RS IV Mercury

RS IV Mercury

I tried exposing Eli to as many new experiences as possible. In 2004 I took him to Mexico. He was astonished by the poverty and the conditions that the indigenous people live under. But while in Mexico he was allowed to drive a quad on the beach. He loved it. When he got a chance to go to the Philippines last year, he jumped at it.

Having established the details of the Nazi Bell experiment and the probability that the Nazis sought to engineer a puspaka, one might question whether there is, ” …. power latent in the mercury… ” as described in the Samaranyana Sutradhara.

Hg is the modern chemical symbol for mercury. The element was named after the Roman god Mercury, known for speed and mobility. Interestingly, the god Mercury was depicted with wings on his feet. The element mercury is unique among the elements in many ways.

Arguably, the most important discovery of the 20th century was the discovery of superconductivity. It was discovered in 1911 by Heike Onnes while studying the electrical resistance of solid mercury at cryogenic temperatures using the recently discovered liquid helium as a refrigerant. At a temperature of 4.2 K he observed that the electrical resistance suddenly disappeared. For his discovery he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1913.

In 1993 Dr. Ulker Onbasli at the University of Colorado and a team of scientists in Zurich, Switzerland simultaneously synthesised ceramic superconductors with the highest transition temperatures, the world record of 138 K . The superconductors are composed of mercuric-cuprates.

The attributes of superconductivity include exactly zero electrical resistance, the exclusion of the interior magnetic field and superfluidity. An electrical current flowing in a loop of superconducting wire can persist indefinitely with no power source. The exclusion of an interior magnetic field (Meissner Effect) causes a magnet suspended above a superconductive disk to levitate. Superfluidity allows liquids to overcome the force of gravity and friction.

As a propulsion devise the vaporized form of mercury can be used in a mesoparticle accelerator. It was proposed by G. Landis in 1989 to allow accelerated mercury atoms to coalesce into droplets en route. In 1996 Bishop proposed the “Starseed/Launcher” accelerator. By ganging many thousands of these devices together, several grams per second can be fired in nearly continuous, collimated matter beams, at speeds from a few meters per second, to some fraction of lightspeed. The receiver on board the spacecraft may be as simple as a pusher plate or may incorporate particle ionization and magnetic mirroring (Singer 1980).

I have a physicist friend who is a manager for Project Prometheus at JPL/NASA in Pasadena. The goal of the project is to drop a probe into the icy surface of Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter believed to have oceans beneath the ice that may harbor life. On board the spacecraft will be a nuclear reactor and an ion propulsion engine. An ion engine is an electric system that obtains the highest degree of conversion of electric power into trust. The gas used to propel this type of engine can be the vaporized form of mercury.

Indeed, “By means of the power latent in mercury which sets the driving whirlwind in motion, a man sitting inside may travel a great distance in the sky,” is not only possible, but actually in use today. This raises a knotty question. How in the heck were authors of ancient Indian texts able to describe a useful spacecraft so accurately? A lucky guess by dozens of authors, coincidence or were their gods actually aliens? Either way, it makes an excellent foundation for disinformation.

RS III

RS III

At about age 4 or 5 Eli began drawing incredibly complex pictures with dozens of figures that that went from edge to edge and top to bottom, filling the page. Most of his pictures were epic battle scenes.

The reason for writing the last two blogs was to show that it is reasonable to believe the Nazis would have tried to build their own puspaka. And, that is the gist of Nick Cook’s, “The Hunt for Zero Point.”

The “Hunt For Zero Point,” describes Nick Cook’s personal quest to discover secret Nazi weapons, weapons that were confiscated by the US military following WWII and subsequently hidden in black budget programs for development. Much of his book is about the now well documented Nazi flying saucers, disk shaped aircraft and antigravity. Toward the end of the book he is led to the location of a secret Nazi facility in Czechoslovakia. During WWII scientists conducted research there now know as the Bell Experiment. “The Bell consisted of two counter-rotating hemispherical half-cylinders, filled with frozen mercury metal and subjected to a rotating radio frequency wave form. This added up to trouble, as it created an impressive Antigravity effect but caused serious illness to the nearby scientists ….”

According to Cook’s sources, near the end of the Nazi regime, the scientists who worked at the Czechoslovakian facility were herded to an empty field and shot dead. The equipment, apparatus and documents were boxed up and shipped to parts unknown and disappeared along with SS General Hans Kammler, the general who was in charge at Penemunde, the rocket facility were Dornberger and Von Braun worked. Cook speculates Kammler traded the goods to the US military in exchange for his life.

Even before the end of the war in Germany the US military initiated several programs to acquire Nazi technology finally known as Project Paperclip. In General Curtis LeMay’s autobiography he talks about how shocked the military establishment was that the Germans were so far ahead of us in technological development. It has been estimated that acquisitions from Project Paperclip, most given to American business, were worth something in the vicinity of five billion dollars. To the victor the spoils.

Paperclip blatantly violated US law by marching over three hundred Nazi scientists across the Mexican border into the US to circumvent a law that restricted immigration by Nazi war criminals. Most of the scientist ended up at Patterson AFB in Dayton, Redstone and later White Sands Missile Test Range, just south of a mountain range that separated it from Roswell, NM.

Published in:  on March 23, 2007 at 8:11 pm Leave a Comment

The Real Story

The Real Story

Once Eli asked me if I would steal or even kill in order to live. I told him I wasn’t sure, never having been in such a desperate situation. He assured me he would, without a second thought.

I have resisted the temptation to tell the real story. It is complicated and difficult to tell and I have had to spend considerable time and effort reconstructing it. Above all, one must suspend judgement to fully understand the enormity of this information and its full consequences. Were it fully understood, this story would shake the world, change beliefs and redefine our reality.

Einstein believed the universe was essentially flat. That is, it was neither expanding nor contracting. But his mathematical descriptions of the universe left an annoying unknown numerical quantity he wasn’t able to account for. So, he invented something he called the cosmological constant. Years later the astronomer Hubble, by direct observation, proved the universe is expanding at a certain rate we now call the Hubble Constant. Einstein removed the cosmological constant from his equations and said its invention was the biggest mistake of his life. His real mistake was believing he had made a mistake.

In recent years the cosmological constant has been resurrected in a new form. Astronomers, again by direct observation, have discovered that the universe is not only expanding, its expansion is actually accelerating. There is only one reasonable explanation for this acceleration, negative energy or antigravity energy. Antigravity is now an accepted scientific principle and even NASA is hastily researching the subject in hopes of harnessing this energy for space travel. This idea of antigravity energy is new to science, but not so to ancient civilizations.

The Ramayana, an epic East Indian tale, known and loved from ancient times to the present by many millions of people throughout India, is the story of a battle between the forces of good and evil. The climax, after both armies are nearly decimated, pits the hero, Rama, and the villain, Ravana, in a final battle to the death. The battle is fought in the sky with each flying Puspakas.

A Puspaka is a flying car and the word Puspaka is synonymous with Vimana from the sacred Mahabharata and the Samarangana Sutradhara. There are hundreds of lines of sacred texts that describe such vehicles and Sanskrit texts are filled with references to gods who fought sky battles with weapons as deadly as any we can deploy today.

From the Ramayana:

“The Puspaka car that resembles the sun and belongs to my brother was brought by the powerful Ravana, that aerial and excellent car going everywhere at will ….”

” .. and the King (Rama) got in and the excellent car at the command of the Raghira, rose up into the higher atmosphere.”

There are four types of Puspaka (also known as Vimana, Vihamana, Vailixi and Vihmana) and they are Shakuna, Sundara, Rukma and Tripara. Of the four vehicles one is described as a rotating disk and another a cylindrical, cigar shape. There are also many descriptions of how Vimanas are built and propelled. From the Samarangana Sutradhara:

“Strong and durable must the body of the Vimana be made, like a great flying bird of light material. Inside, one must put the mercury engine with it iron heating apparatus underneath it. By means of the power latent in the mercury which sets the driving whirlwind in motion a man sitting inside may travel a great distance into the sky. The movements of the Vimana are such that it can vertically ascend, vertically descend, move slanting forwards and backwards. With the help of the machines humans can fly into the air and heavenly beings can come down to earth.”

Well and good. But isn’t it just a myth? Apparently, Hitler and his cronies thought otherwise.

Published in:  on March 22, 2007 at 4:53 pm Comments (1)