with TR1, and as I understand it, none of the TRs looked... 139 00:14:52,700 --> 00:14:58,700 And if you read Whitley Streber's book, The Greys, he describes a TR1, and it's like a... 140 00:14:58,700 --> 00:15:08,700 than this. But the TR3B was sort of popularized by this guy, Edward Fouchet. A... 141 00:15:08,700 --> 00:15:14,700 on the Rents show March 3rd, 1998, and he told us a lot about this device. For examp... 142 00:15:16,700 --> 00:15:24,700 the TR3B was 600 feet on a side. So for comparison, here is an SR71, and there's a... 143 00:15:24,700 --> 00:15:32,700 to the SR71, and here's a Boeing 767, almost the same size. And then here we have a 747... 144 00:15:32,700 --> 00:15:38,700 space shuttle stacked on top. So those are all things you might see flying around, yo... 145 00:15:38,700 --> 00:15:42,700 normal atmosphere, and that is a TR3B. Huge. 600 feet on a side. And just for comparison, 146 00:15:42,700 --> 00:15:48,700 that's a Phoenix Light. You're not going to confuse any one of those for anything else. 147 00:15:48,700 --> 00:15:56,700 And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. An... 148 00:15:56,700 --> 00:16:02,700 And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. An... 149 00:16:02,700 --> 00:16:08,700 And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. An... 150 00:16:08,700 --> 00:16:14,700 And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. An... 151 00:16:14,700 --> 00:16:20,700 And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. And it's a TR3B. An... 152 00:16:20,700 --> 00:16:26,700 This is out of Australia. So kind of fuzzy up there. We got some dots on the bottom. We ... 153 00:16:26,700 --> 00:16:36,700 And look, what it wants to do is...what? It's...wait a minute. What's going...holy... 154 00:16:36,700 --> 00:16:48,700 What's...oh, jeez. I don't think I...Australia. This is some kind of a cell... 155 00:16:48,700 --> 00:16:54,700 And you can see that this thing is not flying laterally. It's kind of hovering. And it... 156 00:16:54,700 --> 00:17:00,700 It's got four dots on the bottom, three on the corners, one in the middle. 157 00:17:00,700 --> 00:17:10,700 This is clearly a thermal camera. Because the four points you see on the bottom are... 158 00:17:11,700 --> 00:17:22,700 Okay. It likes to do this. It never likes to tilt. Airplanes bank all the time. Not thi... 159 00:17:28,700 --> 00:17:34,700 Now one minute it's hovering. And the next minute...what is going on there? 160 00:17:40,700 --> 00:17:50,700 Holy smokes! And the thing to notice is that thing doesn't leave until the time field... 161 00:17:50,700 --> 00:17:58,700 You can't stick your finger in a time field. Don't expect anything good to happen. You... 162 00:17:58,700 --> 00:18:09,700 Not good for business. So it appears as though the TR-3B has several modes of... 163 00:18:09,700 --> 00:18:18,700 And that one, where it turned on a time field and went somewhere, that was not one of th... 164 00:18:18,700 --> 00:18:25,700 So this thing is just blunt force trauma. It's 600 feet on the side. It's got a... 165 00:18:25,700 --> 00:18:32,700 It's got one of these submarine nuclear reactors from the Navy that powers it. It... 166 00:18:32,700 --> 00:18:42,700 It has got a ring of plasma mercury. And this ring is like, unbelievable. 150 Kelvin. It... 167 00:18:42,700 --> 00:18:52,700 which means it needs a refrigeration system on board. 50,000 RPM. I mean, it is just... 168 00:18:52,700 --> 00:19:02,700 It's pressurized to 380,000 psi. The way they contain that pressure is with this foil th... 169 00:19:02,700 --> 00:19:12,700 That's called a quasi-crystal foil. And they make long strips of it, and they wrapped i... 170 00:19:12,700 --> 00:19:18,700 And there are some other dopants inside of there. It seems to be similar to the Nazi... 171 00:19:19,700 --> 00:19:28,700 So when you turn that thing on, everything in the middle of the ring only has about 10% ... 172 00:19:28,700 --> 00:19:36,700 And so what they did was, they stuck three engines on the outside of it. And they're... 173 00:19:36,700 --> 00:19:46,700 With the nuclear power plant, they split water, and that hydrogen they use as fuel,... 174 00:19:46,700 --> 00:19:56,700 that power the thing around. But every now and then, they seem to have this other mod... 175 00:19:56,700 --> 00:20:07,700 So we build these things. It's pretty clear this is second-rate technology. When you... 176 00:20:07,700 --> 00:20:17,700 and there's every indication that this came from a service-to-self civilization. And w... 177 00:20:17,700 --> 00:20:24,700 everybody sort of stood back when they first turned it on, like they didn't know what t... 178 00:20:24,700 --> 00:20:32,700 The comments that Fouchet said when he was hanging around the base, he was basically ... 179 00:20:32,700 --> 00:20:39,700 at the mess hall, when everybody had a chance to sort of talk and blow off steam, they... 180 00:20:39,700 --> 00:20:48,700 Lorentz forces, pulse detonation, quantum flux field generators, EPR quantum receivers. 181 00:20:48,700 --> 00:20:55,700 Now, these were all subjects which are under development in the black world, and Fouche... 182 00:20:55,700 --> 00:21:02,700 was signed to the electronics that he talked, that he worked on, and not the mess hall... 183 00:21:02,700 --> 00:21:11,700 And these quasi-crystals, that's that foil that you see out of Roswell, and it's a me... 184 00:21:11,700 --> 00:21:16,700 That's what a quasi-crystal is all about. But apparently there's a lot more to it. 185 00:21:16,700 --> 00:21:27,700 So, what are some things that the neighbors are building? And these are the grays that... 186 00:21:27,700 --> 00:21:38,700 from 65 to 69, and they are service to other aliens, and their base down in Nevada is a... 187 00:21:38,700 --> 00:21:42,700 In comes the ship, they fiddle around with it, and off goes the ship, that kind of a... 188 00:21:42,700 --> 00:21:46,700 So, they're not here to take over the planet, as near as we can tell. 189 00:21:46,700 --> 00:21:54,700 And this is a scout ship, and this is built on Earth, but it's a fairly small version ... 190 00:21:54,700 --> 00:22:00,700 and it is anti-gravity. And Charles Hall advances a theory of operation. 191 00:22:00,700 --> 00:22:11,700 And what he thinks goes on is, when you pull the bottom of that ship apart, the hull ha... 192 00:22:11,700 --> 00:22:19,700 They appear to be fiber optic waveguides. And instead of wrapping a coil with copper wire, 193 00:22:19,700 --> 00:22:28,700 they're wrapping a coil with waveguides, with optical fiber. And what he thinks they do ... 194 00:22:28,700 --> 00:22:33,700 because that's a fairly friendly particle, it's easy to make, and it has a long life. 195 00:22:33,700 --> 00:22:38,700 And they're shooting masons in two different directions. Now, there's three different... 196 00:22:39,700 --> 00:22:46,700 so he doesn't know any of the details about what they do. But this would be an... 197 00:22:46,700 --> 00:22:54,700 because we know when you have spinning, superconducting materials, they affect... 198 00:22:54,700 --> 00:23:02,700 Maybe this is another avenue. So we don't know chapter and verse about how this work... 199 00:23:02,700 --> 00:23:11,700 This gal, Lane Andrews, ring a bell with anybody. If you see the Thrive, the movie,... 200 00:23:11,700 --> 00:23:24,700 During a late 90s interview on Jeff Rantz, Jack Kasher, the physicist from I think it... 201 00:23:24,700 --> 00:23:34,700 the guy who did the STS-81 video, the expose on what was in ice crystals, he received... 202 00:23:34,700 --> 00:23:42,700 who said, gee, what do you think about a time field that extends beyond your spaceship, ... 203 00:23:42,700 --> 00:23:51,700 And when he read these comments, these letters, he was going, holy smokes, this i... 204 00:23:51,700 --> 00:23:58,700 And when he communicated with her, she had no such degrees whatsoever. And after a while... 205 00:23:58,700 --> 00:24:04,700 she said, well, I've been aboard some ships, and they told me to go find a physicist an... 206 00:24:04,700 --> 00:24:15,700 She made a bunch of diagrams, and so if you go to a MUFON symposium in the Ozarks, in ... 207 00:24:15,700 --> 00:24:24,700 Kasher presents some of these diagrams. And this diagram is one of her diagrams, and t... 208 00:24:24,700 --> 00:24:33,700 and it's a double toroid. It is a stacked toroid. The drive that you would get out o... 209 00:24:33,700 --> 00:24:42,700 counter-rotating particles, that would create a stacked toroid. What is on the outside o... 210 00:24:42,700 --> 00:24:49,700 A sphere maps to time fields. So now we have two technologies that are kiss and cousins. 211 00:24:49,700 --> 00:24:55,700 They're using similar fields and possibly similar physics, but in both cases, we don... 212 00:24:55,700 --> 00:25:01,700 We only have sufficient to take it in the lab and try to make it work. Here's an example... 213 00:25:01,700 --> 00:25:09,700 There's a lot of art that goes into building one of these. They have to be mass balance... 214 00:25:09,700 --> 00:25:18,700 We have some narratives of people that build them. If you're interested in getting... 215 00:25:18,700 --> 00:25:25,700 We know enough to put these in the lab. If you get one of these things to work, you... 216 00:25:25,700 --> 00:25:31,700 and we start engineering this to be load following and be a commercial device that ... 217 00:25:32,700 --> 00:25:40,700 The book that I forgot was The World Made Manifest by Robert Thomas. 300 pages long.... 218 00:25:40,700 --> 00:25:52,700 He describes a principle of operation for this device, which is sacred geometry. The... 219 00:25:53,700 --> 00:26:02,700 Engineers care about math and science, Maxwell's Laws, and stuff that we can... 220 00:26:02,700 --> 00:26:08,700 it means you can scale them up, you can scale them down, they have predictable results.... 221 00:26:08,700 --> 00:26:12,700 Thomas's book does not give that to you, although it does give you a lot of good... 222 00:26:12,700 --> 00:26:22,700 This is an example of the magnetic field this device generates. It's a stacked toroid.... 223 00:26:28,700 --> 00:26:36,700 What this device does when it's operating, the toroids rotate, just like what was goi... 224 00:26:36,700 --> 00:26:43,700 In that case, the skin of the toroid seems to be where the mode of action was. This thin... 225 00:26:43,700 --> 00:26:50,700 there's busy stuff going on. He liked to refer to the middle of his, you know, you... 226 00:26:50,700 --> 00:27:01,700 and right where they fit together, Hamill called that a white hole. Who knows?... 227 00:27:01,700 --> 00:27:08,700 Looks just like Leen Andrew's diagram. When you build the devices that fly into space,... 228 00:27:08,700 --> 00:27:15,700 way out on the rim of your spaceship, and why do you do that? You never want your spaces... 229 00:27:15,700 --> 00:27:21,700 You never put your finger in a time field. You don't want to do it. 230 00:27:21,700 --> 00:27:28,700 John Hutchison, probably all heard of him, has amazing results. Here's an example of ... 231 00:27:28,700 --> 00:27:39,700 Almost looks like my office. Here's an example of his circuit diagram of what he... 232 00:27:39,700 --> 00:27:48,700 Because the circuit diagram gives you about 40% of what he's really doing, and the res... 233 00:27:48,700 --> 00:27:55,700 Not well documented, not well known, and we don't have sufficient to reproduce. 234 00:27:55,700 --> 00:28:02,700 So I'm not an advocate of going after his technology. It would be great if we knew... 235 00:28:02,700 --> 00:28:13,700 he's artistic, and he's got his own way of doing things, and that's fine. He's gettin... 236 00:28:13,700 --> 00:28:20,700 That's definitely interdimensional fields. John Cyril, sort of a folk hero in the... 237 00:28:20,700 --> 00:28:26,700 I met the guy a few years ago. He was at a conference. I was working. 238 00:28:26,700 --> 00:28:36,700 Some of the assertions he makes about his devices are really not supportable, and I... 239 00:28:37,700 --> 00:28:46,700 but we do not have sufficient to reproduce, and he's just not technical enough to take... 240 00:28:46,700 --> 00:28:53,700 He's kind of getting on in years. He's brought some other people on board. Someth... 241 00:28:53,700 --> 00:29:02,700 he states it's both over unity and it's anti-gravity, but at this point I can't... 242 00:29:03,700 --> 00:29:09,700 Now let's discuss what goes on at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories. 243 00:29:09,700 --> 00:29:18,700 Once again, we're talking about fusion energy, taking hydrogen, squeezing it... 244 00:29:18,700 --> 00:29:24,700 So if you could get this to work, the ocean would be your gas tank. You'd never run ou... 245 00:29:24,700 --> 00:29:33,700 and about the only naughty thing you'd have is tritium, and it's got a half-life of 25... 246 00:29:33,700 --> 00:29:41,700 so it's clean power, and if you had a fusion heat source, you could run any coal-fired... 247 00:29:41,700 --> 00:29:49,700 It would be the end of oil. Let's do that. Lawrence Livermore Laboratories has been a... 248 00:29:49,700 --> 00:29:55,700 What they've been trying to do, the first thing we tried to do was, because this... 249 00:29:55,700 --> 00:30:01,700 and it's hard to find material that doesn't melt at 10 million degrees, they try to ho... 250 00:30:01,700 --> 00:30:06,700 First thing they did was hold it in a toroid, and what it liked to do was leak out. 251 00:30:06,700 --> 00:30:12,700 It's like teenagers. It doesn't do what you want. It does what it wants. 252 00:30:12,700 --> 00:30:20,700 So what the Lawrence Livermore Laboratories did was, they said, okay, screw that. We'r... 253 00:30:20,700 --> 00:30:28,700 We're going to hold this cryogenically cooled lump of helium here, and we're going to bl... 254 00:30:28,700 --> 00:30:34,700 Kablamo! And all of a sudden it's going to get real hot, and it's going to fuse. Good... 255 00:30:34,700 --> 00:30:42,700 So they built one, and they turned it on, and it was too wimpy. 256 00:30:42,700 --> 00:30:48,700 Went back to Washington and said, well, you know, we can make this work, but we need a... 257 00:30:48,700 --> 00:31:00,700 That's it on the right, on the left. The size of a football field. It's like four storie... 258 00:31:00,700 --> 00:31:07,700 It's got like 30 lasers. I mean, it's like this unbelievable hulk of stuff. 259 00:31:07,700 --> 00:31:14,700 Ten percent of the energy that goes into the lasers actually ends up blasting the... 260 00:31:14,700 --> 00:31:20,700 The rest is all lost with all of your mechanisms. Give me a break. 261 00:31:20,700 --> 00:31:27,700 And, you know, every now and then they fire this thing, and they get $300 million a ye... 262 00:31:27,700 --> 00:31:35,700 And as near as I can tell, this is just a cover story for, well, we're going to make... 263 00:31:35,700 --> 00:31:44,700 So Lawrence Livermore is a cover story. It's just a way to plunk down money to say scie... 264 00:31:44,700 --> 00:31:52,700 And, you know, oh yeah, this is going to work out pretty soon. It's just a paycheck, as... 265 00:31:52,700 --> 00:32:01,700 David Adair. He built a fusion drive when he was only 16, kind of like Daniel Boone. 16... 266 00:32:01,700 --> 00:32:14,700 Now, who is David Adair? Should be a few more hands. And you can buy his video at UFO sh... 267 00:32:14,700 --> 00:32:21,700 His father built NASCAR engines, so his father had a complete machine shop with lo... 268 00:32:21,700 --> 00:32:30,700 And so David decided to use his dad's machine shop to build rockets. And, of course, you... 269 00:32:30,700 --> 00:32:46,700 And so young David started out with little rockets, and then bigger rockets, and then... 270 00:32:46,700 --> 00:32:55,700 Mach 7. Okay, and what was wrong with that rocket? It did not have enough power. And ... 271 00:32:55,700 --> 00:33:04,700 Now, the story of David going from this to the fusion motor is in his video, okay? 272 00:33:04,700 --> 00:33:11,700 And it's also in there a little bit, but it's also in some other presentations. And the... 273 00:33:11,700 --> 00:33:17,700 But he clearly had either interdimensional or off-planet assistance in telling you sort ... 274 00:33:17,700 --> 00:33:24,700 But he is definitely a genius. He's not only brilliant, but he's also got an eidetic... 275 00:33:24,700 --> 00:33:30,700 And so that plays into this, that he's just a smart cookie. 276 00:33:30,700 --> 00:33:40,700 When he finally started building this fusion motor, he needed exotic materials. He need... 277 00:33:40,700 --> 00:33:46,700 And he had the ability, so he was collaborating with Stephen Hawking, who ca... 278 00:33:46,700 --> 00:33:50,700 And the two of them kind of worked out the math, primarily of the waveguides. 279 00:33:50,700 --> 00:34:01,700 Now, what ensued next was the military said, gee, David, now that you've built this... 280 00:34:01,700 --> 00:34:09,699 Successful shot, ends up in Nevada. And they go, oh, good, let's go recover it. They... 281 00:34:09,699 --> 00:34:15,699 They have his rocket. They have him. Uh-oh. 282 00:34:15,699 --> 00:34:23,699 What happens next is they take him to a hangar, and he goes, well, my rocket's out... 283 00:34:23,699 --> 00:34:31,699 They take him downstairs, about 200, 300, 400 feet down, huge hangar, enormous elevator. 284 00:34:31,699 --> 00:34:37,699 And they go driving down these lit-up tunnels, and they open up this one door,... 285 00:34:37,699 --> 00:34:45,699 They take David inside, and there is a version of his fusion motor, the size of a... 286 00:34:45,699 --> 00:34:51,699 His motor is this big, size of a football, 20,000 horsepower. 287 00:34:51,699 --> 00:35:00,699 This one is the size of a school bus. When this thing is running, it has a time field... 288 00:35:00,699 --> 00:35:08,699 Which means this football is capable of interstellar anti-gravity driving. It's... 289 00:35:08,699 --> 00:35:18,699 Some alien civilization has used this same principle. We don't know who they are, and... 290 00:35:18,699 --> 00:35:22,699 And the fact that in his video, he shows this picture of it. 291 00:35:23,699 --> 00:35:31,699 And he said it's very similar, but it has slightly different power flows, but it has... 292 00:35:31,699 --> 00:35:40,699 Those are the juicy details that we know. Another civilization has one of these, and... 293 00:35:40,699 --> 00:35:46,699 And because the military has this, it's pretty clear they either crashed or they s... 294 00:35:46,699 --> 00:35:51,699 That's a picture of the front of it. And the reason they have it is because the thing h... 295 00:35:51,699 --> 00:35:58,699 And the core is, of course, 10 million degrees, and if that ever gets out of... 296 00:35:58,699 --> 00:36:06,699 It also has got all kinds of exotic alloys, and basically David freaked out when he sa... 297 00:36:06,699 --> 00:36:16,699 I would love to engineer one of these, but this is so far beyond us that for the time... 298 00:36:16,699 --> 00:36:26,699 So when he got to Area 51 and they took him downstairs and took him upstairs, he met t... 299 00:36:26,699 --> 00:36:33,699 That means what you do is you blow up Russia and China before they blow you up. Oh, good. 300 00:36:33,699 --> 00:36:38,699 And what does David Adair's rocket engine do for him? It gives him first strike. 301 00:36:38,699 --> 00:36:46,699 Arthur Rudolph, straight out of Nazi Germany, engineer of the Saturn V, smart guy. 302 00:36:46,699 --> 00:36:57,699 And that's where David Adair drew the line. He said he worked it out where he destroye... 303 00:36:57,699 --> 00:37:06,699 and the Black Ops were not too happy about it, and they extracted a pound of flesh, b... 304 00:37:06,699 --> 00:37:18,699 This is my best illustration. David does not tell you exactly how this works. He only... 305 00:37:18,699 --> 00:37:25,699 Now, it's clear that the particle flow is a figure eight. So what you do is you have a... 306 00:37:25,699 --> 00:37:34,699 Cyclotron was the first type of particle generator ever used on planet Earth. It is... 307 00:37:34,699 --> 00:37:44,699 David Babelizar built one in his garage. It needs a vacuum, it needs a voltage source,... 308 00:37:44,699 --> 00:37:49,699 and you always know the energy of the particle that's coming out of it is great,... 309 00:37:49,699 --> 00:37:58,699 So you have one of those, and you stick in a little bit of hydrogen, and you spin it... 310 00:37:58,699 --> 00:38:05,699 and at a known velocity. That's good for business. Now, you aim it towards this fig... 311 00:38:05,699 --> 00:38:12,699 So things over here, aiming for the figure eight. Figure eight is going like this. Wh... 312 00:38:12,699 --> 00:38:17,699 A particle that came out of there is likely to bang into something going this way. 313 00:38:17,699 --> 00:38:27,699 And if you're lucky, they fuse and give you a bunch of power. Now, that's the good news. 314 00:38:27,699 --> 00:38:33,699 The bad news is they're going to fly apart and eat your machine alive. 315 00:38:34,699 --> 00:38:43,699 The beauty of this device is the explosion pumps the containment field. It is a... 316 00:38:43,699 --> 00:38:51,699 What do I mean by this? If that particle is going out like this, and the magnetic fiel... 317 00:38:51,699 --> 00:38:57,699 Once the particle curves, it becomes a power source in your coil. 318 00:38:57,699 --> 00:39:05,699 This was the big engineering design challenge that David Adair tackled. 319 00:39:05,699 --> 00:39:15,699 He figured out how to make the waveguides so that every time there was a reaction in th... 320 00:39:15,699 --> 00:39:22,699 One end of the magnetic field was a mirror so that the particle just went around and cam... 321 00:39:22,699 --> 00:39:29,699 That was how his fusion motor worked. If you want a coal-fired power plant, what do you... 322 00:39:29,699 --> 00:39:38,699 You stick one of these things near a boiler, hot water goes into the boiler, and you ge... 323 00:39:38,699 --> 00:39:47,699 This is the end of oil. It is capable of being engineered today. How come? Because ... 324 00:39:47,699 --> 00:39:54,699 We have math models for the fusion process, magnetic containment fields, and plasmas. 325 00:39:54,699 --> 00:40:06,699 There would be a lot of math involved in getting this to work. Probably $100 millio... 326 00:40:06,699 --> 00:40:13,699 A development team of maybe $30 million, $20 million. This is not that difficult to... 327 00:40:13,699 --> 00:40:20,699 This is what Lawrence Livermore is doing. This thing, one of them actually worked. 328 00:40:20,699 --> 00:40:32,699 The problem with liberating our planet is not the scientists, it is the politicians. It ... 329 00:40:32,699 --> 00:40:40,699 $100 million, end of oil, you have to love it. Bob Lazar, the guy you love, you hate. 330 00:40:40,699 --> 00:40:48,699 We are no longer talking about fusion because that doesn't have enough power. 331 00:40:48,699 --> 00:41:00,699 We are now talking about antiparticles. We are talking about taking two lumps of matt... 332 00:41:00,699 --> 00:41:07,699 This stuff is so volatile that about the only place on earth this exists is in particle... 333 00:41:07,699 --> 00:41:21,699 They exist in a temporary state, and they are basically used as they are being created, ... 334 00:41:21,699 --> 00:41:32,699 Who uses antimatter? The answer is the Grays do, and I think the Grays ships are built ... 335 00:41:32,699 --> 00:41:45,699 There are two nearby stars that have no business being inhabited, Arcturus and... 336 00:41:46,699 --> 00:41:58,699 What happens to the sun when it becomes a red giant is it eats the earth. Its diameter g... 337 00:41:58,699 --> 00:42:09,699 Anybody that existed around a regular sun like ours that eventually becomes a red... 338 00:42:09,699 --> 00:42:20,699 What we are looking at in this device is a civilization that is so sophisticated that... 339 00:42:20,699 --> 00:42:30,699 What would they do? They would create a time field that was bigger than their planet, t... 340 00:42:30,699 --> 00:42:43,699 It has to be all inside, never stick your finger in a time field. This device is so... 341 00:42:43,699 --> 00:42:54,699 We have some documentation that says he was at Area 51. What I like is that in 1989 he... 342 00:42:54,699 --> 00:43:05,699 That was discovered roughly seven years later in Darmstadt, Germany. When you predict a... 343 00:43:05,699 --> 00:43:14,699 This is what the thing looks like, and it is a little tricky to explain, but the bottom... 344 00:43:14,699 --> 00:43:26,699 Remember, you stick in a particle, no moving parts, self-stabilizing, you add some... 345 00:43:27,699 --> 00:43:36,699 Now what happens is you want to direct that particle to some place else. Up in this to... 346 00:43:36,699 --> 00:43:46,699 Let me use my pointer. See that little tube right there? You get the particle coming o... 347 00:43:46,699 --> 00:43:52,699 It gets out to this rim, you then have a little turning magnetic field that points ... 348 00:43:52,699 --> 00:43:58,699 This tube right here. Then it follows the tube because you electrostatically charge ... 349 00:43:58,699 --> 00:44:03,699 Then at the end of the tube, you are aiming it at unobtainium. 350 00:44:03,699 --> 00:44:12,699 Material you cannot obtain unobtainium, called element 116. No, element 115. 351 00:44:12,699 --> 00:44:20,699 What he says happens is, 115 transmutes because you are shooting a proton into it,... 352 00:44:20,699 --> 00:44:26,699 It doesn't like being 116, so it decays back to 115 and gives off an antiparticle. 353 00:44:26,699 --> 00:44:31,699 This would be his, Babel's art's version of a nuclear reaction. 354 00:44:34,699 --> 00:44:39,699 Not bad, but it violates the conservation of baryon number. 355 00:44:39,699 --> 00:44:45,699 He has never explained that, but I don't care. This thing is so exotic. 356 00:44:45,699 --> 00:44:51,699 What happens next is you now have a lump of antimatter. What does that mean? We will a... 357 00:44:51,699 --> 00:44:58,699 But it does not blow up. What it does is it goes all to electrical energy. 358 00:44:58,699 --> 00:45:04,699 Somehow, this power plant is the size of a basketball. 359 00:45:04,699 --> 00:45:09,699 It generates 2 gigawatts. 360 00:45:09,699 --> 00:45:17,699 That is the power generation of two full-size nuclear power plants. 361 00:45:17,699 --> 00:45:24,699 In something the size of a basketball. Fits on your lap. 25-30 pounds max. 362 00:45:24,699 --> 00:45:31,699 Look at where this thing is. It is sitting right next to where the chairs are. 363 00:45:31,699 --> 00:45:40,699 What? Isn't this thing going to put off all kinds of bad vibes and particles? Who knows? 364 00:45:40,699 --> 00:45:46,699 This thing burns so cleanly that you can sit right next to it, no damage whatsoever. 365 00:45:46,699 --> 00:45:54,699 Unbelievable. We are easily 100 years away from being able to build something like this. 366 00:45:54,699 --> 00:46:00,699 The other virtue of this process is that on the one hand it gives you electric power, 367 00:46:00,699 --> 00:46:04,699 on the other hand it gives you a gravity wave. 368 00:46:04,699 --> 00:46:10,699 You are taking matter, destroying it, it had gravity before, it doesn't have it now. 369 00:46:10,699 --> 00:46:14,699 That gives you a gravity ripple. 370 00:46:14,699 --> 00:46:20,699 What happens next is gravity waves, like time waves, need to follow wave guides. 371 00:46:20,699 --> 00:46:26,699 Oops! That was practically the end of the talk. That was our light bulb going. 372 00:46:26,699 --> 00:46:30,699 That was my Big Bang finish. 373 00:46:40,699 --> 00:46:45,699 Thank you for watching.