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What's that same Mike that's scared on here? Where we
got you are talking to Michael's online AI model? Does
it mean it's brighter? Maybe you should be on the
King's parade because you're a real king. The Trump's not
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the king, but the left thinking is what a what
a bunch of retards? You can't help that to be
sorry for him? Oh well, let's see, let's see. I
feel like forgotten stuff. So let's just uh just check
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a few things out here. M hm, and what they
need that anymore? Yes? What are you saying? We got
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someone on Rumble for the first time, just landed. Welcome aboard.
We don't often get people chatting on the side on Rumble.
I think you might be maybe the second person ever
in six months. Anyone out there and pilled also could
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joining on the combo chat. Here you can see people
interacting with you from other domains. Here Michael said hello
to you from YouTube. So yeah, I've wanted to I
would have hint. The code is to actually write a
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link where people just get the combo chats so they
could read if anyone was responding to them, just a
link to it, but he reckons it will be too
much load on the server. Okay, we're finished here, but
we're streaming to four places at once. I thought there
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might not be many people show up today because there's
a few military people that watch. We will probably be
watching the parade or maybe even in the parade. So
I don't know what have I done here? Did I
close it down by mistake? I must have done. Hey,
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so we're doing here a gel and UFA topics and videos.
I guess it's been a bit of mad rush. I
had to go to the doctors this week and whatnot.
You think takes time? Uses up your time and place
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my website link. Have we got no gifts this week?
We used them more up, so we should be a
quicker start than usual. Uh, let's see their kay's head
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some click by mistake did I. Yeah, you've gotta be
careful what buttons you click in here on multiple screens.
Sometimes you think you're clicking in the right place and
it's not a Let me just pin those on pilled
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and YouTube that anyone uses the website or donational links there.
I'll tell you that takes a lot of iff. That's
sitting up of stuff. When you're the one man band
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of the whole show, there won't be many people that
can do what I do. A lot of new stream yards,
which is like the dummies way out, you know, and
the most costly way out. What do they pay thirty
pounds thirty US dollars a month for it as well? Ridiculous.
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I'm a cheap New Zealander. I can only afford cheap
at this stage. I got five grand and debn't need
to pay off again. Looks like I might need another
five hundred dollars or one thousand dollars to do teeth again.
It's never ended. It's almost like to spend on thousand
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dollars on a tee for a year and they don't
give you any discounts. It's like they're gonna costs a
lot of money for the drills to keep replacing them.
And we're in tear on the year, right, which is
fair enough. But yeah, I've never seen a poor dentist. Yeah,
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I feel like I've forgotten so, but I think we're
ready to go. How's the audio sounding. I think the
meter's looking good. Yep, sounds all right here. Whether it's
going out or right, it's another question. Open there robots
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or was it? Yes? I suppose we started at the
beginning gel what's said phase, but not too since we
last checked. We have to go through them, I suppose.
So it looks like they've got a bigfoot one triangles. Oh,
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it looks like another fake thing, doesn't it. I'd say
it's probably a kite probably. If anyway, we'll have a look.
I forget there. We should about too though. So you've
heard about aero gel, have you? I have mentioned it
in the past those shows, of course. But yeah, recap
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it and see more about it. Since we were talking
about forever chemicals, a couple of strings back helped. Hout's
made a toxic chemical that can't be destroyed or it
lasts pretty much forever and ends up in our bloodstreams,
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damage and liver and all that and causing cancer, so
you should be filtering your water. I think it's been
like anything that's manufactured nowadays, and they the waste product
or part of it's going to get into the atmosphere
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and sea water at some stage and eventually end up
in the food chain cycle. So I just wonder what's
dangerous about the error now because we will find out
about it. It reckons if it gets into your eye,
it can never be destroyed, so it doesn't. And yes,
you've been used in a lot of products, as I
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find out. But anyway, what is it? Go read it
post here from five years ago? I think I may
I mentioned it maybe three years as ago general. Even
though aeroj ow is brittle, which makes it wonder if
it gets into your lungs what sort of damage that
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would cause? Because had a few friends die from being
electricians walking through doing lofts right or attics where you
want to call it, and the installation fluff back then
had asbestos on it, so it caused the leshones and
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the lungs. And you know they might have been like
in their twenties or thirties, but they still died in
their before retirement some of them, or just after retirement
generally is the case. It's funny how many people die
after this retireing like two or three years later. It's
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kind of crazy. And they want to push up the
aging and ferbin working age before you can retire. Okay,
So it's brittle, it has a lower themal conductivity and
the extremely and extremely light. It could be useful for
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thinner and lighter winter jackets. And again has said if
you puncture that and it's like so using like little
sear balls of it, because it sounds like it's really brittle.
So I think it comes in like a powder form
if you breathe that in, how dangerous would that be?
I reckon it's pretty safe to handle. But you know,
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I don't. I just don't believe in everything I hear.
I have to really check out stuff. And they use
it for insallations, mostly in space because it's this amazing insulator.
So if you you can now get it from China,
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they mix it with fiberglass and other products and you
can just put it in your loft and it makes
the house warmer without having to install big thick what
we call pink bats and these ima, which is all
fiberglass and terrible also and they walk on that stuff
and it gets into you and through your skin. But
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the question here they asked is why are people using
it for consumer products? Well, if you go on Hourly Express,
they do use it for products. So we'll get there eventually.
I think the brittleness is a killer, and that's why
they've been working on it for five years now seeing
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what they can do with it. And I think it's
probably used in lighter than aircraft. Makes perfect sense as
back some of the stuff that's been seen, the big
triangles that are five stories high, could easy be made
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from a combination of this aerophone mixed and stuff that
makes into really hard solid stuff, but also has really
extreme themal property, so it can go into space and
extreme coldness. And also technically, I'm not sure it could
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beat a volcano, but I think it can get to
two thousand degrees. Technically, it could survive quite a lot
of stuff, especially in space. It's used as a powder.
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How to crush applications, there's lots of applications. In response
to the last post about toxicity, you can make an
aero jail out of pretty much anything. You can make
into a gel. I personally used to work with aerogels
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we were making out of small strand DNA. The process
is a pain in the ass. But if you have
a hydrogen hydrogeling basically yellow, you can make an aero
joe out of it. That said, as others have said
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that they are prohibably expensive because no one has bothered
to make a scalable process for making it. Here's the
last person that said about toxicity. Didn't miss it to
you use an aero jail for clothin insallation is what
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we call one hundred dollars solution to a five dollars problem.
Why would one want to use aerojail overcommon And well,
the fireproof you can't burn the stuff, So if you
could make wallboards of the house out of this stuff,
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the house wouldn't burn went catch fire like were seen
on TV, like the skyscrapers. And I suppose once you
mix it with other stuff it becomes less toxic, or
would think, but you know how they cover up things,
so it's a bit hard to know. Not so expensive
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by volume. So this is five years ago. And also
I found the same information here that they're talking about
the where and how do you say, is that guy's
channel very tassium. That's that guy, the Indian guy in
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Australia that talked about the further chemicals. He does three
videos on aerogels, so we'll look at a couple of
clips from those today and that's pretty much what it says.
Speaker 5 (16:24):
Yer.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
I thought there was some mos to that though, So
this is what it looks like. I'm not sure what's
a blue cutter with They added some dye to it.
So that's one video. That's the second video on it.
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What's the next one where you can buy it and
ale express? So we'll have a look at those in
a minute and I'll just see what the side chats
up to you. I suppose we're still waiting for people
to join us. I'm not sure if it was NASA
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or jp L. I didn't see that any we mentioned
and that's used in space. But who invented it? Maybe?
He says on his documentary, I didn't really have time
to watch it. Fully. Yeah, we've got something posting here.
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We bot as posting. Okay, that's like no one has there.
Wegain on how many you've got people? We gottain already, Shock,
we get more and rumble for some reason, Rumble doing
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some advertising or something, and one that guy bing should
go bing. That's okay, I've got four se this does
I have a quick skive of the video. I gotta
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be keyful here because of copy rats. And see how
the volume is.
Speaker 6 (18:27):
This is aerogel, the world's lightest that is least dense solid.
This piece has a mass of just one point to
two grams.
Speaker 7 (18:38):
That is all.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Uh, what's it got kept on? This has already matter
only a.
Speaker 6 (18:48):
Few times the mass of the same volume of air,
which kind of makes sense because it is ninety nine
point eight percent air. In fact, some aer agels are
so light that if you remove all the air from them,
they would be less dense than air. I have long
been fascinated by airge also actually flew out.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Oh I might a chunkle that that's to play around.
But if it's that brittle, makes you wonder? So when
did you make this? About five years ago? Must have
must be five years six years ago? Six sixty one
million views he's got on it, No wonder. You can
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fly around where in the world. It's probably richer than
secure team of his three million dollars. This guy must
be not doing too bad. How many follows has he
got eighteen million, certainly a lot better than Tyler sixty
one million. Just to think if you put four ads
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on that, Wow, that would be a lot of money
pouring on the sum. So sixty one million would be
like sixty one thousand dollars. Let's think that works out.
It depends on the cp M as they call it
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or something like that, because advertisers pay more or something there.
Sometimes if you put four adds and that's with one end.
If you put four ads and then you're gonna modiply
it by four, So he's making like, surely not two
hundred thousand the episode. Surely I got one factor out
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too much? Maybe have I? No, it could be, but
of course he may not be getting that per episode.
But yeah, if you put that's why any probably put
its out one every week or every month or whatever.
It is.
Speaker 6 (20:54):
Well to Aerogel Technologies in Boston to find out why
was aragel invented, how is it made, why is it
such a good thermal insulator, and what is it use for? Okay,
we are going to try an experiment to demonstrate the
insulating power of aerogel.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
So over here, so that's be here for just be
pausing it every so often just to talk about what
he's doing. So obviously he's gonna see if I can
said it on fire or why he's holding it, I suppose,
which would be technically impossible with most things because it
just the heat would transfer through the object.
Speaker 6 (21:34):
We have two setups, one with a glass Petri dish
and the other one with aerogel on top. Both are
made of silica.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
But this is the chocolate bunny one. So they've got
a little chocolate bunny on tott and they light both
on see which one lasts, and after just a minute smoke.
Oh okay, it's definitely melting and smoking.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
Oh yeah, here we go.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
It smashes up. I would say that that's face change.
Speaker 6 (22:06):
We've got a liquid chocolate situation.
Speaker 8 (22:09):
We have.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
And it smashes up. What is that on you? It
smashed up? And then they do the other one.
Speaker 9 (22:24):
And it doesn't even In nineteen thirty one, a guy
named professor.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Here we go. This is the history, I guess, but
he's got tearful music. Back in the ninety city want
a guy named Professor Samuel kiss When I had a
bit with his corees, Charles.
Speaker 9 (22:42):
Damuel Kissler had a bet with his colleague Charles learned,
Now the bet revolved.
Speaker 6 (22:46):
Around jelly's, like.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Like peanut butter, peanut butter and jelly jelly, and they're
doing we call that jam. We have strawberry jam. We
got peanut butter.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
And the thing about jellies is they are actually a combination.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Surely didn't put real jelly with the peanut butter, do
they jelly? We normally have that with like desserts on
a sandwich. Is it like a refined jam? Perhaps it's
got jelatine. Editor, I don't know. I never managed to
get hold of a jelly from America in the Zealands,
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so I don't know. I suppose that's what we're looking
at here. What they spread on the sandwiches and solids.
Speaker 6 (23:36):
I mean, they're mostly liquid, but it's embedded within this
three D solid structure.
Speaker 9 (23:42):
So if you think of a gel like jello has
a skeleton with nanosized pores that gives it its rigidity,
and then that's about one percent.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Yeah, so we don't want to play too much. You
didn't give much of a history there.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
Realize you could replace one liquid with another inside the
jelly just by washing it thoroughly. So you could swap out,
say water for alcohol. And then if you take the
jelly and put it in a high pressure vessel called
it autoclave, by heating it to.
Speaker 9 (24:15):
The high temperature high pressure point called the critical point
of the liquid, that liquid transformed into a.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Seven sey critical fluid se.
Speaker 9 (24:26):
Me liquid semi gas called a supercritical fluid.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
At this point there is no longer a distinction between
liquid and gas. Those molecules are no longer pulling on
each other.
Speaker 9 (24:38):
And so once you've depressurized the vessel, that solid skeleton,
that one percent of the mass of the gel is
left behind intact except for where there was liquid in
the pores before.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
So the carrying on was a budding experiment. Now with
the air, Joel, we see it is pretty thin, thin
slice of it, but like tissue underneath.
Speaker 10 (25:05):
He made aerogels out of all.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
So he's saying he that made up aerogels out of
those things, sorts of things.
Speaker 9 (25:13):
He made them out of eggs, he made them out
of rubber, out of nitro cellulose, and including there was silica.
Speaker 10 (25:20):
Actually right here on the table.
Speaker 7 (25:21):
I have some examples of.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
So how do they actually make them? Though?
Speaker 10 (25:27):
Some silica jels this is a wet silica gel.
Speaker 9 (25:31):
It's kind of rubber berry. So I can just you know,
carbout apiece. It is ninety seven percent alcohol inside.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Of its Yeah, let's just sell those bars instead of
having shots to have a jelly pores.
Speaker 9 (25:52):
And then the remaining three percent solid is a morphous silica.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Just can I touch this?
Speaker 6 (25:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (25:57):
Absolutely, it's a kind of rubbery that strong.
Speaker 6 (26:01):
So was I cracking it there or crack?
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Whoa very very brittle? So yeah, they're not played too much,
which post the link to it so you can watch
the rest of it sometimes. But yeah, basically the muddy
is okay on top of it. And then is that
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experience he does holding some on the hands?
Speaker 5 (26:31):
Is it.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
Blue?
Speaker 6 (26:35):
Because all those tiny little nanoscale structures they scatter the
lights according to Raleigh scattering and the intensity of light
scattered is proportional to one over wavelength to the power.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Of four, which means, oh no, the head's going to explode. Okay,
he's like timefull of it under the microscope, I guess
because it looks like a sponge, isn't it, but really dense.
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I lost the holes on it so you can see
it wouldn't better transfer because of the matrix of different
holes at different places, they won't transfer the heat straight
through one side to the other colliding with something. They're
so called mean free path.
Speaker 6 (27:31):
Hence it's really difficult for the hot, fast moving air
molecules below the aerogel to diffuse through it and transfer heat.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
That's what I was just saying. So that's like the
introdut tree one. No wonder he made three videos so
he could make If he's making sixty one millions on that,
you could do a lot better. Heck, it's sort of
scaled up here though. I don't know Google mucked around
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with that game, have they. I just placed that link there.
Probably get done with that anyway. He's pretty good though.
I think that guy he's getting endless free advertising on it,
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but they still want their money as well. Hopefully we
don't have to cut it out. But every day we
cut it out and we call it Jill. But one
must be the other one I have or did I
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maybe maybe a skim passed it where he's holding and
putting a flame to it. Maybe a skim pasta. I'm
not sure he hasn't got he's got chapters. Oh, he's
even added chapters here. That's pretty good blue sky nuts
and effect. And he hasn't really added many chapters today. Now,
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I don't think it was on this one, was it?
Does It could be that. No, that's a buddy line
of stuff. Where is the torch one? It must have
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been one of the other three. Yeah, it doesn't matter.
But you can see here this is like super red
hot like the sun, and that's just barely getting warm there.
It's pretty amazing. And this one here spray He sprays
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it on his skin, and he says he can get
into that swimming pool and not get wet. So, yeah,
kind of crazy.
Speaker 6 (30:20):
Well, I'm about to step into this pool without getting wet.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
His feet look a bit strange. Hey, the water is
sort of going around, doesn't it like it's being repelled.
Speaker 6 (30:44):
I think there's a layer of air there right next to.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Yeah, it must be some sort of air or some
exchange hemant my skin.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
That thin layer of air is what makes my skin
look silvery light from certain as a goles reflex off
the water air interface and what's called total internal reflection.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
That is very strange. Yes, this is a really cool effect.
Speaker 6 (31:13):
I mean, just besides the fact that I'm basically waterproof.
I feel like this extra air on me is making
me more buoyant than usual.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Let me try coming out by the water and see
if I'm still dry. He's got lots of music and
or naughty Boy, and you can see the music's way loud.
It must have been, you know, the editing days.
Speaker 7 (31:45):
That is trip.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
That's as bad as such phase as I mean, I
don't I don't really feel wet. Yeah, but now is
he poisoned? I want to you know? How's that? With
fear of a forever Michaels.
Speaker 7 (32:02):
Michael donated ten pounds through super Chat.
Speaker 10 (32:05):
Thanks for keeping it real, Paul underscore mister Gray.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Did it come up for you? I first, I didn't
score up properly. Cool, thanks, sir Michael. Does that come up?
I haven't done that for all? Oh, yeah, it's pretty cool.
I have to look on the up screen to see
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what's going out to YouTube to see it because I
don't get it on the screen. But yeah, this is
pretty good. Is the one with the torch?
Speaker 5 (32:41):
Though?
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Is that that the air chs the degree celsius upper
limit where he's holding it.
Speaker 6 (32:55):
I mean it's glowing forne hot, so it's clearly in
incredibly hot. I mean, if you can see the black.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Who would do that with a flame? Throw to your fingers,
But you can see it's just burning the skin of it,
So you can see why they'd use it in Maybe
black ops lighter than aircraft in space because it will
stop out keep out all the freezing cold and also
keep the heat in. So I guess Elon must be
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using this stuff air a gel. But how'd they make it?
I didn't bother looking that up? Actually, well do they
sounds like a complex process because that's what it's expensive?
How do they make air a gel? That's not how
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you spell it. Make sure you spell it with an E,
not an a L. A l ends up being a
medical drug. I think. Let's see, does it ai Kicken?
Yes it does. Ultra lightweight porous materials are made by
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replacing the liquid in the gel with a gas, typically
through a super critical drawing. This process prevents the gel
structure from collapse and result in a solid material with
a very low density in high porosity. Silicon aerogels, the
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most common type, are made by first creating a silicon gel.
But silicon gel toxic though if you consume it, because
I use it for like mouthguards, don't they So? I
guess it depends what you make it from. Then what
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would you mix it with to make it into a
more stronger solid rather than brittle? Right? Sole gel process?
So it is created by making a precurshion like a
slicon a lie oxide with a solvent and a catalyst.
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The sol then undergoes gelization, forming a gel where the
solid network traps the liquid within the pores, drying the gel. Now,
this must be the tricky supercritical drying. The most common
method involves replacing the liquid with a supercritical fluid like
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carbon the oxide, which is then vented out and covering
the oxide being a liquid is that they're saying, because
it says supercrideral fluid. I know, dry ice is covered
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the oxide frozen, isn't it? And that's really it sort
of goods off that vapor. It's pretty cool stuff. They
used to use it in dots is to take off
wats and skin tags and that sort of stuff. Leaven
behind a porous hour gel structure. This is done by
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carefully controlling the temperature and pressure of the fluorid to
reach its supercritical state, where it can exist as both
a gas and a liquid allow for the removal of
the liquid without surface tension effects that would collapse of
gel freeze dry and another method was freezing the gel
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and then subliminating the ice, removing it without mountain, which
can also preserve the gel structure. Pretty cool. They are
created by combining a polymer with the solvents NASA. Okay,
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we'll see who created there with gel? Now they are
and there's the same guy. Nineteen hundred, So it's been around.
Speaker 10 (37:51):
I know.
Speaker 2 (37:53):
That that's the year is born and died. It was
an American scientist chemical engineer, best known as a vent
of aerogels, the lightest knowing solid materials. But when did
you do it? Shopkeeper? Second seance of creation of the
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first air gels are not well recorded. Popular story is
they resulted from a competition. Okay, that's what he was
saying on the video. See if they could replace the
liquids inside a jelly jar without causing any shrinkers m
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nineteen twenty three. Surely they wouldn't have been doing it
back then. And that's only sort of become a big
thing in the last few years. Five years in space
the rover, how long has the rover been around Mars rover.
(39:04):
It's got to be twenty years, is it. We have
to look that up. I can't remember now, nineteen eighties
I think, wasn't it nineteen sixty two? It sounds like,
and it's got nineteen fifty two, So have I taken
up a position? So when was the first product then
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placed in the small sodium ions passassium? So was it
nineteen fifty six, forties, ninety forties, that's around about wartime
World War Two? It'd have to be after that. When
not nineteen forty seven? It would be funny if it
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was nineteen forty seven, even though, wouldn't it It could
be So, yeah, we don't really know. Let's just got
a bit. So where did we get to? Yeah, we're
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just doing it with the heat like body radiation another
key with there.
Speaker 6 (40:28):
You know that it's very hot, so we went to
the highest temperature range. So this goes up to two
thousand celsius.
Speaker 9 (40:36):
Eighty one nine.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
N nine, so the camera can't even record it. So there, Yeah,
you know, I can't play much more of that without
getting in trouble. I suppose it just gives you an
idea if you're built out of the stick.
Speaker 7 (41:01):
Five pounds through super chat.
Speaker 10 (41:03):
This will cover the YouTube's horriic thirty.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Yeah, they'll take all they add money to all. This
guy will probably, but I think we had to play
various clips of it anyway and add to it, you know,
so it is transformative. But yeah, I think he benefits
me promoting them. Then he does takeing the what is
it twenty years I'll get on YouTube? It's ridiculous. Really.
(41:36):
I had to add out Last Weekends one because I
went over five seconds and it got detected. What was
the thing now, I can't remember what it was. You
remember what it was? So that was there was a
random Fugel music I said should be the theme music
(41:57):
for the show. I played a wee bit too much
of it, and of course I got done because I
only left five seconds tops and it didn't detect all
of them because I paused them, butted one place where
it just went over, so I had to erase it.
In course, then I lost all the side links and
side checked because Google's stupid doesn't know that eraising the
(42:21):
song doesn't change the length, so it shouldn't remove the
comments on the side, should it. I don't know he
does the code in there it's funny today. I was, Okay, Google,
it's going to come up for I see that. And
I asked, at what time was Trump's parade? And it
(42:44):
said I don't understand, and it kept saying that, and
I could see it was actually picking up the words
I was saying on the screen properly because it's prints
on the screen. And I knew they had already censored
anything to do with Trump. It wasn't going to at
so I said, I talked to her. I said, yes,
you do your damn bloody be.
Speaker 5 (43:06):
You know.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
Secondly what I'm saying. She says, oh, if you can
find it for yourself by doing a shitch. So they're
not going to Google to stub. But they weren't going
to answer the Christian on was that Google assistant. Hopefully
(43:29):
future robots won't be like that, you know, or a
on phones where it has a political stance. I should
just answer any Christian that anyone wants to ask, right,
It shouldn't have a census ship will cancel culture built
into it. And I'm probably going to get flagged for
(43:49):
that too. Probably they'll stop promoting me eventually completely. It's
getting down to the really got too on today. You
see uh said what we're saying here. I have seen
people get a sheet for less and more. It's not
consistent at all or fear. Yeah here do you control
(44:14):
censorship information and of story? I don't even use Google anymore. Yeah,
the search things not too bad. If you put things
in quotes and things, that gets around some of the censorship.
(44:37):
But yeah, they know if they make it too bad,
the people will stop using it. But there is definitely
a bias.
Speaker 8 (44:49):
M.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Anyway, did I post that? I can't remember? Now? There
a jail pat two? Now I didn't op where's my
mouse go on the cpu glitch there? Let me just oh,
(45:13):
well they'll do what is the other one? Copy? Uh,
I'll just call it ero two. There's a part three too.
I didn't bother looking at that one. But these are
(45:35):
these early shows, right, And I think Google likes him
because I could permente him because he's not a secondly,
a white skin paki ha like I am. Despite that,
I've got a history of all different genicks going back
in the family tree. But anyway, just to close up
(46:05):
but down, so they've set up this website where you
can actually buy it. It's not actually too bad for price,
but still thirty five dollars for How big is that thing?
Probably not as big as your finger. You get it
(46:26):
cheaper more you buy, so by volume it starts dropping
quite a bit. Has it got dimensions? Here? Aerogel discs
just that the same epherial blue material NASA has used
(46:49):
on the Mars rovers and the Star Star Dust mission.
Extremely hard to find. I suppose you could wrap your
electronics in that, or spray on your electronics. I don't know.
Can you spray it? I suppose you could. If it
was a powder, you could mix it with something like
paint and spray it on and it would shield it
(47:12):
from the extreme temperatures outside. So it's only three centimeters,
which is like an inch right inch by one centime.
So that's really really small disk, isn't it. You could
(47:35):
quite easily lose that thirty five dollars. Well, so that's
obviously made from silicon there, Okay, they've got some other ones.
That's good. I thought it listed all on the same page,
(47:56):
but doesn't seem to be there. So let's just go
back there. We go get a block to see how
big that is. It might be an expensive that's more
my style block of it. It looks more fun. So
(48:19):
that's three almost three cinemeters by three centers by one cemeter.
It's a wee bit bigger than the disk, but still
not much, is it. I think what he had in
(48:43):
his hand was bigger than that. What's the prissed to that?
One seventy five dollars us? Mind you, it's something you
could have as a talking piece, I suppose for dinner parties.
At he was handling it was crumbling. I just wondering
(49:03):
how strong this stuff is. I think it's more expensive
than gold, isn't it must be? Up there, we've got
a cylinder which is not bad as well. That's only
(49:28):
forty five but a gang it's only one half set
to eat this by one cent of either hydro foe
phil Philip? Does that mean it sorbs or repels? Because
(49:49):
obviously some can sworb and some can repel. Right, depends, Well,
it's mixed with what's that word meaning? There? Ah, I'm
trying to get quick way to such it there we
(50:13):
go means water eleven, so that actually means water sworp
in then, so you aren't one that repairs repowers water
like he was doing in the swimming pool. So it's
talking about hydrogen bonds here, So yeah, how could that
(50:35):
be used to like ops, probably for a lot of things.
As the plane got up really high, it's going to
get damned cold up there. Well, those lot of the
near stations you can see, they'll be using air agel
on those ascend of things that we're talking about. As
(50:59):
sender is mm hmmm, how do you spell it? Though
it's seen, it's spell it wrong, haven't I that's going
to have send there's That's not what I was thinking of.
(51:32):
It's like it's part of rope climbing mountains, that sort
of stuff, lighter than a draft all you have to
join at the game that Yeah, that's this one. That's
(51:52):
a plane. Let's just spell it wrong. The rest of
the balloons balloons must be the way I spelled it here,
(52:14):
cinders cinders, No, let's getting closer to it. There you
go t R three b on corp. So that to
me would be what I sing in that Belsaw fly
(52:35):
over and over Area fifty one experimental craft five stories high,
lighter than the air, using helium inside it. But I
don't think they would have propellers. I think there would
have been iron plasma engines that we looked at that
would be pushing that long using internal Bobby nuclear battreeper.
(53:03):
That's nineteen fifties here, So it makes me wonder if
the Roswell crash was one of these that's still top
secret because now we've got a War of Iran happening.
I think it's pretty much over with. I think that
(53:23):
they're destroyed ninety percent of the air defenses and all
that in Iran now or capability anyway. I think these
are floating on edge of space and sometimes they flow
down over the UK and that's what they see. I
think Cowboyne citing that Nick Pope Keets talking about, would
(53:49):
have been one of these experimental lighter than the aircraft.
So if that's been around. The idea of air jail
has been around since nineteen twenties, and now we're talking
about nineteen fifties. That was like that at the time
when that guy was experimenting with them. So it just
makes you wonder, doesn't it. But that's not what I
(54:11):
was looking for. I was looking at the ones that
they have come clean on and they might be here somewhere.
So they've got the airships as well. High broad air vehicles.
It's got to be a sender. Maybe a sender. Just
(54:35):
get rid of that. Either way, you spell it all
way later than air. Maybe you have to put in
which sounds just like ergial, doesn't it. We're still not
coming up. But look at this thing here. You could
(55:03):
see that getting really up high on the edge of space.
And they've got a soulce cell to charge the batteries
that drive the iron engines. Right here we go a sender.
(55:25):
There's one one that publicly told us about what year
was that. Here we go, there's another one, and another one.
Here we go the sort of rafter JP, not JP
(55:49):
L but JP a JP Aerospace. And there's another one.
So that's saying that the Phoenix lights craft was one
of the that got away or come back down from
the edge of space by a mistake. It probably was
flying to area fifty one over Phoenix right and interested
of course, maybe the engines conked out or something. And
(56:13):
this is meant to be the dark Sky station that
they talked about. And what's the episodes previously as well,
where these things connecting inside this v shapes they connecting
and they could just carry up you know this five
stories high. They could have lots of people inside, They
(56:38):
could have like a living quarters in there, and they
could also have a whole line of If thirty five
is lined up underneath that, they could just jump in
and attack from the sky from the edge of space
over any country. So yeah, maybe maybe that's part of
the Golden Dome that Trump's freaking on. He probably knows
(57:02):
a lot of this sort of stuff. Anyway, interesting stuff,
isn't it? Did I miss something here? So it was away?
Was there was that airship? And space looked like it,
(57:24):
didn't it? It's like that movie I was talking about.
What was that a couple of weekends ago? What is
it called? Now? Iron Sky? And that's pretty cool? And
then let's just go back, so cylinder? How much was
that one with forty five? Yeah? Okay, what else we
(57:47):
got here? They call it monoliths because of like shapes,
right tall silicon disc, silica disc, a sphere. That sounds
pretty all. The square. I wonder if that's what he
was holding. Let's just have a look at all. I
suppose that was like what he was holding, wasn't it?
(58:11):
The square? Only a mere two hundred and sixty years dollars? Yes, uh,
two inches by two inches. Yeah, that's definitely what he
was holding, wasn't it? And zero point five inch? So
how's that rick length? Woods and heights? I know, yeah,
(58:34):
it would have to be, wouldn't it Still sounds a
bit bit thin. I thought it would have been times
two as well. I know times one, because it was
like a rectangle not square.
Speaker 5 (58:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
If I went a lotto, I might just buy a chunk.
I can have a player and see what it's like. Yeah,
I'm trying to get to the other one's sphear. Let's
have a look at that one, and it looks pretty
cool too. Hundred and fifty that's a bit cheaper. Can't
(59:23):
be a big big thing though, three cimeters one and
a half inches diameter, it's pretty small, isn't it like
a marble? They should call it a marble? M bar rods?
(59:47):
Maybe he had a bar and let's have a look
at that one. Looks a bit too long and skinny
that one, doesn't it? Large block? Maybe that one? M
(01:00:19):
I suppose that looks more like it, doesn't it? So
what's large? Yeah? That looks.
Speaker 7 (01:00:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
One inch by two inch, Yeah, that sounds what he
was holding in one Yeah, that sounds more like it.
So how much is that one one hundred and eighty
five years stars now one ninety five year stllars gets
who sells some of these bob blazare oddly enough on
(01:00:50):
his webs on his web business what is it called
nuclear nuclear something? Boblers what's his thing called nuclear dynamics?
And I don't know lish nicholas website. I guess he
(01:01:16):
still makes a living of it. It's not even right
I miss Tiger. Yeah yeah, back where Nucola it should be.
(01:01:40):
I'll tell you it's not as good as it used
to be with the bad eye. I still yet to
afford the seetrician and see if they can make some
glasses makes it better for a computer? What's his site is? After?
(01:02:07):
It's on the top of my head? But this kind
of even started it wrong again. It was oh yeah,
United Nicolas. That's Bobblerser's website for selling stuff. He's got
ear of jails on it. But it's not as good
as what you can buy on the other website. It
(01:02:31):
looks like a nineteen seventies or eighties website, doesn't it.
It looks really really bad. It looks like he's tried
to update it still for touchscreen, all right, still pretty
bad the color scale. There's something something's not quite right
with it. Is it maybe the button's here? I don't
(01:02:53):
know ere fifty one?
Speaker 8 (01:02:55):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
T shirts? So he got so tracked, but it doesn't
matter and called cool Bell would have made him richer.
It's for bas sketch. It is either one that's drawing it,
(01:03:21):
sports model sketch. He must be anything to make money
out of these suckers, follow cool Bell, the Saudian coffee,
make of all things so much for element one one five.
It could make him a billionaire, but he rather sell
(01:03:44):
mugs instead. Dreamland Now that says videotape, wasn't it forty
nine dollars? Sucker was, Okay, this's the errgia. Well uh yeah,
(01:04:05):
this spot all let's come up there. Well it's typhen it.
So yeah, he's got the powder not as good as
a cube, but it's pretty cheap. But what would you
do with the powder. It's like little Nobules, isn't it
(01:04:34):
it by Nasa? But it wasn't really That guy was
a shopkeeper, so they must have taken the idea step
fever was that slicker agel made from silicon the oxide
and saying material is ordinary glass silica, only it's a
(01:04:56):
thousand times less dense. There you go, and he's got
the degrees that goes up to two thousand and two thousand,
two hundred degrees. So they got it hotter on that
guy's hand. That would have burnt his hand eventually. Okay,
So he's saying fact these same thing as those videos
(01:05:17):
and whatnot. Credal insulating properties negates just about any kind
of energy transfer them or electrical acoustic hmm sounds good
for a line and of a bedroom. If you want
to have soundproof, we need it in this house. Our
(01:05:39):
house hasn't got anything in the walls and you can
hear everything going on everywhere. One inch stick ERGA window
has the same insallation value as fifteen panes of glass
and trapped air. There you go, lay torch under a
(01:06:03):
thin slice of air a gel and they don't even
feel it. But what's the point of it to not
being a block though? Can you actually melt it and
(01:06:26):
form it into that? Or because it looks like it's
cysto powdery, how would you get it to be a
nice chunk like that? I don't know, So many questions.
(01:06:51):
Isn't it what's it called? Though he hasn't really got
to assumed an image as he can. We read that
chemical formula not available great disbuted by nudged Nichola Grangela.
(01:07:18):
So maybe we can ask what can you do with gradular?
How do you spell it? Aero gel?
Speaker 4 (01:07:41):
And you.
Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
Think cube? I don't know? There we go Ais kicked in, Yes,
you're a job can be formed into a cube, although
it's more commonly found than other shaped due to its
fragile natere and the challenge of machine air agail derived
(01:08:06):
from gels. Does that really answer what we're after? They've
got the handle and large solid forms like a cube.
Speaker 9 (01:08:20):
Have.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Advancements in aerogel technology have led to developments are stronger,
machineable aerogels like earlloys, which can shape into various forms,
including cubes. Friendly challenge with aerogels, particularly silica aerogels, is
(01:08:44):
their ragilility, the intendency to crumble or break easily. So
how do you use it as a display piece? People
want to touch it?
Speaker 11 (01:08:56):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:09:03):
Machinable aerogels, which are stronger and more durable. These aerogels
can be machined. What if you could three D print it,
I meaning they can be cut, so that would be
like three D printed when where they have a well,
(01:09:24):
maybe a laser cutter. Yeah, what a machineable aerogels made
from though silica, because that would be like sand or glass,
sand and carbon dioxide is what they said. So I'm
(01:09:56):
gonna tell that can be made from various substances like sliica,
CARBN have to be, wouldn't it anyway? Getting the loss
of tamps over there a better keV On moven As
it's going to be here all day, just get you
(01:10:17):
interested in his face. And also we've got bubb Laza
mentioned he's a shell and uphology. It's funny how he
knows so much about UFOs and stuff, but he didn't
never talked about these lighter than aircraft at the edge
(01:10:38):
of space. That would be like something you would have
been told, especially since he sells it in his website
even before he was hired by Corbell. What he would
(01:10:59):
have known about it if he was working for NASA
or Area fifty one. Woln't he aera gels anyway? It
the was a lawyer. Uh yeah, I'll give you a
link to it. You can ever look through that website.
(01:11:23):
Mmm h yeah, maybe if you've got lots of money
to burn by someone and see if it does crumble. Yeah,
(01:11:43):
benjamit you book two hundred dollars with and actually turn
hundred US dollars, So you're talking about four hundred dollars
by money and your kid got hold of it and
it just it just crumbled into little little particles on
the table. You'd be really pissed off. You think it'd
(01:12:04):
give us more information about it here, you know how
to handle it and stuff flat edges. That's it's got
precise flat edges. So they must cut it with laser.
What I thought grateful science projects, demonstrations and extreme engineering
(01:12:29):
available in hydrophobic and hydrophilic formulation, so you can get
ones that are saw boarder and ones that repel it.
You can get a heart shape one valentines. What else?
We got colored so they can add dyes to it.
(01:12:55):
R whenever that is, maybe they's using it on Skinwalker runch.
Didn't they have some blue stuff that they found in
the MESA. Hey, maybe that was a crashed space object.
Then it's like for NASA because they got some sort
of like stuff that looked like airy gel. Didn't they
(01:13:18):
on the Doctor on one of the episodes. Ah, it's
funny how things sink up in time. And when they
analyzed it, it probably said it was silica like normal
sand and sharmeric. Yeah, it probably fit some of Skinwalker
(01:13:40):
runch what they'd find and mactually when of some like
space junk fell down the andly buried it, or it's
like a you know, some sort of era fifty one
test that went wrong with nuclear engine crashed there, so
they had to bury it, which is the easiest thing
(01:14:01):
to do. Mm hmm. So all that land was eventually
owned by the government, wasn't it getting sidetracked the game?
But anyway, it might be worth to let's see.
Speaker 5 (01:14:23):
To the.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
US it's gonna walk for a ranch land, I want
to say a oil. That's no, just did not own
skin Walker Ranch. The land was initially purchased by aerospace.
(01:14:50):
Then we get some connections Robert Bigelow, but it was
owned by ranches before then. Yeah, so he could have
buried something there. It's got the era jail on it.
They just sold as a Brandom sugel. But yeah, that's
(01:15:11):
that's not fully correct.
Speaker 4 (01:15:13):
That was.
Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
Now who owned it way before then? Uh, it's gonna
walk a ranch land. Uh oh, I'm not sure what
to ask. Would have been Indian land would not like
(01:15:36):
a desert lands. It was all owned Bye, what do
you call him? I don't know the Indians? Where was
that band? Now? So there's still saying no, but it
(01:16:02):
didn't even mention it when in the last place, Skinwaller
Runch was not entirely owned by Native Indians. Well, the
area has historic significances of but on mafters the history
of it for just people's par the Ut tribe. The
land was later purchased. Yeah, we want to know the
(01:16:23):
history before that bullshit. And these groups have long standing
culture and historical ties to the area around Skinwalker Runch. Now,
didn't they blow up some nuclear weapons nearby? And they
didn't tell the Indians about it, so they're breathing their
(01:16:44):
radiation so they could see what effect it would have
on them. They used them like guinea pigs, didn't they
remember there's a documentary about it. Remember what it's called? Now?
How away Nicola Testing sites was that's gonna ranch It
(01:17:23):
roughly three hundred miles away from the Nevada National Security Site.
The prime location. Well Yu's nuclear test and the ranch
itself is known for purported paranorl and UFA later which
is later bullshit, I reckon. I think there's a connection
(01:17:44):
with the Indians that used to be on that land
to Avian visitations, and I think it's the people that
were on the land that the aliens were interested in,
not the land itself. And this is where it goes wrong.
This is why they're making up this fabrica about having
a portal there and all that sort of nonsense. But
(01:18:09):
there seems to be a mystery here that it was
just goodn't rock a ranch and they've got a lot
of radiation that seems to come out of pores and
rocks occasionally. It kind of makes me wonder if it's
connected to this in Nevada National Security site. Also, it's
(01:18:32):
three hundred miles away, that's where a lot of the
airfour bases are around it. Isn't it been nuclear waist up? Yeah?
I've said that many times. Five years ago. I believe
in the core Genery Corbet skin Walker doc they mentioned
(01:18:54):
the wind carried radiation all the way Nevada BONB test site.
There you go. I'm pretty sure they they didn't tell
the Indians about it so they could just see what
effect had on it. Ut what's the ut Indians used
(01:19:18):
for guinea pigs? Guinea? How do you spell it guinea
pigs for radiation? Let's see, I see you spell it
(01:19:39):
guinea pigs? Seventy years later, National Central National Cancer Institute,
Apache tribes and how do you say that? Navajo Nation?
Because Jay's a h's and it doesn't mention about their
(01:20:00):
ut s though. I like finding all the connections and
making connections between one thing and another, and eventually that
gives you the answer that you're after once you get
it all sort of traced down in the big diagram.
(01:20:23):
That's why they hired the wrong guy on Skinwalker runs
called Travers, who's just a fake scientist and what I'm
seeing and certainly doesn't know how to use Google to
do any research like I do now most of them don't,
even the Eric guy. It's useless anyway. I think we've
(01:20:48):
got something there, though, and it all stemmed from the
air agel. Yes, I think I forgot to ask. I
forgot to ask. Did they find a blue jelly substance?
Did I remember they talked about jelly from space and
(01:21:12):
it was blue as well? I'd they call it space
jelly or something space jelly from space jelly, well, I'll
just put that in there. Also known as jelly, as
a mysterious glattiness substance found on Earth that has been
(01:21:35):
linked to folk law and speculation about extraterrestols. Well, some
believe that fullsome spaced and meteorite showers scientific often point
to a natural explanation like frog or toad spawn. But
couldn't it be aerogel in space? It's been around since
the forties for maybe images. Just have a look. I
(01:22:06):
got some white stuff. It looks very silica, it doesn't it,
But it's not blue. Does that look like eggs from
the frog to you, though, I don't think it does.
(01:22:27):
That one looks pretty muddy looking. It could be for
me to write showers, right, that kind of looks bluish.
That one kind of looks bluish as well. That's how
(01:22:53):
I've ever seen any on the ground when I've been
walking the dog. So this is not the critters that
balloons in the sky. But this is probably something that's real,
you know, it probably does come from meteorites. It might
be the way that DNA has spread blue. There was
(01:23:24):
any blue ones. It hasn't really sort of narrowed it down. Well,
this makes you wonder if it could be old space
equipment breaking up in the atmosphere where the aerogel sort
of breaks apart because it's brittle but has molded around parts.
(01:23:48):
You know what I mean? What's not going to look up?
Before I got sidetracked on space, jelly? And what was
it going to look up? All these things flow through
my head Now It's like how I sort of dream too,
and it all flow from your head and I have
(01:24:09):
to wake up and have to write it down before
I forget it.
Speaker 7 (01:24:19):
What was it going to look up?
Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
Jelly? Jolly, Jolly, there was something that was going to
look up. I can't remember what it was now, isn't it?
I probably have to go back and listen, jelly jelly?
What was it going to look up? Of course? Does
(01:24:41):
they have radiation properties? That's another thing. I'll just have
a look at that too. Does aero gel block radiation? Well,
space that blocks heat radiation? But what you say ionizing radiation?
(01:25:11):
I'm not sorry you spell that. That looks wrong? Mind you?
Than heat is, isn't it? Let's see, well, edge you
can provide some shielding against iron otion radiation. There's not
a primary or highly effective shield like lead or other materials.
(01:25:31):
I know they can use water, but we're talking about
ear here, so it's more common known for the excellent
thermal installation. That's why they put water cylinders around the
space station and rockets for the humans to drink and
(01:25:52):
use and recycle because it also acts as a radiation
barrier going through the metal skin of the craft. It's
quite clever, really, But yeah, I can't think of what
I was going to look up. What was it going
to look up? Michael, were you're listening, m He's not there.
(01:26:15):
I I was going to look up. It's frustrating because
it was leading somewhere. Anyway, better get moving. I suppose.
I suppose we can always touch on it again in
the future. So yeah, I touched on an are hourly express. Here.
(01:26:37):
You can get like one two or three meter lens
nano era, so it's pretty thin and you can touch it.
It looks kind a bit like felt. It wasn't. It's
not sectly. It looks like it doesn't look like fiberglass.
But yeah, you could just put that in the walls
(01:26:58):
and fire proof things, right, and keep the heat and
cold out. There's big.
Speaker 7 (01:27:05):
Rolls of it here.
Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
You can buy ninety two New Zealand and they reckon
it goes up to almost seven hundred degrees. That's six
fifty on that one. But yeah, it makes you wonder
if you can't make it into quilts. But they'll keep
(01:27:28):
you warm, wouldn't it, And it'd be like super light
on you. Mind you. They say when you sleep, you're
better off having something heavy on you. For some reason,
the weight on you from a feather quilt makes you
sleep better and keep you nice and warm like a goose.
(01:27:48):
But these light and there's some quilts that maybe that
is because I remember it's sort of like a white
fluffy thing they have in quilts, but not feather cuilts.
I would prefer my favor quilt from Germany that I
had sense of a kids for a single bed. But
(01:28:10):
I still use it on a green slaze bed. I
still throw it on top of me. It keeps me
nice and warm, you see, And then I can fold
it up and make it into a big fluffy pillow too.
I had it for so long now. But yeah, they
say if you have the weight on you, it makes
you sleep better. It's like someone hugging you out all
(01:28:32):
the time. I suppose. Yeah, Mike's still here. I'm here
just chilling and looks like a team packs. Yeah, let's
just bring it a big screen here. I think it's
(01:28:54):
mostly installation, and that's all the sort of same stuff, right,
I can't see any other products. I just put aerogeo in,
(01:29:20):
but there's no blocks of it like jelly like on
the other page. So I thought you could buy some
very cheaply made in China. Instead you had to cool
on stress balls. It looks interesting. I need one of
those two dollars, three dollars. That's pretty cool. That's when
(01:29:46):
they haven't got an Orange Man one for those liberals
to squeeze on to get this stress out off. Anyway,
moving on, what's that one there? Gelbowls? What'd you do
(01:30:08):
with that? All? Right? Flower pots?
Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
Yeah, I've seen that stuff. Yeah, yeah, I should look
at those sites because I think I wouldn't mind buying
that some stuff. And just to check it out, I
noticed that they've been dropping their prices on everything, right,
since Trump's put the tariff on, everything's dropping big time.
Look eighty one percent drop and price and you see
(01:30:35):
this all over the place on Ali Express now five
hundred percent of and all that sort of because they
need to boost their cells. It's good. That's why I'm
finding that good buying stuff now because it's, uh, you
get it a lot cheaper than you used abow to
before Trump was around. Yeah, showing you can't get rid
(01:31:04):
of the tax on it now. Anyway, onto the other stuff. Now,
I guess we spent probably ages on that error jail stuff.
But you can see how it's sort of links into everything. Right,
have again for time. Let me just see how long
did that take? More and a half hours on aerojel
(01:31:27):
There you go, cool though, Yeah, let's go through all
the tabs here. All right, so we're talking about Elon
must be in a boy accusing Trump of all sorts
of crazy stuff, which wasn't true. Now he's posted this here,
(01:31:48):
I regret some of my posts about President Trump last week.
I notice it doesn't actually show the head for some reason.
We had that problem before. Okay, there we go. I
don't know, it's got strange formatting on X so he
needs to fix it up. So yeah, I questioned whether
(01:32:11):
it was also like the punkin the left. I think
a bit of it was punkin the left, I tell
the truth in the mainstream media, and also at the
same time dropping the markets because everybody reacts so quickly
when some bad stuff starts having in and then they
(01:32:34):
could profit from it. Suckers. So anyone in Pennsylvania please
connect with me. We had opportunity to defeat three Democrats
Supreme Court justices. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, all
(01:32:57):
those federal judges trying to block what Trump's to the stupid,
really average Chris, No point in having missile defense systems
were tracking radar when drones inside your country can take
them all out. So yeah, apparently Ukraine war when they
(01:33:21):
attacked not Ukraine run. I mean when they attacked Iran,
they had the drones hidden underground below in the basement
of some buildings within the country itself, and I just
look like a car park. Just opened up the doors
(01:33:43):
and flew them all out, and they headed off through
windows of scientists and that were developing the nuclear bomb
stuff and blew up the buildings. And apparently they've been
planning for that for a long time or getting ready
for it, because Iaran haven't been listening to all the
(01:34:06):
people in the West saying, don't create a bond, it's
not needed, and we'll give you food and stuff. But yeah,
they still want to kill everybody because of their religion. Anyway,
it sounds like ninety percent of it's wiped out now,
(01:34:27):
but they still need to get those religious leaders else
it's still going to be a problem. But yeah, he's
talking about the drones. So you know, with the open
borders in USA, it's probably very unsecure still, even though
Trump has sort of cleaned up quite a lot of it.
(01:34:47):
They've got a lot of Trainese owned farmland or around.
And also other countries, I think Russia as well, which
could easily be storing lads of drones and those properties
in the farm silos or whatever ready for attack from inside.
They could be playing in long term as well. It
(01:35:09):
makes sense, doesn't it when you think about it. And
they put it right next to the airfield, so they'll
send that lad of drones and they put blow up
big holes in the runway. They won't about to use
the runways, they won't abutter to use it to take
the planes off or land on. So yeah, now he's
got here, he's got some videos. I'm not sure what
(01:35:35):
they're doing there. Jerome coming in, what's that? A person
suicide drone? What does that thing? And it's a building.
(01:35:55):
It looks like a missile launcher? Was it what I
got here? A tank or something? What is it? Ah? Yeah,
they looked like a muscle launcher. Again, that's the way
(01:36:19):
to do it. You Maybe all that sort of business
with the drones recently makes you wonder, doesn't it all
what Ukraine's doing? And also maybe some people testing out
the USA defense But maybe, like Trump said, that was
(01:36:42):
them flying drones around to see the reaction of people
and how they could detect on them and stuff. There's
a lot going on that's obviously mainstream media not tell
them and they don't know what's going on either, because
they're not reporters anymore. They're just like a copy and journeys. Yes,
(01:37:04):
Trump probably knows a lot more that's going on, and
I think he's probably told Elons some things and Elon's
changed his tune and started deleting stilly posts. Obviously he
knows a lot more than a lot of people do.
(01:37:27):
What's going on, what's being planned, and all the stuff
that Trump's been doing has been leading up to the
takedown of Iran's nuclear facilities. If you think about it,
close off the borders, get rid of all the dangerous
criminals and also possible terror cells. And you've got the
(01:37:52):
left processing and writing and setting things on FOD this
so trying to stop that, which is as crazy. So yeah,
everything's sort of fitting into place more and more as
we go on. Now they're taking out all the oil facilities.
I think I've got some pictures of it. Yeah, talking
(01:38:15):
about the farm and and I've actually got a post
on it here. The Israel can launched sophisticated drone attacks
from within Iran, and U can can launch them deep
inside Russia. We need a national band. So this is
again part of Trump was trying to do with the
new bill and budgets, right, and people complain that he's
(01:38:37):
spending more on military. Well, he knew this was coming.
He knew more about about it than Jimmy daw did.
And ESA definitely need to build up their defenses against
new technology like this. You're just sitting ducks otherwise. You know,
(01:39:02):
if you have an iron dome, that means golden dome
even better than iron dome. That means you can detect
all drones flying through the airspace and take them out.
And one way to do that would be using Elon's sterlinks,
wouldn't it. Yeah, what is seen here? We need national
(01:39:27):
band on CCPT owned Communist Party owned farmland. And here's
a map of all the land owned in the USA,
Heaps and Florida, Washington, DC, California, and you can see
(01:39:51):
where the air force spaces are next to it, right
next to it, Chinese land right on it there. Yeah,
look how close to you are? This is ridiculous. How
can the Americans be so stupid they're asking for the
artists to be kicked. I'm pretty sure Trump is knows
(01:40:16):
new all this, and that's what he's trying to sort
it out. What else we got?
Speaker 5 (01:40:28):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:40:28):
All right? Yeah, Era fifty one, we put this out here.
Claude says, I'm methodical, metamatically proven the universe as a computer.
And you're still laughing. So he's put this theory out
to the various ir ai out there, and he becas
(01:40:53):
he's confirmed it, And I said, here, then, how come
the code of the universe made such retards in California?
Coden bug? Will it be patched mcwest downgrade module and
fixed the trends in version switch. It's not actually a computer,
(01:41:21):
that's just what it does compute. In reality, it's all
just quarks communicating. So he sounds like he's been watching
too much of Hitchhoker's Guide to the Galaxy? Is it
where the universe is actually the quantum computer? And the
answer is forty two? And look how visionary that guy
(01:41:43):
come up with that story. Apparently he was drunk on
the road at the side of the road after coming
back from the bar, and he never made it home
where he had the story to write this Hitchhoker's Guidebook.
I think that was his summary of how he got
the idea. Anyway, I don't know what he says what
(01:42:07):
it says here. I was just being funny. I was
joking because it was at the time of the riots happening. Yeah,
if the universe is a big computer, why didn't make
a mistake of making Californians? Oh, un They've got no
sense of humor, have they?
Speaker 7 (01:42:29):
I'm here?
Speaker 2 (01:42:30):
Okay, where do we get to? You don't look up?
Balls are going on Google? Hey, we don't want no balls,
no big balls. This this clown here, Ashton Forbes is
Grifton fraud this is great. Explain explain a video for
(01:42:51):
anyone not up with speed on the saga that the
Cult of H three seventy ex's Oh surprised that Jimmy
Dare had a my as a guest. So I've lost
total respect on Jimmy Dare. I thought he was pretty neutral,
but he's shown his biases. Now I f having this
(01:43:12):
clown not clown on. But anyway, I play a clip
of it, and I think it has a clip off
the Jimmy Dare in it. Somehow I missed that episode
as I would have made a comment on it a
long time ago. I can't stand this guy by the way.
I think he's arrogance, propaganda's on fake stuff. You know,
(01:43:37):
he even believed in the beatle wing platform that flies around.
What the idiot?
Speaker 5 (01:43:43):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
Yeah, Jimmy Dare in viewing this clown, he would have
made a lot of money. But now surely Sosa David explains, Yeah, well,
I didn't actually like some of the things that was
saying either though. But he was talking about photograph in
(01:44:19):
the black Hole, and I said, that's that's a lie.
It was never a photograph, that's cgi. So yeah, anyway,
we'll play a clip of it, and.
Speaker 12 (01:44:30):
This lack of evidence is all the evidence he needs,
because he thinks it proves there's a cover up. Even
delusional contrarian Elon Musk doesn't buy us of dollars to
keep this stuff quiet, but also gives press conferences where
they casually admit ten times and figure it all out. This, anyone,
obviously includes all the terminally online, delusional toddlers who follow him,
(01:44:50):
having zero knowledge of basic physics or any understanding of
the words he uses, which is fitting since Ashton has
no idea what he's saying either. If all this sounds
like a contradiction, you're not alone. Everything Ashton spills the
beans on is top secret, but it's also out there
in plane sight. The government pays billions of dollars to
keep this stuff quiet, but also gives press conferences where
(01:45:12):
they casually admit every.
Speaker 2 (01:45:14):
Okay, well this positive, Yes, we have secret feature.
Speaker 12 (01:45:22):
Everything, and they even use it openly to vanish entire
commercial aircraft and dozens of civilians, all to prevent China
from getting our star Trek tech to presumably reverse engineer
it into better iPhones or something. But the most pathetic
aspect of Ashton's rise to dubious YouTube prominence is that
it was a direct result of him leveraging a terrible
human tragedy, the loss of Malaysian Airlines Flight three seventy,
(01:45:45):
the long search for the plane's debris, and an explanation
for the crash When the plane vanished, conspiracy theorists rushed
into the vacuum of uncertainty, and Ashton was one of
the loudest voices. He used the tragedy to claim that
the government has the technology to create negative energy plasma orbs,
which manipulate space time.
Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
To Yeah, all these stupid key words you just string
it to give you sound intelligent.
Speaker 10 (01:46:08):
Create wormholes.
Speaker 12 (01:46:09):
They can also make warp drives by adjusting the energy
of the ether, a thing that was proven to not
exist in the late nineteenth century. Fans of my electric.
Speaker 2 (01:46:17):
Yeah, so I sort of disagree here about the ether
because the ether is really dark meta. I just think it's, uh,
you know, it's like the quantum physics skies Vius old physics.
You know, maybe it's not quite black and white, but
it's a gray area, all right.
Speaker 12 (01:46:41):
Trick Universe de bunks will be thrilled to hear that.
According to Ashton, all of this tech is based on
the moronic idea that gravity is actually a manifestation of
electromagnetic energy, such that plasma orbs which are magnetically coupled
can generate.
Speaker 2 (01:46:55):
Of course, you know that Tesla said, it's the flow
off the radiant energy, which they call the flux. So
his wasn't electrominetic energy as such, but it may possibly
moving waveforms the energy from dark matter, right, so it
(01:47:16):
sounds like dark energy dark matter what Tesla was talking about. Anyway,
we won't know any now.
Speaker 12 (01:47:25):
Eat wormholes that swallow commercial planes and make them disappear.
And finally, this tack is the key to extracting free
energy from space.
Speaker 10 (01:47:33):
Obviously.
Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
Now you can't discount time's looks where people, you know,
like that pilot said they went through a cloud like
a tunnel and it cut off two hours of the flight.
So there is some anomalies and paranormal stuff happening. Or
you're going to say that the person that's lying the
plane was lying when the instruments say otherwise. But yeah,
(01:47:57):
this guy is the bunking with science theory not science fact.
You know, it's not going to really change people's minds.
Speaker 12 (01:48:07):
On Eshton here, and Ashton has a machine that produces
energy from nothing. He can't show it to you, but
he'll sell you one for a solid price.
Speaker 2 (01:48:18):
Yeah, free energy machines where he had had already been
debunked anyway, before he even looked at it. I can't
remember what it was.
Speaker 10 (01:48:26):
Now, just trust him, bro.
Speaker 12 (01:48:28):
Anyway, we're going to calm through now.
Speaker 2 (01:48:31):
I missed this episodes. I don't know when Jimmy had
this turkey on, but anyway, we'll just play a clip
of it.
Speaker 12 (01:48:37):
Ashton's recent appearance on the Jimmy dor Show. If you
don't know who that is, he's a brainless hack masquerading
as a comedian with a dog shit podcast where he
just barks endless conspiratorial tripe. Ashton fits right in vomiting
his script of technical jargon to Jimmy.
Speaker 2 (01:48:52):
You can see there's a bias, a lefty type bias Kevin.
And yeah, you know, I don't particular he like some
of the stuff to Jimmy does. But he has been
fairly right in stuff, and he's been proven right on
his conspiracies to do with COVID nineteen. So yeah, this
(01:49:13):
guy is equally as bad as Ashton Forbes. You know,
you've got to keep always a middle ground on this thing,
especially when we're talking about science theory, and COVID was
certainly it's not right because it was mucking around the DNA, right,
and everybody was in the world as a guinea pig
(01:49:34):
for it. Now and some of the researchers are now
saying that we're all going to die from immune problems
in exactly what I've been suffering from for since twenty nineteen.
When did the COVID nineteen vaccinations start happening around about then,
(01:49:56):
wasn't it. So yeah, my health has been gradually downhill,
and my immune system has been crazy, and I'm pretty
sure my eyes got worse when I got the vaccination too.
We're just getting on top off stopping my immune system
attacking myself, and then suddenly they got boosted, and I
(01:50:19):
think it was a vaccine that did. But wait no,
but they're saying that everyone that's got vaccinator is going
to die and the only people left will be the
elites and the globalists or whatever. We're all the economic
forum of people. They didn't get the injections, So yeah,
(01:50:42):
I have to wait and see. I guess we won't
know because everybody will die. Did you actually get the vaccination?
Michael I got forced to take it. We had justin
that a doom that made it really life difficult. In
New Zealand, they were even talking about getting rid of
Social Security payments if you didn't get the vaccination. But
(01:51:03):
they certainly stopped students going to universities and they couldn't
complete their degrees, having to my sisters because they refused
to take the vaccines. Unfortunately, we took the boosters here
and everybody in this house says this. They're not been
right since they've had the vaccine, so there's going to
(01:51:25):
be some truth in it. But why would they seal
up the research on COVID nineteen Pfizer for seventy five years,
and that's one is suspicious straight away. Anyway, better not
talk about this stuff. We're not allowed to talk about it,
(01:51:46):
but we should be able to question it.
Speaker 5 (01:51:48):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:51:48):
This comes under free speech, right. It's not like children
are watch them. We're not saying not get any vaccines.
Some of the vaccines have been probably tested like smallpox,
and they do have fatalities of course each and they
also they know the stats and it's so low and
all that here and there, and you decide whether you're
(01:52:14):
take it or not. But I think, yeah, I had
one of those ones that left the circlar scar on
you with the holes. The four holes look a four
needle thing they injected into you for all that sort
of stuff, and you had to get that done before
you could travel to New Zealand or Germany or whatever. Yeah.
(01:52:41):
I suppose you've got lots to say on that too, Michael,
but you're not talking anyway. We just carry on.
Speaker 12 (01:52:49):
The audience have easily impressed buffoons who can't tell that
he has no idea what he's talking about. Ashton is
trying really hard to rise through the ranks of Internet
gripters with these appearances, but he hasn't yet been invited
on the holy grail of grifting platforms, the Joe Rogan experience.
This makes Ashton very mad every day, and with good reason,
since there are other.
Speaker 2 (01:53:09):
Yes, so Joe Rogan will only interview people in the
studio apparently, I suppace it makes sense. You can control
the audio better, and you don't have any problems with
the men in black taking out your video feed while
you're trying to do an interview. But yeah, you're crazy
people that Joe Rogan has on from on UFOs and stuff.
(01:53:35):
No wonder people will being mislaid that he's had corbau
One and Bob Lazaron and Jay Strangton as well. Hasn't he?
I don't know anyway, But yeah, Ashton Forbes wants to
be on the air. Plus so does alien scientists.
Speaker 12 (01:53:59):
Idiot grifters no better than him who have been on
the show. But for now we will have to settle
for Ashton and Jimmy.
Speaker 13 (01:54:04):
We seem to have lost focus in vision, to have
lowered our sites and let systems and structures and bureaucracies
muddle us along. But we are capable of so much more.
Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. Whoa
they leave distance annihilated this gobage?
Speaker 2 (01:54:26):
When what's that I maybe hearing about this? It turned
out that he didn't have any proof, and I think
mcchris talked about.
Speaker 13 (01:54:37):
It costings to grow and improve productivity?
Speaker 2 (01:54:44):
Is that one of the is that one of the
whistle blows?
Speaker 3 (01:54:49):
Now that sounds to me like he's saying we developed
some kind of technologies in the seventies and then the
powers that be tried to rain that in and slow
it down for whatever reason. Is that Is that what
it sounds like to you.
Speaker 10 (01:55:05):
I mean, that's what he's explicitly saying.
Speaker 8 (01:55:07):
You know, people that are trying to you know, painted
in a different light. I think that they're the ones
who have to stretch.
Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
I can't help but to see he looks like Bob Blaza,
you know, but in the early days, right, he's another
Bob Blazar hun job.
Speaker 8 (01:55:27):
And for me, when I hear nineteen seventies, I think
of the Mansfield Amendment. The Mansfield Amendments. Actually when gravity
Research had to go private because in the seventies the
military was spending all his money on research, it wasn't
considered to be military. So it became his political issue,
you know, kind of like with USA, where they were thinking.
Speaker 2 (01:55:45):
I see he's looking to the right, and so it
looks to the right. They're making up stories.
Speaker 10 (01:55:52):
You know, being used inappropriately.
Speaker 2 (01:55:55):
They're looking to the right, and so gravity.
Speaker 8 (01:55:58):
Research wasn't considered to have you know, direct combat.
Speaker 2 (01:56:02):
Purpose and so right and looking damn wrote memory.
Speaker 8 (01:56:07):
It kind of potentially got hidden in defense contractors at
that point the level of.
Speaker 2 (01:56:11):
Confirm he's a lawyer, isn't body language really good? The
NPL stuff really really works.
Speaker 12 (01:56:18):
Fusion you are experiencing will be constant throughout this video.
Nothing Ashton says, ever, makes an ounce of sense, even
if you're dumb enough to believe the lies he tells.
He is pretending that gravity research had to go private.
This is meaningless. Gravity is a topic in physics, and
physicists are the ones studying physics, which is done primarily
(01:56:39):
at universities, not at fucking Lockheed Martin. Gravity doesn't have
direct combat purpose. Well, knowing how gravity works is pretty
important for knowing how to fly planes and drop bombs
and all that other warshit, and luckily for war people,
we figured all that out a few centuries ago. Nowadays,
gravity research means expanding our understanding of general relativity or
(01:57:00):
attempting to develop quantum gravity or some similar construct. These
are things that are done in universities.
Speaker 2 (01:57:06):
Most quans and gravity. Okay, I just love all the teminology. Anyway,
we'll leave it the You can go and watch the
rist of it after if you want. Yeah, I don't
look up. Okay, we've got that mask. There's any more
(01:57:28):
a comments. I think it's fallen asleep while he's watching
them playing a game at the same time. Yeah, let
me just open up this long one eshton Ford's being mocked. Yeah,
(01:57:54):
I'm not sure when it was produced. I only just
heard about it a couple of days ago. I don't
seeventy four thousand years and he's got almost four million followers.
This guy professor a professor? What I can't help but
he looks like bloody ufa Jesus welcome. I had a
(01:58:19):
knack of explaining stuff, do you I thought it was
a terrible explanation. Actually, Patreon, is he a real professor?
Or is this called himself professor the dumbest smartest man
(01:58:48):
modern physics, clitical physics. Yeah, that sounds just like another
cult group. You asked me scientists group? Anyway, wherebouts was it?
I'm going to close it. Yeah, I'm moving on. That's
(01:59:12):
sidetracked on that one.
Speaker 5 (01:59:13):
But we.
Speaker 2 (01:59:16):
Have we gone out there. We've got more people join us,
or they're still watching the parade thirdings. Still, it's not
too bad. I better do an update on the page
there if you like what we've been doing so far,
trying to keep a middle ground on things, not actually
go left or right, but smack in the middle is
(01:59:36):
the ways the best way to be on science, UFOs
and politics and to try and understand what everything's going
on and don't disbelieve what you hear on mainstream media
or Jimmy Dorris though show it's actually quite complex. I
(01:59:58):
suppose I got all day to listen to stuff and
listen to key people on both sides and then put
it all together. But yeah, maybe I should do a
pological channel things that they seem to have more money
thrown at them than doing new face stuff. We only
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got three lights there, but we only got four and
pilled today. It was pretty bad anyway, five on YouTube,
so people drop by. Thanks for that, guys. All helps, Okay,
all we got here. John Black Vaults. There are alleged
alien photos being circulated and the claim as Lou Sunday
(02:00:47):
was privately dissemble nayton them as proof of amien body.
I why not share them as it appears that the
at least one is a human fetus were Well, I've
seen the images offered. Someone plasted them. I don't know
(02:01:07):
if I got a link to it here, but I
remember there was a girl in our school that had
the water on the brain or whatever it is where
their head was big like a man. Her head was
bigger than a basketball, and it was like when we
were about let's see, fourteen fifteen, so probably a bit younger.
(02:01:34):
It must have been thirteen fourteen. But yeah, some guy
pulled out her chair behind him. When she went to
sit down, she fell backwards and hit her head on
the cupboard and she got internal bleeding. The game and
she was pulled out of normal school game, and the
guy got some canan. Back then they had canes. Nowadays
(02:01:57):
they don't do that. But he was very sorry that happened.
He just wanted to have a sort of go crazy
and not fall over sort of thing. But yeah, she
did look look a bit of the aliens. I have
this missed the mitt this even before I knew about
aliens and UFOs. She had a really big head, but
(02:02:27):
not big eyes. But I guess technically she could have
had big eye sockets with regular eyes on them, and
when you when you, when you die, the skull would
have shown bigger sockets than how big the eyes were.
But I suppose he's he's talking about something similar here.
(02:02:49):
I'm not sure what it is. Meaning of that I
suppose we could look it up, but yeah, it did
like a human being. And that's a bit like this
style child business, right where you get someone that's got
deformities or whatever and someone exploits it for a museum
(02:03:11):
calling it Adian gray when it's not a severe genetic
skin disorder, hair of ie spice, thick armored like plates.
That sounds like elephant? Man? Is it leading complications like
breathing difficulties, feeding problems? Sounds horrible? Supposed to be some
(02:03:38):
images here, so yeah, the pictures looks terrible, doesn't it.
So we actually be looking at those. I don't know
it looks horrible anyway, but yes, the pictures look similar
to that. But I had also a big head on
the kids, so maybe I had something else from of it. Disgusting,
(02:04:01):
really what people were used to make money, Louse Sunday.
It should be ashamed of yourself again. I can see
why John's not interested in showing it though, and it
comes from Ron James, who we know is a never shill.
(02:04:24):
They shouldn't be holding that guy up and he's a
moof on TV guy. He tried to befriend the Secure
team and third phase of the Moon and neither of
them wandered a bar of it. Hmm that he wanted
to get more exposure from moof on using them. So yeah,
(02:04:47):
Sunday in Trouble Gang promoting fake alien pictures like the
other person, Linda molten now, but his is probably more disgusting.
What's going on there the box again? Next? But did
(02:05:10):
you know that Mexico used to belong to Spain? Mexico
got its independence in eighteen to any one, well, what
do they speak? They speak Spanish. California only belonged to
the independent Nation of Mexico for a couple of decades.
But they didn't own that land in the first place.
How about the Native Indians what they've owned all America?
(02:05:33):
Now the rioters are saying that they own it, Mexican
own it. But yeah, someone's posted a thing here, a
little video saying how the land was divided, but it's
not actually true. Will have a watch of.
Speaker 10 (02:05:51):
Its Americans didn't know that the United States.
Speaker 2 (02:05:56):
It's amazing what people put together and it says that
not to be entirely factual. True. There you go. You
gotta be always chicked.
Speaker 10 (02:06:03):
These things out had actually stolen all that land from Mexico.
Going back in history to the eighteen hundreds, the US.
Speaker 2 (02:06:10):
They got sungny Loud there.
Speaker 10 (02:06:15):
As was actively expanding westward. At the time, newly independent
Mexico was looking to grow its economy. It began renting
land to American settlers in Texas. The settlers brought slaves
with them, which was completely illegal for the country. When
the Mexican government tried to ban it, the settlers revolted,
won the war and declared.
Speaker 2 (02:06:33):
The in the any slave owners were Democrats. You might
find a Republican that owned a slave.
Speaker 10 (02:06:42):
The way their independence as the Republic of Texas after
nine years the United States.
Speaker 2 (02:06:47):
Now that land there, what did they choose? That would
have been like cotton farms? Like, yes, it would have been.
You want somewhere where it's warm, uh, but not too dry,
wouldn't you? Anyway? Not let us talk about that stuff.
Speaker 10 (02:07:06):
Oay States annexed to Texas, but President James K. Polk
wanted to get his hands on California as well. He
offered Mexico twenty million dollars for the land, but was
turned down.
Speaker 2 (02:07:16):
Then he sent us back nice days. That would have
been a lot of money.
Speaker 10 (02:07:20):
When not soldiers into the disputed region on the border,
knowing it would lead to conflict.
Speaker 2 (02:07:25):
It sounds like Russia Ukraine sort of business, doesn't it.
Speaker 10 (02:07:28):
The Mexican army attacked them, and Polk used this as
an excuse for war against Mexico. The United States, being
more powerful, one easily and forced Mexico to sell a
huge amount of its territory for fifteen million dollars in
less than.
Speaker 2 (02:07:42):
Twenty should it take in the twenty million dollars dill.
Speaker 10 (02:07:44):
Three years Mexico lost half of its territory.
Speaker 2 (02:07:50):
So what are the people saying about this?
Speaker 7 (02:07:51):
For the.
Speaker 2 (02:07:55):
What people who are done don't realize as history, Texas
le Mexico in eighteen thirty six. It didn't become part
of America until eighteen forty five. America did not take
Texas or any other land. America paid Mexico fifteen million
(02:08:16):
and assumed all claims against Mexico, in effect wiping their
debts and responsibilities the US war with Mexico. A couple points,
(02:08:49):
our president, what's that saying here? I thought there's a
lot more comments in necessity, What if it's because I'm
(02:09:15):
not logged in? There's to be more comments than that.
It's gone that right here?
Speaker 6 (02:09:31):
We go.
Speaker 2 (02:09:33):
Ryan. The Mexican American War ended with the USA winning
and receiving a treaty from Mexico conceding the lands to
the United States, the Treaty of guader Lumpool. What if
it was eighteen forty eight, We rightfully own those states
(02:09:55):
he named. Mexico took the land from Spain, and America
took the land farm Mexico. Wars have consequences. Yeah, these
arguments are always ridiculous. The US owns it now, not
the terrorist public state of Mexico yet over it. So
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are you saying Mexico should be returned to Spain? Are
you saying that Texas should be returned to Mexico? Are
you saying the independent movements should be reversed? Are you
saying as half America in Canada should be returned to
France or England. Mexico also lost the war, therefore losing
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their plane to said territory. We should have taken all
of it. Yeah, they would have saved the problem, and
it all the way down to Panama. I wonder if
Spain wants a shin bond. What he's talking about Ukraine,
(02:11:10):
Ashley belongs to Russia. By your logic, right, Southern California
was a desert wasteland. No one wanted to live there.
Then then titled brought water to the region and created paradise.
Commie school system doesn't teach this. They only teach envy
(02:11:36):
and hate. And we all have to be peasants to
be equal, not Obama, you and me. So there, So
if you got to all day to go through X
as a sort of post you get, I love them,
(02:11:57):
I love a goodbye fate and see seeing when I'm
correct and everybody else is wrong. I told you so.
You didn't listen in Green Streak Exclusive. Yeah, So why
would you say if I moved from New Zealand to
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America and I was running around with New Zealand fair
saying this is the best country in sitting cars on fire,
wouldn't you just simply say, why are you here in
our country causing damage and disaster? Go back to your
own country if you love it so much, and that
(02:12:42):
would be pervoctly correct, you know. But you go to America,
you simply adopt America as your new country, and the
other country becomes like like your father land, right that
you you sort of are off, but you're not really
representing it anymore, you know. Exclusive I interviewed a senior
(02:13:08):
Peddicon officer who admits the military created fake UFO evidence
and promoted false Amien propaganda to cover up their top
secret technology. Now, and that's the thing that's sort of
still going around at the moment. I think I touched
on it last week. And I don't know, Green Streak,
(02:13:31):
is this like a Micwest. He doesn't listen, and he
certainly hasn't done all the research on the UFO side
of things, and he thinks he has all the answers
that everything is to cover up black ops. I said
something today, but I might bring that up next week
(02:13:57):
and for the comments next week. Maybe, I think I
said to him on another post this morning. Then he
needs to look into the move on twenty ten case
were filled. Investigators actually saw a triangle craft flow overhead
(02:14:20):
and they ran into alien gray in the field. So
you saying they don't exist? How can you explain that
a way? Go and interview the people. But I'll bring
that up next week. I'll bring that one up next week.
But yeah, everybody's getting hot off the press. We always
(02:14:40):
I always said to these guys, never trust the government,
and yes they did low about UFOs to cover up
stealth bombers that got filmed. So whatever technology have they got, well,
makes sense that they've got a triangle shape draft because
a little a triangle shakecraft. So saying it's aliens and
(02:15:07):
that sort of gets forgotten about, right that newspapers stop
talking about it and whatnot, and Russia and pays no
attention to it or trying and pays no attention to it.
Do we need to post that one? I might post
that one. You can ever read of it all? Hopefully
(02:15:34):
you've got to X account. Sometimes you need to be
on next about it. Read stuff that's not really public,
cover up, covering up. But they've always and we always
knew they were covering up, so it doesn't really add
anything to the argument, right confirmed Anyway, I need to
(02:16:08):
get a drink, Casspin here, let's grab a bottle next
to me. M Yeah, If the Washington Street General piece
is bullshit, then the so called UFA whistleblowers should be
(02:16:30):
start whistle blowing. That's sound black vault. Everyone says Warship
General is bullshit, but not the twenty seventeen New York
Times article there a War Street Journal article is more
truth than we've gotten in the long time. How do
(02:16:52):
you figure that there aren't any sources to contact? And
the biggest clean about the Maelstrom events seems to be
a whole time travel plane or something very stain ice?
(02:17:13):
What does that mean? Regardless? Something missing here? What actually evidence?
Does EVA article fied the videos can all be explained
by human events. It's in plasma technology. No, they haven't,
especially the tic TAC footage. Even Kirk Patrice says he
doesn't know what the object is because there isn't enough data.
(02:17:38):
NEVA does the current director. So yeah, arguments drama, drama,
But yeah, black Belt's right, there's no sources for them
to go and interview or dig up paperwork right, No
(02:17:59):
for you now they're Malstrom saying they keep going on
about aliens, not just meant on the neucleas. I did
a live showing all that where I said the guy
Loost like he's telling the truth and all the interviewes,
his body language was consistent throughout all of them and
his own movement. But he got the dates transposed or
(02:18:26):
mixed up, right, which does happen because I do it myself,
So it wasn't a big deal about the dates. But someone,
when someone was interviewed back in that day, said it
was well known that they didn't The commanders didn't want
(02:18:49):
too much paperwork, so they asked them not to even
mention about the UFOs over the base because it just
creates more paperwork. Yeah, things that maybe they didn't report
everything that went on as well in that case, doesn't it.
So Yeah, just saying that you can debunk it as
(02:19:11):
a transformer explosion or whatever and write it off doesn't
really get it written off. It's like it's just another
cover up. So everything we looked at it, it looked
like it had some sort of legs to it that
actually UFOs we're seeing over necklace eyeways and they're saying,
(02:19:36):
or how can they defeat our electronics? How could they
go deep underground through concrete bunkers to fiddle around with
the missiles. Well, just the same as they can delete
foles off memory cards, let the actually had does happen
to me and the cameras die or go wrong at
(02:19:59):
the key moments when stuff happened, so they can temper
with electronics. So how they do it, we don't know,
but you can bet it will be technology we don't
know about. You know about what do you call it?
Quantum tunneln you know all that stuff. Will you have
(02:20:20):
to figure out how you can pass matter through matter.
If you could do that, then you can basically pass
through concrete but bunkers quite easily, and through the outside
of a missile case and to get to electronics. So yeah,
it's all bullshit.
Speaker 5 (02:20:40):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:20:42):
They just don't think in the middle like I do. Uh,
there's an interesting chat there though. I'll post it so
you can have a read of yourself. I should have
(02:21:04):
left it open, but it's say part too. Okay, a
meteorite just fell the amounts mary Rappia Volcano in Indonesia.
(02:21:26):
You already know what happened. Next, I said, it was
like a long exposure, isn't it Why? I don't know
why you do a long exposure? What is the long exposure?
(02:21:49):
I've a seen like that. But it turns out that's
false information. Although this is a real picture as a
poorn in the note the picture was taken in twenty
twenty one by a gunat song. Yes today, tell me
(02:22:14):
more about this. So let's have a look at the
article here. Fact check being a green light photographed over Indonesia. So,
(02:22:47):
as we talked about last week about green meteorite as
well synchronicity, I said, that's normally magnesium slash nicol meteorites
sink glue green, So this one must be a nickel
meteorite probably. Maybe that's where you take a long exposure
(02:23:08):
to give an effect like that with the glow and
the steam is it? They have to be steam, wouldn't it.
So it must be some water or and yeah, or
could it be dust, I don't know, toxic fumes. I
(02:23:31):
suppose it could be gas. Yeah, there was shows a
meteorite hit in Indonesia, which right hit the most active
volcano in Indonesia, claims July ninth, Facebook post received daver
(02:23:56):
three and three thousand directions. But as it's real, the
image captured flying metiate from one off two meteorite showers
expected during the spring. Ah, so that's why she had
(02:24:18):
the trope. Once said that she was open to catch
a metrote in the first place. That makes more sense now, Okay,
so we've got the answer to that. That looks pretty
(02:24:38):
cool picture too, didn't it. You can see how sad
face would take that and spin and get a thousand
bucks out of it. Mhm, who's out there on YouTube?
No one looks like most of the people watching on
(02:25:00):
ball today? What's going on when it's appelled? Are they all?
I think they're mostly military unpiled though they're probably watching
TV breaking. Former d D office confers fake UF a
(02:25:21):
program that fueled an amen government cover up conspiracy. So
there's another article and we'll talk about it. Uh, I
might have more links in it though certainly weirdy, isn't it?
(02:25:41):
I was talking on there more debate down. Yeah, I
sort of get bored with it. These the stuff that
everybody sings to like to me, that's born. I rather
(02:26:06):
get some really good video evidence that we can't debunk.
That would be a lot more interesting. But that's that's
pretty rare to get, even for me to get it.
War on d O d.
Speaker 5 (02:26:27):
O?
Speaker 2 (02:26:28):
What is it live? I don't know that will do.
And it's like I create all these links over the week,
so they're not more in synchronicity or in order. So
(02:26:49):
here we go. So former aerro person now continues to
use a tabloid to spread their message, just separate enough
from the O D to not be held accountable, and
people are buying that. Gotcha sounds a leg legits. W
SJ isn't a tabloid. Did you listen to the last
(02:27:14):
few minutes when Philip ignowlsd the UAP cases that remain
unresolved and admitted to seeing video features of black triangles
your own biases showing. So he's still talking about that
or no, Green Streak's talk talking about it. I'll bring
(02:27:34):
that up next week. Though they used w SJ not
a tabloid. Newseum Post just followed up with then on
the record into view. There you go. I need to
(02:27:56):
get a drink.
Speaker 6 (02:28:00):
There we go.
Speaker 2 (02:28:03):
Seeen a few of those that arun nuclear Christmas orful things.
I suppace that with the next the final outcome. Yeah,
I'm just trying to grab my bottle.
Speaker 7 (02:28:20):
I got it.
Speaker 2 (02:28:23):
But now I'll slide enough to be ah, you know
table Mike Creakers, I try and get up a well,
hits my arm doing that. Yeah, my nose is blocking
up just like last week. Now as well, how long
(02:28:47):
I've been talking for? Never stop talking? Two and a
half hours. Yes, I should look at the clock here
(02:29:09):
and work it out myself, so using YouTube two hours
and I started that eleven thirty it makes sense two
and a half. So what's he saying here? First glimpse
(02:29:30):
of air force new stuff nuclear cruise missile and he's
saying much needed. Also looks very tictacish. So how's its
second ear doesn't normally it had a little scoop for
(02:29:51):
the cruise missiles underneath, or one top for the air
and then they combine it with Curris seen or something
but like Elon Musk and make a make a rocket
engine out the back that pushes it along standards of
(02:30:11):
a V one announced that you know, the Germans did
the V one, the buzz bombs that went to London.
I don't know if that's a real photograph cline. It
looks like it's a rendering, doesn't it three d arts,
(02:30:32):
So maybe that's not really it at all. Anyway, next
one old case already explained in my timeline. Those merchant ships.
All right, So we looked at this one years ago.
It's doing the rounds again, it looks, I can tell you.
(02:30:54):
And it's probably a third face doing it too. I
think it was third faced at first board it out,
but yeah, playing flying high over, I think it was
California Ella and also Florida was it not Florida, New
(02:31:20):
York up New York coastline up there accompany of what
it's called now. But you see these little dots that
look like they're in the clouds are actually on the sea,
and that was a low level fog anyway, Uh, I
think the COVID nineteen they clamped down. That's what you
can see is a load of a load of dots here.
(02:31:43):
That's actually a load of cargo ships just anchored off
the coast. They're waiting to go into the wharf and
get unloaded. It was like the sun's setting too, So
(02:32:04):
recap on that one. What we got here? Whom trying
to beat bent nanne. Remember I was talking about the
tariffs that Trump knows what he's doing and trying to
(02:32:26):
soon buckled. Our deal with Tryina has done subject to
final approval. So all those naysayers that are attacking me
on ex you idiots and Jimmy dare as well President.
What's that sy his name is it? X I and
(02:32:50):
me for magnets and any necessary where earths will be
supplied up front by China. Likewise, we will provide to
China what was agreed to. But there's still be that
(02:33:12):
sort of thirty four percent still and I think he
still got that on there. This is exactly what we
expected to happen, though, and just proves that everybody was wrong.
And already the inflation is going down in America and
also all prices and food prices to happen. Maxine Waters,
(02:33:43):
she's an idiot, that woman. There was no violence on
the streets of Los Angeles. I was there. Not only
is she super ugly and old.
Speaker 7 (02:33:56):
That to me is.
Speaker 2 (02:33:59):
Not peaceful. And apparently the mainstream media also saying it
was peaceful. And already they started losing more watches because
people are seeing more and more that mainstream media. There's
a bunch of opinionated lawyers. So he's eighty seven years old.
(02:34:21):
I've been in the office for thirty four years ago.
We're planes enol. Not only that someone shouldn't be in
office like a like a job, and it should be
like like presidents. It should be like four or five
year terms maximum or maybe up to ten years, but
(02:34:44):
there should be a limit, and you shouldn't be able
to keep doing it for the rest of your life.
Because I think this is where these people just think
they're privileged in the government anyway, we know now the
(02:35:06):
riots were crazy and still are. I think I heard
today there's going to be one hundred and seventy protests
protesting in California over Trump doing his little parade thing.
He cares. Even if he paid for it, they'll still
be protesting. And they're just so crazy, these people. I
(02:35:32):
won't be surprised if Trump does pay for it in
the end and be done with all the criticism. But anyway,
well that's a shocker. The Skeptic Research Center to show
trust and news journalism continues to decline, he notes while
(02:35:52):
watching CNN describe a string of way made CARLS Bernan
in aa as most be peaceful and nothing like the
Rodney King rights quite a lione even sin. So there
you go. I think I think you can get away
(02:36:18):
with line. Not nowadays. You're going to get caught out eventually.
This Jeff Knots is from the UK and is a
complete idiot as well. He's a lefty. There's no such
(02:36:46):
thing as peaceful protesters. There was two groups. There was
the ones that were in the daytime holding up signs
even though they were retads on the side of the road,
and soon as night foul then the the rioters would
come out, we're in the masks and petrol bombs and
set things on fire. Although there were some thick heads
(02:37:10):
in the peaceful crowd, schools and problems. You can't compare
that to Jan six more other peaceful protests, but you
certainly compare it to the bom ones where they've burnt
down trillions of dollars. I was sent down the Lane Trust,
(02:37:48):
but I couldn't get over the hypocrites they are in California.
They go on about climate change. Right, here's one exactly
one I was going to talk about, and all of
a sudden, California doesn't care about pollution anymore. You know,
when you see all this, all that game in the atmosphere,
(02:38:16):
and I think it's okay that it's peaceful, ridiculous. Even
if it's in one city, it's still a non peaceful protest,
luting and burning things, no care. Of course, that puts
on everybody's insurance too. You should be angry people. So
(02:38:47):
what was this thing? Twenty four doesn't care about pollution?
And someone said here, they never did. During the fires,
none of the hydrants worked and that's we're empty. But
they saved this smelt a smellfish. What was that the
one that used to use for bait. Good points. These
(02:39:12):
sumes are toxic, you idiots. They are extremely toxic. Yep.
Can I buy a guess stove now? Definitely should be
able to that snake is toxic af So yeah, it's
the first thing I noticed too. The double standards and
(02:39:39):
all these wars caused sickly saying zark black a zone
destroying gases. So that's the downside of all that shit.
But the riots don't have to exist at all. They
shouldn't be and it should have been clamped down even
(02:40:01):
before it got to that stage. Was a wee bit
hard too to stop that writers should be stopped anyway.
Just makes me madteen all this ship and the lights.
I don't know about these guys, but all right, we
got there on the end of those posts. Yeah, fresh
(02:40:28):
for that one too, and we can look at some
sad face stuff. Now Secure team, I should look at
secure team, and what's that knob head up to? What's
the wrong one? You are blocked? They can't he can
(02:40:52):
block me and other people. I can still read it
says we posts here, you're blocked, but you can still
view on stupid bastards. I suppose we can think Elon
must be doing something correct. Finally, how put off crap. Anyway,
(02:41:22):
I don't think he's put up anything new on YouTube
as he and there we got. So there's one we
haven't looked at yet. This one here giant flesh and objects.
So let's have a quick scheme of it. Oh it's
(02:41:42):
really loud? Is it loud? For years? I've got him,
chick it. I think my headset has been tuned up here. Yeah,
I think it must have up the knob at some stage,
but it's still sucking music. Let's take case Taylor.
Speaker 4 (02:42:15):
Hey, what's up guys? Tyler here with security.
Speaker 7 (02:42:18):
Team and.
Speaker 2 (02:42:22):
Predictable fully turned it down too much.
Speaker 4 (02:42:28):
Now go off today's video into the mysterious and unexplained.
I want to start with something.
Speaker 2 (02:42:34):
It's only an explained because you're too done, too well,
actually too clever to tell people has been explained that.
Speaker 4 (02:42:42):
Honestly sounds like it comes straight out of a sci
fi script.
Speaker 2 (02:42:47):
Oh god, so here we go. You can read the news,
crips yourself. No, you can watch the secure team give
a thousand dollars instead. Strongness discovered the celestial object and
Milky Way galasy. What they're finding strange stuff all the
dying with James. We have a telescope. Now, just think
what they're going to do when they get one. On
(02:43:08):
the outer edges of the Solar system.
Speaker 4 (02:43:13):
Astronomers working with the Meerkat radio telescope in South Africa
have detected something deep in our galaxy about fifteen Is
that a black how thousand light years away that they
simply can't explain. It's an object that they're calling a
quote radio transient.
Speaker 9 (02:43:35):
But that.
Speaker 2 (02:43:36):
God, it sounds like what Tessa discovered years ago.
Speaker 4 (02:43:40):
Term doesn't come close to describing how bizarre this thing
really is.
Speaker 2 (02:43:47):
Says, it's obviously got an effectual news clipping some videos
that they did and reuse them. So how's he going
to spin it? He's going to say the lions? Is
he gonna add his own fear and lungering into it?
Speaker 4 (02:44:03):
Now, this object is said to emit powerful radio bursts
that last exactly one minute long, like a cosmic ah.
Speaker 2 (02:44:15):
The aliens are communicating, not necessarily though. Now this kind
of reminds me of the Well signal. Right, Sometimes they
were detecting their own satellites bouncing back signals from if
and there's a lot of these ones. I'm not sure
(02:44:36):
about this one day and I think it's an out
of space, so it's they slowly, they get bounce backs, doesn't.
Speaker 4 (02:44:43):
Make a pulse, and it does this every twenty two
minutes on repeat, not just for a few days, but
for decades.
Speaker 2 (02:44:53):
So it sounds like something's spinning, doesn't it like a galaxy?
Well some well maybe a super sun. You know, the
supersuns like have are so big they can fit five
million of our sons into it. So yeah, there's a
lot of stuff out there in the universe. It's just
(02:45:14):
so crazy, and it's going to take more than our
lifetimes to discover or get out there and discover and
figure out out more so here which on the scientists
are trying to guess what's going on. From radio telescopes.
Speaker 4 (02:45:39):
We now know this thing has been sending out perfectly
timed signals since at least nineteen eighty eight, which is
wild most known cosmic eighty eight.
Speaker 2 (02:45:54):
Okay, but then also looking back in time because lights
and radio signals only travel at speed light, so it
probably happened a long time ago.
Speaker 4 (02:46:08):
Make objects that pulse like this, like pulsars or magnetars.
They rotate incredibly fast to general.
Speaker 2 (02:46:17):
But what's the scudded do if it means in Usa stoy.
Speaker 4 (02:46:22):
Right, that kind of output. But this thing, it's rotating
way too slowly to account for the energy it's putting out.
The signal is also highly polarized, meaning it's twisting as
it moves, almost like it's been modulated.
Speaker 2 (02:46:39):
Still sounds like something natural, though, doesn't it okay?
Speaker 4 (02:46:43):
Or filtered through something? And I'm showing you something.
Speaker 2 (02:46:47):
And it's probably been filtered through space dust read the
stune on what's going on there. But it would make
see if you want to do long distance communication that
you would do it with pulses of sub atomic particles
(02:47:09):
or light itself. But still they would be too slow. Yeah,
I just don't believe. It doesn't have to be aliens
(02:47:30):
or stuff. There. Still seems like the universe and other
nature mystery.
Speaker 4 (02:47:35):
Some of the news reports about this mystery discovery, And
so what do we really have here? A brand new
class of star which is a possibility, a relic broadcasting
a signal?
Speaker 2 (02:47:48):
I don't know entirel What did the scientists say in
the nicle It is an idiot don't.
Speaker 4 (02:47:54):
He something far stranger, maybe even deliberate, Because when you
take the reap, there's a desk, the interval, the energy level,
and a long.
Speaker 2 (02:48:06):
You can see he's taken out of us and it's
a report on the article into his own sort of
stupid video. Use their video as well.
Speaker 4 (02:48:18):
From consistency, it starts to feel less like random noise
and more like a beacon. And the deeper we dig, oh.
Speaker 2 (02:48:27):
No, it's like that Sci Fi called the Beacon where
they're talking about detecting pockets of duck energy or dark
metal or something. Can't remember what it is now, and
that spaceships have to avoid it, but like a hidden race, right,
(02:48:48):
if they go near to it, they get sucked into
it and crushed or whatever. That's Yeah, he's got a
doughnut shaped galaxy here.
Speaker 4 (02:49:00):
The more this thing refuses to fit inside any natural category.
Whatever this is, it's out there, it's active.
Speaker 2 (02:49:10):
Is always going to be changing and adapting as we
find out more stuff as we go.
Speaker 4 (02:49:16):
Over thirty five years, and somehow no one noticed until now.
Speaker 2 (02:49:21):
And and the reason why I would guess the technology
wasn't there and could only be detected from space would
have got lost in the other noise around the planet.
It is my guess. I haven't researched this article because
(02:49:42):
I'm just looking at it for the first time.
Speaker 4 (02:49:45):
And so, yeah, as I've always said, there are strange
and mysterious things there in the cosmos.
Speaker 2 (02:49:52):
That's new. Tougher physics or new models are of stillar evolutions.
That's more like it. So what was it called? Though
(02:50:12):
you can probably asks the web why it wasn't detected
in the past.
Speaker 5 (02:50:21):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (02:50:21):
What was it called?
Speaker 4 (02:50:22):
We can only begin to fathom. And we have covered
a ton of that here on the channel and will
continue because so what is it?
Speaker 2 (02:50:31):
Cards? Fleshing objects? Just have a look fleshing objects. Let's
see how that squided the space? Could it be that?
(02:50:57):
How long ago was that? It could be? Says every
forty two minutes? Forty four minutes. I thought you said
twenty two. That sounds like dis going in deep space puzzles.
There we go, Okay, I spect to learn more about
(02:51:34):
these objects, and as future telescope observations are made in
the plast few years, I'm recorded a handful of very
strange radio signals from the center of the Milky Way,
where they say is a black hole, right, but it
(02:51:57):
might be starts crashing together and creating a new burst
of energy. Who knows what's going on? So well, guess work,
isn't it. This LPT also sends out X ray pulses,
(02:52:24):
making it strangers one. Yeah and my previous accession lp A. Okay,
what's that one? And it's not. International Team one first
detects the radio signal and are captured by C. Sorrow's
(02:52:47):
a s KAP radio telescope in Western Australia. Objects sent
out radio rays for two minutes every forty four minutes.
By chance. The signal was also spotted by NASA's Chandra
X ray Obsidiary on Valentine's Day. Uh huh, So it
(02:53:13):
sounds to me the technology wasn't around earlier. Doctor Wang said,
it was pretty surprised when I saw the positive X
rays happening at the same time at the radio waves
(02:53:35):
were for a few weeks and then fell silent. Well
maybe that's the reason why. Maybe it's something new that
just happened in recent years and now it's finally faded
away like a big explosion. May of course, maybe a
(02:54:00):
sun that's a spiral or something like that, and every
time it goes past another sun that causes some sort
of energy burst. Who knows what's going on anyway, that's
probably where he's got it from information, And it looks
(02:54:21):
like it's already changed.
Speaker 4 (02:54:25):
When it comes to the knowledge or the data quote
unquote that we do have. We have just breached the
tip of the iceberg. I can assure you guys of that.
Speaker 2 (02:54:33):
So so that's what we need to get into space
and evil must is the go you can do.
Speaker 4 (02:54:39):
It shifting gears from deep space to right back here
on Earth.
Speaker 2 (02:54:44):
So he did this for a fill in oh what
three minutes worth? What kind of strange shore? I would
put that in there so that to make them more credible.
Speaker 7 (02:54:54):
Is it?
Speaker 4 (02:54:55):
I want to now talk about something that I've been
getting request to do a video.
Speaker 2 (02:55:00):
The bugger sphere, little boger sphere wherever it's called.
Speaker 4 (02:55:07):
Go on, and well, let's talk about as.
Speaker 2 (02:55:10):
The old news tailant old news.
Speaker 4 (02:55:13):
My ralcase of the so called booger sphere and if
you have part of it, well, on March second, twenty
twenty five, in the town of Booga, Colombia, a glowing
metallic orb was filmed zigzagging.
Speaker 2 (02:55:29):
And we've looked at this video, and I said, I
can't rule out CGI completely, but that looks like it
might be a three D printed sphere on a fishing
line being towed by a drone, which is top of
(02:55:50):
shot of the film. But we can't rule out that
actually being a drone too. I was talking to a
guy last night or the day before. Let me see,
(02:56:14):
I posted a lot of videos that we've already looked at,
because these people don't do any research like I do. Obviously,
let's see recent notifications from here. What was his name,
(02:56:54):
it's probably blot me. I here is Chris Spitzer. They
would both swing until it, so I just trying to
tell them I really looked at it. So yeah, I
dug up various videos that we've looked at. So you've
got these balloon ones that can be any color under
(02:57:17):
the sun, that have little RC motors that could go
around the center, which just like that gray one has,
but have it going around this way, only it could
easily be something like that floating around. Of course, that
would have to tilt too to turn and get up
(02:57:38):
speed as well. You'd have to tilt it going that
way to push it along. There's a whole heaven, so
this is from the video, and all that around the
outside that they call the hablows just compression artifacts through
the video process, and so that could easy be a
(02:57:59):
silk of a drone sphere, right, And it has some
other videos posted, but yeah, I'm not sure where they're gone.
I posted them here verus links. I think I posted
(02:58:22):
more under I don't want to do that because you've
got abducted fan drones as well. Right, here's another one
where it's going around the center. There's a fairly big
(02:58:43):
one too, like ten people big. And you can make
a gray one and this h have a printed pattern
on it or black pattern around the middle where it
looks like it's joined together, simply would hide all these
fans that go around the outside. Kah, what else was there?
(02:59:22):
So he's thought about windy conditions, but that's not true
in that video there wasn't much wind. But even so
they would have certain weight because of the batteries, probably
would have some sort of counter water inside it, you know,
for dampant dampen it high winds for the r C
(02:59:47):
to fly along a bit more controlled. So yeah, all
these arguments can be counter argued, right, But yeah, I
had some more listed here, but what kind of see him? Now?
Way back to the post it But I really hate
(03:00:09):
well that what's happened here? There's one underneath that. I
really hate the commentary, as you know, it's just ridiculous.
And where's the other one? I placed a lot more
(03:00:32):
than that, and I just can't see it. It's annoying.
Uh to the one there? Oh god, it's any in
(03:00:57):
that one. I just went, ah, that's I'm not gonna
be to find them. It's typical though. Stuff it the
(03:01:18):
colment tree sucks. There will be the song mm hmmm
food you can get it that way? What was it
on that one?
Speaker 11 (03:01:43):
No?
Speaker 2 (03:01:44):
I don't seem to find that. That's annoying. I just
wanted to get over anyway. Everyone here is agreeing that
a's a hoax, and yet we've got security team talking
(03:02:05):
about it. But yeah, I had I thought I had
all the links here. I can't seem to find them anymore.
But it doesn't matter. They'll be probably on the homepage.
Maybe you can find them.
Speaker 4 (03:02:17):
Across the sky. In broad daylight, Eyewitnesses, including a woman
named Maria and a local treasure hunter, described it as
pulsing with different colors and moving like it was.
Speaker 2 (03:02:30):
We just looked at ones with all different colors, and
you can put the led light inside the white balloon
change the color of it. It does look very similar
to what I just posted there. In fact, it looks
like it's got little bits on where the blades are
right where the compression hat affects are happening legently controlled.
Speaker 4 (03:02:52):
No wings, no sound, no visible propulsion.
Speaker 2 (03:02:57):
Sound as questionable, but as you know, you can have
really silent blades nowadays on these drones and you have
to be right over top of the head of it
to hear it. Fear here it is, so just have
a look at it. I suppose it won't have the
(03:03:19):
original sound. I can hear something funny going on in
the sound. That's a fair distance up, so he's seeming
on the optically. It sounds like little arc moders to
(03:03:43):
me in the headset. So if that was on a string,
where would there be the drone that's towing it. That's
a fair distance to have a line dang whin down.
(03:04:05):
I say it's more likely to be. Well, I just
showed the balloons with some sort of dample liquid inside.
It's going to keep playing nazy and it's apparently it
(03:04:28):
just flies around and crashes within walking distance of them
to pick it up. Yeah, red Flag, Red Flag, and
Jamie's son as well involved in that.
Speaker 4 (03:04:41):
Mister Vals refused to give this fear to authorities, fearing
that it would disappear.
Speaker 2 (03:04:48):
Fearing that it would be proven to be a three
D printed model. So yeah, so you fly one of
those around the team to pick it up and then
seeming on the three D printed model that you switching
in the bag or whatever, uh yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:05:07):
Here forever. Instead he handed it to none other than
Haimi Massan.
Speaker 2 (03:05:12):
And oh, that's super credible.
Speaker 4 (03:05:15):
You don't know, Well, it's that mister Massan, the controversial
Mexican ufologist known for.
Speaker 2 (03:05:23):
Even Twiland's kicking him into the guts in past Ufo stunt.
Here we go, looks like a three D printed saying,
doesn't it.
Speaker 4 (03:05:35):
Like the so called alien mummies in Peru? And an
entire list of others, many of them.
Speaker 2 (03:05:42):
Yeah, it's like, uh go, Guru Gore. They've been watching
too much of Mandorians.
Speaker 4 (03:05:50):
Which turned out to be scams and things like that. Still,
mister Massan brought in radiology.
Speaker 2 (03:05:57):
You got to be member. They actually took buddy video
of jitpec Man, which was a bunch of balloons and
it's a me fon No, what is that UFA congress?
This guy is just absolutely dark.
Speaker 4 (03:06:15):
Eighteen internal microspheres and a central chip and you heard
that correctly, a central chip that appears too precise and
organized to be random. The outer surface of the sphere.
Speaker 2 (03:06:30):
A lot of troubles.
Speaker 4 (03:06:32):
Well, it's covered in what some say resembles ancient ruins
or scripts, possibly Mesopotamian with.
Speaker 2 (03:06:46):
This is as bad as the mummies.
Speaker 4 (03:06:48):
The Bouga sque reddit have been a blaze with theories.
Some believe this is a total hoax built from spare
part Deeper Works and Amazon gadgets. Others think that it's
an actual recovered probe and to complicate things.
Speaker 7 (03:07:07):
Even.
Speaker 2 (03:07:14):
They're going to be edited, isn't it. Ship This kind
of killed the left and looking at this vide a
team small did skulls will behind.
Speaker 4 (03:07:31):
The surface from a different town.
Speaker 2 (03:07:39):
I'm not sure if Tyler was meant to be funny,
but it was funny.
Speaker 4 (03:07:44):
Media company watermarks stamped right in the footage up in
the right hand corner, which can be linked.
Speaker 2 (03:07:52):
I don't know if I can listen much more of
this to visit.
Speaker 4 (03:07:56):
That even list all of the different Discovery.
Speaker 2 (03:08:03):
Guys. That is the best that Tyler's got, all the
videos out there, she took the worst.
Speaker 4 (03:08:09):
I'm going to be on the fence with this, but
I certainly wanted to know.
Speaker 2 (03:08:13):
You fence of anything, mate, anything to make a quick
but out here suckers exactly this one you can't can't
take any more. Let's have a look at some said face.
They're equally as bad there. They're still talking about it,
(03:08:36):
making money of it. Ah, So as we start with
the latest one, I guess we could. He's out there,
anybody out there, everybody's weary quite on the side, I
think you, oh bug it off? Four pilled still we've
(03:09:02):
got two on YouTube. These guys are lurkers. Come on,
start talking, come on the side, have a chat. So
you want so, well, it's getting a bit late now
what we've got just stuff ten minutes past three hour
(03:09:24):
was yeah, let's have a look. I suppose we can
do a couple and then wrap up for the day.
And I better go and catch up on the latest news.
All the protesters, in fact, they managed to I guess
geek craft, what's his name, Spacey, He'll be doing live
(03:09:48):
feed and taking the piss out of it all. So
maybe that's where Michael's gone. I'd like to see someone
being rested and cuttered off. So it was entertaining.
Speaker 7 (03:10:05):
Welcome back to.
Speaker 2 (03:10:08):
No, we don't have to be welcomed, m I said,
what we got going down on this one? It's like
a roof line in the results had a focus like
it might be through a window. It's like a blurry
(03:10:28):
bits that car window. I don't know. It could be outside.
There's a roof flight. But what does it look like
it's going through a window? So are we looking at
(03:10:49):
our hoaxed people? Are we looking at lights in the
background reflected off the window? And it looks like it
with the angle and the I think it's definitely for
a window. Could it be spot lights like a disco
(03:11:20):
light they got going in the background, inflicting off the
ceiling and then onto the window. Where's it going? What's it? Yes,
it's split cousins here. This should join up with toilet
(03:11:44):
they get more views then, h yeah, I don't think
it's very incredible here. We guys already got a laugh going.
Speaker 7 (03:11:58):
Look at this. We're seeing some.
Speaker 2 (03:12:01):
Any time at this, guys, Look at what.
Speaker 7 (03:12:06):
Very strange orbs kind of paralwetting with each other.
Speaker 2 (03:12:11):
It's kind of lack going, and they seem to be
in connection. They're reaching in the sky.
Speaker 7 (03:12:18):
These unknown objects are just remaining above the sky over
a small neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (03:12:24):
Bet they're not even objects. I bet that dislike reflection's
got blue crept sifing me through window.
Speaker 7 (03:12:31):
We're looking at something kind of incredible. Look at these lights.
Speaker 2 (03:12:35):
No, we're not. We're looking at some incredible oaks. That's
not incredible. Orbs of energy seem to loads of energy.
Speaker 7 (03:12:43):
Code lights connect and near the end of the video
is when things make little babies. Look how these things
are merging together.
Speaker 2 (03:12:54):
I should join Blake cousins. I can crepty.
Speaker 7 (03:12:58):
They seem to basic become one. Look at this.
Speaker 2 (03:13:04):
Ah, the legend means mergens. Now, now what's he gonna do?
He's gonna say, Brent. When you're thinking, oh, this is
really great footage, we have.
Speaker 7 (03:13:18):
One orb, one single orb, and it disappears and just
vanishes from thin air.
Speaker 2 (03:13:24):
No, that's in the light switch off the ship hints.
Speaker 7 (03:13:28):
What are we looking at?
Speaker 2 (03:13:29):
Guys?
Speaker 7 (03:13:29):
This is the phenomenon. This is what third phase of
the moon, let's pull this clip.
Speaker 2 (03:13:37):
He left that he's ain't bullshit, it's ain't blaming the more.
Speaker 7 (03:13:41):
Time because pretty fascinated by what we're looking at here,
we're seeing these.
Speaker 2 (03:13:45):
Two someone's guy's appear with twitches and shine and the wool.
It's reflecting enough the window.
Speaker 7 (03:13:52):
Orbs kind of at a distance away from each other.
Then they become like aware and they're like, hey, hey,
I see you, and you.
Speaker 2 (03:14:03):
See black cousins. I reckon the Redhead and Brints in
the background making the video live event.
Speaker 7 (03:14:12):
And then there seem to be almost communicating with each other.
Speaker 2 (03:14:15):
This is communicating. I think if I ever met Blake,
I'd be laughing the whole time, at every time he
said something, would be laughing and be on the ground. Ah,
(03:14:36):
and they'll probably be laughing too.
Speaker 5 (03:14:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:14:44):
What can you do with extreme hoaxes? Fakers like him,
they know they're making lots of money doing this bullshit
and they've done it for so many yeares are.
Speaker 7 (03:14:57):
These orbs energy? They seem almost a living almost biological
because what I was looking at there was kind of
a communication. It seemed like we're they're aware of.
Speaker 2 (03:15:10):
Each other, and so they're still repeating the same old crap. Okay,
sort of intelligence what same old crap? Okay, I keep
on going all right, No, no brother, where's your brother?
Speaker 5 (03:15:25):
I mean I mean, I mean I gave loud.
Speaker 2 (03:15:28):
He didn't bring his brother on. That was going to
be the special I can't take the piscient. If he
doesn't bring his brother.
Speaker 7 (03:15:35):
It's gonna rock. There's things in this episode that's gonna
blow you away. That was captured, and a lot more
on the table. So I got the new clip in.
Speaker 2 (03:15:51):
Yeah, branched us seek to meg.
Speaker 7 (03:15:56):
You got here?
Speaker 5 (03:15:58):
All right?
Speaker 7 (03:15:58):
Check this out?
Speaker 2 (03:16:01):
No not the kite? Know I got a Christmas tree.
Speaker 7 (03:16:08):
If you don't, dang.
Speaker 2 (03:16:12):
If this is real, can get lean sleear. Kind of
looks like one of those high mass lights, doesn't it
being tested out in the stadium they triangles? Badass?
Speaker 7 (03:16:27):
Look at it. We're gonna slow this down and take
a close look house.
Speaker 2 (03:16:32):
It looks like a kite led kite or it could
be high mass light.
Speaker 7 (03:16:37):
It looks like the parent t R three B. It
almost looks like there's.
Speaker 2 (03:16:41):
Three yeah, because they always fly vertically, not horizontally like
in the real cases where they see what they think
is this is the saucer coming towards until the sea underneath.
It's actually a triangle shape. No UFA case sees a
(03:17:04):
TR three B heading towards them in a triangle like this.
That's only when it's over top of them and they
look up.
Speaker 7 (03:17:12):
A body that you can see the black mass of
the trianglar shape. I know, you can see aiens and
the lights just popping off. Yeah, kind of remember now
and he's speeching about trees that there was some guy
that set up a what do you call it, a
(03:17:34):
dear stand that was a triangle shape with adds on it.
And I was just thinking, that's the old video from
years ago which they didn't have permission to use, and
they said they hadn't permission to use it, and he
was going to see him back to using it again
because I've got a thing.
Speaker 2 (03:17:52):
This is the one off like it's a you know, Christmas.
They shouldn't be using it. That's really that is the
one from it was like a foreign country like Poland
or something. They got probably paid them off.
Speaker 7 (03:18:08):
The captured from an iPhone and then we we're seeing
these lights. Here's a ray of lights that aren't the
shape of basically the infamous t.
Speaker 2 (03:18:18):
R persoft Blake, Yeah, this move on, No, not this
one game? How many times was having to talk about
this one here? This is how can you justify this
guffon that they're putting up this the biked one for
(03:18:39):
the ships behind. Hey f you say they're not they're
not hoaxing, they're not hoaxes. They get sent occasional c
G I let's slip through. And they know this is
uh sectly what it is, and they're making money from it.
(03:18:59):
So what bullshit mother ships? Is it? Come on, Blake,
tell us what it is. Well, they were traveling in
the straight lines, couldn't be shipping lanes. So they think
christs each other at nighttime? Yes, stupid music they're playing
(03:19:24):
a little time. It's like night rider. There's helicopter coll on.
What do you have to say about your idiot?
Speaker 7 (03:19:39):
Look at this fleet that seems to be surrounding it.
Look at that one approach to the right that was
a good.
Speaker 2 (03:19:46):
And they would be saying some bullshit the fleet of UFAs.
Speaker 7 (03:19:52):
Again, we're seeing the phenomenon which has been talked about
in the news, that these orbs of light or whatever
they are are flying over the thing with the shipping's
facilities around the world, and here's clear proof that we're
seeing something.
Speaker 2 (03:20:10):
Yeah, you're such a shield need you're so bad Hills.
What do you have twenty four thousand people watching you
and I have ten for telling the truth.
Speaker 7 (03:20:25):
Hey, right there over Fukushima in Japan.
Speaker 2 (03:20:32):
You're a Fuka machina Fuku machina Black cousins. Anyay, you
already got there a balloon? Oh no, not the Nicholas,
the Rosebery blue Nicholas. What's he gonna say about it?
(03:20:56):
All right?
Speaker 7 (03:20:57):
This video didn't last very long, but the camera person
had a really a short opera.
Speaker 2 (03:21:02):
Yeah, it's not such boodcammy? Is it actually gotten focused
there for a second phenomenon? Just so we had an
optical scene that you could get really close to it. Yeah,
we've been talking about this one for over years too,
and it's still circles rose balloon necklace. Who he loves
(03:21:29):
those Mexicans and South Colombia. There we go, No, that's
not it, not those ones?
Speaker 6 (03:21:41):
Uh is it?
Speaker 2 (03:21:42):
Rose Rosemary? Where's uh very the religious thing? Rosemary?
Speaker 5 (03:21:51):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (03:21:51):
There we go, Rosemary. Yeah, I thought I had it
slightly wrong. Eh, No, know those ones. We don't want
to see a girl code Raise Mary. But they do
have necklaces with the same sort of thing. Very really
(03:22:13):
call it rose beads for praying efflick, you know. But yeah,
this one's a helium balloons, you know that one there,
that one, the first one.
Speaker 10 (03:22:31):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (03:22:32):
Going back to his video, you'll see it's sickly the
same in the sky.
Speaker 7 (03:22:40):
What in the world are we looking at?
Speaker 2 (03:22:43):
Some people might say it looks like black Cousins doesn't
know you have to do in twenty years of this stuff.
Speaker 7 (03:22:50):
You know what a necklace with the cross at the
bottom of it that says falling through the sky. But
that's not the case. I don't know what this is.
I don't think.
Speaker 2 (03:23:01):
Did do five minutes for ye.
Speaker 7 (03:23:05):
Yea the light it leaves right over the neighborhood. And
this is just the proof that we're looking at phenomenon
and capability.
Speaker 2 (03:23:15):
Well, I just like, don't rollers shot shid go food
glass is it? And that's film food glass and it's
tongue lips.
Speaker 7 (03:23:33):
Abilities of technology that is beyond.
Speaker 2 (03:23:35):
So what are we looking at? Probably adron on imagination.
I really like.
Speaker 7 (03:23:42):
That light display that it flashed right there.
Speaker 2 (03:23:46):
Okay, I need we need to stip it what she
ain't doing? Stip stip stip. It's tone lips. So what's
it going to be? Mm hmm. Could be in a window.
(03:24:13):
It could be made a black headlamp going along. Is
it a path there or a road that's reflecting off
the window. Let's have a look. Okay, and where's it going?
(03:24:37):
Pushing the right sea? Oh god, I.
Speaker 7 (03:24:47):
Does h.
Speaker 2 (03:24:53):
Where's it going to come up?
Speaker 7 (03:24:54):
Waid a few times?
Speaker 2 (03:24:56):
Okay, here, let's see go back. It's like a matter
biat coming from the distance and a glass panel. Yeah,
(03:25:18):
partly comes around a corner and hidden towards us. I
think he slayed it down traveling at a fast speed,
so it gets bigger a loop bite, I guess quick
(03:25:42):
once it gets really close to us. That's like a
man of boat speeding up tying lapsed of course, so
we're not getting that frame by frame mm hmm. It's
(03:26:08):
gonna be something like that. Was it near though? It's
like it could be coming up a hill that would
make sense. I don't know. It could be a time
(03:26:29):
that's of venus evens. But I had to tell and
that look kind of lost, like too bright to be
a star, doesn't it? So that's probably a planet Venus there.
So it could this simply be the moon or night
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vision camera because it would wouldn't get the shadow shadow here,
it's going to be reflection in the window again, saus me.
The nice common thing that sad Face is doing at
the moment is these topic videos.
Speaker 7 (03:27:08):
Loop it and this is incredible that that's real time
footage right when you see it. Let me share it
to you right now. That's not real time and it's
faster than a blinking eye if you believe it blink
he may miss it.
Speaker 2 (03:27:23):
It does look like it's on a phone camera though,
but was it so still, it's really highly suspective that's
a phone camera. Would have to be on one of
those tripods that you can get on a phone and
put it in the window.
Speaker 7 (03:27:41):
But wow, we're looking at proof of something foreign, of
technology that that hasn't been or hidden, or something otherworldly.
What are we looking at? Guys?
Speaker 2 (03:27:57):
Just explained that, But what's your take on this one?
Speaker 7 (03:27:59):
I hadn't dig it this video quite a bit. It's
just dark cool.
Speaker 2 (03:28:03):
Actually that's not Blake. Let's brain, doesn't it. Blake's in Turkey,
So this is Brent talking.
Speaker 7 (03:28:12):
All right? New videos that just popped in on the radar.
Speaker 2 (03:28:17):
When he sounds like Blake, I'm not sure all it
and the next bullshit just have a look. Uh, that's
slightly suspect at the moment. I know we do get
ice pillars. It's like some sort of odd effect on
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the camera filming some coming through on an icy filled
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the sun's coming through hitting ice platacles and a spinner
in the wind. That's what it looks like like an
ice pillar. More combination of internal winds and filling the
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cloud and snow.
Speaker 7 (03:29:41):
Sent this to us and they wanted to get our opinion,
and this is some of the best footage that I've seen.
Speaker 2 (03:29:47):
All those guys walking past it didn't seem to notice it,
which is kind of strange, which kind of suggests it's
like only scene on the camera, which means it's got
the similar shape sort of lens here. So I reckon
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it's filming the snow coming down and we're getting reflect
internal reflection inside the camera. Heavenence m. Then it's sort
of link lighting up the lens, creating a false.
Speaker 7 (03:30:25):
Object of the phenomenon.
Speaker 2 (03:30:29):
It looks, but I couldn't roll out that being CG
I two or AI that you doing it like.
Speaker 7 (03:30:36):
Something ghostly, like it's just there and he could barely
make out like it's materializing out of thin air and
showcasing itself. But this is, in my opinion, you know,
a circumstance.
Speaker 2 (03:30:49):
Of now that guy walking plus might be where we
see some cg O heavens, oh, I mean I really
feisty when those is blocked up some I'm talking and
breathing through my mouth.
Speaker 4 (03:31:09):
And so.
Speaker 2 (03:31:11):
It's a skier. I thought he was walking, So he's
a skier. And does it look like AI? Okay, just
have a look. That's a funny looking skier head, doesn't
it the friggins that you know, what are we looking at? There?
(03:31:37):
Looks like it's going to be AI generated hey helmets,
but it still looks like it's AI. And I notice
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a glare on the helmet if that's meant to be
a helmets But you don't normally wear helmets like that
in this snow, do you. Let's look at Elon must robots,
Elon muss it must be a for Elons robots that come, yeah,
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look at this. The guy in the background has got
the same post, please say AI. Yeah, so does he
mention it though, does he mention that that's gonna be a.
Speaker 7 (03:32:43):
You know, a circumstance of this atmospheric optical phenomena that
is not that you know, the rainbow arts and basically
it's light refracting through you know, tiny ice crystals. And
we've seen this phenomenon before and now I got another
one in cue.
Speaker 2 (03:33:00):
To us bullship because sending all the people look at
the same pistole.
Speaker 7 (03:33:05):
Right after this video. But have you ever seen anything
like this.
Speaker 2 (03:33:11):
Like cousins will bring cousins that AOI generations.
Speaker 7 (03:33:16):
I would like I would want to get right up
to that thing and I kind of touch.
Speaker 2 (03:33:19):
It, and he knows one of those that go on
the background. And secondly, the same is one when Toss say.
Speaker 7 (03:33:29):
Get in there and just get right in the middle
of that thing and take it. Yeah, Robot, just a
beautiful sight. And maybe people might think seen this back
in the day, they wouldn't know what to really, they
wouldn't understand what they're looking at. Them might.
Speaker 2 (03:33:49):
Because the skuy is an idiot. He thinks he can
fool everybody, but he can't. Uh, the Bigfoot, do you
do the bigfoot one that looks on my number ai
freaking crap. It's ever look and then we'll leap rounded
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up on this one today. You can only do so much.
Do you have a light button deal? We need some
more likes here and more she is. Of course, I
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can't guarantee your big around forever doing this stuff, keeping
it real people. As mister King said, is it updated
(03:34:50):
eleven years? Wow? So we had thirty one people watch
it on pilled and then the three lights. They're pretty sucky.
That can't be right? Can it? Was it not updated?
(03:35:11):
Let's getting on. That's the update counter down here say
it's done at three hundred and twenty four. This is
my cade of course, simpl but wicks anyway, it's this
(03:35:31):
updated and nothing else changed, So I don't think anyway
next thing?
Speaker 11 (03:35:39):
Or we talked to an astronaut yesterday who's on the moon.
Who's the soldier?
Speaker 7 (03:35:43):
Did you just did you just hear here what Dan
driscoll Us Army secretary said, Yeah, said they fake to
the This is going viral everywhere. But guess what. We
got a lot of UFOs coming in and a special
documentary with regards.
Speaker 2 (03:36:03):
To anything to make money, the.
Speaker 7 (03:36:06):
One and only Bigfoot.
Speaker 2 (03:36:08):
This is good wasn't that some guy in a suit?
I think that was was not the company? What the
company was doing? A little doing, some advertizing.
Speaker 7 (03:36:24):
Gonna be a wild episode. We're going to get started
with Dad driscoll.
Speaker 2 (03:36:30):
But I just want to tell you a little well
that crap.
Speaker 7 (03:36:33):
Okay, December fourteenth, nineteen seventy two, was the last astronaut
who laid.
Speaker 2 (03:36:45):
Not the assauts.
Speaker 11 (03:36:49):
As young Americans across the country get to see all
of the amazing things that the army has done, whether
it's helping with floods.
Speaker 2 (03:36:57):
Oh god, and then I think we've got to go
for this one.
Speaker 10 (03:37:04):
Where do you go?
Speaker 2 (03:37:07):
What have we got? Okay, that's so good. I think
that was on my ends. What's happened? What's beeping? Still working?
(03:37:29):
Isn't it? Must that's working? I can't see anything wrong.
I'm not sure what's deepened anyway? All right? Did I
actually pause that thing? That I didn't? It's probably slowed
(03:37:50):
us down a bit today. Back to that, Oh, isn't
it the buggers yere bugger bugger ber sphere again? I
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don't know, living balloon.
Speaker 7 (03:38:17):
Harboring there over the fields and this little neighborhood. And
he really gets it pretty.
Speaker 2 (03:38:25):
It could be with that's like a living balloon, doesn't it.
In fact, I think I could see the line going down.
It's still timbered to the ground. They haven't released it yet.
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That's like a line. It could be just my eyes
save but yeah, it's like something coming down. It could
be a WEV balloon that got stuck on the top
of a tree. Yeah, it's possible. Next one, I don't know,
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d see a little wobble on that. This looks like
the early FID phases of thin fakes.
Speaker 7 (03:39:20):
Here three B. Has it been inserted into the shot itself?
Speaker 2 (03:39:25):
Yeah, yeah, let's say fake.
Speaker 7 (03:39:30):
Call it that. Even the color matches from plane to
plane and the object that the trend are craft pretty amazing.
Speaker 2 (03:39:40):
People actually believe that craft. See you can see it
so pretty general background there and there's no pan in
the rounds. It's really easy to put uh somewhere of
c g I into that sort of background, right, this
would it's so ridiculous. Okay, we've got a really foggy forest.
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Is that a big foot accomplish legends? Oh yeah, it's
gonna be big foots. Okay, so on the big foots again.
It was like a free big very pretty get no, god,
(03:40:31):
they're don't big foot stuff documentary is now anything for back? Well,
there wasn't much in that one, but I might wrap
it up the coming up to four hours now. Uh
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and I'm sort of firsty and my eyes again the
sort everything else. So I think we covered quite a
lot there. Looks like it's mostly on the Booga spheel
because it's there, and we looked at that one last time.
That's that one there, and then we've got something here
(03:41:17):
that's like CZI fakes Again. I think we're pretty much
covered same old crape and there and then yeah, okay,
we're done. We're done. We go in there. Any questions
just say now forever hold your piece. We could do
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a lot more, course, but there's been any other channels
out there we could look over to emerging garbage like
those clowns. Yeah, it's all the good videos that people
used to get in the fifties. Why can't we get
them now? There is what's going on cloaking. Yes, anyway,
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I gotta say good night and take care everybody. We
got that stuff here to close down. I hopefully enjoyed it,
and a bike and comments would be good, don't get
many comments on the videos. Good night all. Uh, take
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care on the roads. My eyes are just terrible. At
least saw at the moment. M here we go, and
then I need to go and get some nasel spray.
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Is it? Yes, it went too late to it. I
thought I saw some of mitching something on the side
that night. They haven't.
Speaker 3 (03:43:15):
It was just.
Speaker 2 (03:43:17):
Some old message I sent. So have you got any
videos and stuff that you want me to look at?
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Join their discord and get in contact with me that way. Oh,
send me a message on x A DM. There we
go from there. If you want to come on as
a guest, we could do that as well. Yeah, let's
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close down some of this. Won't wait till the end
of the credits. We're seeing any covery Right infringements, We've
probably already got one. To just get sticking with this
stupid stuff. Nowadays, it's a how to do the show
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about getting copy righting from