Trends Update
First hour guest, trends analyst
Gerald Celente shared an update. The next eight years are going to be an era of "dragflation,"-- people and the economy will be dragged down and we'll see the "demise of Empire America," he warned. Data about inflation is currently manipulated to not give a true picture, he added.
Recap
UFO Propulsion, Tesla, & Electrotherapy
Doctor of Engineering Physics
Tom Valone discussed his work in zero point energy, Tesla technology, & electro-gravitics and how these technologies translate into possible UFO energy and propulsion systems. He also spoke about the healing aspects of various electrotherapies.
He suggested that Black Ops have reverse engineered propulsion systems from crashed discs and that most UFOs people see are made by them. He cited a case where English words were ID'd on a military triangular craft seen in the sky-- "Emergency Relief & Rescue."
Valone described possible propulsion systems as having rotating discs the size of a ship, producing both electricity and antigravity. A project he worked on had a cylindrical magnet that spun along its axis, just like Earth.
The
NRO (National Reconnaissance Office) may already have advanced applications such as inertial shielding which can reduce heavy impact on spacecraft, he detailed. Additionally, technologies involving toroidal vectors have been outlined for use in ships that could surpass the speed of light by two to five times, he said.
Valone spoke about electromagnetic medicine, using devices to affect healing in the body, transferring electrons and magnetic fields to the tissues. In 1932, Tesla developed a current that was being used to treat cancer patients, but health authorities had it pulled from the market, he noted.
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