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Our Energy Future: Nuclear 👉 Space Based Solar 👉 Zero-Point Energy

Our Energy Future: Nuclear 👉 Space Based Solar 👉 Zero-Point Energy

+ pre-release interview with General Steve Kwast on next generation energy technologies entering the public domain

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For years I was pissed off every time I filled up my car with gas or traveled on a plane because I knew that humans were capable of so much more in terms of energy and propulsion, and all this advancement all being kept hidden from us by the Powers That Be. Well, I still am pissed off - but as my perspective has matured and thinking has become more strategic, I understand that it takes many steps to get these technologies into the public domain. We can’t just expect it to be disclosure or released without ramifications, there is work we must all do to allow that to happen, and happen without causing more chaos than we are working to solve.

I came across the concepts of zero-point energy and electro-gravitic propulsion back in 2011, and for a while I thought to myself, “Why can’t this just get released to the public? We deserve it now!”. And while I still believe we deserve it, there’s still much work to be done to make it happen- you could say we have to earn the right to it through self-responsibility - and it’s better to have this technological advancement done in increments as to not cause too much stress to the current economic and industrial model. We don’t want to cause more problems than we are trying to solve. They are often termed disruptive technologies for a reason, and too much disruption could be a bad thing.

While my perspective on these issues are continuously evolving as I learn more, the following is how I theoretically see the incremental disclosures playing out over the next couple decades:

(P.S. - my time estimation is purely hypothetical and probably wrong, but maybe not)

Step 1) Nuclear Power

Estimate: 2-6 years out

With Trump singing an Executive Order yesterday (Friday May 23rd) to spur innovation in the Nuclear sector, it’s clear that after “drill baby drill” frees up gas/oil reserves in the immediate to lower energy prices, the next step will be Nuclear power. Nuclear power is much more efficient, safer, and cleaner than it was a few decades ago.

I was once suspicious of Nuclear power simply because of the recent investments that globalists like Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and the Chinese Communist Party have been making into Nuclear Fusion, but it would seem like Trump’s goal is to make a strategic power play for control of the Nuclear industry with his executive order and push for America’s advancement in the sector. Someone’s going to inevitably lead the way with Nuclear tech, I’d rather have it be Trump’s team than Bezos & Gates companies.

I was also suspicious because the way I saw it, Nuclear power was a bait and switch as (I thought) it was still a centralized energy source, still requiring transmission wires and meters to power our infrastructure. I asked General Steve Kwast about this during my interview with him yesterday, and he explained that there are ways to make Nuclear more decentralized than I had previously believed. (My full interview with General Kwast is linked at the bottom of this article for subscriber viewing.)

Basically at first, the Nuclear reactors may be powering larger areas like states and whole regions, but as more of them get produced and they become smaller, say the size of a shipping container or a small car, each city could have it’s own micro-reactor or even each city block. There would still be the need for a few wires, but far less as time goes on, leading to a semi-decentralized system of safe, efficient micro-reactors all over the place. Kwast’s explanation of this enhanced my perspective of the potentials regarding Nuclear power, and how it could lead to more freedom rather than more control. Again, depending on who’s developing it and how.

Step 2) Space-Based Solar Power transmitted via radio waves

Estimate: 6-15 years out

This is where things get fun, and we’re still a few years out from this as it’s currently in the developmental stages, or at least “working on getting this into the public domain” stages. There are currently a few companies, and a few militaries, working on research and development of Space-Based Solar Arrays that would capture solar power from the sun, beam the energy down to the surface of the planet in the form of radio waves that would then be converted into usable electricity to power whatever we need.

This is precisely Nikola Tesla’s concept of “Radiant Energy” he was working to develop about 100 years ago - sending energy over long distances via radio waves for usable power.

General Kwast’s company SpaceBilt is working on application of this, as well as another private company called Virtus Solis, and countries like the U.S.A.’s Air Force Research Lab and China are working on it, too. There’s a big race going on for space based solar power!

The trick with this step is the need to develop the satellite arrays and deliver them to orbit, then create new hardware or modify existing hardware to harness and convert said radio waves. It’s already possible to turn radio waves into electricity with a little device called a rectenna. What we will need to do is send up the solar array satellites into orbit to start capturing the photons, and then develop all of our future electronic devices with rectennas that will allow them to “trickle charge”. There would be much work to do on existing infrastructure to operationalize space-based solar power. This is why “just releasing the tech” isn’t as easy as it sounds.

Eventually every phone, television, computer, and even cars and houses could be outfitted with rectennas giving them usable electricity from the space based solar arrays raining radio waves down to the surface. There would be no need for transmission wires anywhere, or the need to plug anything in, because the electricity is always available, everywhere. Electric cars would effectively have unlimited range, at least as far as the motor and tires would handle, and maybe then I would consider driving one. There would be no need to “charge a battery”, because it’s always being charged, constantly.


What a revolutionary world that would be. It’s a pain in the ass always having to remember charging wires and outlet plugs everywhere I go.

And I do wonder if there would also be a way to outfit existing hardware, the phones already in our pockets and electric vehicles in our driveways, with some sort of rectenna that could be plugged into it whereby what we’ve already built could access this network. I’m sure a genius somewhere could develop something like that. I’m no engineer myself, just the philosophical “what if” thinker. The paradigm shift would go much smoother if we find a way to outfit the devices we’ve already built.

Step 3) Zero-Point Energy

Estimate: 15+ years out

The stage where we are pulling electricity directly from the aether, the vacuum, the space-time continuum. Full decentralization. I personally believe this is possible, and has already been done by inventors on this planet, they’ve just been heavily suppressed by the Deep State.

I would love for us to be at this step right now, or 100 years ago, but I understand the Powers That Be have kept us in the dark for a very long time, and it’s going to take some work to get ourselves out of the dark.

I think the biggest hurdle with bringing zero-point energy out to the public isn’t necessarily infrastructure dependent, but the hurdle residing in the minds of the people. By this I mean helping society wake up to the fact that our university textbooks, those “laws of physics” we assume are immutable… are actually incomplete ideas - theories based on flawed foundational understandings.

I think this Zero-Point Energy stage will also see the developmental of exotic propulsion technologies, “electro-gravitics”, because zero-point physics and the manipulation of gravity go hand in hand. This may also be where some of the “woo” technologies may begin to be developed as we progress in our understanding and application of human consciousness.

Another issue in this stage, particularly with electro-static/electro-gravitic propulsion, will be the implementation. We can’t exactly let everyone have their own levitating disc to fly around in because everyone will be crashing into each other. It’s like giving cars to all the teenagers who have never taken driving lessons. We will have to create some sort of societal framework of sky/space transportation, just as we had to on our roads when gas powered cars became mass produced. Stop signs in space? Will our personal UFOs need blinkers? Levitating lessons?

I think Trump is already laying the groundwork for this ZPE stage to come to fruition under the guise of “Quantum”. Trump signed the Quantum Initiative Act during his first term, which was when he also created the Space Force. I think this Quantum Act is one of the stepping stones that may help bring out these suppressed technologies that have been hidden in black project coffers, as well as helping to spur public innovation into these advanced zero-point related technologies.

In fact I think the Trump Administration and whatever or whoever white hats around him (both public and private advisors) have been laying the groundwork for each stage I have been discussing here for a while now. We can see that the Trump Admin is looking for more transparency and less classification from government, and I think this includes patent and technological secrecy. The innovation for Nuclear has now been opened with the executive order, the U.S. military has been researching and developing space-based solar power for quite a few years (through the Air Force Research Lab), and “Quantum” may very well be the avenue by which they are working to roll out zero-point energy technologies.

While all this happens, we should keep in mind that the most important aspects of this evolution are innovation, courage, and awareness.

Making sure we aren’t complacent and continue to put energy into searching for and developing innovative ideas and technologies

Having the courage to think of possibility and work to develop them, not getting scared of certain technologies or concepts simply because we think they aren’t possible or they shatter our preconceptions about reality.

And working to increase our own awareness and the awareness of our fellow humans so new ideas can flourish inside the minds of the people, freeing up the consciousness of our next generations to come up with radical new ideas.

How many revolutionary ideas go unnoticed and unseen simply because of the ignorance and ego of humans? That is something we surely we need to change.

Knowledge is potential, and the application of that knowledge is power.


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