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Free Energy Controversy
00:06:59
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| Could a magnetic motor generator be used to power our homes for free? | |
| This is kind of like a perpetual motion machine. | |
| There's a lot of people who criticize this. | |
| But what I find interesting about it is that... | |
| You had a couple of people who demonstrated this and went public with it in 2001. They say it generates electricity using a combination of electromagnets, permanent magnets. | |
| It operates continuously using magnetic attraction and repulsion. | |
| Produces 24 kilowatts of power per day. | |
| A device that enables us to power our homes for free. | |
| Now, they demonstrated this. | |
| Now, I haven't looked at the science of it. | |
| Some people have looked at it. | |
| Some people have criticized it. | |
| But another person has, you know, for whatever reason, you know, for the last 24 years or so, It hasn't gotten to a manufacturing basis. | |
| You know, why might that be? | |
| In 2001, the paper there in Australia published an article unveiling the magnetic motor generator to the public. | |
| Some years later, Sky News Australia. | |
| And a report on this device, they called it the Lutech 1000. They said we were unable to establish when the report was first aired. | |
| However, the video report stated that the two inventors had been tinkering with their machine for six years. | |
| Six years after the unveiling would indicate Sky News Australia's report was made sometime in 2007. So why aren't we seeing this? | |
| Well, I said the two of them have spent years since that trying to get investors, trying to get this into the market. | |
| Nobody is interested in it, apparently. | |
| Industrial sabotage of magnetic motor devices has been going on for decades. | |
| It's thought to be committed by oil-dependent industry cartels. | |
| And, of course, you know, we heard this. | |
| One of the things that really boosted the electric car was that documentary that went around. | |
| It's like, whatever happened to the electric car? | |
| And they talked about GM's electric car. | |
| And they said, you know, this would just solve all of our problems. | |
| If you remember that documentary, we had a friend who gave that to us at the time. | |
| This thing was wonderful. | |
| I loved it. | |
| And it would solve all of our problems, except that now we see what the problems with it are. | |
| It was not a conspiracy to stop the electric car. | |
| It was a conspiracy actually to force us to get it with known issues and say, you will drive this or nothing. | |
| And that's where we are at this moment. | |
| And so that might be what is at play with this. | |
| However, when I was reading this article, the difference is that in November 2021, somebody named Thomas Hartmutth He began a website to introduce what he called the Kryon engine. | |
| It uses the same principles as these people's Lutech 1000 generator. | |
| On the website, he has made all information and design specifications freely available. | |
| So, even though some critics have raised objections to the feasibility of this, he said, well, here's my plan. | |
| I'm going to open source it, and I'm inviting mechanical engineers to go ahead and do this and tell us what you get, right? | |
| The information is completely out there in the open. | |
| Give it a try. | |
| Let us know what you see. | |
| He's not there to profit from any of this stuff. | |
| You're welcome to study this information, build your own prototypes, set up your own manufacturing, start your own commercial distribution, no strings attached. | |
| Free energy, he says, means an enormous gain in freedom and independence and thus power for the citizen, the consumer, for the sovereign being. | |
| It is the reason why throughout history those in power have been trying to prevent free energy and many other revolutionary technologies from becoming available to the people. | |
| One tool used for this suppression has been patent and trademark offices, where many thousands of patents have been held up under national security orders. | |
| Well, that sounds like a pretty big conspiracy, doesn't it? | |
| And yet, that's really true. | |
| Just earlier this week, Mark Andreessen, the Silicon Valley entrepreneur who made his fortune with Netscape and everything, He was always a Democrat supporter, and he said when he was asked why he moved from Biden to Trump, he said, well, because they're locking people out of certain tech. | |
| He said, I didn't realize they were doing that. | |
| We had meetings in D.C. in May where we talked to them about this, and the meetings were absolutely horrifying, and we came out basically deciding we had to endorse Trump. | |
| What did you hear in those meetings? | |
| AI is a technology basically that the government is going to completely control. | |
| This is not going to be a startup thing. | |
| They actually said flat out to us, don't do AI startups. | |
| Don't fund AI startups. | |
| It's not something that we're going to allow to happen. | |
| They're not going to be allowed to exist. | |
| There's no point. | |
| They basically said AI is going to be a game of two or three big companies working closely with the government, and we're going to basically wrap them in a... | |
| I'm paraphrasing, but we're going to basically wrap them in a government cocoon. | |
| We're going to protect them from competition. | |
| We're going to control them. | |
| And we're going to dictate what they do. | |
| And then I said, well, I don't understand how you're going to lock this down so much because the math for AI is out there and it's being taught everywhere. | |
| And they literally said, well, during the Cold War, we classified entire areas of physics and took them out of the research community. | |
| And entire branches of physics basically went dark and didn't proceed. | |
| And that if we decide we need to, we're going to do the same thing to the math underneath AI. Wow. | |
| And I said, I've just learned two very important things. | |
| Because I wasn't aware of the former and I wasn't aware that you were, you know, even conceiving of doing it to the latter. | |
| Isn't that interesting, right? | |
| All these people say, yeah, yeah. | |
| Somebody comes up with something that's going to get in the way of them, you know, getting something that's far more efficient or maybe even free energy. | |
| They'll shut it down. | |
| And they came out and told him, yeah, we've done that. | |
| We've taken entire areas of physics off limits for people to work on. | |
| So, yeah, anybody out there, mechanical engineer, you want to look at this stuff, this information, you'll find it at expose-news.com. | |
| Very interesting article. | |
| So, if you get some free energy thing running, drop me a line. | |
| I'd be interested. | |
| Personally, I think we all would be interested in that personally. | |
| And I think what this guy is doing is great. | |
| You know, here's what we think. | |
| You know, we've got you do this, you build it, you test it, you tell us what you got. | |
| Let's have transparency. | |
| It's the patent stuff. | |
| It's the classification stuff. | |
| The government is always hiding everything from us, and they do that with technology as well. | |
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David's Beautiful Hoodies
00:00:52
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| Hello, it's me, Volodymyr Zelensky. | |
| I'm so tired of wearing these same t-shirts everywhere for years. | |
| You'd think with all the billions I've skimmed off America, I could dress better. | |
| And I could, if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful grey MacGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue. | |
| But he told me to get lost. | |
| Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at thedavidknightshow.com. | |
| And David is giving a 10% discount to listeners from now until 2025. At that price, you should be able to buy me several hundred. | |
| Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. | |
| I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events. | |