Jason Jorjani
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And, you know, what we're told is that Werner Heisenberg, you know, the German physicist Werner Heisenberg?
And, you know, what we're told is that Werner Heisenberg, you know, the German physicist Werner Heisenberg?
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Yeah.
Yeah.
He wrote a great book called Physics and Philosophy. He was a very deep thinker. But what we're told in the official histories is that Heisenberg was running the atom bomb program for the Nazis, and that they were using heavy water bombs enrichment. They were using, you know, what they're so worried about in Iran today, gas centrifuges to enrich uranium.
He wrote a great book called Physics and Philosophy. He was a very deep thinker. But what we're told in the official histories is that Heisenberg was running the atom bomb program for the Nazis, and that they were using heavy water bombs enrichment. They were using, you know, what they're so worried about in Iran today, gas centrifuges to enrich uranium.
He wrote a great book called Physics and Philosophy. He was a very deep thinker. But what we're told in the official histories is that Heisenberg was running the atom bomb program for the Nazis, and that they were using heavy water bombs enrichment. They were using, you know, what they're so worried about in Iran today, gas centrifuges to enrich uranium.
That's the official narrative, that this is the nature of the Nazi atom bomb program, and that we sent some operatives from Norway or something to blow up their uranium plants, and it ended their atom bomb program. Well, there have been some alternative researchers, like Joseph Farrell, who've who are citing other more technical sources. The name of this book escapes me.
That's the official narrative, that this is the nature of the Nazi atom bomb program, and that we sent some operatives from Norway or something to blow up their uranium plants, and it ended their atom bomb program. Well, there have been some alternative researchers, like Joseph Farrell, who've who are citing other more technical sources. The name of this book escapes me.
That's the official narrative, that this is the nature of the Nazi atom bomb program, and that we sent some operatives from Norway or something to blow up their uranium plants, and it ended their atom bomb program. Well, there have been some alternative researchers, like Joseph Farrell, who've who are citing other more technical sources. The name of this book escapes me.
It's a whole book on the German atom bomb program, which Farrell cites extensively. And there's an argument that the Germans had a second parallel atom bomb program based on laser isotope enrichment. And this was the reason why they invented lasers. And these researchers point to two incidents that took place in 1944, where it appears that the Germans successfully tested an atom bomb.
It's a whole book on the German atom bomb program, which Farrell cites extensively. And there's an argument that the Germans had a second parallel atom bomb program based on laser isotope enrichment. And this was the reason why they invented lasers. And these researchers point to two incidents that took place in 1944, where it appears that the Germans successfully tested an atom bomb.
It's a whole book on the German atom bomb program, which Farrell cites extensively. And there's an argument that the Germans had a second parallel atom bomb program based on laser isotope enrichment. And this was the reason why they invented lasers. And these researchers point to two incidents that took place in 1944, where it appears that the Germans successfully tested an atom bomb.
One over the Baltic Sea, where there was this pilot who was flying, allied pilot, who was flying across the Baltic Sea area. And he saw this explosion. which involved all kinds of different rainbow colors inside of it. And supposedly this is a characteristic of nuclear explosions that very few people know about. You have to actually like have seen one to know that this happens.
One over the Baltic Sea, where there was this pilot who was flying, allied pilot, who was flying across the Baltic Sea area. And he saw this explosion. which involved all kinds of different rainbow colors inside of it. And supposedly this is a characteristic of nuclear explosions that very few people know about. You have to actually like have seen one to know that this happens.
One over the Baltic Sea, where there was this pilot who was flying, allied pilot, who was flying across the Baltic Sea area. And he saw this explosion. which involved all kinds of different rainbow colors inside of it. And supposedly this is a characteristic of nuclear explosions that very few people know about. You have to actually like have seen one to know that this happens.
It's the fissile material like continuing to react inside the mushroom cloud. And it produces a certain display of like multicolored lights. We don't see it in any of those test footages. Remember those old atom bomb tests? Because it's all black and white footage. Right. So he described seeing this inside this explosion, and only a nuclear explosion could produce that.
It's the fissile material like continuing to react inside the mushroom cloud. And it produces a certain display of like multicolored lights. We don't see it in any of those test footages. Remember those old atom bomb tests? Because it's all black and white footage. Right. So he described seeing this inside this explosion, and only a nuclear explosion could produce that.
It's the fissile material like continuing to react inside the mushroom cloud. And it produces a certain display of like multicolored lights. We don't see it in any of those test footages. Remember those old atom bomb tests? Because it's all black and white footage. Right. So he described seeing this inside this explosion, and only a nuclear explosion could produce that.