Fusion energy – Another $500 billion boondoggle and conjob
Tue 12:22 pm +00:00, 9 Jul 2024 2From his science site
“by Miles Mathis
First published July 6, 2024
LiveScience is reporting this week that ITER, the $28 billion fusion reactor in France, is now
completed, but for some reason (not given) it won’t be operational until 2039, 15 years from now. All
tests have been put on hold for 15 years. It was supposed to begin tests in 2020, so it is now officially
19 years overdue and 5.6 times over-budget. We were told in 2007 this would only cost $5 billion, but
anyone with a brain stem knew that wouldn’t pan out. These things are invented to go 10,000% overbudget. That is their sole purpose: stealing money from the treasury.
How is it that our representatives never figure these things out? It is because they are paid not to ask
any questions. They don’t represent us, they represent the people promoting these scams. Congresses
were created to funnel taxes to the rich.
Except that it is even worse than that. This fusion project goes back to the 1950s, when they needed
big new projects to continue to drain the treasuries after the Manhattan Project and other WWII fake
projects ended. So the project is actually about 70 years overdue for any positive result. In that time it
is unknown how much they have stolen from worldwide taxpayers for this one project, but it has to be
on the order of $500 billion or more. For absolutely nothing. They have never produced a watt of
over-unity energy in over 70 years, though they are now claiming to have sparked the process for 1
trillionth of a second. An empty boast, I assure you. As I have shown in previous papers, they haven’t
sparked anything. They (may) have made their material very hot, but that is about it. They haven’t
created any energy, but they have burned jillions of watts of energy—another part of the plan. They
have (over)billed you for that as well, of course.
Commentators are asking why it would take 15 years to begin testing a device that is “complete”.
Doesn’t that contradict the definition of “complete”? Of course it does. Even if they have spent all
their money and need more to operate, that would only move tests back to when they are voted
operating expenses by the various congresses. Which should be only a matter of months, not 15 years.
Obviously, the date is being moved back so that they can steal money from the treasuries for another 15
years. It isn’t hard to figure out. They want to be sure they are budgeted out for at least fifteen years.
The International Fusion Energy Project (ITER) fusion reactor, consisting of 19 massive coils looped into
multiple toroidal magnets, was originally slated to begin its first full test in 2020. Now scientists say it will
fire in 2039 at the earliest.
You just got two clues there what is really going on. Did you catch them? 19 massive coils. Ask
yourself, why 19? Why not 18? Why not 20? Because this is their chosen numerology for this event.
It reminds us of the 19 hijackers, the 19 hanged at Salem, the 19 revolutionaries with Castro, the 19
with John Brown, etc. It is a signal to their cousins outside the program that this is a fake. Stand down.
Do not resist it. For instance, many in the worldwide press—despite being Phoenicians—will not
know anything about this project. It is for them, since as soon as they see the familiar markers, they
will know not to criticize this announcement. Another marker here is the title ITER, International
Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor. But the hidden marker is in the Latin. They admit that this
acronym was chosen to fit the Latin word iter, which means “the way” or “the path”. Are you tasting it
yet? The familiar stench? No? Well, in Chinese this would be tao, which also means “the way”. The
hopelessly naive will think this has something to do with the path to the truth, but that isn’t the path the
Phoenicians are on. It never was. What path are they on? The path to obscene wealth, which they
have achieved by controlling society with grand lies. This is just another one of them.
To see what I mean, we can add a few more reasons I don’t believe these announcements of fusion to
ones I listed in that linked paper above from 2022. We are told fusion is being pursued to produce
clean energy, but they admit they are using deuterium and tritium, which are radioactive. So they have
to mitigate the release of lots of neutrons with big shields. Doesn’t seem like a great way to produce
clean energy, does it? It sounds like the fission reactors, which have huge amounts of radioactivity that
have to be mitigated with shields and water baths and so on. It is a grand contradiction slapping you in
the face the first time you read these press releases. So this process, even if it is happening (it’s not), is
much dirtier than the process used by the Sun, which is the fusing of Hydrogen into Helium. Hydrogen
doesn’t have any neutrons, but Helium does, so that process would have to soak up neutrons rather than
release them. That’s what I mean by cleaner.
However, deuterium-tritium fusion poses a number of challenges. For example, deuterium-tritium fusion can
generate dangerous amounts of high-energy neutrons, each moving at about 116 million mph (187 million
km/h), or 17.3% the speed of light — so fast they could reach the moon in under 8 seconds. As such, special
shielding is needed in these experiments.
As you see, I didn’t make it up. That is also from LiveScience. That is radioactivity, and it isn’t a
hallmark of clean energy production. So none of this makes any sense from the first word. Fission was
a huge failure and fusion is even worse”
Besides which, we don’t need either one since Tesla already showed us how to tap the charge field
coming out of the Earth for free. I have confirmed his theories and expanded them, showing exactly
how it works on a grand scale. My assumption now is that the governors are already doing that, so all
this fission and fusion stuff is just another smokescreen for treasury theft. They should be providing
this free energy to everyone for almost nothing, but they prefer to (over)charge you for energy in
multiple ways. They tax you for fission and fusion and wind generators while selling you overpriced
solar panels and grid energy. All while continuing to rape the Earth for coal and oil, since who wants
to lose that cash cow?
Plus, let’s return to that last quote from LiveScience. I am pretty sure I don’t believe it, but if they are
producing free neutrons at .17c, that is a danger far greater than we have seen from any previous
radioactivity. Neutrons in fission aren’t nearly that energetic, since fission can be created with “slowmoving” neutrons. Slow-moving neutrons aren’t moving at 116 million mph, I assure you. We are told
they are moderated to about 5000 mph, or 23,000 times slower and therefore less energetic. You will
say before they are moderated they may be moving much faster, but even then they are seven times less
energetic than these in fusion.
Then we come to the question of what they are shielding this with, not only shielding the neutrons, but
shielding the escape of all that heat. Remember, this is said to be 20 times hotter than the Sun’s core.
The Sun has the whole rest of its body to use as a shield, so what are they using here? What substance
do they have that won’t melt at 300 million C? Mike Shedlock at Mishtalk asks that question and then
says the article at LiveScience answers it. Here is what they say on that:
Cooking plasma to these temperatures is the relatively easy part, but finding a way to corral it so that it
doesn’t burn through the reactor or derail the fusion reaction is technically tricky. This is usually done
either with lasers or magnetic fields.
That’s it, and the article ends on that, which is very weird. Also very weird that Mike Shedlock thinks
that is an answer. Exactly how does a laser or a magnetic field contain a plasma at 300 million C?
You are supposed to think it creates a loop, I guess, that the heat can’t penetrate, but it would have to be
a sphere in that case, and you can’t create an impenetrable sphere like that. There is no known
magnetic field that could do that, and it is illogical anyway since it would create a closed space of everrising pressure.
7 more pages here: http://milesmathis.com/fusion2.pdf
there is a tack on at the end about the Standard physics model and he concludes with this:
Yeah, he actually says that. This is all just a problem of interpretation and approximation, of systemic
uncertainty. So his title doesn’t really fit his paper, does it? He isn’t explaining that physics may be broken, he is trying to convince you it isn’t with the usual pettifoggery. You get to the end of his
“explanation” knowing far less than you did when you went in—or that was his assignment anyway. If you were confused by the subject going in, you were twice as confused going out. This is mainstream science in a kernel.
Sounds about right..
Interesting Pete, everything in the realm of energy is a scam like the Uranium dangerous radiation in atomic power stations!