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New Plasma Patent Rings a Bell
Now that’s quite a mouthful, but before we get to the abstract itself, a brief overview of what I said about the Nazi bell project is in order. What we know of that project is due almost entirely to the research of Polish researcher and author Igor Witkowski, who wrote an astonishing book, The Truth about the Wunderwaffe, a study of World War Two top secret Nazi black projects research. The book is a cornucopia of information that manages not to repeat the typical “Nazi secret weapons” books or absurd Nazi UFO claims. It details a range of little known things, from the earliest prototype silicon integrated circuits, to miniaturized television cameras for the Nazis’ television guided missiles, the first generation of our modern terrain-hugging cruise missiles, to ramjet artillery projectiles with incredible range, and finally, the most sensational project of them all, the Bell (die Glocke) itself. Witkowski’s research on this one subject alone was of such high quality and caliber that it inspired other authors to dig into the project. Nick Cook, a columnist and researcher for the famous British Defence Journal, Jane’s Defence Weekly wrote a book trying to follow the connections between the Bell and postwar American antigravity research in his well-known and best-selling book, The Hunt for Zero Point. I attempted to “reverse engineer” the details and history of the project as Witkowski had recounted them, a task that ran to several books: The SS Brotherhood of the Bell, Secrets of the Unified Field, The Philosophers’ Stone, The Nazi International, and Saucers, Swastikas, and Psyops. Basically, these details were as follows: the Bell itself was a specialized kind of plasma trap, possibly made of ceramic material, and possibly cryogenically cooled. Inside this trap, a plasma inducing material code-named Xerum 525 was rotated in two counter-rotating cylinders that were being both electrically and mechanically counter-rotated thus cohering the plane of rotation, and pulsed between two electrical potentials – one of which was extremely high voltage direct current – which induced the Xerum 525 to become a plasma, and with the extremes of voltage, possibly initiating fusion reactions. The Xerum 525, for a variety of reasons I detailed in the books (and particularly in The Philosophers’ Stone) was perhaps a compound of mercury and thorium 229 isomer oxide, making the substance both very heavy, very “gooey”, and very red in appearance. In my opinion, all this elaborate engineering was because the Germans were literally trying to create a miniature version of the Sun, complete with differential rotation of a plasma, along with all the effects that went with it: gravity modification and extreme bursts of radiation. It was, at one and the same time, a proto-type technology for energy production, for propulsion, and for weaponry that had the potential to make nuclear weapons look like a firecracker. According to Witkowski’s research, in this respect the project was wildly successful, for the Bell supposedly levitated. A “flying saucer” it was not, for it was still tethered to the ground and an enormous power supply, and all it did was float and glow a pale blue. Dart around like a UFO it did not. Needless to say, I’m skipping a vast amount of argument and details which my books provide, but it is to a purpose, for look at the abstract of this patent filing from 2023:
Notably, the basic core concept is exactly the same…and in looking at the diagrams accompanying the patent, I am gratified to learn that another of my “Bell reverse engineering conjectures” is born out, for Witkowski, in his work, never specified whether the counter-rotating cylinders of the Bell were nested one inside the other, or if they were one on top of another, sharing a common axis of rotation in either case. In arguing for the attempt to mimic the differential rotation of the Sun’s plasma, I opted for the counter-rotating cylinders to be stacked one on top of another (or course, a “generation two” version might have them both nested and stacked, to amplify differential rotation effects along more than one axis, but that speculation did not enter my books as it fell outside the available data from Witkowski’s research). Sure enough, in the patent, this is what is seen in the patent, i.e., stacked and nested cylinders. So... either someone has been reading books, and doing a bit of "garage prototyping", or the concept and ideas are circulating in the ether. In either case, it's a rather astonishing confirmation of the Bell story that someone out there is thinking along very similar lines... And of course, we know about the Nazi scientist, Dr. Ronald Richter and his "fusion" project in Argentina, and his fantastic statements about rotating plasmas as a transducer for zero point energy....(q.v. my book The Nazi International) See you on the flip side... (If you enjoyed today's blog, please share it with your friends.)
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