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July 21, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, 7/21/22 - Cold fusion commercial breakthrough...
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All right, folks, welcome to the Situation Update for Thursday, July 21st.
2022, Mike Adams here.
Thank you for joining me.
We've got some pretty extraordinary, world-changing good news today.
Also, a couple of warnings about some events happening in the world.
Looks like financial contagion may be bringing down the banking system of China, and they've got tanks in the streets to deal with that.
Yeah, well, maybe we'll get to that later, but let's start with the good news first.
So, you know, yesterday we were talking about Joe Biden was about to declare a climate emergency and invoke these truly insane destructive executive orders to shut down the entire oil and energy infrastructure in the United States.
And that was supposed to happen yesterday.
And I was actually live on the Alex Jones show with Alex.
Infowars.com, when that announcement was supposed to be made.
We were covering that story in real time and talking about this as being total sabotage, eco-terrorism against America.
It would destroy the oil industry.
It would destroy food and transportation and the railway system and lead to rolling blackouts and coal delivery failures to the power plants and all of this.
And then...
For whatever reason, and I'm not claiming it's because of us, but for whatever reason, Joe Biden changed his plans, or his handlers did, and they backed off.
And they paused, they suspended that climate emergency announcement.
And then the Associated Press reported, oh, it's going to be another day.
Or maybe paused forever, who knows.
But if you're wondering what happened there, I'm guessing that the state attorneys general started speed dialing the swamp in Washington, D.C. and saying, if you dare invoke this climate emergency nonsense and push these executive orders, we're going to sue. if you dare invoke this climate emergency nonsense and push We're going to sue.
We're going to sue.
And we're not going to stop.
You know, in Texas in particular, we're not going to stop the oil industry in Texas because that's what works today.
That's what works right now.
That's what delivers food and consumer goods and spare parts and coal because trains run on diesel, by the way, diesel electric trains.
So, I mean, if Texas had to just declare itself to be its own nation to save the oil industry, it would!
Because you can't just let some crazy...
You know, Brandon, Joe Biden, you can't let him destroy your entire country just because they're concerned about CO2, which, by the way, is a plant nutrient that's necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
But anyway, we've been through all that yesterday.
So with that as the backdrop context, remember something that I said in yesterday's podcast and also something that I said live on the air with Alex Jones.
I said...
I said, Alex, I bet you agree with this, that you and I both support cold fusion technology, hot fusion technology.
We support a renewable green energy future, but we got to have it ready.
You know, we want to transition to that from fossil fuels.
You have to have a transition that works.
You can't just shut down fossil fuels and let everybody starve and die and call that a transition.
That's not a transition.
That's suicide.
That's extermination, as I said.
But I think that most rational people agree, if there's something truly better than coal and natural gas and oil, if there's something better that has the energy density, something that is portable, Something that works.
Something that can power trains and trucks and tractors and, you know, agricultural equipment and all that.
Construction equipment, cranes, whatever.
If there's something that works, we love that idea.
And we totally support that.
And I specifically mentioned both hot fusion and cold fusion.
Low energy nuclear reactions, as they're called, LENR. Now, it's interesting that I was mentioning that because sitting in my inbox was a press release.
From a company called Brillouin.
Brillouin Energy Corp.
That's B-R-I-L-L, like Brill, O-U-I-N. Okay, Brillouin Energy Corp.
And this is a bombshell announcement that, I mean, the timing couldn't be better.
Because they've got something that's going to change the world.
So here's the headline.
Brillouin Energy Corp.
Demonstrates Clean Tech Licensable Solid State Fusion Boiler System at the 24th Annual International Conference on Cold Fusion.
And the website for that is ICCF24.org.
That's July 25th through July 28th at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
So that's coming up in just a few days.
And by the way, the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, that's where all the spooks hang out and plot how to control the world.
It's like all the NSA spooks and CIA spooks, and they're trying to figure out, is this cold fusion thing real?
Is this thing real?
Is this really a game changer?
Yeah.
Let me explain how this works.
All right, the subhead from that press release, Breakthrough Boiler System uses hydrogen to produce low-cost heat with no combustion or pollution, paving the way to a clean energy future.
Now, let me explain something.
This is cold fusion in a new, well, more advanced, far more developed format.
But this all started with cold fusion.
Which, remember, Fleischmann and Pons, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1989.
And they demonstrated cold fusion.
I think it was on the cover of Time magazine or something.
And then all the hot fusion scientists got all angry and said, no, that can't possibly be working.
And they shut it down and they called those two scientists frauds and quacks and they ran them out of the industry, ran them out of academia.
Even though their research was correct, they did demonstrate a breakthrough.
But you see, the powers that be didn't want low energy nuclear reactions or clean, low cost energy to be made available to the world because there was far too much money still to be made, you know, in oil and in coal fired power plants.
They wanted to keep people tied to the grid.
You know, the system doesn't want you to be on your own.
They don't want you to be independent, whether that's money or technology or electricity or heat or anything.
They don't want you to be independent.
That's why they monitor and surveil everything.
So they shut that down.
But in the years since, hundreds of laboratories around the world were able to reproduce that original cold fusion demonstration.
And a lot of governments and even military bodies put money into this technology, including the United States Navy, and also the government of Japan, and all kinds of universities all over the world, and they found out, yeah, this is real.
It's a complex phenomenon, and it's difficult to reproduce, and there's a lot of mysteries involved in it, but this one company, Brillouin, was able to nail it down and make it consistently reproducible.
And what this system does is it converts hydrogen, or a form of hydrogen, into excess heat energy through a low-energy fusion process that consumes a microscopic amount of hydrogen atoms.
I mean, like, we're talking nanograms, you know, per minute or whatever is consumed, depending on the scale you have here.
But it produces all this tremendous excess heat energy that heats water.
And it does this without producing any radiation.
The only byproduct is a minuscule amount of helium, which is great because there's a shortage of helium in the world anyway.
I mean, seriously, we use helium in our lab as part of our collision cell for our mass spectrometry instrumentation.
And, you know, helium is hard to get, by the way, just in case you're curious.
So it produces excess helium.
And, by the way, if you're wondering where the helium's coming from, look at the table of elements.
You know, you'll notice something there.
You'll notice that hydrogen is the first element, and helium is the, well, the second element, all the way over on the right of the table of elements.
The top of the noble gas is there.
If you combine a bunch of hydrogens, you end up, through literal fusion slash transmutation, you end up with helium atoms and excess energy.
So this is not the way nuclear power plants work or nuclear bombs typically working through fission, which is splitting atoms.
This is actually fusion or combining a bunch of hydrogen together to make helium and producing a tremendous amount of energy during that process while, quote, consuming the hydrogen.
I'm not going to get into all the hardcore physics of it, not that I even totally understand all of it.
But that's the basics of how this thing works.
So this system, the Brillowin, what do they call it?
The Hydrogen Hot Tube, HHT Boiler System.
They got a cool acronym for it.
That's great.
HHT Boiler System.
It's been in development for a dozen years by Brillowin Energy, led by Senior Inventor and Chief Technology Officer Robert Goads, G-O-D-E-S. It uses ordinary hydrogen.
I'm not sure there's any other kind of hydrogen, but All hydrogen is ordinary hydrogen to produce scalable heat on demand at an exceedingly low cost without any emissions or other pollutants.
Yeah, I mean, they're right about that.
So there are no emissions and there is no combustion.
There is no fission.
There's no radioactivity.
And you don't have to bury a bunch of radioactive waste that has, you know, a million year half-life or anything like that.
So what this system does is it produces heat.
And it heats water.
And there's one more catch to this thing that you need to understand.
The system consumes some amount of energy from a wall socket.
You know, you plug it into the wall like anything else.
And then let's say it's consuming 1,000 watts of electricity from the wall.
It's multiplying the amount of heat that it produces compared to the wall energy consumption.
It's multiplying it by currently a factor of 2.7.
So if you consume 1,000 watts of energy from the wall, you're producing 2,700 watts of heat energy.
In other words, you're getting 2.7 times free heat out of the system.
And this technology is very safe to be around.
You don't have to have, like, lead shielding or anything.
And it's not like hot fusion where you have to have this, you know, high-powered magnetic plasma levitation field.
Like, all the hot fusion research, which hasn't really worked, by the way, and is incredibly expensive and dangerous.
You don't need any of that stuff.
This thing is about the size of, I don't know, let's say like a small refrigerator, like a dorm room refrigerator, something like that.
It's pretty small, and it produces excess heat.
So it can scale, and they can use it in every application where they need heat.
And can you think of places where we need heat?
I mean, right off the top of your head, you might think, oh, well, gosh, the entire government needs to heat all government buildings in the winter.
And gosh, Europe needs a ton of heat.
Well, maybe that's not the right unit, but you get my point.
They need a lot of heat this coming winter, especially when Russia is cutting off the natural gas supply in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
And that whole fiasco, how are they going to heat their buildings?
How's Germany going to run its industry when it can't heat its buildings?
You know, and by the way, heat is not just used to heat buildings.
Heat is used to drive steam turbines.
It's used to heat water to generate steam to drive the turbines in the coal-fired power plants and also the nuclear power plants.
What's the role of nuclear rods in a nuclear power plant?
What are the rods doing there?
They're heating the water.
That's it.
That's the only point of the nuclear fuel rods, to heat the water.
You could pull out all the nuclear fuel rods, and you could insert instead this technology, this Berlowin, what is it again?
HHT? Hydrogen hot tubes.
And, you know, there'd have to be some, obviously, retrofitting and mechanical changes and so on.
But essentially, conceptually, you could replace the fuel rods with this Cold fusion, low energy nuclear reaction system.
And you could boil water in the nuclear power plants and stop consuming nuclear fuel rods and stop producing nuclear waste.
And you could have nuke plants all across the country that are retrofitted with safe, low cost, non-radioactive cold fusion systems.
And then you could generate electricity without any of the risks associated with Chernobyl, Or Fukushima, or what, Three Mile Island, which was hardly qualified as a disaster.
But you get my point.
The technology is here right now.
And at the same time, you could replace all the coal in the coal-fired power plants with low-energy nuclear reactions.
You don't need to burn coal.
All you need to do is heat water, and this is how it's done.
But then you might ask, well, but wait a minute.
You still need to consume a lot of electricity.
You're getting a 2.7 times amplification right now with this tech.
Okay.
Yes, that's true.
But what if you have like a small starter unit that produces heat?
I mean, yeah, you plug it in the wall.
It produces heat.
And it boils its own water, and it drives a little pressurized steam turbine itself, or through some other mechanism, it generates electricity itself.
And then once that's going, you can pull the plug out of the wall.
And then it's powering itself with its own amplification, and you can get kind of a feedback loop that scales up to the limit of that particular hardware set.
You know, it might top out at, like, 5 kilowatts or 10 kilowatts or 100 kilowatts or whatever.
However big it's built, you know, it's got to have the hardware to do this.
But it can be self-feeding after it is started.
Kind of like, you know, in essence, a combustion engine, you have to have a starter, right?
And you have a battery in your truck, let's say, and the battery starts the engine and gets it going to where the combustion is taking over.
And from that point on, the engine is self-perpetuating, except that it's consuming, you know, gasoline or diesel.
Whereas in this cold fusion system, once it's going...
In the theoretical system I described, it would only be consuming, let's say, some distilled water, because you'd lose some water in the steam generation if you were doing that, and it would consume a little bit of hydrogen in the low-energy nuclear reaction.
And that's it.
Now, that system that I just described does not exist yet.
They don't have a little steam turbine, a little generator in it, but I'm just saying that wouldn't be very difficult to engineer when To add to this system.
That'd be pretty straightforward.
And you could even have a little, like a micro steam turbine.
Or there are other ways to convert heat directly into electricity, by the way.
There are direct conversion systems that have very low efficiency.
I forgot what they're called, but...
You can take some of these devices, like you can buy a little consumer fan that sits on a wood-burning stove and it uses the heat from the stove to turn a fan because it generates a very small amount of electricity, you know, a few watts.
But you get my point.
If you have heat, you can figure out how to make electricity out of heat.
And then if you've got heat and electricity, you can scale this thing up with very simple parts and very simple inputs and the point is that every home in America, every government building, every military base, every commercial building could be generating heat from this technology starting right now And they wouldn't have to burn natural gas.
They wouldn't have to burn coal or use electricity for heat.
This could be done right now.
I mean, schools and universities all across America, they use boiler systems and water circulation, you know, hot water with just radiant heat in the classrooms and so on.
That could be easily retrofitted with this system.
So based on this technology, we could dramatically reduce our reliance on coal or natural gas or heating oil or things that heat buildings or heat water or even at the coal-fired power plants.
And then that leaves fossil fuels for things like tractors or trains or long-haul trucks, mobile vehicles, You know, mobile vehicles, airplanes and things like that, where you have to have energy density in order to be mobile and to carry loads or perform heavy duty work.
So low energy nuclear reactions cannot currently power a tractor.
It doesn't have that kind of output yet.
You know, maybe in 30 years it might, but it doesn't have that kind of output.
However, If they engineer a home unit that produces heat and electricity as a byproduct, you could theoretically buy, let's say, an electric truck, you know, an EV truck, like what Ford makes now,
and I don't know, some other companies are making electric trucks, and then you drive your truck around, you come back and you plug it in, You plug it into your home power grid and your power grid is recharging the truck using the electricity produced by the HHT system, the hydrogen hot tube system that's combined with some kind of electricity generation device that uses the heat to generate electricity.
So that is all feasible.
Now, that product doesn't exist right now, so don't misunderstand me.
You can't go buy it off the shelf.
But that can be engineered quite readily based on the breakthroughs that Brillowin has already achieved.
You know, the last-mile applications of this can be engineered pretty easily.
So you could have homes that provide all their own energy, Almost as if you had a wind turbine and the wind was blowing 24-7 and you were just getting all this free electricity from the wind turbine.
Except it's not a wind turbine.
It's a hydrogen hot tube box that's just producing excess electricity and heat, by the way.
You get those two outputs.
And then over time, if the energy density of the output of this system and the energy magnification can be improved, then yes, perhaps at one point you could install these systems in a car or a long-haul truck or maybe a train, perhaps at one point you could install these systems in a car or a long-haul truck or maybe a train, So that might be a ways off, or even an airplane.
That might also be a ways off, but it's a feasible line of research and development.
See, the point is, folks...
Joe Biden's out there and the environmentalists are claiming a climate emergency because for some reason they hate CO2 because they don't understand photosynthesis.
I mean, they're scientifically illiterate.
They don't understand botany or the fact that CO2 grows food crops all over the world and turns the earth green.
But whatever, you know, they're illiterate.
But they think that fossil fuels and CO2 are the problem because And they want to crush fossil fuels and they want to send us back to the dark ages, you know, like living in mud huts and like Fred Flintstone driving the Fred Flintstone mobile with our little feet peddling underneath it.
That's how we get around town because we're all green.
No, that system doesn't work.
That system crushes most of the population on planet Earth.
We need a real solution to That can provide real energy that can actually use the laws of nature to convert mass into heat and ultimately electricity in a safe way that produces no emissions.
And also for the greenies out there, it doesn't even produce carbon dioxide.
It just produces a tiny bit of helium.
Not even an amount of helium that would matter.
It's a fraction of what would come out of a tailpipe of CO2. And by the way, helium is a natural component of the atmosphere, by the way.
So are other noble gases like argon, and of course, nitrogen, the bulk of the atmosphere.
So those of you paying for nitrogen-inflated car tires at your car dealer, you're getting ripped off because 79% of the atmosphere is nitrogen anyway.
You know, you need to teach your car dealer some science.
Say, dude, I got 79% nitrogen in my tires just because I pumped it up with air, just regular air.
But whatever.
Again, people are scientifically illiterate.
They don't understand any of this stuff.
But here's the point.
Hydrogen energy density, in the context of this cold fusion reactor that we're talking about here, using fusion, generating excess heat from hydrogen, The energy density is 355,000 times greater than gasoline.
And gasoline has very high energy density per liter.
Which is what makes gasoline so amazing at powering vehicles, right?
And so does diesel.
Very high energy density.
Well, hydrogen has a much higher energy density.
355,000 times greater.
The trick is that the hydrogen can only be released slowly.
Through the cold fusion process.
So you can't just light it and burn it all up and release all the energy all at once.
It doesn't work that way.
It can only be released slowly and it's a controlled reaction.
And this is what the Burlow& Company has really nailed down is how to control this.
And they've got all kinds of special circuitry and patents and everything.
They've figured out how to do this.
So they can turn it up, turn it down.
They can scale it.
There are limiting factors, so it doesn't become a runaway feedback loop and all kinds of things.
And that's how they get about a 2.7 coefficient of power, which means a 2.7 amplification of the incoming energy versus the outgoing heat.
So you're basically getting free heat.
You're getting almost triple the heat that you should be getting, you see.
But it's a slow way to produce excess energy, so you can't just use it, you know, in a car engine.
You've got to use it for applications such as heat or to heat water that drives a turbine and produces electricity, okay?
So that's the technology that exists right now, and yet I ask you this question.
I'm sorry it took me so long to explain that.
But here's the question.
Why isn't...
Every national leader on the planet talking about this.
Why aren't they begging for installations, especially in the northern regions?
I mean, why isn't Canada?
Why isn't Justin Trudeau just saying, you know, come here, install it everywhere.
We'll pay you whatever.
I mean, really?
We're going to get almost triple the free energy?
Versus, you know, the inputs that we're paying for, we're going to get almost three times as much out?
I mean, what if you had a magical ATM on the street and you put a dollar into it and it spits out $2.70?
Like, how many times would you stick a dollar in that machine if every time it gave you $2.70?
You'd just, you'd do that forever, right?
And that's what this cold fusion technology is doing.
Well, I keep calling it cold fusion.
Low energy nuclear reactions.
You know, you put in a dollar's worth of energy, you get $2.70 worth of energy out of it.
What's not to like about that?
So why isn't the UK looking at this?
Why isn't Germany?
Why isn't France, Poland, Italy, Greece, and all the Nordic countries too?
I mean, doesn't it get cold there in the winter?
Yeah, pretty sure it does.
Aren't you getting all your energy cut off from Russia right now because of all the economic sanctions against Russia?
Nord Stream 1 is down.
Nord Stream 2 got cancelled.
The pipelines aren't functioning.
The spare parts aren't available because Canada won't send the turbine back to Russia because it's blocked under the EU sanctions and so on and so forth.
Like, why aren't you just begging for some kind of technology that would give you free heat?
I mean, it's so obvious.
And part of the answer is, point number one, because the world is run by morons.
Just socialist, radical, leftist, lunatic idiots.
That's who runs the UK. That's who runs Italy.
That's who runs Germany, France, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.
I mean, all these Western nations are run by morons.
Just the dumbest possible people.
I mean, Brandon, Joe Biden, you know, he can't even ride a bike without doing a face plant on the pavement.
And they named that place Brandon Falls, by the way, which is awesome.
You can go visit it now.
It's a tourist attraction just east of Washington, D.C., Brandon Falls.
But our world is run by morons.
You know, it used to be, generations ago, if somebody created something new and awesome that could help humanity, it would be embraced.
It would be embraced.
It's like, oh, Thomas Edison and the light bulb.
Hey, wouldn't it be awesome if we all had lights?
Or Nikola Tesla, for that matter.
Let's talk about alternating current versus direct current.
Wouldn't it be awesome if we had alternating current and then we could have long-range transmission?
Of electricity on high voltage power lines without losing all the power through DC loss and so on.
But whatever, we're not going to get into electricity transmission theory here today.
The point is, in generations past, when inventors came up with stuff that worked, it was usually embraced.
It's like, wow, look, the combustion engine.
Look what we can do.
We can turn this oil that comes out of the ground in Texas and Oklahoma and other places.
We can turn that Into work?
Really?
And then we can turn work into farms and food?
And we can grow all kinds of food with almost no effort because the machine is doing the work for us?
Wow!
That's amazing!
And that was the dawn of mechanized agriculture.
And by the way, that's what led to, of course, the explosion of the world's population and then the Haber chemical equation of fixing nitrogen into nitrogen-based fertilizers, right?
You take nitrogen out of the atmosphere, you combine it with hydrocarbons from fossil fuels, with massive pressure in these Haber reactors, and what do you get?
You get ammonia, NH3, right?
And then from ammonia, you get nitrogen-based fertilizers that now feed the crops that feed 4 billion people on our planet, folks.
So yes, scientists made amazing breakthroughs that have given us combustion engines and lights and refrigeration and air conditioning and fertilizer and affordable food.
You know, all kinds of exotic materials and carbon fibers, and then, you know, transistors and all that.
Just go on and on.
And that was all embraced.
But for some reason, cold fusion has been suppressed this entire time.
Because the governments of the world and the interests in the world didn't want people to have access to affordable, safe, decentralized energy.
I think the key of this is that it's decentralized.
Because this technology ultimately allows you to do this remotely.
Yeah, you can install this somewhere and it can be off-grid because you could jumpstart this thing with some solar energy and then you could produce a tremendous amount of heat from a solar energy input.
Suddenly, you can heat homes off-grid with small solar panels That through cold fusion produce a lot of excess heat inside the building.
You see, suddenly people can live in places where they couldn't live before.
Suddenly more of the territory on planet Earth is, well, habitable by humans.
And I think for the last several generations, the governments of the world have been meticulously working to suppress humanity.
And I think right now they're trying to exterminate humanity.
And that's why they're shutting down fossil fuels knowing that there's no transition available.
I mean, they call it a transition, but there's nothing to transition to that is commercially available that can replace fossil fuels.
I mean, you shut down diesel and you end combustion engines, how are you going to farm?
The answer is you can't.
You can't.
What are you going to do?
Go back to horses and oxen and wooden plows and things like that?
Yeah, you know, like three-fourths of the world will starve to death in that scenario.
But that's what they're trying to do.
So the governments of the world and the globalists in particular have been anti-human, anti-technology, anti-progress.
Even while they're claiming that they want to make everything green.
No, they don't.
They want to make everything dead.
That's why they're trying to suck CO2 out of the atmosphere.
That kills plants, you know.
That kills the ecosystem.
You take CO2 out of the atmosphere, the crops die, the rainforest die, the grasses die, the fields die.
The fields become semi-arid or desert areas.
That's what happens when you suck the CO2 out of the atmosphere.
You turn Earth into the ice planet Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back.
A frozen ball with an ice age.
And there's not a lot that grows during the ice age because frozen water isn't very useful for plants, is it?
You've got to have liquid water.
And the warmer the planet, I mean, I know we've gone through this before, but the warmer the planet, the more water evaporation you get from the oceans, the more rainfall you get inland, the more lush and green and wet the world is.
And you need more CO2 to accomplish that.
All the power centers of the world have been trying to exterminate humanity.
So now, this company, Brillouin, they claim that they're going to demonstrate this reactor in a few days.
They're going to demonstrate it in California.
And you've got all these big companies lined up to see if this thing works and to see if it can scale and to see if they can commercialize it.
Because they know they're going to make a fortune on this, even like a big boiler company, I think, is mentioned in one of these public documents.
Big boiler manufacturer realizes, what if we could sell boilers to commercial customers and tell them they only needed to consume one-third the energy that they expect but still get the same amount of heat, you see?
That's kind of a no-brainer selling point, is it not?
Who would not want that deal?
But all these companies are lining up to commercialize this technology and roll it out.
And this isn't a full transition away from fossil fuels, but it can replace fossil fuels in a lot of applications immediately, such as heating buildings and then eventually heating water to run steam turbines and replacing coal in power plants and replacing fuel rods in nuke plants.
That's where this is going.
And this technology exists right now, folks.
So you wanted some good news?
Here it is.
This thing is real.
It exists.
It's safe.
There are no emissions.
And it just consumes hydrogen.
Like, that's the only real consumable is hydrogen, which is the most abundant element in the cosmos.
And as the Brillowin Company explains in its own public document, they say you could power 30,000 homes for one year Now, that formula, of course, assumes a 100% efficient transmutation of all of the hydrogen into energy.
Which, over time, is possible.
But, you know, you can't release all that energy at once, obviously, as we talked about.
So it can't be as eminently strong as a combustion engine.
It doesn't have the torque, let's say, of a combustion engine.
But yes, you could generate heat and electricity for 30,000 homes for one year with a single glass of water.
Because, of course, water is H2O. And the H, obviously, is hydrogen.
And there's two of them for every oxygen.
And if you're wondering where you get more, just take a look at a map of the globe.
And, oh, Earth is a water planet.
There's water everywhere.
75% of the Earth's surface is covered with water.
You're never going to run out of hydrogen, especially not when you're using it so efficiently, you know, in this energy to mass, I'm sorry, mass to energy conversion, E equals MC squared, you know.
I want to affirm with you that humanity has solutions for everything.
There are inventors.
There are creative professionals.
There are people who have solved every problem that you can think of, including cancer.
We know multiple cures for cancer.
We know cures for COVID. We know cures for almost every medical condition that you can think of.
And there are, quote, cures for fossil fuel addiction, you could say.
There are cures for war.
There are solutions for everything.
The issue is that normally the people who come up with these solutions are assassinated.
And this continues to this day.
I mean, remember Dr.
Nicholas Gonzalez?
He was killed because of his research into curing cancer.
And he was documenting cancer cures.
and you can probably think of many people who were killed and many inventors many people who had breakthrough concepts and and they've been taken out so the real accomplishment of a brillo and energy here this company is is not necessarily the invention of this their accomplishment is that they've survived the assassination uh targeting of inventors i I mean, seriously.
Because normally you invent something that's breakthrough and you file a patent for it and then the U.S. Patent Office sends you a letter and says, oh, this patent has been declared a national security secret and it's no longer your patent.
It belongs to the United States of America.
Bye.
And then one night you get a knock on your door and there's an assassination team and they take you out.
I mean, that's the normal way that business is conducted in this world today.
And, you know, don't tell me that's a conspiracy theory, because I've interviewed people who have survived such attempts.
And I've interviewed scientists like Dr.
David Lewis, formerly of the EPA, who had a team that visited him in the middle of the night and told him if he didn't stop his research, they were going to take him out, okay?
So I know exactly what I'm talking about.
I know this happens.
And there are a lot of people who are not with us today because they got taken out.
So, again, the invention of cold fusion systems, it is notable, but it is not the most notable thing that we're talking about here today.
What's notable is that these scientists haven't been terminated.
That's really remarkable.
And it might mean that there's an element in the powers that be that wants this technology to now emerge.
Like they've suppressed it since 1989, and now there's a global energy crisis, and that we're at war with Russia, and they're shutting down America's energy infrastructure.
Maybe now the people in charge of the world, the globalists, are saying, well, maybe we should start having some kind of system that we could transition to over time.
Maybe that's why this technology is being allowed to And I know if the people from the Brillowin company are listening to this, they're probably, I don't know, freaking out a little bit or maybe dismissing this.
But let me tell you something, guys and gals, whoever you are, you're in real danger.
You need to have good security because this kind of game-changer technology, this will disrupt the world.
This is the ultimate disruptive technology.
And there are powerful global interests that will have you murdered.
And some of those interests are in Saudi Arabia, for example.
What happens to the Middle East and all the kings and princes and everybody there if you have affordable, cheap, safe energy alternatives where the world needs to burn a lot less oil?
Or even Russia, for that matter.
Russia is sitting on, I think, some of the largest energy reserves in the world.
That's their revenue model, is exporting natural gas and oil.
You think they wouldn't kill people to protect that profit model?
Of course they would.
Russia's got a lot of leverage right now because of the world's need for energy.
If that need is sharply reduced because of this disruptive technology, Russia loses strategic power in the world.
And if you're listening to this, whoever you are, if you're listening and you don't think that world leaders run around assassinating people who get in their way, then I'm sorry, you're not living in the real world.
You don't understand human history.
You're not...
Open your eyes.
People have been killed for a lot less than this.
And the other risk, if you ask me, if anybody's listening from Brillouin, the other risk is that your technology is going to get replicated.
There are going to be copycat engineers, especially in China, and maybe South Korea and other places, and they're going to pretty easily reverse engineer your system.
Because the technology is, you know, it's elegant.
You know, it doesn't require, like, the complexity of hot fusion.
It's elegant tech.
The hard part was figuring it out, but it's not as hard to reverse engineer it and to build a new system and then to try to evade the patents.
So this is what's going to happen in my assessment.
Brillowin is going to put this out in the world.
It's going to be a game changer.
And then...
Chinese companies are going to reverse engineer this thing very quickly, and they're going to have knockoffs all over the world.
Knockoff, you know, low-energy nuclear reactors.
And I think there will be a lot of, quote, successful market penetration of this tech.
But whether the Brillowin company realizes all of its proper credit for that is another question altogether.
I hope they do.
They deserve it.
But we live in a world that is not fair.
We live in a world of, you know, especially Chinese fraudulent knockoffs and patent evasion that they're famous for.
But the overall good news in this, and then I'm going to change topics here today, the overall good news is this tech is real.
It does exist.
And we now have a practical, realistic technology Clean energy transition pathway for certain types of energy applications such as heating buildings or, you know, heating pools or eventually heating water to drive turbines.
So this is a game changer and it's good news for humanity.
And it's just a small taste of the good news that I think is coming.
And one more thought on this subject, and I promise I'm going to change the subject, but you know, throughout the 19th century and early 20th century, steam engines powered trains.
Steam engines powered early automobiles, by the way, and steam engines also powered industry.
So, you know, maybe not a lot of people think about this, but steam engines, they were powered by, obviously, heat.
So they would burn coal, typically, or sometimes wood, but usually coal.
And the old trains had, you know, a guy shoveling coal into the hotbox, which was boiling water, and the steam was driving the train.
It was the pressure was You know, when water turns to steam, it expands tremendously, and this pressure can be controlled to direct kinetic action or torque into, you know, wheels.
And that's how you had steam-powered vehicles.
And I think at some point there was even an attempt to have steam-powered military vehicles and things like that.
But the problem with steam boilers is that they explode.
And when they explode, they kill everybody who's standing nearby, not just from the shrapnel of the metal, but also, of course, from the steam, which cooks you instantly alive.
So steam engines under pressure are not safe to have around.
You don't want to be on a train that's got a steam engine on it anymore.
Back 150 years ago, that's all they had.
But today, it's a lot safer to burn diesel.
You know, you're not going to have a massive blowout and everybody dies from the diesel.
But if you look at the history of work, especially think about farming equipment or construction equipment, transportation equipment, it was animal power, i.e.
horse power, because they use horses, and then it was steam power, and the steam engines were rated in what?
Oh, horse power!
Which is what we still use for combustion engines.
You might have a diesel engine in your truck and it's like 250 horsepower.
Why do you call it a horse?
There's no horses in there because it all went back to the horses.
Everything's related to the horses.
So it was horses and then steam, which was really wood or coal power, and then it's combustion engines.
And then electric motors, electric vehicles.
But then how do you charge the batteries?
Now we're talking about electricity generation systems.
So this is going to change the world, but we need decades more research and development into energy storage.
We need to have about two to three orders of magnitude better efficiency in the energy storage density of batteries.
In other words, total energy capacity per kilogram of battery material.
So if we had that kind of a breakthrough on batteries, you combine that with this cold fusion type of system, then everybody would have a cold fusion system at their home, powering their home and producing excess electricity, and you would charge all your vehicles with these new high-tech batteries that are 100 times or 1,000 times better.
And then that's how you can have clean energy-powering tractors and airplanes and helicopters and trains and trucks and everything else.
So it's not just the cold fusion side that we need.
We also need much better batteries because the cold fusion systems can't really fit on the vehicles themselves.
I just want to be clear about this.
There's still a missing gap in all of this, and that's way better batteries.
And we don't have that.
We're far from that.
Now, changing the subject here, but this is kind of related.
Right now in Panama, there are riots going off like crazy.
There are riots in China over the bank failures that are happening there.
And I'm going to get into this more tomorrow about what's going on in China.
But basically, remember the Evergrande property Ponzi scheme situation?
Well, so many property developers have stopped construction on the projects that they owe people that a lot of the investors, you know, the Chinese citizens who have put money into these projects, they've stopped making payments on the apartments that they've purchased because they can see that there's no construction happening.
And so they're saying, why should we keep paying?
No one's building.
So this is spreading across China.
They've stopped making payments and it's spreading.
The property developers are going bankrupt left and right.
The subcontractors are not getting paid because the developers are going bankrupt.
And then the subcontractors are telling the banks, well, we can't pay the loans because we're not getting paid from Evergrande and other companies.
Therefore, we're not going to pay.
So people are protesting in the streets because the banks have now, well, they've frozen withdrawals.
Major Chinese banks have now announced that your deposits have been, quote, converted into new financial instruments.
What an amazing transmutation.
It's better than cold fusion.
I mean, so now you have new financial instruments.
There's just one catch.
You're not allowed to withdraw them.
You're not allowed to cash them in.
You are now an investor in the bank.
Whether you like it or not, it's a bail-in.
It's essentially a seizure of customer funds.
So in China, the people are protesting in the streets, and China is deploying tanks in the streets.
Check out this video.
You'll see they've got tanks in the streets.
I don't know what tanks are going to do against these protesters, but the Chinese government is having another, I don't know, show of force moment And let's see, this video taken in the Shandong province shows a line of tanks surrounding a local bank branch to prevent disgruntled citizens from withdrawing their money.
Check this out.
Unbelievable.
So what does that say about the rights of banking customers in China?
You know, if you put your money in the bank, you're screwed.
You're screwed.
Now, there are a couple of important realizations from this.
Number one, people are rising up all over the world.
You know, it's not just Panama.
It's not just Sri Lanka.
It's China too, and China is facing truly the potential for a contagious financial collapse.
I think we'll talk about that more tomorrow.
But even in the United States, mortgages are plunging now to 22-year lows.
And as food and fuel prices increase in the United States, we're going to see more riots, food riots, flash mobs, mass looting.
Social unrest, all of that in the United States.
Already, food bank lines are returning to record lengths, record highs.
And this is reported by the Associated Press in the United States.
Here it is.
Quote, long lines are back at U.S. food banks as inflation hits high.
Quote, with gas prices soaring along with grocery costs, many people are seeking charitable food for the first time and more are arriving on foot.
The food banks, which had started to see some relief as people returned to work after the pandemic shutdowns, are, quote, Okay, so what does this all have in common?
And what does this have to do with the main point that I was making here about low-energy nuclear reactions?
Well, people, if you can heat greenhouses in the winter, you can grow food all year round on the cheap.
There's no reason why anybody needs to go hungry in our world.
If you have cheap excess heat, you can grow food all the time.
And with food inflation on the rise, it's food scarcity that's causing people to freak out, you know, to lose their cool.
Which is, you know, kind of understandable, right?
If you're starving to death and you can't afford the food because your fake fiat currency is losing all of its value, by the way, you know, you're going to flip out.
You might protest.
If you're desperate enough, you know, some people are going to rob grocery stores or what have you.
But what if you could just have incredibly abundant, affordable food for everybody everywhere?
Affordable.
Well, how do you do that?
You lower the cost of energy, right?
Because you need energy to grow food in the winter.
And this is true almost everywhere on the planet except certain regions close to the equator where you can grow food year-round, like where I used to live in Ecuador.
You could grow food year-round, but that's only a certain narrow strip along the equator.
Everywhere else in the world, including the Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere, you've got to have heat at certain times of the year.
Well, now we know how to solve that problem, don't we?
So why is anybody going hungry?
Why are people rioting over food prices and fuel prices when we have a solution to make food and energy cheaper?
I ask you that question.
And you realize that the war in Ukraine is really a war over control of energy resources?
You know that, right?
Because Russia is sitting on something like, what was it, 35% of the world's natural resources.
One country has about a third of all the resources known on the planet And you know how the leaders of the West, the economic hitmen and everything?
So the neocons and the globalist lunatics that stole the election and are in power in the swamp and are running America, you know what they do?
They bully the world.
They run around, they assassinate national leaders, they bankrupt countries, and then they force them onto loan packages and With the World Bank.
And then they get contracts for American corporations that kick back donations to both the Democrat and the Republican parties.
And this is a scheme that's been going on for decades.
It's the economic hitman approach.
And that's what they were trying to do to Russia.
They wanted to conquer Russia, own the resources, control the natural gas and the oil.
Why do you think?
We were talking about Crimea this entire time.
What does Crimea have?
Oh, one of the world's largest supplies of natural gas in that whole region there near Crimea.
What are we fighting over?
We're fighting over energy.
We're fighting over energy.
That's why men are dying in Ukraine.
We're fighting over energy.
What if energy were abundant and affordable to everyone?
What if energy could be extracted from hydrogen?
And we're only talking about the very first rendition of this technology.
This can be refined and improved over time.
We don't need riots over energy prices, gasoline shortages.
We don't need Sri Lanka type of scenarios.
We don't need food to be expensive.
We can use this energy to create incredible abundance for all of humanity.
It's very simple, folks.
It's very simple.
There's no reason why we can't do this right now.
In fact, I mean, if I wasn't so busy, I mean, if I were younger and starting something new, I would want to start a low-energy nuclear reaction heated greenhouse project to grow food in the winter in the United States so that it could be delivered using very few road miles Locally,
to local grocery stores, you could grow strawberries in January, celery in February.
Instead of moving everything from Chile and Bolivia and South America, what if you could just grow food in heated greenhouses in North America, in the Midwest, or wherever you can get water inexpensively?
You could grow food and distribute it to grocery stores without having to Send trucks to South America using this low-energy nuclear reaction technology because the heat becomes affordable.
You see what a game-changer this is?
And again, this is about why is humanity rising up all over the world?
Why are people so freaked out and frustrated?
Why are we having wars?
Why are governments trying to control humanity?
It's all about scarcity of energy and scarcity of food.
And a lot of that scarcity is deliberate.
It's engineered scarcity.
But these game-changer technologies, like low-energy nuclear reactions, can allow us to turn scarcity into abundance.
And it can allow centralized systems of control to be radically decentralized so that the power moves from governments to the hands of local people.
For example, greenhouse farmers.
And this is the vision that I have for the world.
Mass decentralization, mass empowerment of local people, The ability for people to function disconnected from systems of centralized control so that you have your own energy, your own heat, your own technology, your own communications.
You can live off-grid.
You can live privately.
You can do whatever you want to do as long as you're not harming anybody else.
It's a libertarian approach to life, and that's what I've long advocated.
But we now have solutions for food and heat and energy that can change the world and can stop the panic.
The only question is, do national leaders and globalists want peace?
And I think the answer is no.
I don't think they want peace at all.
I think, frankly, I think they enjoy the chaos.
I think it gives them more power to have more emergencies.
So they're not in a hurry to empower humanity and get us back to peace and abundance and international trade.
I mean, if they were, they wouldn't have cut Russia off from the SWIFT system.
They would have negotiated with Russia.
They would have reestablished international trade so that there could be a flow of fertilizer and a flow of natural gas, and Europe would be doing great, and food would be more affordable, and fuel would be inexpensive.
We would have gas at $2 a gallon instead of $5 a gallon, you see.
They've known this the whole time.
The globalists control the world through scarcity.
And what is it that they make scarce primarily?
It's food and energy.
And those two are intertwined because you need energy to create food.
They're tightly intertwined.
You need energy to transport food.
You need energy to refrigerate food.
You need energy to retail food, to harvest food, to plant food.
Everything about food requires energy.
But by controlling food and energy, they control the world.
They weaponize food scarcity and they weaponize energy scarcity.
Why do you think Joe Biden is about to declare a climate emergency and shut down the entire energy infrastructure of America?
Why?
Because it's a system of control.
The entire climate change narrative is a fraud.
It's a narrative of control.
It's an excuse to put the government in charge of your life by claiming that you and your car and your electricity usage are all enemies of planet Earth.
But what if it could be changed so that none of that is an enemy of planet Earth?
What if your ecological footprint, even if you believe the carbon dioxide narrative fairy tales of the radical left, what if your footprint could be reduced to one-third of what it is right now?
Then problem solved, isn't it?
So I know how to grow food.
I know how to grow food very simply.
You know, I've talked about this a lot, the non-circulating suspended net pot hydroponic system uses no pumps.
Nothing circulates.
You use water, you use some nutrients, very few actually, and you need light.
That can either be sunlight or artificial light.
If it's artificial light, you need a lot of energy to produce the light.
And then if it's too much light, you need to eliminate the heat.
So you need more energy to air condition the place.
But if you can solve the energy problem, I know how to produce masses of food on the cheap.
I could feed small cities out of hydroponic systems that are scaled.
If we had cheap energy, we would have affordable food.
You know, all kinds of foods, all kinds of things from strawberries and garden vegetables and medicinal herbs and even root vegetables, all kinds of things.
I've got beets that are just popping out of these net pots right now.
It's incredible.
I've been juicing the beet leaves and then watching these beets get bigger and bigger and bigger.
They're so big, they're climbing out.
I should take a photo for you.
It's like this beet.
This beet is on the surface of the net pot now.
It's just climbed out somehow.
Never seen beet plants, you know, dig their way out of the soil, but that's what happens in these hydroponic systems.
It's pretty amazing.
But folks, we can grow all the food we need.
If energy is cheap, food is cheap.
We have the solutions.
And since we're talking about food, let me give credit to a couple of our supporters here.
Don't forget Marjorie Wildcraft's website, icangrowfood.com.
We'll teach you how to grow food.
icangrowfood.com.
And I know you can.
I know I can.
The point is, everybody can.
And you just have to learn how to do it.
And then don't forget about arkseedkits.com for the garden seeds.
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Oh, and by the way, if you have affordable energy, you have affordable water desalination.
So right now you've got California with about 800,000 acres of farm fields that are unusable because of the drought, not enough water available.
Well, if you have affordable energy, obviously you can get water because it's a water planet.
You can get water from the oceans and you can have abundant crops in areas that are suffering from this drought.
Which is about the western half of the United States, by the way.
So lots of solutions out there, folks.
Nobody needs to starve.
Nobody needs to be unable to afford food.
Nobody needs to riot.
And we don't have to have high-priced energy or scarce energy.
We don't have to go to war and die over these resource grabs.
We've got the solutions available right now.
So I'm going to leave you with that thought.
Hopefully, if the globalists don't destroy human civilization in the short run, we can rebuild society with all kinds of advancements and all kinds of inventions and engineering from clever people who have been suppressed and attacked and censored and all of this.
Censorship is the tool of the globalists and that's why they paint everybody as everybody they don't like.
They call an extremist or someone of hate or a racist or what have you.
If you don't toe the line of what they want, they defame you and they try to shut you down so you can't conduct business, you see.
And that's how a lot of this has been suppressed over all these years.
But I think humanity is waking up.
I think humanity has had enough of the scarcity, the engineered collapse, and it's time to reclaim our human right to abundance, freedom, liberty, and also a world of peace.
This is how we get there.
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