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Latest news on Fusion Energy - now renamed LENR to hide how long this tech has been deliberately hidden from the public.

https://www.brighteon.com/19322dd0-bbe6-4b08-b3a4-a24a6a8e6336

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Nov 2, 2022·edited Nov 2, 2022Pinned

Some additional videos about fusion energy, which it should be noted is NOT a Fusion Torch.

https://youtu.be/KZm_mpbKX5c

https://youtu.be/lRa798QVEFQ

Most recent: https://youtu.be/Dp6W7g9no0w

A more recent video about the Fusion Torch:

https://youtu.be/oSFKG2T4qM4

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Nov 1, 2022·edited Nov 2, 2022Pinned
Nov 1, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

It got me thinking, Kahn did such a great job with opening Olympia’s mind, we all need to take lessons from him on how to...

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Nov 1, 2022·edited Nov 2, 2022Author

It begins by feeding key starting points, terms or words to kindle curiosity but of course, it always depends on the receiver audience following up and doing the work themselves.

So few people have the time or inclination. Someone like Lymp, no actual job or responsibilities and a monumental ego to defend, would be irritated to discover that there was something she did not know about. At the same time, she would be trying to work out how she could make money out of her newly acquired knowledge!

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Nov 2, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Great point, “feeding key starting points,” is brilliant and true. A lot us think that we must come at them with the issues of the moment, ie CV-19, mask mandates, it’s not true. You’re better off especially if you know the person well enough, pick an issue that already in her/his home. When I met my partner 3 years ago, she knew nothing, not even to the point that some of theses conspiracy’s even existed. So instead of feeding her starting points of with Fauci, CDC, Gates. Narrative, I chose fluoride in the water not conspiracy. New it touch a cord because of her kids. Gave her a couple of articles on it, listened to an old Coast to Coast Radio episode with Art Bell and that was it. She was off to the races. She’s a rabbit hole junkie.

People do need to do their own homework, they need to own it. That’s why they don’t have the time, they don’t own it. It’s easier to go to work, even if you don’t love what you’re doing, then it is to face the truth.

I know you created Lymph, but she’s taken on as many different personalities as are reading about her. I got from the very start that. She was starting to question things in her life. And one those questions she’s asking herself, “who am I? Is there real purpose to my life? So when you mentioned her ego and that. She figured out a way to make money from her newly acquired knowledge. Made me pause, and think...

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Years ago (actually in 1976) I was 24 and fell head over heels in love with an ex-army Scot. He won me over very slowly by arguing with me. He would turn up at my flat, late in the evenings, pull out a pack of cards and rope me into playing easy games. He always had a rolled up newspaper tucked under his arm because he made his living by betting on horses and dogs, for the most part. He also played cards for money in local sleazy dives. He would talk about whatever was headline news and extract an opinion from me. Then he would destroy that opinion! Gradually, over the following few years, he educated me and attempted to bust my rose-coloured glasses. He set me digging my earliest rabbit holes.

Interestingly, once he had achieved his objective, I ceased to be so interesting to him and he moved onto fresher territory. He progressed onto more potential "students" over time and I realised that his commitment was to his objective rather than building personal relationships. When I last visited him he was living in a very sparsely furnished flat alone and sick. I made sure that he knew how much I had always loved him. Even from afar. He died at the beginning of this year.

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Nov 1, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

i was only watching this a month a go: https://youtu.be/4GJtGpvE1sQ

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Yes, that is not quite the same thing as the Fusion Torch. Here is a brief explanation which helps to explain:

"For materials processing and natural resources, the plasma torch, operating at temperatures below that required for fusion, can break down and separate many materials into their constituent elements and isotopes, meaning that chemical and nuclear “waste” can be processed into valuable resources. Such plasma torches can be a driver towards the higher densities of power achievable with a self-sustaining fusion reaction, at which point we could theoretically extract many times the current annual production of iron, copper, aluminium, and many other resources from virtually any cubic mile of dirt, and reprocess the valuable concentrations of materials in landfills."

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Nov 1, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Two words Frances, two words: Fusion Torch. We need fusion torch, now!

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Well, there is more to know.... let's see what Lymp finds out in tomorrow's episode! 😵

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ahhhhh plasma fusion nom nom nom tesla did it years ago as did the Safire project 97.8 efficent. Buggers have known and used it since 1951

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Not quite the same thing....

https://www.electricuniverse.info/safire-project/

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In my simple mind a plasma generator is a plasma generator diffenent concepts yes both plasma based. I like to keep things simple but telsa was mucking about with this donkey years ago.

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Yes, that is not quite the same thing as the Fusion Torch. Here is a brief explanation which helps to explain:

"For materials processing and natural resources, the plasma torch, operating at temperatures below that required for fusion, can break down and separate many materials into their constituent elements and isotopes, meaning that chemical and nuclear “waste” can be processed into valuable resources. Such plasma torches can be a driver towards the higher densities of power achievable with a self-sustaining fusion reaction, at which point we could theoretically extract many times the current annual production of iron, copper, aluminium, and many other resources from virtually any cubic mile of dirt, and reprocess the valuable concentrations of materials in landfills."

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Whenever you post a Lymp story it goes immediately to the top of my morning reading queue. I had no idea about the fusion torch! Thank you, as always.

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Nov 1, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

I agree, it’s a great story. Look forward to new episodes all the time.

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