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00:02:18.000And then when I put the light there, he started following the light.
00:02:22.000And for the next two months, we did this every night and he would go all the way around her belly, back and forth, always pushing on it.
00:02:30.000You know, I didn't understand at the time that maybe I've interfered with The development process, and maybe he's wrapped the cord around his neck.
00:02:41.000I shouldn't have done all of this, but it came out wonderful and fine.
00:02:45.000And this little boy, first thing he wanted to do is see light.
00:02:50.000From that early stage, and I can ask him the square root of 2, the square root of 5, the square root of that, the square root of pi, the square, and he will run it off.
00:03:01.000Running off, but he's just like, his personality is like Forrest Gump, you know, to where he's just loving and wants everybody to be around him and care.
00:03:15.000But for me, that's where it started, in there.
00:03:18.000And then when I was about five years old, I had another dream.
00:03:25.000And the room filled up with like this fluid, a dark fluid.
00:03:30.000And I could see the ripples of it moving around.
00:04:22.000My dad had just gotten out of prison, you know, for manslaughter.
00:04:30.000I didn't have much, but I said to him, I want to know how everything works.
00:04:36.000And at that moment, he used his left hand and he opened up the door, and there was this mansion, big brown doors, and inside of it was these crystalline flowers, big crystalline flowers, like a giant, like five feet across.
00:04:52.000And every time I tried to see his face, he would reach in and hand me another shape.
00:04:59.000And I was so fascinated with the shapes because they didn't look like the platonic solids.
00:05:03.000They didn't look like anything I'd ever seen before.
00:05:06.000And he would hand me these shapes, and each shape was different and amazing.
00:05:26.000And immediately, I would run out of the school or run out of wherever I was, and I would find that mansion again.
00:05:32.000And I had access to all the knowledge.
00:05:35.000The proof of it is the 97 patents that I have now.
00:05:39.000The proof of it is the industries that I've innovated.
00:05:44.000It's like waking up having a dream that you have a diamond in your hand and out of nowhere You wake up and you're hoping you're holding it and you try and hold it and it's gone when you wake up But the proof is all the stuff that I've been able to do now so these all these thoughts these thoughts Are from the time you were a baby.
00:06:05.000These are not things that you've learned.
00:06:08.000These are things that you had in your mind from the time you were born.
00:06:12.000From before that time, because I remembered that I had been someplace else before.
00:06:20.000Now what's interesting, that voice that I heard, that's my voice now.
00:06:26.000So it was like my greater self Was leading me through and periodically would show up again in other dreams.
00:06:35.000And I went off and became an actor because my mother wanted my little brother to be an actor.
00:06:40.000And I thought if I became an actor, you know, I would get my mother's affection.
00:06:48.000And I'm talking to her, and she told me the reason that she was babying Antonio was because he had asthma, and my father always had questioned whether it was his son or not because he looked so much like her family and didn't look so much like him.
00:07:04.000And I realized, my God, if I had followed my proper course, I could have saved my mother because the knowledge that I had, you know, I had the Grand Unified Field Equation.
00:07:16.000I had already put that together, and at 7, 8, I was working with these things, and then I went through all of the hell that I had to go through.
00:07:27.000Being accused of domestic violence, all of those things.
00:07:30.000And I thought it was a curse at the time, but it was really removing me from advancing down the wrong path.
00:07:40.000And during that period of time, I started waking up in my dreams again.
00:07:44.000And I'd start going back into that palace.
00:07:47.000And I remembered all of these things and I started patenting them.
00:07:51.000As I moved along, I got in touch with Michael Hudak.
00:07:56.000He was the president of the University of Science and Philosophy because I was studying a guy named John Keely, you know, who had worked with frequency back in the 1870s, had built the first, what do they call it,
00:13:54.000If you have lithium bonded with any other element, the moment that fluorine is introduced, it will break all bonds violently so it can bond with fluorine.
00:14:07.000That's why it's said, and what they've tried to keep from us, If you want to break water into its component parts of hydrogen and oxygen, all you have to do is introduce beryllium or the sound of beryllium.
00:14:21.000And oxygen will violently break away from any other thing, even hydrogen.
00:14:31.000And now you can have, just with the frequency of it, and since the hydrogen is smaller, hydrogen will, that waveform, you can send that up into one tube, the oxygen into another tube, without using electrolysis,
00:14:47.000It was just through frequency and the proof of it, if you go back up just a little bit higher, we know the relationship between sodium and chlorine.
00:14:58.000If you get out of the pool and you got chlorine and you're itching from the chlorine, all you have to do is get some real salt and rub that on your skin and it'll turn right into an oil.
00:15:30.000The reason that arsenic kills us is because our DNA has nitrogen and it has phosphorus in us because nitrogen unwinds into the next octave right after silicon and becomes phosphorus.
00:15:46.000But it's going by tone, so the moment arsenic, which sits as a minus three on the next octave, the moment arsenic is introduced, the body thinks that, oh, this is my thing that I need.
00:15:59.000And it tries to wrap itself around the arsenic, but it causes the DNA to unravel because it's four times as large as that nitrogen was.
00:16:10.000And those other little elements, titanium, vanadium, chromium, magnesium, and iron, all of those, those aren't true elements.
00:18:51.000It keeps decaying until you get four magnetic waves that hit each other at 120-degree angles.
00:18:59.000At that point, they reconvert back into the electric field, and then they make their way back to their source again, whether it's the star, whatever star it came into.
00:19:19.000Because the electric force is pushing in and condensing, and the magnetism expands out at the equator.
00:19:26.000The electron field, the electrons, that's just discharged electricity, devitalized electricity, coming from the Sun, coming from the Earth.
00:19:42.000But it hits our magnetic field, I think?
00:20:00.000Einstein left that out of his equation because he coupled electricity and magnetism together and didn't realize that electricity was the equal and opposite of magnetism.
00:20:12.000Electricity being the contractive field, you breathe in, that's a contractive thing.
00:20:19.000You breathe out, that's a magnetic thing, a radiative thing.
00:20:23.000But they use the term magnet as an attractor.
00:20:27.000But to magnify something means to what?
00:20:39.000It's the electricity between the things that pull them together.
00:20:43.000The Coulomb force that supposedly opposites attract and push each other away.
00:20:48.000If that was true, then hot air and cold air would seek each other out.
00:20:53.000They're the same substance, but in a different state.
00:20:58.000One is they move in opposite directions from each other.
00:21:01.000Hot water and cold water move in opposite directions from each other.
00:21:05.000The reason two magnets seem like the North Pole is attracted to the South Pole, because if you had two rivers or two holes, two hoses with water coming out of them, and you pointed them at each other, what are they going to do?
00:21:17.000They're going to be pushing against each other.
00:21:19.000But they align to where the male It enters the female and is able to come out.
00:21:25.000So they've been fooled by their senses.
00:21:29.000They've been fooled by their eyes and have missed the whole picture of it.
00:22:21.000And the other four senses started speaking among themselves, and they came to the conclusion that there must be something the matter with the eye, because they couldn't perceive it.
00:22:35.000But all of these things, we've been misled just because we've been fooled by our senses.
00:22:43.000Our eyes see 0.05% of the entire electromagnetic wave.
00:23:15.000So how is it that the breathing in They're acting as if the universe is just expanding out, expanding out, breathing out, breathing out, and it's going to dissipate out, and they never include the contractive side of it breathing in,
00:23:32.000because they were misled by Newton, who said everything moves in a straight line unless affected by something else.
00:23:43.000But they built the entire two-dimensional plane, the Euclidean space, that we live on, that we work on, that we try and define curved nature by two-dimensional space.
00:23:56.000And we never include the curvature, the breathing in.
00:24:01.000Like Alan Watts said, no one would be attracted to a Euclidean woman.
00:24:34.000The concept of the periodic table, the way the periodic table conventionally is addressed, do they address these things as being isolated or intertwined?
00:24:45.000They interact, but they feel that carbon will always be carbon and it will have its half-life and keep breaking down, but it'll still be carbon.
00:25:27.000In my book, there's a picture of Einstein reading Walter Russell's second book, The Universal One.
00:25:39.000Because when Walter wrote this in 1926, he sent it out to 300 different universities and physicists.
00:25:46.000And one of the quotes that Walter Russell, that Einstein says on his deathbed, I should have spent more time reading Walter Russell's work.
00:26:42.000And you change the motion conditions, Whether it's moving quickly or slowly, it's going to become snow, it's going to become rain, it's going to become hell.
00:26:51.000So everything comes down to just one of two forces.
00:26:55.000Either you're breathing in and filling up something or you're pouring it out.
00:27:00.000But the scientists, they ignored Walter Russell's work because he didn't include any equations inside of it.
00:27:07.000He talked philosophically regarding how things behave in comparison to laying down and following some Newtonian or calculus writing.
00:27:20.000You know, he said he based things based on let's explore them naturally, and that's what I did with my book.
00:27:26.000Once, what Walter Russell was missing, he didn't have the wave conjugations.
00:27:31.000He didn't have the mirror shapes, the all shapes.
00:27:35.000And that was because of a mistake that was made 6,000 years ago, maybe.
00:27:42.000They took the flower of life, which was that symbol.
00:27:46.000If you could go to my book, tcotlc.com.
00:27:53.000There's an example that I put in there on page 64, and I show the element, the fundamentals.
00:28:04.000If you could possibly pull that up, Jamie.
00:28:12.000You'll see in there the mistake that they made because they believed in straight lines, because the church was promoting the idea of straight lines.
00:32:43.000But this is the negative space where eight bubbles meet, but you'll notice it has eight contractive poles, but it only has six magnetic poles, six vortices, so it has a greater electrical potential than a repulsion.
00:32:56.000So maybe this is the strong nuclear force, and the previous one was the weak nuclear force.
00:34:29.000I was like, what happens when 24 bubbles meet?
00:34:34.000This is a negative space, if you pull to a horizontal on it, this is a negative space where 24 bubbles mean.
00:34:41.000This is where you cannot distinguish this from the background because all of the electrical potential has been accounted for.
00:34:50.000This would be the Bose-Einstein condensate where something becomes indistinguishable from the fabric of space itself, the final state of matter.
00:35:02.000And the proof of this, the platonic solids, they have a thing called discrete symmetry.
00:35:08.000You can put the cubes together, maybe you can put the dodecahedrons together, but you can't put all of them together.
00:35:14.000But you can take the wave conjugations right here, and they form supersymmetrical systems where everything aligns.
00:35:23.000So there's a site that James sent over to you, and this will be the final thing, and then I'll be quiet for a second.
00:35:34.000Because this right here, now these are other sculptures I've built.
00:35:47.000If you'll pop it up from Terry's linchpins that he sent you.
00:35:54.000You'll see, and this is one of four supersymmetrical systems that I patented.
00:36:00.000And the reason I patented it was because when Walter Russell put his stuff up, yep, just go down a little bit, and we're going to get to gravity.
00:36:16.000Now, these are all of those systems put together.
00:36:22.000This is where 12 bubbles meet, the Auburians.
00:36:25.000And then I put five of them together and they make these natural starfish.
00:36:29.000But then when I put 10 of them together...
00:36:32.000They lay themselves out and they predict all distribution of matter within the electric field.
00:36:40.000And you can see where six bubbles meet on the, as you get to a higher point on it, those where six bubbles are meeting still fitting perfectly where the 12 bubbles are meeting and where the four and where the eight That's a super symmetrical system.
00:36:58.000If I put 20 of those where six bubbles meet, the Antonians, they make a natural dodecahedron that's naturally curved.
00:37:07.000If I take where the 12 bubbles meet, that's where I made the linchpin from, ultimately from some of those pieces you got right there, that all shape of it.
00:37:20.000But when Walter Russell came out with his book and he introduced his periodic table, he watched as different people went up and collected Nobel Prizes for deuterium, for tritium, for all these things that he had discovered.
00:37:37.000And I was like, okay, let me wait until the patents are granted.
00:38:26.000Like when you talk to people about this?
00:38:29.000Oh man, they first, because I didn't show them, I hadn't shown them, I introduced it with, let's talk about our fundamentals are a little bit off, there are no straight lines.
00:38:40.000So I reached out to Neil deGrasse Tyson.
00:38:45.000I saw him at an event up front, you know, at Fox.
00:38:51.000He was like, hey, man, yeah, I'd love for you to come on my show, do my radio, do my TV thing.
00:39:05.000And I told him it was controversial, and I sent him over that, the 36-page thing that had the wave conjugations in it, but I started it off with one times one equaling two.
00:39:18.000And he went in on my treaties, wrote, redlined everything, attacked that I had talked about Walter Russell and Victor Schauberger and John Keely and Tesla as the people that I looked up to.
00:39:37.000He attacked them, but then he started attacking, you know, the one times one equaling two.
00:39:44.000Oh, he was, because I asked him, I said, under what conditions?
00:39:49.000I said it's illogical where the square root of a number added to itself would equal more than that number squared.
00:39:56.000But that's what happens with the square root of 2. That's what happens with most of the numbers.
00:40:01.000I was like, how is it that multiplication, if it means to make more and increase in number, How is one times one equaling one part of the multiplication table?
00:40:12.000Now, I understand that if you're seeing it one time, but we call that once.
00:40:18.000But the moment that you had that at the times in there, that multiplicative indicator, that means there is more than one.
00:40:26.000So now each equation is supposed to be balanced.
00:40:30.000You know, that equal sign is supposed to show that there's a balance between these two numbers over here and a balance on this one over here.
00:40:38.000What happened to the other one in this equation?
00:46:32.000And what Einstein left out was the equal and opposite of magnetism.
00:46:38.000So when he Back to Neil deGrasse when he wrote his response to my paper and he said, if you have any other questions you're gonna have to see somebody else and he wouldn't take my calls anymore.
00:46:50.000I was like, okay, so I wrote the book based off of those responses and I reached out to another guy, Dr. David Tong.
00:46:58.000That would be very interesting that that would be his take as a public educator, that he wouldn't want to talk to you anymore.
00:47:04.000The reason I wanted to talk to him was because of his show, The Cosmos, that he was doing after that incredible guy Carl Sagan did.
00:47:13.000The very first episode he had was talking about Giordano Bruno.
00:47:19.000And he said that Giordano Bruno was looking for that grand unified field equation and maybe one day somebody is going to do it.
00:47:28.000And when they do it, it's going to change the world.
00:47:48.000A professor at Cambridge did a video on physics of the world, and he said it's all a lie.
00:47:56.000And he explained that there was these 16 fields, that everything that they had taught was this, and they gave the best understanding and interpretation that they had of it.
00:48:07.000But it was all a lie because they didn't understand how it worked.
00:48:11.000Because the Michelson-Morley experiment from 1887, where they were trying to define the ether or the earth in this etheric space, problem was they kept with Newtonian laws, so they thought the ether didn't move.
00:48:51.000So I didn't learn all of this stuff until I was getting ready to have conversations with people, because I was looking, where has this work been done?
00:48:59.000But if you look at Giodorno Bruno's work, it looks a lot like my stuff, but he still had straight lines, and I think he put those straight lines in there to appease the church.
00:49:18.000They hung him upside down in 1600, the Catholic Church, 1599, hung him upside down in a stake and set him on fire because he refused to recant that the God that they were talking about was not the true God of the universe.
00:50:29.000He was critical of Tesla, he was critical of Walter Russell, and he was critical of John Keely.
00:50:35.000This is not his field of study though, right?
00:50:37.000No, he's an astrophysicist, but Walter Russell talked about that the Earth...
00:50:44.000Walter Russell talked about the fact that the Sun gave birth to the Earth, that it didn't coalesce from some field, and the proof of this...
00:53:44.000There's only a 1.3% differentiation between us and them and that 1.3% is supposed to dominate over the 98. I'm just glad I'm 55 now and sperm production has slowed down.
00:54:01.000You know, you could always get a phone that you don't use as anything other than contact a couple people.
00:55:36.000It's like those octaves before hydrogen.
00:55:39.000So the atmosphere, the iron isn't able to release any oxygen and the oxides, but when you get to 67 million miles away from the sun, the pressure is a little less, but it's still so much higher than the pressure on Earth.
00:55:54.000It's like going deep into the very belly of the Earth.
00:58:19.000But these things take a long-ass time, and we don't have a whole lot of ability to see things.
00:58:24.000Our ability to see things, even with the James Webb Telescope, is fairly limited, right?
00:58:28.000Which is one of the reasons why they're able to find these galaxies that should not have been able to be formed in such a short period of time to the extent that they have, which confuses them if they're looking at this 13.7 billion-year-old universe.
00:58:59.000Every star within its solar system gives birth to all of these other planets.
00:59:06.000This is what Walter Russell had talked about.
00:59:08.000This is what Neil deGrasse and they attacked him for.
00:59:12.000Because he talked about the drift, this natural drift, and that didn't make more sense, and they didn't have the idea of dark matter and dark energy then.
01:00:25.000There's a link for that right inside of the thing that James Pellegrini sent over to you, if you'll pull that up.
01:00:36.000And we rebuilt the planet Saturn without gravity.
01:00:41.000And it has the rings with no animation.
01:00:45.000It has the rings and the hexagon that's observed at the very top of it, without dark matter, without dark energy, without gravity, showing that it's an outward, inward, outward force pushing down that creates the planet.
01:01:00.000If you can pull that up and he explains it out, it's like three minutes long.
01:01:07.000Well, the matter, remember, that's condensation.
01:01:10.000If you were to picture, before we watch it, let me explain something.
01:01:15.000If you were to picture the waves at the ocean, you know, the darker the waves, the deeper the water...
01:01:23.000You can't see a distinguishing fact between them until they crash into each other.
01:01:27.000That splatter that that little foam that comes out it lasts for a couple seconds and then it settles back on there and it's just the balance between this force and this force.
01:01:41.000Those few seconds that it takes that matter that more dense water And the foam to recoalesce and get balanced again with the surrounding environment.
01:01:55.000That's the entire time that our universe or all these universes have worked together.
01:02:21.000Well, this is not something that you could say in a soundbite, which is one of the reasons why I wanted to talk to you.
01:02:26.000This is not something, like, your explanation of these things and your description of the very nature of reality itself is not something that should be taken lightly.
01:05:19.000Well, it's spike proteins that's being built and collected within the system.
01:05:24.000I can walk you through what the spike protein did to the BRCA1 gene.
01:05:31.000That's the gene inside of our DNA that tells us that there's damage.
01:05:36.000There's damage that's happening almost like the crews that go along the highway, and they immediately put up cones every time there's a problem.
01:05:45.000Well, the spike protein, which is never...
01:05:55.000I don't want you to produce whatever protein, like if it was a skin cell, you're not going to produce keratin anymore.
01:06:02.000You're just going to produce these spike proteins.
01:06:04.000That spike protein went into the DNA and it tells the BRCA1 gene.
01:06:54.000But it also showed me the bizarre state of human psychology.
01:07:00.000That people, if you're presented with what could be a potential solution, you want to believe in it so bad that you're willing to defend these companies that have been the most deceptive companies.
01:07:39.000I think it's an agenda attached to it because they restricted any natural thing like ivermectin.
01:07:47.000Iver means like was – it caused – Ivermectin, mectin for the Latin of it, it was worms and it was anti-worms.
01:08:01.000And what the ivermectin did, it causes the worms to have paralysis or parasites to have paralysis because it stops their information from passing.
01:08:11.000There's these things called the nodes of Ranvier between each neuron.
01:08:16.000There's an axion and there's the There's the axion and, oh my God, I just forgot the leg that comes off of dendrites.
01:08:25.000Those dendrites and the axions have these things called nodes of Ranvier, where they're not allowed to touch each other.
01:08:32.000And it transfers potassium and chlorine back and forth to each other.
01:08:37.000Potassium, chlorine, chloride, and hydrogen back and forth.
01:08:41.000Well, in the worm, the ivermectin stops that to where the worms become paralyzed.
01:08:51.000The pathogen, but they immediately shut that down and wouldn't allow anybody to use it.
01:08:56.000They showed that it stops viral replication.
01:08:59.000They know that there's a mechanism involved, and they try to pretend.
01:09:03.000And then they also try to pretend it's dangerous, which is insane.
01:09:07.000And they even got Rolling Stone magazine on board with it, where they printed an article where they were showing these people that were waiting in line for gunshot victims because so many people were overdosing on horse dewormer.
01:09:24.000Not only that, they were so stupid and clumsy about it that the image that they used, this is Oklahoma, the image that they used was like in the summer in Oklahoma, and yet everybody's dressed in winter coats.
01:09:37.000The whole thing was so stupid, but so obviously coordinated.
01:09:42.000It was confusing to me how many people were willing to go along with it and how many people were angry at people who didn't go along with it regardless of what they were saying.
01:09:52.000Even if what they were saying was reasonable, even if what they're saying, especially if you're talking about like Jay Bhattacharya and these people that were professors at esteemed universities.
01:10:03.000And they were being silenced, and there was a coordinated effort to remove their posts from Twitter.
01:10:23.000Do you not know about the history of pharmaceutical drug companies in this country and what they've been able to get away with, with how many people they've paid?
01:10:34.000I couldn't understand how black people or people of color were running and trusting the government after what happened to them with the Tuskegee Experiment.
01:10:43.000And for people that don't know what the Tuskegee Experiment was, in the early 1920s, We're good to go.
01:11:10.000For 60 years, it wasn't stopped until like 1970s, late 70s, that they stopped the experiment.
01:11:17.000And I don't even know if they've paid reparations.
01:11:21.000So the government has been using all of these chemical warfare or biological warfare against its own citizens for a long time.
01:11:36.000There's so many instances of it, documented instances of it.
01:11:40.000And that's the Tuskegee experience, one of the most horrific.
01:11:42.000And the fact that it went on until the 70s is just fucking terrifying.
01:11:46.000But this is just the nature of having that much secrecy and control and profit motive.
01:11:53.000Being able to enforce power on people and it's a thing that human beings have always done whenever human beings have gotten into position with a ruling over others They they are callous and evil almost always almost universally.
01:12:07.000There's not one instance of this amazing benign beautiful leader that transformed their society into this Incredible utopia.
01:12:33.000But mankind is responsible for the extinction of millions.
01:12:39.000Even when animals are responsible for the extinction, it's because human beings introduced those animals into places where they didn't belong, like cats in Australia.
01:12:53.000So this is man's interference and it's based upon their lack of understanding.
01:12:59.000Because they don't know how the universe truly works, because their math has been off for so long, because their fundamentals are wrong, now everything has this expiration and there's a loss to everything when the universe is perfectly balanced,
01:13:17.000And that's why I wanted to introduce the wave conjugations and the mirror shapes and all of these, defining the electric field, defining the magnetic field, and the constitution between them being the linchpin.
01:13:29.000Because the linchpin, as you'll see in a second, it has that same center as that tetrian space.
01:13:38.000The magnetic field, the feminine side, all of this is circular.
01:15:05.000Let me render that just so you can kind of see a little bit better.
01:15:10.000So they're all pointed towards the center, but they're arranged in what we call the linchpin configuration.
01:15:17.000I'm going to pretend like you've never heard of that before.
01:15:20.000So there's one on the top and then three in groups of three around that are spaced at 120 degrees apart and the tilt of these ones on the bottom here is 109.5 degrees in relationship to the top ones that are creating this flat space on the top and the bottom and they're spaced at 120 degrees radially and then inside the model Jamie,
01:15:54.000there's two sounds playing simultaneously.
01:16:21.000Two magnetic fields, a north and a south polarity, and one harmonic resonance which is emanating a vibration in the field.
01:16:30.000In this region here where these vortexes are pointed so it kind of just oscillates to give it a little bit of randomness in motion so that the particles will kind of interact and bounce around like smoke or water, waves and water.
01:16:44.000And then when I hit play it does it all by itself using physics simulation so there's no animations At all in this model.
01:16:53.000And when I play it, this is what pops out.
01:18:07.000So once the angles of incidence change, you change the motion and pressure conditions, you can now change the condition or the crystallization.
01:18:18.000So I was saying with the periodic table...
01:18:22.000Now, because we have the angles of incidence, material engineering can now separate the space between carbon and nitrogen or carbon and boron and have the same elements of titanium, vanadium, chromium, magnus A and iron or nickel,
01:18:45.000We can do that between silicone and phosphorus or silicone and aluminum.
01:18:49.000So the transparent aluminum now becomes possible because we can now control the pressure and motion conditions where we couldn't do that before because they were going by Cartesian space at 90 degrees and 45 degrees straight lines,
01:19:07.000the Euclidean space that they've made up, this orthogonal Or church-like space that they've generated because they wanted to promote that cross.
01:21:38.000If A is equal to B and B is equal to C, then A is equal to C. If this has never happened before and it's always happening to me, maybe I'm just bad luck?
01:22:00.000Is this saying that you guys can recreate planets?
01:22:06.000Yes, this is a particle simulation of the physics involved in making up the physics of Saturn.
01:22:12.000So the heavier particles are creating the red and the green here where the hexagon is and those are the heavier ones creating the shell of the planet and then the outside are lighter particles that are a fluid that's creating the counter rotation of the atmosphere of Saturn like we observe.
01:22:37.000And the red ones in the middle here are where the magnetic field is strongly polarized at the north instead of poles, which gives you aurora borealis.
01:23:30.000Change and alter these external fields.
01:23:32.000At least this would give us a method of studying it in such a way that we now understand that it's external pressures being applied from the outside in, not the standard model where you have internal fission reaction nuclear in a planet with magnetic fields from iron cores,
01:23:52.000That's all kind of ego-based at the center.
01:23:56.000This is pretty solid evidence that everything we're observing is from the It's actually creating these planets from the outside in, from space itself, the pressures.
01:24:13.000If you picture dropping a pebble into a pond or a pool, everything expands in these longitudinal waves, perfect spheres, unless there's something else in there.
01:24:28.000It all starts bouncing its way back, and when it meets, when these returning waves meet expanding waves, that's when we get our first geometry.
01:24:36.000So this is the proof that the universe is not infinite, but finite.
01:24:41.000Because you could not have shape without the returning waves, and the waves would not return unless it was bouncing off of the edge of something.
01:25:02.000He explains exactly how he built it, all the angles of incidence, all the pressure systems that he used, all of that so it can be a repeated experiment.
01:25:40.000And we couldn't prove that Michelson-Morley experiment that they did in 1887, which said that there was no effect because they tried to Move a table around and change the angle of incidence for light to see if the light changed when you move the table.
01:26:00.000If you're going to experiment, you have an A structure, and you have an idea of how A behaves, and you have a thought that if you put A in a particular situation, it's going to turn into B. So let's picture it hypothetically like you have a bar that's maybe six inches long of iron.
01:26:19.000And you say, okay, well, I think if it goes into the freezer...
01:26:25.000So you're supposed to have two exact bars six inches out and leave one outside of the freezer and put one in the freezer and then you compare them after you see it.
01:26:37.000So A over X is equal to R times B over X. R is the result or the change between them.
01:26:49.000R is what faction or the X that you use in order to get back to A or to convert it to B. What they did with the Michelson-Morley experiment because they could not get out of the ether.
01:27:01.000They couldn't step outside of the ether because it's everything around us.
01:27:05.000So they couldn't tell a difference whether they saw no result, no change.
01:27:16.000And that's when particle physics took off.
01:27:19.000Lorenz, a great physicist that everybody loved, entered a paper in 1904 where he was continually explaining the ether the same way that Maxwell, all of his theories came off of there being an ether,
01:27:35.000but he was still limited by Newtonian laws and the column force of Opposites attracting when it's the positive, it's the things that are alike that attract.
01:27:44.000But he believed that the ether was steel and space was flat.
01:27:48.000And so space-time or Einstein relativity came as a result of them taking the ether away.
01:27:56.000And for a hundred years we've walked down this particle physics world that's all theoretical.
01:28:03.000And here I've patented These wave conjugations that is the ether, is the contraction of the ether and the expansion of it.
01:28:13.000And on top of that, the proof of it was I've been able to build new industries from it.
01:29:16.000So some kind of ejection of matter leaves the sun, and over billions and billions of years, enough of it collects, and there's enough of a force...
01:29:27.000To where, ultimately, that coalescing idea that they have, that's where it happens.
01:29:35.000It's not from materials that's just been left over from the Big Bang, you know, like Rupert Sheldrake says, you know, the physicists of today ask for, you give us one miracle and, you know, show us how everything came from nothing and we'll explain everything else.
01:29:52.000And they can't explain everything else.
01:29:54.000They can't explain the morphic resonance That's happening between things like right now, because I've discovered these wave conjugations, every person on the planet that's been thinking about it will now have ideas concerning, but not just us,
01:30:09.000but all humanoids throughout the entire universe will now get that same resonance.
01:30:17.000And be able to apply it like the experiments with the rats.
01:30:41.000We're all, the universe is probably one cell.
01:30:45.000Inside of some super organism, and we're just little who's like Horton Hears a Who and trying to make sense of it, and it's a beautiful thing that we're making sense of it,
01:31:01.000but everything is just one great being.
01:31:09.000That's what You know, Buddha was talking about it's recognizing the divinity in you.
01:31:16.000What I did as a child, I said, I'm going to, instead of waiting for the Messiah to show up, what if everybody picked up their torture stake and behaved and did the things that they had expected the Messiah to do?
01:31:29.000What if everybody just for one day walked around and behaved as if they were God himself and did the things that they would expect the Creator?
01:31:38.000And we know God can't just be a male because no man can produce a child without a female.
01:31:44.000Everything in the universe as above, so below, like Billy Carson always talks about.
01:32:30.000And they see all these, even the plastic that makes these things up are still going from, it's still carbon, polarizing from positive to negative.
01:32:53.000And once we forget, once we get rid of the idea, okay, you're going to die and disappear, you know, then they don't have any grasp over you anymore.
01:33:05.000You know, that's why I was like, okay, well, if I have to—if this truth caused me this lifetime— Then wonderful, I've accomplished what I needed to do.
01:33:14.000Because I think in the previous lifetime, I was supposed to do these things and I didn't.
01:33:20.000And that's why it's been so hard for me.
01:33:22.000And that's why I've pushed so hard to get these things out because...
01:35:05.000Gravity is supposed to be the greater the mass is the greater the attractor.
01:35:08.000You take a balloon, you rub it on your leg, you put it over the ground, watch the dust particles jump off the ground, off this big mass called the earth and jump onto that balloon because why?
01:35:22.000Electricity is 137 times stronger than the pool of gravity or the effects of the so-called gravity.
01:35:30.000It's the electric force that's the attractive force.
01:35:34.000It's the electric force that tightens everything together as the masculine, and then the dividing force is the radiative force, the magnetic field.
01:35:44.000It oblates and pushes everything out, and then they collect together again.
01:35:59.000Those angles of incidence is at 120 degrees when it converts it back into electricity and it will keep collecting and coming and making life.
01:36:45.000It was built off of my first patent that was abandoned because I paid $260,000 for the worldwide patent, but then my lawyers kept sending me these maintenance fees and annuities, and I'm like, these folks are just trying to shake me down.
01:37:03.000Well, a year later, if you will pull up my World of Windows patent, I think it's one of the first patents up there, I want you to see Where your AR, VR world came from, and you look at the list of companies that have cited, and didn't just cite it,
01:37:18.000they built their entire AR, VR world off of my world of Windows patent.
01:38:27.000Let's just read the abstract just so they don't.
01:38:29.000System and method for merging virtual reality and reality to provide an enhanced sensory experience.
01:38:37.000A system and method of merging virtual reality sensory detail from a remote site into a room environment at a local site.
01:38:44.000The system preferably includes at least one image server, a plurality of image collection devices, a display system compromising display devices, a control unit, digital processor, and a viewer position detector.
01:38:57.000The control unit preferably receives the viewer position information and transmits instructions to the digital processor.
01:39:03.000The digital processor preferably processes source data representing an aggregated flow Aggregated field of view from the image capturing devices in accordance with the instructions received from the control unit and outputs the refined data representing a desired display view to be displayed on one or more display devices wherein the viewer position detector dynamically determines the position of the viewer in the room environment and changes the desired display view corresponding to position changes of the viewer.
01:41:05.000So if it's all electricity that's causing these forces and it's all outside in, when the Saturn V rocket is escaping Earth's atmosphere, what is it fighting against?
01:41:17.000What that's fighting against is the rotation.
01:41:19.000Remember, there's a centripetal spin that's taking place with the Earth.
01:41:23.000And there's an electrical field that's generated from that.
01:41:26.000That's that centripetal spin that holds things inside.
01:41:58.000Electricity can now, it doesn't have to jump over anything.
01:42:02.000And as I showed you with some of the pieces, As long as they're close together, then you don't have the magnetic field that forms, that discharge, because they're able to stay northeasterly in their direction.
01:42:16.000They're not forced to go southwesterly and spin out.
01:42:20.000Either you're spinning to the right or spinning to the left.
01:42:23.000That's the only two directions in the universe.
01:42:25.000Spinning to the right is northeastern, that's electric.
01:42:29.000If it's spinning to the left, it's magnetic and it's expanding out.
01:42:33.000It contracts in fifths and expands in sixes.
01:42:37.000And so now what I would love to do is invite Neil deGrasse and David Tong or any astrophysicist, any chemist, anyone in any field of science to sit down with me and examine these patents,
01:42:55.000examine the supersymmetrical systems that I've developed.
01:43:03.000Here I've invented, here I'm an Oscar-nominated actor that has known all around the world, face recognition, vocal recognition, all around the world.
01:43:13.000I've invented a new form of flight, tangential flight, the ability to fly around your own center of mass, something they've never been able to do.
01:43:41.000It means, right now, fixed-wing aircraft, you can go in four degrees of direction and go up, down, you know, some can go forwards and backwards and right to left.
01:43:52.000But this is able to spin around its own center of mass, completely spin around its own center of mass, something they've never, people are able to do it by falling, but this is a sustained system.
01:44:09.000But their ability, because this is the geometry of hydrogen, any bond that hydrogen can make, linchpin can make, and what they're basically doing is building the periodic table in front of you.
01:44:21.000If you would play Four of them coming together.
01:45:41.000So instead of the props having to turn themselves around, instead of all the props having to turn themselves around to stop and turn in the opposite direction, they just switch the direction.
01:46:17.000And since this is the fractal, they can be as small as a nanoparticle or they can be as large as the universe because the entire universe comes down to this.
01:46:29.000So I was trying to reach out to Elon Musk.
01:46:31.000I was trying to reach out to Jeff Bezos.
01:46:33.000Because my main goal was I was building these to clean up the upper atmosphere, all of that debris that's up there, and ultimately to mine the asteroid belt.
01:47:05.000You take us outside where Mars is, nitrogen has expanded so much more.
01:47:11.000The hydrogen has expanded so much more.
01:47:14.000That you will never be able to, you won't even have a spaceship or a suit on that's strong enough to keep your body together and you will never be able to come back to 93 million miles away from the sun because everything will have expanded and you will expand to the point of vacuity and explode out.
01:47:33.000So trying to send a man out to Mars is like trying to send a man to live on Venus.
01:47:49.000The pressure conditions change as we move from the sun.
01:47:54.000But science have neglected that because they've said it's a void there.
01:47:58.000And they don't account for that higher pressure condition, but they found that radioactive decay is quicker, closer to the Sun, near Venus.
01:48:09.000Because the pressure condition, that electric field and those magnetic fields are pushing on each other, causing it to turn back into an electric force in comparison to further away.
01:48:19.000When the Earth is closer to the Sun, they found that radioactive decay is quicker than when it's further away from the Sun.
01:48:52.000is able to make it out there because we have another propulsion system that we've put together where I'm able to take water And put it into a small chamber.
01:49:08.000And we patented it as a gun because I didn't want anybody else to be able to use it like a gun.
01:49:14.000But it's basically lightning in the bottle.
01:49:16.000We take water and we put it inside of a small chamber based on the wave conjugations that I have and the angles of incidence.
01:49:24.000And we run an electric charge through a small amount of water.
01:49:28.000The water is not able to expand into gas like it wants to because it's locked into the pressure condition, so immediately it converts into plasma.
01:49:40.000And it converts the gas dimension into a power dimension, so it's lightening out of the barrel.
01:49:47.000Just from water, and there's no end like with...
01:49:50.000So it's a real lightning gun, like a quake.
01:51:01.000Are those areas where multiple magnetic fields meet and there's no weight to something.
01:51:08.000Another death blow to gravity was the fact that it's not a constant.
01:51:12.000It could not be a constant because things weigh heavier on the poles of the Earth than it does on the surface of the poles than it does at the equator.
01:51:22.000They're heavier at the poles than they are at the equator.
01:51:26.000And the further away from the Earth you go, the less it goes.
01:51:29.000So there's no consistency about gravity.
01:51:34.000It is a coefficient and it's more so just an effect.
01:51:38.000And it's the same thing with the Planck scale.
01:51:40.000You look at the Planck scale or the Planck length or the Planck weight.
01:51:45.000All of those things are based upon gravity.
01:51:48.000And they're supposed to occur at 10 to the 15th, 10 to the minus 15th, the Planck scale, but at 10 to the minus 35 is where the proton and all of that behaves.
01:52:27.000You know, in 1928, they saw that there was different fluctuations between 1928 and 1948 between the speed of light.
01:52:35.000And then out of nowhere—and Rupert Sheldrakes talks about this—out of nowhere, they began to be a constant again, where there were fluctuations before.
01:52:43.000And he asked one of the professors about it, and he said, oh, it's a thing that we call intellectual phase-locking, Where when they get different measurements for the speed of light, all of the scientists around the world will average it out to one thing instead of showing the fluctuations in it.
01:53:07.000But is that also because of the crude methods of measurement that they have available?
01:53:11.000No, they've been able to measure light, the speed of light, since Galileo was measuring Io going around Jupiter.
01:53:18.000And that's how they came up with the speed of light was how he watched Io going around Jupiter and saw that there was a difference in how the light behaved.
01:53:27.000And they've been able to get very close measurements to what they thought was the speed of light.
01:53:33.000But it's never been a constant because it changes depending upon the medium it's going through.
01:53:38.000So there's no constant there, but they have that as part of the Planck scale.
01:53:43.000But the linchpin, the wave conjugations, the tetrian, it's the end of Planck.
01:53:50.000It's the end of Schrodinger's equation.
01:53:52.000It's the end of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
01:53:58.000And I'm ready to have the debate at any university.
01:54:16.000Supersymmetry is its own proof whereas equations, anybody can have an equation.
01:54:21.000And only certain people can try and understand it and it can be fudged with renormalization where anytime they have an infinity, they renormalize it.
01:54:29.000That's why Dyson left the whole group back in the 1940s When they were talking about quantum electrodynamics and Feynman said it himself, you know, with this renormalization, you know, is that real physics?
01:54:45.000All of them recognized that this is fudging because they had went the wrong direction by taking the ether out of the equation and now I have proof of the ether and how it behaves.
01:55:01.000I wish I could really truly understand exactly what you're saying because I'm kind of getting it and you're doing a great job explaining it.
01:55:08.000But if you're right, that really changes everything.
01:55:13.000And it accounts for why physics kind of hits a stalling point.
01:55:18.000They've been going in the wrong direction.
01:55:21.00096% of physics is unknown matter that they've had to make up to account for it and we were able to build Saturn.
01:55:30.000Without that, we were able to show the extent...
01:55:34.000The fact that it also has a hexagon is very bizarre.
01:55:37.000The age of the universe, you can wind up all of the satellites, all of the planets in every solar system, and can wind up and get back to the real age of our universe.
01:55:50.000It would be gazillion, gazillion, gazillions of years based upon this drift.
01:55:56.000If you walk away from that Big Bang or special relativity, because that was the cause of all that.
01:56:03.000Black holes came from the thought of gravity.
01:56:08.000When gravity goes crazy, you know, light won't even be able to escape from it because light was thought as moving as a particular constant.
01:56:56.000If he had spent another week or two weeks watching that apple, he would have watched the gases go right back up to where they were equalized.
01:57:06.000Everything, if it comes this way, it has to go this way.
01:57:49.000So because of the concept of gravity, and because of the concept of this event horizon, this super point of gravity, this infinite point that light can't even escape, that this exists because of the theory of gravity.
01:58:39.000So as When electricity tries to get to its balanced state, right when it gets there, magnetism takes over and it pushes over.
01:58:46.000So there's this pendulum, and as soon as it gets to this state, it bounces off that other noble gas, and it makes its way all the way back over here, and it's about to have equanimity, and then it gets pulled back into the other direction.
01:58:57.000And that's the breathing in and breathing out and the pendulum effect that we've all observed in natural phenomena.
01:59:48.000So as the sun expands and projects and ejects particles, they expand, they go further and further from the sun, and at a certain point, they come back.
01:59:59.000Well, at a certain point, what do they hit?
02:00:20.000So when they meet our star meets the solar wind from another star at that end of that spot, now there's two pressure conditions.
02:00:30.000So you have another Lagrange spot that's happening there.
02:00:33.000That's when those waves start coming back, but they get hit And if they hit at 120 degrees, because that's how the universe is arranged, now these things become electric.
02:00:45.000So instead of coming from the planar side and expanding out at the equator, they now come back up from the northern and southern parts.
02:00:53.000So does this account for stellar nurseries?
02:02:14.000If I had a magic wand and I allowed you to not just show this, but allowed all of these people that have these opposing ideas You debate them,
02:02:30.000you duke it out, you emerge victorious, okay?
02:02:33.000With this magic wand and now people go, just listen to Terence.
02:02:38.000Well then, once we, now we write new axioms and new postulates based off the real wave conjugations.
02:02:47.000Now we adjust our understanding of our physics to fit natural phenomena.
02:02:55.000And then we are in balance with it, and we have to let go of the idea of this currency.
02:03:00.000We're the only creatures in the known universe that uses currency, that uses an indirect form of payment instead of a direct exchange.
02:03:09.000We have to get past that point, and that's the hard thing, because this entire world is run on that, and that's where the one times one equaling two came into its real birth.
02:03:22.000Well, the thing about currency is it's connected...
02:03:25.000to technological innovation because of this unlimited potential for growth and when you have an unlimited potential for growth you have people that are extremely motivated to make massive amounts of money and they innovate in a very high way and then they also implement that innovation in the form of technology But their technology is antiquated compared to mine.
02:03:49.000There's no government on this planet that has the technology that I have or can outdo what I have because you can't outdo the fractal.
02:04:24.000Because they just, they didn't want me to go and talk about this.
02:04:27.000And that's why I went out there and said, hey, pull out your calculator.
02:04:30.000I talked about acting for a couple minutes, for 20 minutes, and then I was like, pull out your calculator, and I want you to enter the square root of 2 in there, and let's walk through this loop that is the square root of 2. I was like, let's walk through this,
02:04:45.000where the square root of 2 cubed is the same value as the square root of 2 times 2. And then when you divide it by 2 and cube it again, you get back to the...
02:04:57.000You take the square root of 2, 1.414213562373095.
02:06:05.000All of our math is based upon a two-dimensional projection.
02:06:08.000What they do in calculus, they will reduce the action of all things.
02:06:14.000They'll keep trying to reduce it down to one moment because they believe Newton's first law that everything moves in a straight line or everything is still until acted upon.
02:06:26.000They forget that everything is in motion and that concert of motion is a necessity.
02:06:32.000They have to include all the other forces involved in order to have equanimity in their equations.
02:06:40.000And so how, in a practical sense, does this affect mathematics?
02:06:44.000Well, once we let go of Cartesian space in the 90-degree angles, well, picture this.
02:06:54.000It has all of these 90 degree turns on it typically where they run the electricity.
02:06:59.000Can you imagine running at 186,624 miles a second in one direction and you hit a wall and you've got to stop Bounce off of that wall and then you pick up your speed and you bounce off the next wall and you bounce off the next and next and the next and the next.
02:07:31.000And if you allow it to be spiral, which my patent was talking about, that first patent was talking about, you're able to utilize all that energy so you don't need the cooling systems.
02:07:42.000You don't need all of this loss or entropy.
02:07:46.000None of that occurs when you go by universal standards.
02:07:52.000That's all they have to do is follow what the universe does.
02:07:55.000We have the contractive side, patented, ready and available.
02:08:00.000We have the expanded side, patented, worked out already, ready and available, and we've got the constitution between the two of them.
02:08:09.000But how does that affect, in a practical use, if you're using math on a calculator, what is wrong with what the calculator is saying?
02:08:18.000The calculator right now is still saying that we're on a linear path.
02:08:23.000And it's just multiplying things in a compartmentalized space.
02:08:28.000So by reductionist viewpoint, by breaking things down to simple numbers, that you really can't just do that.
02:08:35.000You can try to do it, but it's like the piano.
02:08:40.000Remember the piano, the earlier pianos, they had...
02:08:45.000Before they compartmentalized and everything was...
02:08:49.000Remember that everything in the universe expands as a sphere.
02:08:56.000But what they did with the piano is they took all the 12 notes and then they just start them all over again instead of accounting for the expansion, that space.
02:09:06.000So you would never, if you're looking at the periodic table, you would never get...
02:09:10.000To the titanium or to the rubidium or to the cesium because they would all keep it with just the seven tones.
02:09:17.000They don't allow for the necessary expansion, so you don't have all of these other isotopes to use.
02:12:06.000They're easy to make, but it's easier to make the curved ones.
02:12:10.000It would be much simpler to do it, but all of our technology is built on these bricks of the platonic solid, so now we have new building materials with what I've introduced.
02:12:23.000Entirely new building materials that we can use that are proven and it's super symmetrical that you don't have to just stay with the rectangle.
02:12:33.000You can do anything you want and you can produce energy.
02:13:42.000That's why I call it Transcendental Lighting, because you could sit up there sober and get taken into an entirely new place, and I just spent it.
02:13:50.000I have it on a little string at the top, and I just turned it.
02:13:56.000Yeah, if you just make one of these and have it rotating on some sort of engine, people would just trip balls staring at that.
02:14:05.000And nobody is, you know, it's like I can completely change the lighting industry.
02:14:10.000And that's just one of the conjugations.
02:14:13.000Inside of there, the gift that I gave you, you'll see how the magnetic field bonds it, interacts with itself, how they overlap.
02:16:02.000He saw these things and we set up an entire presentation at Morgan State.
02:16:09.000Dr. Bardwell, even though I've written, we've got three papers that's been peer-reviewed, you know, the geometry of the proton and the tetrian that's been peer-reviewed.
02:16:20.000He said, there's no way this guy knows any of this stuff.
02:17:00.000I think part of the problem is also that when someone defines someone as one particular occupation, and for you, you're a very talented actor.
02:17:57.000And he tells you that I had something serious, but to everyone else, I want to take you guys to something where, remember Nikola Tesla said if mankind understood the magnificence of the numbers 3,
02:18:13.0006, and 9, he would have the keys to the secrets of the universe?
02:18:16.000If you will go to the linchpins bonding...
02:18:20.000Can I bring you back to the Rolling Stone thing, though?
02:18:44.000At the police station or at the hospital, she took those pictures herself and she was blackmailing me for years because I used to, I had, when we met, And I was studying to be a Jehovah's Witness.
02:19:02.000I was trying to do all those things so we weren't having any sex or any of that stuff.
02:19:07.000So we got engaged and I bring her to my home in Philly and I had this tape because anytime I had interactions with somebody, I'd heard that Louis Armstrong recorded everything around him.
02:20:56.000But, like I said, I thought that was a death blow.
02:21:00.000But that's what took me back when I had nothing.
02:21:04.000That's what took me back to this and that greater being started showing up again.
02:21:11.000And you think if that had not happened, you probably would have gone further and further down the world of acting and you would have abandoned this.
02:23:27.000I'm like, instead of the four and a half you want to give me, why don't you take a million dollars for the bond for him and let him audition?
02:25:48.000This is, you know, have the universities check out what I'm doing.
02:25:53.000Well, it's one of the most fascinating things about this, is that it's so easy to ridicule when an actor...
02:26:01.000Has something that's outside of acting that changes everything.
02:26:05.000If you were just a person, if you were just a person who went to school, became fascinated with these concepts, became obsessed, and made it your life's work, and, you know, maybe you acted in college a little bit, no one would care.
02:28:58.000So when I talk about materials engineering, now being able to be manipulated, And you could see that the dodecahedron has been collapsed because electricity is seeking higher pressure conditions.
02:29:51.000The carbon line is that yellow line in between it.
02:29:53.000And when we put this in the solar apex and replace the sun with it, it predicts every star on the galactic plane, the ecliptic plane, and the celestial plane.
02:30:05.000And when we put groups of linchpin, it predicts entire relationships.
02:30:09.000So now, that's why I said the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is out the window, because now with this combined with the wave conjugations or with the mirror shapes, you can...
02:30:21.000Whether it's expanding or contracting, we can now predict precisely where everything shall occur.
02:30:28.000I've included all of that into the AI for the linchpins.
02:30:33.000And the best thing about IBM and all of those other companies, Raytheon, taking my patent and making money off of it, since I have priority, since I invented it, I can now use any innovation that they've done off of my patent.
02:30:49.000And not have to pay them a licensing fee.
02:31:20.000And then you have the Rolling Stones, you have the Guardian, you have all these people saying these negative things to where people wouldn't take it seriously and didn't even consider it.
02:31:35.000An animal isn't given horns unless it needs them.
02:31:38.000So our society as humans, we wouldn't be given this information right now unless we needed it, unless it was necessary for our continued existence and survival.
02:31:53.000We're about to destroy our planet, but with this, you don't need to.
02:31:58.000You don't need to, because now we know how to use the universe properly, where you can multiply that gun.
02:32:04.000We get more energy out of it than we put in, which physics says is impossible.
02:32:14.000But nobody wants to have a conversation.
02:32:17.000Do you think that the origin of hominids, that this is a naturally occurring thing that happens when a planet reaches a certain distance from its star in a Goldilocks zone with the proper materials...
02:33:16.000Since when we get pushed further out, the nitrogen is so far out, so we have to go deeper underground to have the pressure conditions that was equal to us having 93 million miles away from the sun.
02:33:28.000The deeper underground we go, the less light we have.
02:33:32.000And as a result of that, skin begins to gray, eyes get bigger.
02:33:37.000All of those necessary things, the things that we see in aliens and all of that, ends up taking place.
02:33:45.000As the animal adapts to changing environment.
02:34:37.000We're still going with Euclidean straight lines when there are none.
02:34:41.000And we would rather think we have understanding of the universe at 4% and keep the 96% as a mystery and we invent all these science fictions.
02:34:53.000Black holes and dark matter and dark energy and all of this stuff, neutron stars that's spinning so quickly.
02:35:00.000We invent all of these things because the math is off.
02:35:04.000Because the math is not based on equanimity and they have renormalization.
02:35:11.000I'm not going to go down the whole rabbit hole on it, but everything they've been doing, that's why they keep recreating and new...
02:35:21.000We have a new theory for this, now a boson, and a God particle, and you have the three quark model, and the gluons holding them together, and now we have the five quark model, and we have all of these extra things that they keep inventing, and they have the CERN Collider smashing living things together.
02:35:41.000Smash, because these protons, they're alive.
02:36:13.000If you, Jamie, could pull up, I have a picture showing hemoglobin and chlorophyll.
02:36:20.000And you're going to notice that the hemoglobin has the same exact combination of carbon and hydrogen That we have, the only difference they have is the center of theirs is magnesium,
02:37:16.000There's no difference between us and the plants when people are chopping down and ripping things off just because they can't hear them scream.
02:38:17.000We don't have the sensory ability to perceive their consciousness.
02:38:22.000But we know, we've learned, like if you look at The Secret Life of Plants, they show that they'll take plants of the same mother and father and seedlings, and they'll watch the root growth.
02:38:34.000And because they are siblings, they are moderate in their root growth.
02:38:38.000But then they'll take the same species of plant, but use a different seed from another parent, and they're more aggressive in their root growth.
02:38:48.000Wow, they're cooperative instead of competitive.
02:38:53.000The tree, they'll take radioactive carbon or nitrogen and put it on a leaf of a mother tree of a fern of some kind or fir tree, and they will...
02:39:05.000Put isotope or radioactive identifier at its offspring, and you'll see that that mother tree, through the mycelia, is taking that nitrogen and giving it to its youngsters.
02:40:01.000And we can all take the conscious level and recognize, okay, somebody's got to do the right thing.
02:40:08.000And if you do the right thing, the right things happen.
02:40:10.000And you're going up against the stream of mankind, but I've got the entire universe behind me.
02:40:16.000I have the universal phenomenon and observable evidence and data that stands behind it and 97 patents and trademarks and copyrights and multiple industries that I've invented.
02:40:28.000Nobody else has ever invented tangential flight and ability to fly or unlimited mid-air bonding.
02:40:33.000There's also a lot less confidence in the stream of mankind than there used to be.
02:40:38.000There's much more of an understanding that the stream of mankind is often going in the wrong direction.
02:40:44.000Because of the Michelson-Morley experiment in 1887, and because special relativity took off.
02:40:52.000And that meant, oh, everything is dead.
02:40:56.000So we have no responsibility to anything.
02:41:56.000The problem is we're contained and confined by this desire for constant never-ending growth in money and to control industries and to control people's ability also to express themselves, you know,
02:42:11.000which is a big factor in this strange new world that we're living in where almost anybody can express themselves.
02:42:32.000This has never occurred where someone has completely destroyed the Ptolemaic model of the solar system.
02:42:40.000They had 39 different equations of how the planets and all that moved.
02:42:44.000And of course you're gonna get ridiculed, which is always what happens.
02:42:47.000When someone comes along, especially someone like yourself, who again became successful in a different field, you know?
02:42:55.000And now all of a sudden you're saying this.
02:42:58.000Like, again, if you were a regular person that didn't have a background, wasn't famous for something else, they'd probably be looking at this very differently.
02:43:07.000But no, they still wouldn't accept it because it challenges their entire last 5,000 years of knowledge.
02:43:17.000It means that the people, they give all this credit about the pyramids.
02:43:20.000If those were built by an advanced civilization, and I'm not saying they weren't built by someone that used other things, but I believe those things came initially From 100,000, 200,000 years ago, and the shape was more like this.
02:43:37.000But after people had been removed or the influences of the individuals that made them like this, they now was like, okay, we're just going to make them with straight lines.
02:43:48.000And they limited themselves to that because they opened up the flower of life incorrectly.
02:43:56.000They invented straight lines where even God can't make a straight line because of their rules of equanimity.
02:44:05.000What do you mean by 200,000 years ago?
02:44:09.000There's over 130-something thousand years worth of water damage.
02:44:20.000Well, I've talked to Robert Shock, who's a geologist at Boston University, and he thinks that there's a lot of water damage on the Temple of the Sphinx, but he doesn't think it's that old.
02:44:29.000He thinks it's thousands of years of rainfall.
02:45:58.000We consider ourselves to be more evolved.
02:46:01.000But you look at the simians, they have 48 chromosomes.
02:46:05.000We only have 46. Where did that change occur?
02:46:11.000Where did we get this new understanding?
02:46:14.000And how did we lose two chromosomes, even though we're 98.7% identical and behave just like them?
02:46:24.000There's that 1.3% differentiation, whether you want to call it the Anunnaki or some other influence that acted upon us.
02:46:36.000But there's been a change within our DNA and our structure.
02:46:40.000And we were given, the Samaritans, the Samarians were given their number system.
02:46:49.000That's where the one times one equaling one came from.
02:46:52.000And their system of straight lines or the platonic solids.
02:46:57.000So my thoughts As the individuals that wanted us here to whatever work, whatever manipulation they did for us, they wanted us to have a system of measurement, but something that could not contradict, not giving us the full picture,
02:48:21.000Whoever's in control, whether it's the Catholic Church or the United States government in the 1800s that prevented Native Americans from speaking their native language.
02:48:30.000Now, if you're correct with this concept of a sun ejecting particles, which eventually over billions of years form planets, and then there's a natural occurrence that happens where intelligent life forms emerge.
02:48:49.000And that this happens everywhere through the universe and that there are steps and that these steps that are passed where we are is what we look on the iconic form of aliens with the large heads and the big eyes and the tiny spindly gray bodies.
02:49:08.000If we go to other planets, and we do, especially with drones, if something knows how to travel here from somewhere else and understands this process, because this process is ubiquitous throughout the entire universe, everyone...
02:49:22.000And at a certain level of technological sophistication and understanding of matter itself, especially if they have already figured all this stuff out a million years ago, they would probably want to experiment or even accelerate The evolution...
02:49:42.000And it appears our advancement happens very unnaturally.
02:49:45.000I think most biologists will agree that the biggest mystery in the entire fossil record is the doubling of the human brain size over a period of two million years.
02:49:56.000It's a very, very, very fascinating point.
02:50:10.000It screams something took place because it's an extraordinary something.
02:50:14.000And if it's the something that takes place that's responsible for this single most bizarre animal on the planet, The one that can manipulate its environment in a way that nothing contemporary can do, nothing alongside that lives with it in the same timeline is even close.
02:54:11.000And I think that's why this has been suppressed.
02:54:14.000When I first took it over to Raytheon, I have these two test pilots, both colonels, been there for 30 years, one at Boeing, one at Raytheon.
02:54:24.000The people at Raytheon said, let's see if he can keep it.
02:54:28.000They didn't know I had all these other patents surrounding it that I... They had no idea, but its usage...
02:54:37.000If they use it, the world changes in a beautiful way.
02:54:43.000If they ignore it, we cease to exist because we'll continue down this wrong path.
02:54:49.000So do you think that intelligent life in all places of the universe has figured this out already?
02:54:54.000If they're traveling here, they have, because you don't use power to go from one place to another.
02:55:05.000You decouple from the Earth, and guess what?
02:55:07.000The Earth pulls away from you at its speed.
02:55:09.000You decouple from the solar system, it pulls away at its speed.
02:55:13.000You decouple from the galaxy, it pulls away from you.
02:55:17.000That's all you really need to do, but they didn't know how to decouple In two years, I won't need props anymore.
02:55:24.000I'll use molecular excitation, which is all inside of the patents that I've put in there.
02:55:29.000So one of the things about this whole back engineering thing that you keep hearing about with UAPs, the back engineering, is gravity propulsion systems.
02:55:39.000Is that there's a system, this is what Bob Lazar talked about, there's a system that uses a stable element called element 115 that was just theoretical until they discovered that it actually exists in a particle collider in the 2000s.
02:55:53.000So he was talking about this in 1989. And what he's saying is that there's some sort of stable element that gets bombarded with electricity and it creates this gravity wave.
02:56:07.000You can do that or you can just, like with music, use a discordant tone and those tones will push away.
02:56:17.000There's a particular tone that the earth is on.
02:56:20.000There's a particular tone, the key of A. It's 432 hertz, the Schumann resonance.
02:56:26.000All you have to do is have the opposite tone to that and it will be pushed away from it.
02:56:35.000The same way a bubble at the bottom of the ocean doesn't use any energy to get to the top.
02:56:40.000But because it's completely in opposition to its environment, the environment pushes it away.
02:56:49.000That's what you do if you're an intelligent race.
02:56:52.000You can use an oar if you're trying to swim across the ocean.
02:56:56.000You can get across there, but an intelligent species, like Alan Watts said, will use a sail.
03:00:08.000And that's why I think I was given all of these things.
03:00:11.000It's like, hey, let's stop destroying the planet.
03:00:14.000You don't need oil to do all of the things you're doing.
03:00:19.000You know, we can now take—right now we're writing a patent.
03:00:23.000I'm working with Jeff Yee, another mathematician that we worked with.
03:00:28.000And me and Chris are doing another patent, but we're able to take the radioactive decayed water, the stuff that they're using to cool those rods and use the proper angles of incidence and the proper field and can reverse that radioactive decay in days and not take a hundred years in order for it to do.
03:00:50.000It's just a change of pressure and motion conditions.
03:00:53.000When I was talking to Jeff Yee about it.
03:00:56.000He was like, well, we can use neutrinos coming from the sun and saw that there was a different relationship, like I was saying before, how radioactive decay seems to happen quicker around Venus or closer to the sun.
03:01:09.000And I was like, is it possible that that's due to the change in the greater pressure condition?
03:01:14.000That's happening, and therefore the electricity is able to have a greater effect upon it.
03:01:18.000You know, it's like, oh, no, no, how do you know that the pressure is greater, you know, at Venus?
03:01:23.000And I was like, oh, you still think that.
03:01:27.000You still think there's a void, you know?
03:01:30.000We'll send a probe there and see how the pressure increases.
03:01:33.000And send a probe out and see how the pressure decreases.
03:01:37.000The greater, closer to the sun or the apex or the primary, the closer to it, the higher the pressure.
03:01:45.000The further away, the less the influence.
03:01:47.000Your child, my child, you get my child around me, I've got a great deal of influence on it.
03:01:53.000And he behaves the way I expect him to behave.
03:01:56.000You take him outside to a theme park and I'm not there, they run crazy.
03:03:07.000There's one question I want to ask you before you go.
03:03:10.000While you were on Fear Factor, and you watched people making choices for that gold, Yeah.
03:03:18.000What was your consensus about human nature in comparison to what dignity and integrity should move somebody to do in comparison for chasing that goat?
03:03:32.000Well, I think for a lot of people, first of all, what happens is first the show becomes famous, right?
03:04:45.000Yeah, but at the end of the day, there's a certain amount of self-respect that comes up to it.
03:04:51.000Like, if I'm forced to eat a slug or something of that nature, if I'm naked and afraid, it drives me crazy because they don't even get paid for it.
03:05:00.000They go out and get these parasites for life, that changes them for life, and it's just for the freaking experience.
03:06:05.000Yeah, and I love interacting with the people, and I love the growth of that.
03:06:11.000I love when people say, you helped me through a really dark area.
03:06:15.000Because even when I play bad guys, I'm like, I'm trying to find, I'm finding, I know that bad person is just missing something that it wanted and needed.
03:06:32.000I was on a plane once and I always ask the older people when they're sitting next to me, what's the best advice you can give a young man?
03:06:40.000I was 33 and when we were going over to Germany, this will take one minute.
03:06:45.000We're going over to Germany and I asked this one guy that was like 70 years old and right at the moment as we were on our way, he said, if you look out the right side of the plane, you'll notice the island of Ibiza.
03:07:07.000And then I was on coming back from the Czech Republic and a few years later.
03:07:14.000And I asked this man as we got on the plane and he sat next to me and he waited until we got all the way near L.A. And as he was reaching up for his bags, he said, what's the best advice you can give a young man so he can be good, have a successful life?
03:07:28.000He said, you've got to remember, in every person you meet, there's a little piece of God in them, and that's who you talk to.
03:07:35.000And I added to that, but make sure they see it in you first.
03:07:41.000So that's what my life principle is about.