The General Knew ZPE Could Weaponize Space Time

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I've been thinking about this a lot basically every every single day.
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I think we know something that nobody knows.
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I think the reason why those MH370 videos were exposed by a healthcare IT guy and not someone from the government
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is because even people in the government have no idea we have that technology.
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And this makes a lot of sense. I've had I'm going to be very vague about this.
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I've had conversations with very very connected wealthy people,
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connected people, what have you. And they truthfully don't believe just like Elon Musk.
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They truthfully don't believe that we could have ever built any of this technology. It's just they don't think it's even possible.
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They think like there's no way there's no system they can imagine that could that that technology could even exist.
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So in their minds they don't think this is possible. And that's why I think that what we found here is something that truthfully like nobody really even knows
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about. Nobody even knows except for a very small select number of people like the missing general. like the missing general.
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And generally those people when they get too much heat on them, when people know about them, they're going to disappear.
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Maybe there's a system for that, for making those people disappear. Because you can imagine, not even don't even think about it from our perspective, the
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public. Think about it from our adversaries perspective.
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If our adversaries find out that General McCassland knows how to make, you know, high beta
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fusion orb technology, they will absolutely try to kidnap him or kill him. I would if I was our adversaries.
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That's how the game's played. Take their most powerful pieces, steal their technology. Those are the people that know all the secret codes. Those are the
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people that are like probably need to be watched more than the president.
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taken to the bunkers, taken to wherever else. I don't know. But somebody does know or claims to know. This was from how long ago? Couple months ago, month
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and a half ago. So, not before we started talking about it. We were like the first people to start talking about this and this missing general. I knew
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right away when this news broke this missing general, something was not right. Not right. And we were talking about less in like one day after he
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disappeared. Anyway, here we go. Listen to this take. Pretty interesting take here. who's gone missing. Uh what are your thoughts on that? What do you think about that?
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Uh there is a protocol within the legacy program that if you are one of the people they consider a key personnel
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um and something is happening and they think that either you're at risk or you are a risk, they will come and take you
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to their facilities and hide you away or if they think you're a threat, they will pop you and murder you. I think he is
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just in hiding with some friends. He's safe.
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He left his cell phone and everything else behind because he didn't want to be traceable. And that's good for him. And I hope he's going to stay hidden until
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the time when it's safe for him to come back.
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I hope he's safe as well. That was what I was thinking. So, but I hope he's safe.
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That's my feeling about is just this was of his own accord and he's safe with with some friends. And do you think it's because we're headed into wartimes or do
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you think it's because we're headed for imminent imminent meaning within a year NHI confirmation? Like what why would a threat if you knew what he knows?
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Yeah. You you would think, oh crap, they're going to come get me now. And I think that's what motivated him because of confirmation.
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Yeah.
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Bro, [laughter] wow. That is a Wow. In the case of ghost murmur,
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how do we detect some dude's faint heartbeat miles away when there's electromagnetic signals everywhere
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that are just clouding that that tiny tiny electromagnetic signal? How do we
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do that? Well, that's what we're going to review here in just a minute. Because what I want you to realize is why why is
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someone like General McCasslin, why is this someone that's so important that he's going to suddenly disappear
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when we're about to reveal the UFO files?
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Because General McCasslin knows all about this physics chat. He knows all about it and he's been weaponizing it.
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When they say that General McCasslin's working in special access programs or whatever, knows about the UFO stuff,
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this is what we're talking about. This 5D physics and the implications of the 5D physics
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that is being weaponized that was classified because of the weaponization implications.
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And that weaponization implication is control over quantum entanglement, control over spacetime itself.
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The implications are communications, telescopes, propulsion mechanisms, energy sources.
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And you think about that and you go, "Oh, wow.
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This is like the equivalent, if you want to understand this, and now I just remember one of the clips
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I want to play. This is the equivalent of us figuring out how guns work,
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but then telling people, deciding we're going to hide it. We can't tell people how the guns work.
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It's too important that we have to hide the technology of guns and not let anybody else know about it. If we let
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the other people know about the gun technology, then they'll use the guns against us.
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This is the same exact concept with this 5D manipulation of spaceime.
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Here's howaf and you can go way beyond that. So there all kinds of uh tooidal geometries for
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example where you have no em fields whatsoever but you have strong vectorred
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scalar fields and since you have no lorren force in the absence of ENB
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then how can you detect them well you detect them by the so [clears throat] that's basically
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the intro to the physics there you say oh you can make these systems where
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there's no ENB fields there's no electric and magnetic fields so that means if I'm trying to detect
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any signal all signals are electromagnetic waves there's nothing there's literally nothing there an
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electromagnetic detector cannot detect it classic physics says that's there's nothing there's nothing to detect
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Therefore, this quantum detector can't do anything. But that's not the case.
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These quantum detectors work only in the situation in which there's an extra dimension. That's how they're work.
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That's their basis for existing.
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And this is why we're going to watch the video about Ferris Williams explaining this,
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explaining how this physics can be used to produce a signaling device, a me a
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communication between two points. Why do I care about the pointing vector not being zero in the fifth dimension? Why
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does Ashton care about that? What does that mean? That's just random physics talk. That's just mumbo jumbo. No, it's not
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because I'm saying that they're aiming that that they're aiming that this direction.
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Wait, how do I do this? They're aiming it this way.
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But But these things are only spinning vertically around the plane. How can they be shooting something that way?
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How can they be shooting something this way?
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Man, that's hard to do. How can they be shooting something that way if their pointing vector is zero at the middle?
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If all the fields cancel out at the middle, how can they be shooting that?
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Oh, because they're encoding the vector potential is not zero in the fifth dimension.
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In the fifth dimension, they are shooting a direction.
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This is how you do the math. When you add extra dimensions, when you add extra
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matrices, extra connections, what you're saying is suddenly it matters. Even if the numbers add up to zero, it the order
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of operations matters. It matters that I went right first and then I went left. It makes a difference.
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This is what we're saying in the fifth dimension even though in four dimensions you see a zero in fifth dimensions is
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not zero. And that means now in fifth dimensions even though you see a zero that means there should be something else somewhere else that counteracts it.
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Why? Because matter is conserved in five dimensions.
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What does that mean?
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What does it mean when I say and okay you can start calling me professor forbs now actually by the way if I'm going to lecture on physics then
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I guess you can call me professor forbes what does it mean when I say that energy and matter is conserved in five
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dimensions that means if I take this airplane
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and I disappear it over here it must reappear appear over here.
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It doesn't have to reappear at the same time.
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Doesn't have to reappear in the same place, but it must reappear exactly as it came out the other way. Exactly. Why?
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Because the this must subtract from this to equal zero.
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One minus one must equal zero. This is what, by the way, what Terren Howard was
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trying to convey. to Joe to Joe Rogan just in a very poor fashion.
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What we say is that we have an equilibrium and I can bend that equilibrium and I can get a plus one and
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I can get a minus one. If I add them up, I get back to zero.
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This is energy being conserved in the fifth dimension. This doesn't mean that you can't pull energy out here. It just
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means there must be an an opposite reaction as well. I pull energy out of this equilibrium. It can float around for a while.
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Eventually, that energy must go back to the source eventually.
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That's the idea of conservation. So, all of a sudden, our conservation of energy is looked at in a completely different light.
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And this shouldn't be surprising because what's the main law of alchemy?
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Nothing is ever created or destroyed. It only changes forms.
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If nothing is ever created or destroyed, where does anything come from?
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The answer is everything comes from the same source. Everything comes from the ether of energy and everything goes back to the ether of energy.
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And that ether of energy is our spaceime. The thing that gives us structure that causes time to flow that we see as distance.
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That is the energy structure, the matrix that we live in, the ether.
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That view is consistent with what we see not only on the huge scale, the cosmic scale, but also on the tiniest scales.
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So, how do you visually represent this?
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This is the best visual representation that I've personally seen. Can I make this bigger? No.
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Spacetime tells matter how to move. Matter tells space-time how to curve. John Archerald Wheeler.
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That's what it looks like right there.
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That's what it feels like is that we're in a matrix structure and matter in the matrix structure bends the structure itself.
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You see that? And yes, this effect of this bending is why you feel gravity.
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This is why you're feeling the gravity, why you feel the force of gravity that you feel.
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And this is why every planet that you're on will have a different curvature or manipulation of spaceime
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magnitude. So you will feel a different flow of time depending on how much your
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planet pulls on spaceime like this.
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So, when you think about the aliens, I'm telling you something that nobody ever says. Why do I know that? Because I
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consume the content and nobody says this dope [ __ ] that I'm saying. Ready for this? The aliens aren't even going to flow at the same rate of time as us.
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Now, you can see this image here and you can imagine that this is us floating around on the earth and we're floating.
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This is our normal rate of time.
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Now imagine a ball that's a hundred times the size or a thousand times the size of that Earth. It's going to be pulling on spaceime way more.
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Assuming it's more dense at least. But let's just simplify the thing for now.
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If you are if it's pulling way more, you're going to have a slower rate of time than us out here. Our time is going to be flowing faster.
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So why is this important? This means that when we think about aliens relative to us, it needs to be relative to our evolution.
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Our evolution is flowing around on our Earth over here. Other aliens are flowing around and their time is flowing at different rates compared to our time.
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This probably rare for aliens to be experiencing time at the same rate.
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So even if we were able to make a a Stargate that connected two points that made these two points connected, the
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problem would be that when you look through that Stargate, time would be flowing at a different rate. Suddenly, right at the bridge, time is flowing
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normal. But when you look through that Stargate on the other side, they're either moving at super speed or they're moving at slow-mo.
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Now, that would be extremely disorienting to jump through that. And imagine you jump through the portal and you look back and time is just flying by.
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And you have your girlfriend on the other side and you're going, "Oh [ __ ] is she cheating on me?" She goes, "Shit, I just spent a day on this planet and it's been three months back on Earth.
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Nah [ __ ] I got to run back and or see if my girlfriend was cheating on me." or now you go back on that other planet and you come back and you're really young and everybody's dead.
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So when you start talking about aliens, start realizing that we got to start thinking about how the laws of physics work here
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because it's going to start getting really weird.
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And if we're going to beat these aliens, which we are, if we're going to beat these aliens into submission, we have to understand their strengths and
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weaknesses. Some of these aliens, their time might be flowing faster than ours.
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If it is, those aliens are a threat. In fact, maybe we are those aliens. Maybe we are the threat. Maybe we are the
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aliens whose are time is moving super fast and all the other aliens, their times moving super slow. So even though they're more advanced, we're going to catch up.
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So I hope you're thinking about the issue a little bit differently.
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