Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 7, 2017

Youtube daily report Jul 29 2017

Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (Eng subs by ~Aphexx)

so today! tadaa I've got a 7-11 haul featuring all sorts of yummy looking bento boxes

9 bento boxes featuring rice and 1 with noodles

alrighty lets..... ITADAKIMASU

first we've got this energy filling fried meat and veg bento

I kinda accidentally went and bought 2 of these lol

a bit unfortunate

its pork... the meat looks so yummy

its a spicy flavoring making me ravenous for more rice

I kinda want to just drop all the remaining bits of the meat and veg on top of the rice here

the sauce in this is really yummy its so full of veg and so very yummy

second one

thank god it was really yummy

next up is grilled chicken bento

this chicken simmered in tomato sauce looks so yummy

the tomato sauce is so yummy its got a western flavored feel to it

its so yummy and goes so perfectly with rice

the chunks of chicken are so big and juicy .... so delish

when you put it together with rice it almost looks like a curry

a tomato curry

~not really a curry though~

next is a margerita - style melty cheese gratin ~such a wonderful name to it ~

its got 2 big bits of cheese

waaa..... hard to imagine I picked this up at a convenience store

so delish I'm really digging this basil sauce

basil sauce and cheese pair nicely and this cheese is so soft and mild and delish

this gratin just could be the tastiest gratin I've had from 7-11

next up is spring chicken kara-age bento

one of the more well established of bento box flavors

its got 4 pieces of kara-age fried chicken in this

its flavored nicely

felt this would be better with some miso soup so I brought some out

I also went ahead and warmed up these bento boxes as well

really warms you right up

ahh rice is way better with some shiru soup

next up is this rice bowl topped with chinese pepper steak

I'll pour this over rice

its so awesome that something of this high caliber can be purchased at a convenience store at any time of day

well..... you can buy it any time of the day depending on if they stock enough of it

convenience stores are so wonderful aren't they

its filled with such things like bamboo and onion its so yummy

next up is black angus hamburg steak bento

the burger looks so yummy

so tender

don't it look so tasty?

you can see the juices running out of it

the meat is so tender and really yummy I also love the hamburg sauce on it as well

next is onion and salt Kalbi bento

nothing beats pork over rice

oh its got some grains in it as well

so yummy

next up is egg dyed ?gapao? flavored life...

say wut now?

gapao style rice with eggs

its something you'd totally find in a cafe

it does taste like a gapao (thai dish?) and the egg yolk really adds a nice mellow flavor to it

its a little on the spicy side

last up is seaweed with sesame seed that you eat with cold spicy noodles

its even got meat on it

add the sauce... loosen up the noodles with this liquid and....

loosen up the noodles.... and.....

top with veg

sprinkle the seaweed on top

K, looks so yummy

delish! the meat is yummy but I'm really liking how the sesame and tiny bits of crunchy fried tempura bits feel in my mouth

the soba noodles are so yummy as well the noodle sauce has that real japanesey' flavor to it

all done gochisosamadeshita

7-11's bento's were so yummy the one I liked the best was the grilled chicken in tomato sauce

the bits of chicken were so juicy and had plenty of yummy tomato sauce as well

oh yeah that gratin was really yummy as well I really liked the clumps of cheese all over in it

that cold soba that I had at the end had a real significant flavor to it that I liked so much

and it had plenty of sesame seeds and crunchy bits that gave it such a nice mouthfeel

I just gotta say that all of these bento boxes from 7-11 were real delish

it was all so yummy won't you all please give them a try? and as always thanks for watching and if you liked this

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Hey Guys!

I'm on my way to university right now

and we have sort of a summer bash event today.

And actually they said

we should wear traditional clothing of our country

if we have them.

But since there's no traditional clothing for germany..

because Dirndl and leather pants are more taditional clothing for bavaria..

and I neither have this stuff nor did I brought it here

and they also said we could wear traditinal clothing of a different country!

That's why a friend of mine will borrow me a Yukata,

Which I will put on in a moment!

And yeah, I just take my camera along and show you what will happen today!

Now behind me are the Tanabata tree

to which you stick you whiches

You write them on a paper

write your name on in and put it there.

Because we still have university today

I'm going to japanese class equiped with my text book now.

So and now after class I'm going to the nagashisoumen event!

And well nagashisoumen is sort of a...

Noodle event Japanese like to do in summer..

So the event is over now..

and we will take of the Yukatas..

and with this I'll end the video and we will see again next time :)

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Waıt for ıt

Here ıt comes

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I'm gonna wear this hipster hat.

Hello Subscribers

This is Talking Artist, Hansol

Hand off dude!

I really need a disinfection.

My Nyanyomi (ninckname I made for my gf) is filming me now.

With a very advanced pose

Okay I use it for MIC

Okay guys

I'm gonna show you how I eat sunflower seed.

With this biggest one

This peeled seed goes into my Nyanyomi's mouth.

Ang!

[One and only her baby the Malye]

Only this sco.......!?

Oh it's not so bad.. good good

It scores higher than my last one 826

※There is a danger of theft when you use expensive cameras in the club.

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a two megapixel front shooter the Samsung Galaxy j-3 prime lens Android

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720p display number

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Most likely very advanced beings try to communicate this to us

in ancient time all the way to modern time through crop circles and other things.

And that there's evidence of these beings being around for a very long time.

So maybe they are waiting for us

to...

uhm...

to...

kind of reach this level of knowledge to reach this level of awareness

so that we can you know enter or re-enter a larger community.

A larger community of ... the galaxy maybe a larger community of our local universe even.

There's evidence that this larger community has been around

not just in ancient time in modern time as well.

I mean we're talking about thousands, millions of videos

you know, people like astronauts that have come forward talking about seeing those things, and

uh, you know airplane pilots high-level military personnel

even high-level military personnel talking about these people you know about...

All sorts of things that happened in nuclear facilities during the Cold War.

Maybe the Cold War was cold not because we're so wise and we didn't shoot at each other

but actually a lot of them have come forward

very very entrusted people in our society saying:

"actually we push the button a bunch of times and UFOs would show up and turn everything off."

Right...

Like the Russians talked about it the Americans are talking about it now.

Many countries are releasing their UFO files England France Belgium Mexico Brazil

you know the list is getting longer and longer.

... Spain ...

And...

you know...

at this point even the Vatican

okay,

when you think of the Vatican you don't think of it ... as an organization that's very forward you know.

Like...

in 1992 the Vatican excused Galileo. [ Church condemnation of Galileo was in 1633 ]

They're not you know so progressive.

yet ... ah ...

the Vatican a few years ago, like 2 years ago now, started to release statements

from the head of astronomy at the Vatican and you know the head of astronomy at the Vatican

is a very respected astronomer.

Because the Vatican actually owns a lot of the largest telescopes on earth.

In fact most of the telescope's that are observing the Sun

are owned by the Vatican.

So ... you gotta wonder: why? right

Maybe the Sun Gods were called the Sun Gods

because they used the Sun to travel through the universe, to come here.

You see if everything is a singularity

and if you have a singularity at the center of your ship

then if you want to go from one singularity to another

you can use your local singularity, jump into your local singularity

to travel the universe - in this case you would go either to the center of the earth

which would connect with the center of the Sun

which connects you with the center of the galaxy

which would connect you with the center of the Sun where you're going and out you come.

So you would be coming right out of the Sun,

and that would give you the name Sun God.

Interestingly...

when you look in these ancient civilization they talk about the Sun as the doorway.

And...

euh...

so this ... information from all of this together

and you know if you're going through the Sun and by the way there is video from NASA.

I think recently I was interviewed on coast-to-coast for instance a few months ago, because ...

Do you know 'coast to coast'? It's a radio show, fairly famous radio show.

And because there were all of these videos that came out of (you know) NASA

showing these big ships these big balls beside the Sun. They were not small

these balls were the size of Jupiter,

okay which is the largest planet in our solar system.

okay but you got to understand if you have control over gravity, size is no longer an issue.

You can make ships the size of planets no problem.

In fact the singularity you would build to power a ship approximately the size of the earth

would be barely the size of a baseball right ... that's all you would need.

So you know I wanted to build one of those...

[laughter]

let's make one you know.

and um...

I started to study,

you know, like the dynamics of how I would have to build that, obviously I looked at natural systems

and you can see that the {let's see where's my laser}

you can see they reproduce this dynamic of the Double Torus.

{can I have the volume of my mic up a little bit thank you I'm losing my voice}

And so you can see you know those dynamics are seen in galaxies.

I was saying as well that matter is produced at the center of galaxies

you know this is actually what we see we see these huge jets

of matter particles being ejected from the center of galaxies.

And the matter would be produced in the center of the galaxy because the massive Black Hole in the center

which my theory predicted (20 years ago)

that we were gonna find Black Holes at the center of all galaxies and I was laughed at in physics conference.

Well now they found Black Holes at the center of all galaxies.

And in that Black Hole it's pushing its shearing right

it's shearing the structure of space-time into smaller vortices we call atoms

... and that's how atoms are produced and then they come out

they are ejected at the poles.

And depending on the angle on which they are ejected

depending on the magnetic moment on which they are ejected

they have different properties which produce the table of elements of our universe all the elements.

So you'd have certain elements more in the middle of the vortex and other elements more on the edge of the vortex.

Well there was this amazing illuminated genius

in 1927 that figured this out, his name was Walter Russell.

He's actually credited for discovering many of the elements in our table of elements. [ Russell's book: A New Concept of the Universe ]

How did he do it? [ page XVI of 'A New Concept of the Universe' ]

He went into a dark room for 32 days told his wife don't disturb me.

I don't get away with that you know...

[laughter]

she's like: "yeah right remember you got two kids?" yeah, anyway

Went in there and in this room he plotted a spiral

and in the spiral he built the octaves of each of the elements [ page XVII of 'A New Concept of the Universe' ]

right...

and as he built the octaves of each of the elements (using musical notes)

he realized that some of the notes were missing.

{are you filming?

you can't be filming}

and when he actually ... got all of the notes worked out he realized some of the notes were missing

and so he said: "we're missing some of the elements."

And that's how he discovered: Plutonium and Tomion and Deuterium and Triterium[?] [Tritium maybe?] [ Russel names: Urium, Tomion, Ethlogen, Bebegen ]

and he started to discover all these elements that had not been isolated, actually

some of these elements were not found until 10 years later.

But he could figure it out by plotting it on a spiral.

Why? Because you're looking down the vortex

and if you've got the octaves right you're gonna get the elements.

Well many people are aware of Walter Russell's work and if you're interested

you should read one of his books, I think it's a very good one

it's called 'Atomic Suicide' by Walter and Lao Russell.

It's called 'Atomic Suicide' because many of the elements he found

are radioactive elements that afterwards were used to start doing nuclear power plants.

And he felt very bad about that and he wanted to warn the world not to use them to make power.

And you know and in this book he describes many of the dynamics of the universe.

He comes to conclude that the universe is a fundamental grid

right

[laughter]

another one...

And he doesn't say anything about the tetrahedron.

In the beginning of the book is a preface written by his wife Lao Russell [ page 176 of 'Atomic Suicide' ]

and in the preface she talks about Walter Russell's relationship to Nikola Tesla.

And ... You all know about Nikola Tesla?

He's actually the main inventor of our modern societies and invented most of the things we use.

And uh ... Tesla was having a really hard time with society so he told Russell: "you know what

you should bury all of your work into ... a vault and get it shut down with orders to open it in a thousand years...

because humanity is not ready..."

Well his wife convinced him to write this book and put a lot of the information in there

but I think what he did is that he didn't say everything he just encoded it in there.

So he doesn't mention tetrahedrons but in his modeling of the fundamental structure of space

right... (the fundamental structure of the vacuum)

he actually draws a little tetrahedron in the corner

to let you know maybe, you know, put the tetrahedron in there right...

So here is his grid [ page 84 of 'Atomic Suicide' ]

and he describes it as the polarization action-reaction-counter-up of nine never more.

So he describes each section as this you know singularity

where the tetrahedron intersect but he doesn't say tetrahedron.

Now if you take his grid and you rotate the 64 tetrahedrons (so it's a cube)

sure enough you got exactly his grid.

So the fact that he put that little thing in the corner what is very important.

So Russell... {oh...}

So...

you know...

Interestingly I was thinking:

"okay so we've got this Double Torus, we got this geometry of the vacuum

how we're gonna do this with a technology?"

Well if I took this geometry and I mapped it over a structure

I could build a rib-structure I could build a coil

an electromagnetic coil that reproduces that fundamental dynamic

of the vacuum, that reproduces that fundamental dynamic of the Double Torus.

And I built it.

So this is actually a physical model.

You can see it's made out of 12 ribs. Remember the number 12?

And each of these ribs is attached to a set of electronics that sends a pulse to it

so that I can pulse them in sequence to produce rotation.

To produce extremely fast rotation if I have to.

And I can pulse the bottom ribs in one direction and the top ribs and the other.

And in the middle is a container (that is a crystal container) that has gases in it.

The gases are ionized so that their magnetic and as I pulse the ribs now the gas will follow.

So I can reproduce a little galaxy inside a crystal.

What's in the middle of a galaxy?

[laughter]

So as I made that calculation I said: "oh I have to spin this very fast to create that singularity"

You can imagine that I have to spin things into the millions of rpm to get that type of coherency.

It became clear to me very early that you couldn't spin in a magnetic field

a physical object (like a magnet) that fast.

But just to give you an idea how close we are

the European agency (a few years ago) took a superconductive magnet [ in 2006 - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060325232140.htm ]

right a ceramic magnet and spun at 5,000 rpm and they notice that objects around it started to lose weight. [ according to article: 6,500 rpm ]

Very little amount of weight but they were only spinning at 5,000 rpm. [ according to article: 6,500 rpm ]

You need millions of rpm, you know.

But they can't spin a superconductor that fast but I can because I'm spinning plasma.

Which is what the universe does it spins plasma.

So...

this is actually the coils being coiled.

This technology is being patented now...

you know, it's ... patent pending in the US and has been filed internationally.

This is uh... well...

{I'm sorry} this is...

Yeah this is in my earlier lab just in 1999.

Most people don't know I do hardware.

This is the coil being coiled you see, we coiled inside the core

so that I can put current to the coils so that I get a magnetic field

and then I pulse the rib to rotate the field.

And when I did that...

(I'm going to tell you the result in a little while) but here the field is active

there is no current going to the device because when you start spinning the field

because you're spinning the structure of the vacuum it has...

you know it's a superconductor it's a superfluid

when you start spinning it it just spins.

It spins for a very long time.

You can see that picture is actually pretty blurry because it's hard to take a picture because

the photons get spun.

[laughing]

Now when I was doing this...

I uh...

I wasn't sure you know what I was doing because my first experiment I had very little funding.

It was a small lab we didn't have much staff, I had little funding

so you know I did an experimental test on the device that I didn't think was going to do anything.

And I (you know) build little amplifiers to pulse the ribs that couldn't go very fast.

The maximum speed I could get was about 6,000 rpm.

But when I did it, it produces effects anyway (and I'll talk to you about the effects in a minute).

But while I was doing these experiments

a few months before the... uh...

institute or the university of science and philosophy which was the legacy of Walter Russell

(Walter Russell had started that institute)

and they had contacted me to be part of the Science Advisory Board of that Institute.

And when I did this...

uh...

well you know I got involved with them and I guess somebody pulled the file from the vault

and gave it to me. And they didn't know I was doing experiments.

Nobody is filming ... right?

And so...

... They didn't know I was doing experiments but all of a sudden I received this file

that was from Walter Russell, in 1927.

It was a file of blueprints of a device he built that nobody knows he built to this day.

I think I'm the only one that has ever had contact with this file since 1927 when it was build.

And it showed a device that was very similar to what I had just built.

Built by Walter Russell. Look at how close it is.

And...

you can see the blueprint give good details on angles very similar angles and so on...

And the file came with a report

from Westinghouse Laboratories from 1927 well if device was tested.

And what they would do is they would put a little water in the container in the middle of the device

with trace minerals and when they would put power to the device

things would happen in each case the resulting gas was different.

Meaning they were getting transmutation of elements.

This is from an official report from Westinghouse which was at the time a military lab.

And look at it they actually called the device the transmutator...

[laughing]

Transmutation of elements in 1927 folks.

So what happened is that ...

when I turned this thing on the first time I didn't have the crystal that goes in the middle.

I only had the coil and I wanted to test the coil. So I plugged in all the amplifiers

and I put power to the coils and then start to pulse the ribs...

And I got really cool effects like you could

take a little magnet in your hand be 8 feet away from the device

and the magnet would pulse ... tutu tutu tutu ... like a heartbeat.

And all sorts of cool stuff but you know nothing extraordinary.

And then I lost funding while the crystal was being manufactured.

Because you wouldn't believe how hard it is on this planet to fund a space Drive.

It's like; you've been dropped off on this far planet in the corner of the galaxy here

with no means right and you got to like find your way back home.

With the local you know available material right...

[laughter]

And so you know I lost funding

but luckily the crystal factory had just finished a crystal and they send me the crystal.

So I am receiving the crystal just before I have to move from my lab and I don't know where to put it.

So I stuck it in the coils in the middle in the chamber that's there for the crystal.

And I didn't put power back to the coil I only powered the coil for 45 minutes

you know, like months before I received the crystal.

And so I put the crystal in the coils and I went to sleep that night.

Can you guys turn those cameras off in the back please thank you...

And so...

I went to sleep that night and I woke up in the middle of the night

because there was this humming sound in my lab it was going whom whom ...

when you realize that you have infinite potential within yourself

when you take the time every day even if it's for 15 minutes 10 minutes to stop...

to start your day by going within towards singularity towards stillness towards that point of infinite density

that centers your existence when you take that time you're connecting with your essence

which is connected to the essence of all other things in the universe.

You have that potential you have that power, use it.

Become the linkage of all of the morphogenetic field of the planet become one of the lights

in the morphogenetic field that is bringing more light and more light to the whole thing.

Become one of the butterflies

that's flapping its wing to produce the hurricane of change over our planet take that time.

Because it's crucial at this time for you individually and for the planet as a whole.

So thank you for participating today and I hope we can be together again very soon.

Until then ...

[applause]

Thank you... [applause]

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thank you [applause]

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Thank you [applause]

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Thank you [applause]

[applause]

thank you thank you so much... [applause]

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thank you [applause]

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thank you so much [applause]

[applause]

it's great to be with you thank you [applause]

[applause]

thank you [applause]

[applause]

thank you [applause]

[applause ending]

may the vacuum be with you

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Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (Eng subs by ~Aphexx)

so today! tadaa I've got a 7-11 haul featuring all sorts of yummy looking bento boxes

9 bento boxes featuring rice and 1 with noodles

alrighty lets..... ITADAKIMASU

first we've got this energy filling fried meat and veg bento

I kinda accidentally went and bought 2 of these lol

a bit unfortunate

its pork... the meat looks so yummy

its a spicy flavoring making me ravenous for more rice

I kinda want to just drop all the remaining bits of the meat and veg on top of the rice here

the sauce in this is really yummy its so full of veg and so very yummy

second one

thank god it was really yummy

next up is grilled chicken bento

this chicken simmered in tomato sauce looks so yummy

the tomato sauce is so yummy its got a western flavored feel to it

its so yummy and goes so perfectly with rice

the chunks of chicken are so big and juicy .... so delish

when you put it together with rice it almost looks like a curry

a tomato curry

~not really a curry though~

next is a margerita - style melty cheese gratin ~such a wonderful name to it ~

its got 2 big bits of cheese

waaa..... hard to imagine I picked this up at a convenience store

so delish I'm really digging this basil sauce

basil sauce and cheese pair nicely and this cheese is so soft and mild and delish

this gratin just could be the tastiest gratin I've had from 7-11

next up is spring chicken kara-age bento

one of the more well established of bento box flavors

its got 4 pieces of kara-age fried chicken in this

its flavored nicely

felt this would be better with some miso soup so I brought some out

I also went ahead and warmed up these bento boxes as well

really warms you right up

ahh rice is way better with some shiru soup

next up is this rice bowl topped with chinese pepper steak

I'll pour this over rice

its so awesome that something of this high caliber can be purchased at a convenience store at any time of day

well..... you can buy it any time of the day depending on if they stock enough of it

convenience stores are so wonderful aren't they

its filled with such things like bamboo and onion its so yummy

next up is black angus hamburg steak bento

the burger looks so yummy

so tender

don't it look so tasty?

you can see the juices running out of it

the meat is so tender and really yummy I also love the hamburg sauce on it as well

next is onion and salt Kalbi bento

nothing beats pork over rice

oh its got some grains in it as well

so yummy

next up is egg dyed ?gapao? flavored life...

say wut now?

gapao style rice with eggs

its something you'd totally find in a cafe

it does taste like a gapao (thai dish?) and the egg yolk really adds a nice mellow flavor to it

its a little on the spicy side

last up is seaweed with sesame seed that you eat with cold spicy noodles

its even got meat on it

add the sauce... loosen up the noodles with this liquid and....

loosen up the noodles.... and.....

top with veg

sprinkle the seaweed on top

K, looks so yummy

delish! the meat is yummy but I'm really liking how the sesame and tiny bits of crunchy fried tempura bits feel in my mouth

the soba noodles are so yummy as well the noodle sauce has that real japanesey' flavor to it

all done gochisosamadeshita

7-11's bento's were so yummy the one I liked the best was the grilled chicken in tomato sauce

the bits of chicken were so juicy and had plenty of yummy tomato sauce as well

oh yeah that gratin was really yummy as well I really liked the clumps of cheese all over in it

that cold soba that I had at the end had a real significant flavor to it that I liked so much

and it had plenty of sesame seeds and crunchy bits that gave it such a nice mouthfeel

I just gotta say that all of these bento boxes from 7-11 were real delish

it was all so yummy won't you all please give them a try? and as always thanks for watching and if you liked this

video please hit the like and subscribe buttons BAI BAI

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Nassim Haramein Cognos 2010 - PART 6 OF 6 - UFOs in space, Technology (EN Subs) - Duration: 32:46.

Most likely very advanced beings try to communicate this to us

in ancient time all the way to modern time through crop circles and other things.

And that there's evidence of these beings being around for a very long time.

So maybe they are waiting for us

to...

uhm...

to...

kind of reach this level of knowledge to reach this level of awareness

so that we can you know enter or re-enter a larger community.

A larger community of ... the galaxy maybe a larger community of our local universe even.

There's evidence that this larger community has been around

not just in ancient time in modern time as well.

I mean we're talking about thousands, millions of videos

you know, people like astronauts that have come forward talking about seeing those things, and

uh, you know airplane pilots high-level military personnel

even high-level military personnel talking about these people you know about...

All sorts of things that happened in nuclear facilities during the Cold War.

Maybe the Cold War was cold not because we're so wise and we didn't shoot at each other

but actually a lot of them have come forward

very very entrusted people in our society saying:

"actually we push the button a bunch of times and UFOs would show up and turn everything off."

Right...

Like the Russians talked about it the Americans are talking about it now.

Many countries are releasing their UFO files England France Belgium Mexico Brazil

you know the list is getting longer and longer.

... Spain ...

And...

you know...

at this point even the Vatican

okay,

when you think of the Vatican you don't think of it ... as an organization that's very forward you know.

Like...

in 1992 the Vatican excused Galileo. [ Church condemnation of Galileo was in 1633 ]

They're not you know so progressive.

yet ... ah ...

the Vatican a few years ago, like 2 years ago now, started to release statements

from the head of astronomy at the Vatican and you know the head of astronomy at the Vatican

is a very respected astronomer.

Because the Vatican actually owns a lot of the largest telescopes on earth.

In fact most of the telescope's that are observing the Sun

are owned by the Vatican.

So ... you gotta wonder: why? right

Maybe the Sun Gods were called the Sun Gods

because they used the Sun to travel through the universe, to come here.

You see if everything is a singularity

and if you have a singularity at the center of your ship

then if you want to go from one singularity to another

you can use your local singularity, jump into your local singularity

to travel the universe - in this case you would go either to the center of the earth

which would connect with the center of the Sun

which connects you with the center of the galaxy

which would connect you with the center of the Sun where you're going and out you come.

So you would be coming right out of the Sun,

and that would give you the name Sun God.

Interestingly...

when you look in these ancient civilization they talk about the Sun as the doorway.

And...

euh...

so this ... information from all of this together

and you know if you're going through the Sun and by the way there is video from NASA.

I think recently I was interviewed on coast-to-coast for instance a few months ago, because ...

Do you know 'coast to coast'? It's a radio show, fairly famous radio show.

And because there were all of these videos that came out of (you know) NASA

showing these big ships these big balls beside the Sun. They were not small

these balls were the size of Jupiter,

okay which is the largest planet in our solar system.

okay but you got to understand if you have control over gravity, size is no longer an issue.

You can make ships the size of planets no problem.

In fact the singularity you would build to power a ship approximately the size of the earth

would be barely the size of a baseball right ... that's all you would need.

So you know I wanted to build one of those...

[laughter]

let's make one you know.

and um...

I started to study,

you know, like the dynamics of how I would have to build that, obviously I looked at natural systems

and you can see that the {let's see where's my laser}

you can see they reproduce this dynamic of the Double Torus.

{can I have the volume of my mic up a little bit thank you I'm losing my voice}

And so you can see you know those dynamics are seen in galaxies.

I was saying as well that matter is produced at the center of galaxies

you know this is actually what we see we see these huge jets

of matter particles being ejected from the center of galaxies.

And the matter would be produced in the center of the galaxy because the massive Black Hole in the center

which my theory predicted (20 years ago)

that we were gonna find Black Holes at the center of all galaxies and I was laughed at in physics conference.

Well now they found Black Holes at the center of all galaxies.

And in that Black Hole it's pushing its shearing right

it's shearing the structure of space-time into smaller vortices we call atoms

... and that's how atoms are produced and then they come out

they are ejected at the poles.

And depending on the angle on which they are ejected

depending on the magnetic moment on which they are ejected

they have different properties which produce the table of elements of our universe all the elements.

So you'd have certain elements more in the middle of the vortex and other elements more on the edge of the vortex.

Well there was this amazing illuminated genius

in 1927 that figured this out, his name was Walter Russell.

He's actually credited for discovering many of the elements in our table of elements. [ Russell's book: A New Concept of the Universe ]

How did he do it? [ page XVI of 'A New Concept of the Universe' ]

He went into a dark room for 32 days told his wife don't disturb me.

I don't get away with that you know...

[laughter]

she's like: "yeah right remember you got two kids?" yeah, anyway

Went in there and in this room he plotted a spiral

and in the spiral he built the octaves of each of the elements [ page XVII of 'A New Concept of the Universe' ]

right...

and as he built the octaves of each of the elements (using musical notes)

he realized that some of the notes were missing.

{are you filming?

you can't be filming}

and when he actually ... got all of the notes worked out he realized some of the notes were missing

and so he said: "we're missing some of the elements."

And that's how he discovered: Plutonium and Tomion and Deuterium and Triterium[?] [Tritium maybe?] [ Russel names: Urium, Tomion, Ethlogen, Bebegen ]

and he started to discover all these elements that had not been isolated, actually

some of these elements were not found until 10 years later.

But he could figure it out by plotting it on a spiral.

Why? Because you're looking down the vortex

and if you've got the octaves right you're gonna get the elements.

Well many people are aware of Walter Russell's work and if you're interested

you should read one of his books, I think it's a very good one

it's called 'Atomic Suicide' by Walter and Lao Russell.

It's called 'Atomic Suicide' because many of the elements he found

are radioactive elements that afterwards were used to start doing nuclear power plants.

And he felt very bad about that and he wanted to warn the world not to use them to make power.

And you know and in this book he describes many of the dynamics of the universe.

He comes to conclude that the universe is a fundamental grid

right

[laughter]

another one...

And he doesn't say anything about the tetrahedron.

In the beginning of the book is a preface written by his wife Lao Russell [ page 176 of 'Atomic Suicide' ]

and in the preface she talks about Walter Russell's relationship to Nikola Tesla.

And ... You all know about Nikola Tesla?

He's actually the main inventor of our modern societies and invented most of the things we use.

And uh ... Tesla was having a really hard time with society so he told Russell: "you know what

you should bury all of your work into ... a vault and get it shut down with orders to open it in a thousand years...

because humanity is not ready..."

Well his wife convinced him to write this book and put a lot of the information in there

but I think what he did is that he didn't say everything he just encoded it in there.

So he doesn't mention tetrahedrons but in his modeling of the fundamental structure of space

right... (the fundamental structure of the vacuum)

he actually draws a little tetrahedron in the corner

to let you know maybe, you know, put the tetrahedron in there right...

So here is his grid [ page 84 of 'Atomic Suicide' ]

and he describes it as the polarization action-reaction-counter-up of nine never more.

So he describes each section as this you know singularity

where the tetrahedron intersect but he doesn't say tetrahedron.

Now if you take his grid and you rotate the 64 tetrahedrons (so it's a cube)

sure enough you got exactly his grid.

So the fact that he put that little thing in the corner what is very important.

So Russell... {oh...}

So...

you know...

Interestingly I was thinking:

"okay so we've got this Double Torus, we got this geometry of the vacuum

how we're gonna do this with a technology?"

Well if I took this geometry and I mapped it over a structure

I could build a rib-structure I could build a coil

an electromagnetic coil that reproduces that fundamental dynamic

of the vacuum, that reproduces that fundamental dynamic of the Double Torus.

And I built it.

So this is actually a physical model.

You can see it's made out of 12 ribs. Remember the number 12?

And each of these ribs is attached to a set of electronics that sends a pulse to it

so that I can pulse them in sequence to produce rotation.

To produce extremely fast rotation if I have to.

And I can pulse the bottom ribs in one direction and the top ribs and the other.

And in the middle is a container (that is a crystal container) that has gases in it.

The gases are ionized so that their magnetic and as I pulse the ribs now the gas will follow.

So I can reproduce a little galaxy inside a crystal.

What's in the middle of a galaxy?

[laughter]

So as I made that calculation I said: "oh I have to spin this very fast to create that singularity"

You can imagine that I have to spin things into the millions of rpm to get that type of coherency.

It became clear to me very early that you couldn't spin in a magnetic field

a physical object (like a magnet) that fast.

But just to give you an idea how close we are

the European agency (a few years ago) took a superconductive magnet [ in 2006 - https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060325232140.htm ]

right a ceramic magnet and spun at 5,000 rpm and they notice that objects around it started to lose weight. [ according to article: 6,500 rpm ]

Very little amount of weight but they were only spinning at 5,000 rpm. [ according to article: 6,500 rpm ]

You need millions of rpm, you know.

But they can't spin a superconductor that fast but I can because I'm spinning plasma.

Which is what the universe does it spins plasma.

So...

this is actually the coils being coiled.

This technology is being patented now...

you know, it's ... patent pending in the US and has been filed internationally.

This is uh... well...

{I'm sorry} this is...

Yeah this is in my earlier lab just in 1999.

Most people don't know I do hardware.

This is the coil being coiled you see, we coiled inside the core

so that I can put current to the coils so that I get a magnetic field

and then I pulse the rib to rotate the field.

And when I did that...

(I'm going to tell you the result in a little while) but here the field is active

there is no current going to the device because when you start spinning the field

because you're spinning the structure of the vacuum it has...

you know it's a superconductor it's a superfluid

when you start spinning it it just spins.

It spins for a very long time.

You can see that picture is actually pretty blurry because it's hard to take a picture because

the photons get spun.

[laughing]

Now when I was doing this...

I uh...

I wasn't sure you know what I was doing because my first experiment I had very little funding.

It was a small lab we didn't have much staff, I had little funding

so you know I did an experimental test on the device that I didn't think was going to do anything.

And I (you know) build little amplifiers to pulse the ribs that couldn't go very fast.

The maximum speed I could get was about 6,000 rpm.

But when I did it, it produces effects anyway (and I'll talk to you about the effects in a minute).

But while I was doing these experiments

a few months before the... uh...

institute or the university of science and philosophy which was the legacy of Walter Russell

(Walter Russell had started that institute)

and they had contacted me to be part of the Science Advisory Board of that Institute.

And when I did this...

uh...

well you know I got involved with them and I guess somebody pulled the file from the vault

and gave it to me. And they didn't know I was doing experiments.

Nobody is filming ... right?

And so...

... They didn't know I was doing experiments but all of a sudden I received this file

that was from Walter Russell, in 1927.

It was a file of blueprints of a device he built that nobody knows he built to this day.

I think I'm the only one that has ever had contact with this file since 1927 when it was build.

And it showed a device that was very similar to what I had just built.

Built by Walter Russell. Look at how close it is.

And...

you can see the blueprint give good details on angles very similar angles and so on...

And the file came with a report

from Westinghouse Laboratories from 1927 well if device was tested.

And what they would do is they would put a little water in the container in the middle of the device

with trace minerals and when they would put power to the device

things would happen in each case the resulting gas was different.

Meaning they were getting transmutation of elements.

This is from an official report from Westinghouse which was at the time a military lab.

And look at it they actually called the device the transmutator...

[laughing]

Transmutation of elements in 1927 folks.

So what happened is that ...

when I turned this thing on the first time I didn't have the crystal that goes in the middle.

I only had the coil and I wanted to test the coil. So I plugged in all the amplifiers

and I put power to the coils and then start to pulse the ribs...

And I got really cool effects like you could

take a little magnet in your hand be 8 feet away from the device

and the magnet would pulse ... tutu tutu tutu ... like a heartbeat.

And all sorts of cool stuff but you know nothing extraordinary.

And then I lost funding while the crystal was being manufactured.

Because you wouldn't believe how hard it is on this planet to fund a space Drive.

It's like; you've been dropped off on this far planet in the corner of the galaxy here

with no means right and you got to like find your way back home.

With the local you know available material right...

[laughter]

And so you know I lost funding

but luckily the crystal factory had just finished a crystal and they send me the crystal.

So I am receiving the crystal just before I have to move from my lab and I don't know where to put it.

So I stuck it in the coils in the middle in the chamber that's there for the crystal.

And I didn't put power back to the coil I only powered the coil for 45 minutes

you know, like months before I received the crystal.

And so I put the crystal in the coils and I went to sleep that night.

Can you guys turn those cameras off in the back please thank you...

And so...

I went to sleep that night and I woke up in the middle of the night

because there was this humming sound in my lab it was going whom whom ...

when you realize that you have infinite potential within yourself

when you take the time every day even if it's for 15 minutes 10 minutes to stop...

to start your day by going within towards singularity towards stillness towards that point of infinite density

that centers your existence when you take that time you're connecting with your essence

which is connected to the essence of all other things in the universe.

You have that potential you have that power, use it.

Become the linkage of all of the morphogenetic field of the planet become one of the lights

in the morphogenetic field that is bringing more light and more light to the whole thing.

Become one of the butterflies

that's flapping its wing to produce the hurricane of change over our planet take that time.

Because it's crucial at this time for you individually and for the planet as a whole.

So thank you for participating today and I hope we can be together again very soon.

Until then ...

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Thank you... [applause]

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thank you [applause]

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thank you thank you so much... [applause]

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thank you [applause]

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thank you so much [applause]

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it's great to be with you thank you [applause]

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thank you [applause]

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thank you [applause]

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may the vacuum be with you

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