View Full Version : The "Free Energy" used by the elite for the last 70 years: Caesium
ThePythonicCow
12th February 2017, 21:03
Miles Mathis, the most reliable source for original thinking that I know of, has posted a very interesting article speculating on what might have been behind the nuclear energy and weapons programs of the last seventy years: a hidden source of "free energy", for use in such projects as exotic transportation, such as the "flying saucers" which are forever on the verge of being "disclosed" as the craft of visting aliens.
Miles is confident that lots of radioactive uranium waste is being produced, and has been being produced, for the last seventy years. He grew up in the west Texas area, near to Los Alamos National Labs (LANL) in New Mexico, where much of this work has been done, and in an area where much of this uranium waste has accumulated. He knows that some project is processing lots of uranium, and he's pretty sure (from previous papers) that it's not primarily for nuclear weapons.
So Miles started looking into this and noticed a couple of things.
First of all, radioactive uranium often decays into caesium (aka cesium) which is the stable element with the most weakly bonded electron in its outer shell. It's very easy to strip that outer electron off caesium ... so easy according to Miles (I need to verify this claim) that stripping it off takes less energy than you get when you let the electron join back up again. If that's so, then this is free energy, Even if that's not true (not free energy), Caesium is still very conductive (low resistance) and is a silvery liquid at room temperature, like mercury, only Caesium has less resistance than mercury. One way or another, this could make Caesium quite useful when constructing devices generating strong magnetic fields.
If you look at the Periodic Table of Elements (https://www.webelements.com/), you can see why this is so. Caesium is a really big atom with only one electron in its outer shell and filled up shells inside that. The only bigger such atom is Francium, and that's not a stable element, with a half life of only 22 minutes, so unusable as a construction material or long term energy store. Caesium and Francium are elements Cs (55) and Fr (87), at the bottom of the first column.
The other thing that Miles noticed is more along the lines that one might expect from his work. He finds that key people involved in the US nuclear program have deep ties with other very wealthy British families with long standing, but hidden (aka occult) Jewish heritage.
If you're interested, here's Miles paper: What is Really Going on Behind the Nuclear Program? (pdf) (http://mileswmathis.com/caes.pdf).
Cardillac
12th February 2017, 21:20
the American Academy of Sciences published ba long time ago how many free energie sources there are-
history has it/ finds that key people involved in the US nuclear program have deep ties with other very wealthy British families with long standing Jewish heritage"- well, GOSH!
can we all spell Rothschild, Goldsmith, etc.?
ovviously a conspiracy; very anti-semitic on my part...
shame on me-
Larry
uzn
12th February 2017, 21:34
Interesting take on the Alien Situation:
From the PDF above:
I suggest to you that the Manhattan Project wasn't about producing bombs. We had no need of such bombs, since the wars were all managed anyway. They always have been. The project was much more likely about producing a new energy source, and then hiding that energy source behind a big fake story. And the bomb story was just a part of the misdirection. Remember, the alien story started at precisely the same time. Roswell was in 1947, which is not a coincidence.
Why not? Because they were using the new energy source to power a new form of transport. Occasionally, the public would see this transport, so we had to be told those were aliens flying around in those new ships. Not rich people, but aliens.
This explains why Roswell was on the front line for this story: it needed to be, because it was in New Mexico. People were seeing strange things in New Mexico, because LANL was there. So the story hit first where it needed to hit first.
But the new transport isn't esoteric in any way. It isn't back-engineered alien tech. It is just Uranium/Caesium tech, probably with some new magnetic tech stirred in. In fact, if it were really esoteric, it wouldn't have all the waste. In the next historical step, maybe they will figure that out.
Maybe they will read my papers, look at their magnetic tech, and realize they can do the same thing without burning all this Uranium. There are hundreds of sources of free energy available, and using electrons from Caesium already looks like one of the worst of them.
This would explain why the superwealthy weren't sad to see the Concorde go: they didn't need it. It would also explain why you don't see the superwealthy even in first class. You just see businessmen. I would assume the billionaires and trillionaires are traveling silently at night using the new transports. It is how they get around so quickly and easily, with no jet lag.
It would also explain the Phoenix lights. It is no coincidence that happened in Phoenix, since Phoenix is built on and around a huge military installation. The area is dotted with known and admitted bases, but those are just the ones above ground and on the map. There was either a technical glitch or someone got drunk and decided to joyride over the city, requiring this ridiculous press conference which you will remember:
That was 1997, and we have seen by that time they were just toying with us. They had decided the American public was too stupid to even bother with, and they just made up the propaganda on a shoestring the night before. Actually, they have since instructed the governor there to go public, seriously proposing it was aliens. But since he had already been part of this joke, which was not serious at all, his words don't mean much. Since he is ex-military, they mean even less. In fact, I take his story as a reverse cue: whatever he says, I assume the opposite.
Since the vehicle over Phoenix stalled for over two hours, my assumption is they had some electrical problem. They may have flown over a local area of charge nullification, caused either by military bases on the ground or by some natural phenomenon. They had to leave their lights on so that normal aircraft in the area wouldn't fly into them, causing more damage all round.
It is for this reason that I am no longer interested in MUFON or Disclosure or any of those projects. I was intrigued by MUFON and Dan Ackroyd for about two days back in the early 90s, before I sobered up. I hadn't figured out then what I have figured out since, but I felt something wasn't adding up there and turned off that channel. It was probably reminding myself that Ackroyd was an actor, paid to promote fiction. He is a pro, and they hire pros. As for Disclosure, I always smelled a rat. This guy just isn't convincing on any level:
Sorry Dr. Steven Greer, that is just how I feel. Greer's bio as posted on the web doesn't make any sense. We are told he completed his internship in 1988 and was granted his medical license in 1989. But by then he was 34, so we have a 6-year gap in his bio. Instead of starting a residency, he immediately founded CSETI in 1990 and the Disclosure Project in 1993. Since he has traveled and lectured extensively for both from the beginning, it would seem difficult to start and maintain a new medical career at the same time. We are told he was working as Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Caldwell Memorial Hospital in 1995, but that seems like a full-time job. Plus, if we go to their page, we don't find a Department of Emergency Medicine listed as one of their divisions. Also curious is Greer's claim to be a trained Transcendental Meditation teacher. That would link him to the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, one the biggest spooks and fakes on the planet. “Yogi” got a degree in physics and started out working in a gun factory in India. That should tell you enough to get started. Also curious is that the Yogi was promoted from Harvard, Yale, and Berkeley, just like Tim Leary and Ram Dass. He was also promoted out of Caxton Hall in London, where Aleister Crowley had been promoted back to 1910. It was used by the Ministry of Information during WWII. It was the site of the (probably faked) assassination of Michael O'Dwyer in 1940, by an alleged Indian terrorist. The Neo-Nazi National Front party was formed there in 1967. One of my UK readers has shown evidence it was a fake, just like the American Nazi Party. So Caxton Hall looks like an Intel front.
And what about this lady, another speaker at Disclosure?
Here is what we learn about Carol Rosin:
Dr. Carol Rosin was the frst woman corporate manager of Fairchild Industries and was spokesperson for Wernher Von Braun in the last years of his life. She founded the Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space in Washington DC and has testifed before Congress on many occasions about space based weapons. Von Braun revealed to Dr. Rosin a plan to justify weapons in spaced based on hoaxing an extraterrestrial threat.
Hmmm. Hoaxing an extraterrestrial threat. Isn't that what she is doing with the Disclosure Project? You see what I mean when I say these people are bold. They tell you what they are doing as they do it.
Miles Williams Mathis Webpage:
http://mileswmathis.com/index.html
He is a great thinker, but that does not mean that he has to be right on everything ;)
ThePythonicCow
12th February 2017, 21:41
I just noticed that I posted Miles article in the Living Off The Grid (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/forumdisplay.php?69-Living-Off-The-Grid) ==> Power & Transport (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/forumdisplay.php?73-Power-Transport) sub-forum, and started to think that was a poor place to post it, as "Living Off The Grid[/url] brought up images of people living in homemade shacks in the woods and such.
But this is Off The Grid -- the way that the Rotshchilds do it :).
onawah
12th February 2017, 22:53
Interesting theories, but regarding ET presence, it certainly isn't going to fly for those of us who have had Contact.
We may be living in a hologram and everything is an illusion, but some things are still much harder to fake than others.
ThePythonicCow
12th February 2017, 22:58
Interesting theories, but regarding ET presence, it certainly isn't going to fly for those of us who have had Contact.
We may be living in a hologram and everything is an illusion, but some things are still much harder to fake than others.
I don't think that Miles is saying that there are not ET's involved with humanity.
I think he was saying (1) that the supposed ET technology in flying saucers and such has some seriously advanced human developed technology in it (which we might have learned about from the aliens), and (2) that the major developments in nuclear weapons and energy over the last seventy years were "fake news", hiding at least in part major developments in energy and transportation, that depended in part on the caesium produced from decaying uranium.
onawah
12th February 2017, 23:00
That part I get, but it sounded like he was trashing the whole Disclosure movement, not all of which is fake, as we well know.
Sorry, I haven't invested enough time in reading Mathis as yet, though I intend to!
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 00:23
That part I get, but it sounded like he was trashing the whole Disclosure movement, not all of which is fake, as we well know.
Sorry, I haven't invested enough time in reading Mathis as yet, though I intend to!
Miles writes boldly, without caution. That's part of his shtick. My interpretation of what "he really meant" is based in part in looking at what evidence he presents. He may well have tossed rotten tomatoes at the entire disclosure movement :).
eagle0027
13th February 2017, 01:47
That part I get, but it sounded like he was trashing the whole Disclosure movement, not all of which is fake, as we well know.
Sorry, I haven't invested enough time in reading Mathis as yet, though I intend to!
Miles writes boldly, without caution. That's part of his shtick. My interpretation of what "he really meant" is based in part in looking at what evidence he presents. He may well have tossed rotten tomatoes at the entire disclosure movement :).
About a year ago i ran across a probably 70s lecture of a guy who claimed to have worked at hanford for quite a few years then onto other nuclear energy firms.In this presentation he was handling what we have always been told are harmful radioactive elements.Also he claimed to have swam in the radioactive pools.As well he said that what is claimed to be radioactive wast is total bull and very usable...and that every city should have a mini nuclear plant for basically super cheep energy.
I didnt do any further investigation into this guys claims but if others reading this could possibly post the link to that vid it would be interesting what others think of it.It didnt seem like anything bogus .
BE well
onawah
13th February 2017, 02:41
You are probably referring to Galen Winsor, who has been discussed at some length on other Avalon threads about nuclear technology.
There is some information about him and others with similar experiences here:
http://sci.life-extension.narkive.com/1hlCd29W/crazy-nuclear-energy-promoter-now-dead-from-leukemia
About a year ago i ran across a probably 70s lecture of a guy who claimed to have worked at hanford for quite a few years then onto other nuclear energy firms.In this presentation he was handling what we have always been told are harmful radioactive elements.Also he claimed to have swam in the radioactive pools.As well he said that what is claimed to be radioactive wast is total bull and very usable...and that every city should have a mini nuclear plant for basically super cheep energy.
I didnt do any further investigation into this guys claims but if others reading this could possibly post the link to that vid it would be interesting what others think of it.It didnt seem like anything bogus .
BE well
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 03:36
I didnt do any further investigation into this guys claims but if others reading this could possibly post the link to that vid it would be interesting what others think of it.It didnt seem like anything bogus .
Hopefully, no one will post such a link here.
This thread is not about whether or not, or how much, radioactive elements are dangerous. As onawah observes, that topic is covered at some length on some other Avalon threads.
This thread is about the speculation of Miles Mathis that the production of caesium was a key purpose of the nuclear technology (supposedly for bombs and power) work of the last seventy years, where that caesium might have played an essential role in the power or magnetics of black op "flying saucer" technology.
TargeT
13th February 2017, 03:43
caesium (aka cesium) which is the stable element with the most weakly bonded electron in its outer shell. It's very easy to strip that outer electron off caesium ... so easy according to Miles (I need to verify this claim) that stripping it off takes less energy than you get when you let the electron join back up again.
Shouldn't be too hard to verify that... I imagine there'd be several papers that back that up if it's true... (and that's the key).
Justplain
13th February 2017, 03:50
I dunno, folks, this Miles guy suggestions sound a bit like disinfo to me. I am a little familiar with the situation in Port Hope ontario where the eldorado nuclear processing plant was that produced the plutonium in the first few bombs (and others). They didnt understand how contaminating the uranium waste was (just like Madame Curie, one of the pioneers in the study of radioactivity died of radiation poisoning in the early 20th century) and allowed waste to be dumped into local landfills that eventually ended up in people's yards. They've had an ongoing cleanup costing millions to rid that community of the radioactive waste. It was bad enough that i know a teacher who raised his family there blamed the death of his daughter from cancer on this contaminated soil.
It sounds plausible that caesium could act as a near free energy source, but most of the other info about uranium and the bomb is quite likely unsubstantiated speculation, if not deliberate misinfo.
The manhattan project was conducted many years before roswell, so there is not a logical connection for the later covering the former. The allies wanted the bomb cuz there was real fear the nazi's would get it first. I dont believe it was a cover for anything else.
It is quite plausible that the black ops have had free energy, antigravity and teleportation since the fifties, since whistleblower testimony confirms this. However, testimony like Col. Corso's 'day after roswell' clearly indicate that ufo alien tech was channeled into the american economy disguised as 'foreign' tech.
Please, painting these well known facts as otherwise is just nonsense.
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 03:50
caesium (aka cesium) which is the stable element with the most weakly bonded electron in its outer shell. It's very easy to strip that outer electron off caesium ... so easy according to Miles (I need to verify this claim) that stripping it off takes less energy than you get when you let the electron join back up again.
Shouldn't be too hard to verify that... I imagine there'd be several papers that back that up if it's true... (and that's the key).
I haven't been able to verify exactly that ... I still suspect that caesium might well be especially valuable to creating high intensity electro-magnetic fields and effects, and that that property alone might make it a valued part of any black ops "flying saucer" technology.
Some publicly known uses of caesium, from https://www.webelements.com/caesium/uses.html:
used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of a few organic compounds.
the metal can be used in ion propulsion systems. ...
used in atomic clocks.
because of its high oxygen affinity, the metal is used as a "getter" in electron tubes.
used in photoelectric cells and vacuum tubes.
IR lamps.
Helene West
13th February 2017, 03:52
I just finished reading the latest essay linked above.
Miles is one of my favorites of all time but if you're not familiar with him and can't hack circuitous recountings of ancestral trees and branches he's not for you.
One of the points of his caesium/uranium theory is that air technology is advanced way beyond the commercial planes we fly in but the ruling class does not want to share it with the public. They fly mostly at night and many see these advanced aerial transports calling them mistakenly UFOs. The ruling class let us have advanced technology when there is benefit for them. I would guess an example would be iphones since it will help eventually for the sheep to be shoved into the cashless highly controlled society. But share with us a superfast way to domestic and international travel, make our lives better for the sake of making our lives better, not a chance.
I can't tell from this article if he believes in Ets or not. The way there have been several past ancient civilizations far apart from eachother with much of the same type of pyramid architecture and no explanations as to how they got built etc. makes me look in the direction of Et's of some sort. Also there is a current phenomena being put forth by ex detective David Paulides in his investigation of people literally disappearing in secluded parts of the country, sometimes while close by other people. (canammissing.com). Until further notice I feel an Et presence going on with this phenomenon.
I think both phenomena could be happening at the same time - that there are Et's and the ruling class has advanced info it deems not to share with us.
The first half of the essay is the science part, the second half is his obsession (?) and also becoming mine, as to the players involved in the topic at hand being all or partly Jewish. This contention is in so much of his essays.
I'm starting to believe that life is and has largely been about the dumb goyim of the world being the watchers of life while the jews are the doers on life's stage. The goy get to ooo and aahh and sometimes get to applaud while the jews do the creating, inventing, building, ruling... in business, science, entertainment, government except much of the time the dumb goy think - they are oooing and aahhing over other gentiles! It seems jews have probably been changing their names, sometimes just a letter or two, for over 2,000 years though Miles concentrates mainly on what is available on the public ancestral free sites which may occasionally go back to the 1700s or so.
I certainly grew up thinking I lived in a gentile world and jews were this poor oppressed minority group, HAH, HAH, HAH....
Bubu
13th February 2017, 11:47
Nikola Tesla is known to prove first before talks. When He said "energy is available in space in unlimited quantity" most probably he has proven it. And remember that he built the wanderclyfe tower to broadcast free electricity around the globe and its not nuclear. When he died mysteriously who was the first to go over his things? I can imagine that a person of his stature will always be under the radar of CIA FBI.
No way I am going to believe that nuclear is the free energy of the elite. Talks like this are mere diversionary technique to make seekers look away from the real deal. Free energy is my favorite subject I have done not only research but actual tinkering. We live in an electric universe. If free energy is to be achieve you have to tap into "the wheel work of the universe".
this is closer to flat earth.
DNA
13th February 2017, 13:20
I didnt do any further investigation into this guys claims but if others reading this could possibly post the link to that vid it would be interesting what others think of it.It didnt seem like anything bogus .
Hopefully, no one will post such a link here.
No such luck for you Paul. :bigsmile:
Galen Windsor is dare I say essential for understanding what you are hinting at with this thread.
Galen Windsor began working in atomic power during the very first atomic power plants and one of his main thrusts is that there must be alterior motives involved in so far as how atomic waste is dealt with. This is because Galen said there are so many valuable elements than can be mined from atomic waste that it makes no sense what so ever as to why the Government pays hundreds of millions of dollars to essentially bury it. Galen has stated that he has provided the nuclear power people a multitude of ways that nuclear waste could be turned into a cash cow rather than spending hundreds of millions of dollars to dispose of it, but he stated that he was laughed at.
I suspect it is because they already were doing such and receiving hundreds of millions for supposed burial on top of utilizing nuclear waste as a rich source of elemental components.
No offense Paul but Galen Windsor has far more credibility with his work in the industry than Miles Mathis has speculating upon it.
Also, this isn't the first time I've heard speculation that nuclear waste may be used to power exotic technology. Target made that same speculation back in 2014, of which I thought he was quite brilliant for coming up with :clapping:. In the video below, the information pertinent to this thread starts at about 26:00 minutes in. In 1982 Galen Windsor states that he can mine $10,000,000 of valuable useable elements per ton of spent uranium :shielddeflect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VvGw1tkT1Q
8VvGw1tkT1Q
Also, this first hand testimony from nonesuch supports the premise of this thread as well.
Just throwing this into the mix. Several years ago, maybe 2004, I was friends with a woman here in Santa Fe whose husband, a scientist, was in the process of retiring from Los Alamos Labs. I met him at their home over dinner one night and after we ate I got to talking to him in his study about many topics including nuclear energy. I don't recall many of the details of our tal or how I came to ask him about the problem of nuclear waste and the incredibly long time it would affect the planet.
I wasn't accusatory or taking a stance against him in any way, though I was withholding my point of view from him so that I might get some inside information he wouldn't be forthcoming about otherwise. Though he was intelligent snf liberal, he indicated with a couple comments that he was not friendly to protests against his chosen profession.
In answer to my question about nuclear waste, he told me rather casually that they'd already figured out an effective way to deactivate nuclear waste years ago and it was no longer a problem. I was shocked, but didn't have the state of mind to ask him why in hell's name that knowledge wasn't applied in the world. My Libran diplomacy was in full swing as I was somewhat horrified to be talking to the 'enemy' but didn't want to shut down the discussion by picketing his study.
There was no drama or defensiveness in his answer. Besides, nuclear energy wasn't the focus of his work. He was more interested in telling me about his pet project he was presenting to the top honchos on how to extract water from the atmosphere. It was pretty grandiose, but it was clearly real project. He took the time to draw models of how it would work and he was totally enthusiastic about the prospects of them being approved for development. I have no idea if it was top secret. It didn't seem to be and I never followed up with him about any of what we talked about, since we never became friends.
I watched all of part one of the Galen video. Though I know nearly nothing about the science of nuclear energy, I gathered from his video (that i'll watch again to verify) that the kind of radiation he exposed himself to was possibly a form that wasn't interacting in some way with other elements or processes that would make it dangerous. It wasn't the main thrust of his presentation though.
I believe he was telling the truth. He demonstrated on stage that he could touch and eat substances with levels of radiation we are led to believe by government and industry would kill everyone within a mile's radius. I don't know what to make of his ideas, since there are so many many people who have developed cancer or given birth to affected children as the result of exposure to nuclear radiation through accidents. I couldn't come up with a motive (other than speaker's fees) to present lies about real nuclear dangers that could get him in hot water with the industry he'd been involved with for years.
So, maybe there ARE ways to completely neutralize the dangers of nuclear radiation that the industry/government is not sharing with the public. Certainly, if the public found out that most of their fears about nuclear waste, war and bombs were created by lies, they'd be as angry as many are about the NSA's massive abuses of power.
It would be a paradigm shifter that would relax the entire planet if nuclear waste and contamination were no longer a problem. I'd welcome that new reality with open arms.
While there is obvious and proven dangers from the nuclear radiation we're exposed to, that doesn't exclude the possibility that solutions are already known and are not being applied for the good of all. Those who are not releasing solutions for use in the world have the most to gain from keeping it secret (money and power) and the most to lose (poverty, prison and death) if the world caught on to another layer of their institutionalized crimes against humanity.
Justplain
13th February 2017, 19:58
I just finished reading the latest essay linked above.
Miles is one of my favorites of all time but if you're not familiar with him and can't hack circuitous recountings of ancestral trees and branches he's not for you.
One of the points of his caesium/uranium theory is that air technology is advanced way beyond the commercial planes we fly in but the ruling class does not want to share it with the public. They fly mostly at night and many see these advanced aerial transports calling them mistakenly UFOs. The ruling class let us have advanced technology when there is benefit for them. I would guess an example would be iphones since it will help eventually for the sheep to be shoved into the cashless highly controlled society. But share with us a superfast way to domestic and international travel, make our lives better for the sake of making our lives better, not a chance.
I can't tell from this article if he believes in Ets or not. The way there have been several past ancient civilizations far apart from eachother with much of the same type of pyramid architecture and no explanations as to how they got built etc. makes me look in the direction of Et's of some sort. Also there is a current phenomena being put forth by ex detective David Paulides in his investigation of people literally disappearing in secluded parts of the country, sometimes while close by other people. (canammissing.com). Until further notice I feel an Et presence going on with this phenomenon.
I think both phenomena could be happening at the same time - that there are Et's and the ruling class has advanced info it deems not to share with us.
The first half of the essay is the science part, the second half is his obsession (?) and also becoming mine, as to the players involved in the topic at hand being all or partly Jewish. This contention is in so much of his essays.
I'm starting to believe that life is and has largely been about the dumb goyim of the world being the watchers of life while the jews are the doers on life's stage. The goy get to ooo and aahh and sometimes get to applaud while the jews do the creating, inventing, building, ruling... in business, science, entertainment, government except much of the time the dumb goy think - they are oooing and aahhing over other gentiles! It seems jews have probably been changing their names, sometimes just a letter or two, for over 2,000 years though Miles concentrates mainly on what is available on the public ancestral free sites which may occasionally go back to the 1700s or so.
I certainly grew up thinking I lived in a gentile world and jews were this poor oppressed minority group, HAH, HAH, HAH....
Hi Helene West, although some Jewish may regard the rest of us as goyim, i have heard some (non Jewish) say that the kindest most compassionste people they know are Jewish.
I know those of hebrew origins are quite prominent in america and europe. Half the professionals were jewish at one point. However it is good to remember that this is a relatively recent phenomenon. Less than a half century ago america was considered an anglo-saxon enclave. The british empire was the envy of the world a little more than a century ago.
Currently there is a rise of asians in some professions in america, tho maybe not in hollywood.
I mention this that the recent jewish dominance of american culture may just be a passing trend. They are a clever bunch, but the long term volume trend may dilute this.
I dont think there's excessive data that shows that the illuminati are jewish. I would be cautious at painting this with a racist brush. We have enough problems as it is.
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 20:57
I dont think there's excessive data that shows that the illuminati are jewish. I would be cautious at painting this with a racist brush. We have enough problems as it is.
I would be cautious about characterizing as racist the extensive documentation showing that the illuminati (and similar ilk (https://www.amazon.com/Worlds-Most-Dangerous-Secret-Societies-ebook/dp/B00U2SH4X6), such as Jesuits, Knights Templar, Freemasons, Banksters, ...) have maternal Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry far more commonly than chance would have it.
There is an important distinction between (1) prejudging all people of any particular race, creed, culture, gender, age, nationality, etc, and (2) making evidenced based observations that certain identifiable groups of people, such as say Wall Street bankers, or NBA basketball forwards, or hospital nurses, tend more often than chance to be from certain classifications of people, such as say white males with Jewish ancestry, or tall black males, or women.
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 21:21
No offense Paul but Galen Windsor has far more credibility with his work in the industry than Miles Mathis has speculating upon it.
Also, this isn't the first time I've heard speculation that nuclear waste may be used to power exotic technology.
To the extent (an extent far greater than I had realized) that Galen is speaking of the exotic (as in hidden from public view) uses of nuclear "waste" for technology, I would entirely agree that Galen has more credibility than Miles. Yes, and yes, that's quite on-topic for this thread, in my view.
The potential related topic, which first came to my mind when someone mentioned Galen, was to what extent and in what ways radioactive material is or is not a health hazard ... that topic I'd gladly leave to the other threads that have beaten that horse to nearer death than most radioactive material could have done if directly ingested.
TargeT
13th February 2017, 22:03
There is an important distinction between (1) prejudging all people of any particular race, creed, culture, gender, age, nationality, etc, and (2) making evidenced based observations that certain identifiable groups of people, such as say Wall Street bankers, or NBA basketball forwards, or hospital nurses, tend more often than chance to be from certain classifications of people, such as say white males with Jewish ancestry, or tall black males, or women.
Muslim isn't a race, neither is "jew"....
Is "jewish" considered a race now?
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 22:30
Is "jewish" considered a race now?
So far as I can tell, the word "jewish" is used in various, sometimes conflicting, ways.
It might refer to the religion, it might refer to the ancestry, especially to the maternal ancestry, it might refer to culture or nationality, ...
Justplain
13th February 2017, 22:45
Is "jewish" considered a race now?
So far as I can tell, the word "jewish" is used in various, sometimes conflicting, ways.
It might refer to the religion, it might refer to the ancestry, especially to the maternal ancestry, it might refer to culture or nationality, ...
Hi Paul and Target, i am not one to be politically correct (for instance, i dislike the lgbt agenda and believe its an illuminati program), and i do think masad plays a major role in many of the major false flag events, i just get uneasy when the jewish are painted as being the illuminati. I believe the nazi's used similar logic for rounding the jews up (even if the haulocast didnt have the volumes claimed, the nazis DID slaughter many, many jews). If kazerian jew is a more accurate description, than that should be used.
And, yes, jews i have worked with claim there isnt a jewish race, just a jewish religion, though they sure can act like an ethnic group.
ThePythonicCow
13th February 2017, 23:17
i just get uneasy when the jewish are painted as being the illuminati.
That's not what I'm doing, as I've already explained. It is a common tactic of those who would derail discussions such as these to complain of anti-Semitism and toss about the "Nazi" label,
Ba-ba-Ra
13th February 2017, 23:25
Is "jewish" considered a race now?
So far as I can tell, the word "jewish" is used in various, sometimes conflicting, ways.
It might refer to the religion, it might refer to the ancestry, especially to the maternal ancestry, it might refer to culture or nationality, ...
I believe it was Menachem Begin (not sure) who, when asked what the definition of Jew was, stated: Anyone who will admit they are one!
I notice that when you ask a person who considers themselves Jewish what their nationality is, they will almost always say: Russian Jew or German Jew; yet the rest of us don't say: Polish Catholic, or French Protestant. I've always found that interesting.
I suspect it refers to bloodline. . . .I read somewhere that the term Nazi came from Ashkenazi and the Nazi leaders where all Askenazi Jews. Sorry, can't remember where I read that.
Bill Ryan
13th February 2017, 23:43
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AHEM.
:focus: —> The "Free Energy" used by the elite for the last 70 years: Caesium
TargeT
14th February 2017, 00:43
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AHEM.
:focus: —> The "Free Energy" used by the elite for the last 70 years: Caesium
And so the thread dies..
There's nothing to talk about, zero technical data & since "the elite" are a part of the title... I'd say this is a confusing attempt to re-direct.
ThePythonicCow
14th February 2017, 02:08
There's nothing to talk about, zero technical data & since "the elite" are a part of the title... I'd say this is a confusing attempt to re-direct.
Well, not quite zero technical data, and perhaps not quite dead :).
One key thing that Miles Mathis noticed, that caused me to perk my ears, was that caesium is "special" ... of all the stable atoms, caesium is the one with the most easily picked off electron in its outer shell. Given its position on the periodic table, as the largest stable atom in the first column, this makes good sense to me.
Furthermore, caesium is quite rate in natural mineral deposits, but it is one of the substantial biproducts of uranium fission. Miles had, in an earlier paper, shed some doubt on all the nuclear bomb stories, including doubts about the stories we've been told about the Manhattan Project, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the above ground atomic bomb testing in the 1950's and 1960's, the use of atomic fission reactors primarily to generate power, and the risks of the cold war escalating into a nuclear armageddon. I tend to share Miles' doubts here.
Caesium might be the key to unraveling these puzzles.
Caesium might have uses in power generation or electro-magnetic field generation that no other element can provide, and the atomic/nuclear weapons and power generation projects of the last half century might have provided the cover for manufacturing large quantities of caesium.
This might have been a key technical advantage to the "Deep State" (aka elite bastards), in providing the energy and propulsion requirements of their dark projects.
This is necessarily incomplete and speculative. If I knew more, I'd either have to shut up, or get killed.
But it remains an intriguing, though so far incomplete, avenue of thought.
We have something that is special, that is rare in nature, that could provide unique and valuable electrical properties, and that is a natural byproduct of atomic fission. We have a massive build-up of atomic fission projects in the last seventy or so years, the public explanations for which may well involve "big lies." We (presumably) have a covert massive build-up of deep state technology, with immense energy and propulstion requirements, that would have been quite difficult to meet using conventional (aka publicly known) technology.
All these puzzle pieces fit nicely.
amor
14th February 2017, 02:31
I think his ancestral connections are very revealing and point to who is ruling this outer world. They keep us, goyem, poor as sheep, bouncing from one utility bill to the next while pulling free energy from the universe.
Justplain
14th February 2017, 02:43
Hi Paul, although caesium may be a useful byproduct of nuclear fission reactors for the cabal, the reason why nuclear energy is so widely used is because its cost per kwh is one of the lowest, when not including environmental costs and waste disposal. That is simply the reason it is used.
Atomic bombs were made because they are the biggest firecrackers known in the white world. The biggest bang for the buck.
I dont see this as a cover for anything. If the cabal has found use for the byproducts of nuclear energy, then this is to their advantage, but i cant see it as a cause for the development of nuclear energy by any stretch of the imagination.
ThePythonicCow
14th February 2017, 03:03
... nuclear energy ... cost per kwh is one of the lowest, when not including environmental costs and waste disposal. ...
Atomic bombs were made because they are the biggest firecrackers ...
I dont see this as a cover for anything. ...
Well, if you believe the public explanations for nuclear energy and nuclear bombs ... then, yes, I can see where you wouldn't see them as cover for something else.
DNA
14th February 2017, 14:29
First of all, radioactive uranium often decays into caesium (aka cesium) which is the stable element with the most weakly bonded electron in its outer shell. It's very easy to strip that outer electron off caesium ... so easy according to Miles (I need to verify this claim) that stripping it off takes less energy than you get when you let the electron join back up again. If that's so, then this is free energy, Even if that's not true (not free energy), Caesium is still very conductive (low resistance) and is a silvery liquid at room temperature, like mercury, only Caesium has less resistance than mercury. One way or another, this could make Caesium quite useful when constructing devices generating strong magnetic fields.
So when we say we are discussing exotic technology spent Uranium may be used for, we are talking exotic as in the secret space program? Right?
We are all aware of the mythology/speculation surrounding the Nazi bell, how it used liquid mercury which was turned into an electric magnet and then spun at incredibly high velocities supposedly creating a magnetic field that could repel gravity. So it appears Caesium would be a far better liquid metal than mercury from what you are stating.
It's funny, I know this is cringe worthy for some, but I remember in the Lacerta interview that information was given regarding how important magnetic fields were and that not a small amount of attention should be given to lodestone for it's inherent magnetic ability.
I don't know how lodestone would relate to caesium, but I'm throwing it out there for the chemistry types.
Ed Leeds of coral castle fame also stated that magnetism was key in understanding how he was able to do things he did in creating the coral castle. I know Ed Leeds published a few pamphlets involving experiments with electricity and magnetism that he apparently came up with himself.
I remember Ralph Ring in the project Camelot videos talking about how a form of anti-gravity was achieved using Tesla technology that was primarily magnetic in nature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quQl2duJRvg&list=PLaaVB41qlMNDZYtG4Ud1usfq0tmXrBSJg
TargeT
14th February 2017, 18:38
Caesium might have uses in power generation or electro-magnetic field generation that no other element can provide, and the atomic/nuclear weapons and power generation projects of the last half century might have provided the cover for manufacturing large quantities of caesium.
There has to be some sort of corroborating data out there.
... nuclear energy ... cost per kwh is one of the lowest, when not including environmental costs and waste disposal. ...
Atomic bombs were made because they are the biggest firecrackers ...
I dont see this as a cover for anything. ...
Well, if you believe the public explanations for nuclear energy and nuclear bombs ... then, yes, I can see where you wouldn't see them as cover for something else.
at 9 billion dollars for a power plant (http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-power/cost-nuclear-power#.WKNMmW8rKUk), I'm not so sure it's the cheapest power source...
There are a lot of "interesting" thought constructs connected to "nuclear".
the fear of radiation is the biggest in my mind & the most useful to keep people away & from experimenting with it (though not all people) (http://harpers.org/archive/1998/11/the-radioactive-boy-scout/).
The fact that we use breeder reactors over other methods that are safer/cheaper/better (and no one really questions it).
The idea that breeder reactors "produce power" as their main purpose (even though we know about at least about Yellow cake production and it's extreme value).
Justplain
14th February 2017, 22:08
Caesium might have uses in power generation or electro-magnetic field generation that no other element can provide, and the atomic/nuclear weapons and power generation projects of the last half century might have provided the cover for manufacturing large quantities of caesium.
There has to be some sort of corroborating data out there.
... nuclear energy ... cost per kwh is one of the lowest, when not including environmental costs and waste disposal. ...
Atomic bombs were made because they are the biggest firecrackers ...
I dont see this as a cover for anything. ...
Well, if you believe the public explanations for nuclear energy and nuclear bombs ... then, yes, I can see where you wouldn't see them as cover for something else.
at 9 billion dollars for a power plant (http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-power/cost-nuclear-power#.WKNMmW8rKUk), I'm not so sure it's the cheapest power source...
There are a lot of "interesting" thought constructs connected to "nuclear".
the fear of radiation is the biggest in my mind & the most useful to keep people away & from experimenting with it (though not all people) (http://harpers.org/archive/1998/11/the-radioactive-boy-scout/).
The fact that we use breeder reactors over other methods that are safer/cheaper/better (and no one really questions it).
The idea that breeder reactors "produce power" as their main purpose (even though we know about at least about Yellow cake production and it's extreme value).
Hi Target, here in Ontario there are three large nuclear power generation sites that produce 50% of the province's electrical needs, over 6600 megawatts. The only reason is because of lower costs than other alternatives. I know they dont factor environmental costs into this equation since its not a direct out of pocket expense.
Another point we should consider when examining whether there is plausibility for some sort of covert use of nuclear waste. That is that nuclear energy is a multi-billion international business. Nuclear energy firms sell reactors all over the world. This has lead to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, including north korea, pakistan and india. If nuclear power generation is a cover for something else, dozens of countries worldwide have ponied up billions to acquire that coverstory. That would also mean these countries too would have access to the hidden benefits of lets say, caesium production, which i personally have never heard of.
So on this count, the fact that nuclear power generation is a cover for the production of exotic antigravity fuel, i think this doesnt pass plausibility given its widespread use, and the fact that one of these rogue states would most certainly have utilized this hidden tech if it was there to be had.
Another hole that can be punched in Miles' theory is that the Roswell incident was a cover for something else. The Roswell news coverage was a small flash in the pan in 1947. Firstly, it did not coincide with the manhattan project, so it didnt distract anyone from that program. Secondly, this event didnot become an alternate news story until the 1970's, so how could it be a distraction from nuclear energy covert uses? Here's wikipedia's account of Roswell:
"In mid-1947, a United States Air Force balloon crashed at a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico, described then as a "flying disc."[1] Following wide initial interest, the military stated that the crashed aircraft was merely a conventional weather balloon.[2] Interest subsequently waned until the late 1970s, when ufologists began promoting a variety of increasingly elaborate conspiracy theories, claiming that one or more alien spacecraft had crash-landed, and that the extraterrestrial occupants had been recovered by the military, who then engaged in a cover-up."
I would think that if there's any plausible truth to any of this story, its that black ops have found some useful byproducts of nuclear fission, such as caesium. Los Alamos has lots of fancy tech which have not seen the public view. The rest of this story doesnt stand up to scrutiny, imho.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roswell_UFO_incident
http://www.opg.com/generating-power/nuclear/Pages/nuclear.aspx
ThePythonicCow
15th February 2017, 01:23
The other moderators and myself have decided to make use of the new capability (announced here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?95964-A-new-moderators-resource-that-we-think-will-help-everyone) by Bill a couple of days ago) to suspend the ability of one member, Justplain, from making further posts on this one thread.
We concluded, after looking over Justplain's posts on this thread, that he was repeatedly muddying up this admittedly speculative discussion, (1) first labeling Miles conjecture as "nonsense", without any actually relevant evidence or reasoning disputing Miles conjecture, and (2) then raising the tried and true canard of anti-Semetic "Nazi" allegations, and (3) then (after Bill warned us to stay on topic) uncritically presenting, as accepted fact, the conventional view of the nuclear energy and weapons developments of the last seventy years, as reason to ridicule the speculations on this thread.
bobme
15th February 2017, 03:32
Not being a scientist, or having education beyond observation, I wonder what the By products of Caesium are? Seems that most things have thier own form of bio waste that has been manufactured. Can some of it be harmless? I guess I just have not seen anything very healthy come from manufactured product waste. curious is all. thanks.
Helene West
15th February 2017, 04:23
I just finished reading the latest essay linked above.
Miles is one of my favorites of all time but if you're not familiar with him and can't hack circuitous recountings of ancestral trees and branches he's not for you.
One of the points of his caesium/uranium theory is that air technology is advanced way beyond the commercial planes we fly in but the ruling class does not want to share it with the public. They fly mostly at night and many see these advanced aerial transports calling them mistakenly UFOs. The ruling class let us have advanced technology when there is benefit for them. I would guess an example would be iphones since it will help eventually for the sheep to be shoved into the cashless highly controlled society. But share with us a superfast way to domestic and international travel, make our lives better for the sake of making our lives better, not a chance.
I can't tell from this article if he believes in Ets or not. The way there have been several past ancient civilizations far apart from eachother with much of the same type of pyramid architecture and no explanations as to how they got built etc. makes me look in the direction of Et's of some sort. Also there is a current phenomena being put forth by ex detective David Paulides in his investigation of people literally disappearing in secluded parts of the country, sometimes while close by other people. (canammissing.com). Until further notice I feel an Et presence going on with this phenomenon.
I think both phenomena could be happening at the same time - that there are Et's and the ruling class has advanced info it deems not to share with us.
The first half of the essay is the science part, the second half is his obsession (?) and also becoming mine, as to the players involved in the topic at hand being all or partly Jewish. This contention is in so much of his essays.
I'm starting to believe that life is and has largely been about the dumb goyim of the world being the watchers of life while the jews are the doers on life's stage. The goy get to ooo and aahh and sometimes get to applaud while the jews do the creating, inventing, building, ruling... in business, science, entertainment, government except much of the time the dumb goy think - they are oooing and aahhing over other gentiles! It seems jews have probably been changing their names, sometimes just a letter or two, for over 2,000 years though Miles concentrates mainly on what is available on the public ancestral free sites which may occasionally go back to the 1700s or so.
I certainly grew up thinking I lived in a gentile world and jews were this poor oppressed minority group, HAH, HAH, HAH....
Hi Helene West, although some Jewish may regard the rest of us as goyim, i have heard some (non Jewish) say that the kindest most compassionste people they know are Jewish.
I know those of hebrew origins are quite prominent in america and europe. Half the professionals were jewish at one point. However it is good to remember that this is a relatively recent phenomenon. Less than a half century ago america was considered an anglo-saxon enclave. The british empire was the envy of the world a little more than a century ago.
Currently there is a rise of asians in some professions in america, tho maybe not in hollywood.
I mention this that the recent jewish dominance of american culture may just be a passing trend. They are a clever bunch, but the long term volume trend may dilute this.
I dont think there's excessive data that shows that the illuminati are jewish. I would be cautious at painting this with a racist brush. We have enough problems as it is.
First I'm grateful to Paul for responding to you before I had a chance. He is more logical than I anyway.
I was clearly reacting to the researches of Miles Mathis. It is him you should be trying to chide not me.
Call him a racist if that is how you feel but I'm impressed with Mathis' self-admitted amateur research.
He does ask the question - where do you see gentiles in the last few centuries constantly changing or altering their last names to the degree that jews have done? It just doesn't happen.
You segue to asians in the professions. Asians are the largest group on the planet. With our open borders it stands to reason they will form a large part of the professions. I read an article stating that for ivy league college applications today gentile white males with A averages and good references are having a hard time getting accepted at all into the professions in ivy league schools, being passed over by non whites to fill quotas sometimes with lesser averages BUT jews, who are also white, and only 2.2% of the american population get over 20% of the acceptances. No one will touch that nepotism.
I'll overlook your implication of racism as there has been for years in this society a taboo on gentile whites being able to criticize, critique, comment, analyze or question ANY group, the rules have been - 'just shut up and take it as we dissemble your culture'.
I was raised with jews, italians and irish, you don't have to tell me about good people. But Mathis isn't analyzing the 'ordinary' people of society that you refer to - the kind and compassionate people - they are not the subject of his essays. POWER is the subject of the essays. If you ever bother to actually read the material we are reacting to - he doesn't Rant about it either. He's not on some hate trip, he's looking for Truth no matter how it cuts.
I'm the same and if you could pick up some (not even subtle) nuance from my post, you would see I'm laughing myself. I have lots of lies to uncover and cull from my consciousness, so many things have seemed wrong that I could not identify and Mr. Mathis is one of those that ring true for me. But who knows, he could well be shown to be another whackjob or disinformation agent but i don't think so at this time. His work has encouraged me to feel that a 'class' of jews (Operative word - 'class') pulled off a shrewd hoax on the gentile world - and if that is the case, I have to say - Well played....
ThePythonicCow
15th February 2017, 05:40
Not being a scientist, or having education beyond observation, I wonder what the By products of Caesium are? Seems that most things have thier own form of bio waste that has been manufactured. Can some of it be harmless? I guess I just have not seen anything very healthy come from manufactured product waste. curious is all. thanks.
Caesium is a metal, like iron, silver or mercury. The "manufacture" of caesium from the nuclear fission of uranium has as its primary byproduct the radioactive waste resulting from operating a nuclear reactor that uses uranium as its fuel, enriched to contain a higher percentage of the unstable uranium-235 isotope. The controversies over how to dispose of the waste from our nuclear reactors, and the controversies over such accidents as occurred at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukishima reflect the major concerns over the byproducts of this process.
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