In the meantime, how about a nice t-shirt?...
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Well, I just made an arrangement with the producers of James Fox's new UFO documentary film, "The Phenomenon" to give away downloads to the film, plus three hours of bonus material.
The number of download licenses is strictly limited.
I'll make them available to members who order a five-year or lifetime subscription to The Paracast+ while they last.
Theyve been making the documentary for 7 years. You want them to put it out for free?
James Fox's UFO documentaries are usually the highest quality ive seen on this area. Hes certainly in a whole another league than Jeremy "Cringe" Corbell or Juhan Af Grann from my country. IMO its usually worth the money.
Ray hit a grand slam here, even within UFO twitter its blatantly obvious...
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Perhaps related to defence against energy weapons?Essentially, more neutrons you add to nuclei heavier nuclei becomes, and thermal phonons shake atom much less because of increased inertia. That might be the reason why genuine pieces of UFO hulls have so many isotopes. Just to increase efficiency of EM energy transfer for whatever purpose they are doing it.
It's cool to see isotopic engineering finding human applications beyond atom bombs and fission reactors. But you misunderstood that segment in Phenomenon: Vallee was simply pointing out that a sample under investigation revealed deliberate utilization of specific isotopes (for unknown reasons). That indicates a type of technology that draws upon the 284 stable isotopes in nature, rather than the crude chemical technology of modern human civilization which does not (for the most part) exploit the individual nuclear properties of the 284 stable isotopes. Today our "palette" for engineering materials is almost exclusively limited to the chemical properties of the 80 stable elements. He wasn't saying that all of those isotopes were found in one sample; he was just talking about the larger toolkit of a more advanced civilization than our own.My UFO research observations point towards UFOs pumping monochromatic laser like light, of varying frequencies, into the skin of the UFO's hull to probably create warp drive inside the material.
If you watch "The Phenomenon" at 1:17:56 Dr. Jaques Vallee brings his UFO samples to Stanford School of Medicine for microbiologist Garry Nolan, PhD to put them into the vacuum chamber of Multi Parameter Ion Beam Imager and do the analysis. Garry Nolan then reports that he never had seen such material, because material consists of 253 isotopes, assembled atom by atom, while 'normal' materials we know consist of just 80 elements from a periodic table. That's mostly because the majority of isotopes are unstable and they decay into 'normal' elements relatively fast.
Now I found this related article that points towards possible reasons why UFO hull's skin has so many isotopes. Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory were looking for a way to increase the efficiency of solar cells. Solar cells are very similar to the hull of UFOs in the sense that Sun's EM energy is pumped into solar cell panels. In both cases, one would want to reduce the amount of pumped energy that is wasted on heating up and maximize pumped energy that goes into useful work.
What Oak Ridge Lab's scientists discovered is that if they use isotopes that doubles up the atomic nuclei's inertia. Essentially, more neutrons you add to nuclei heavier nuclei becomes, and thermal phonons shake atom much less because of increased inertia. That might be the reason why genuine pieces of UFO hulls have so many isotopes. Just to increase efficiency of EM energy transfer for whatever purpose they are doing it.
Boosting Efficiency of Next-Gen Solar Cells by Blocking Vibrations That Remove Heat – SciTechDaily
But you misunderstood that segment in Phenomenon: Vallee was simply pointing out that a sample under investigation revealed deliberate utilization of specific isotopes (for unknown reasons).