MIT Professor Murdered After Plasma Energy Discovery: A Pattern of Silencing?
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30 connections·40 entities in this video→Assassination of MIT Fusion Scientist
- 💡 Nuno Loureiro, MIT's leading nuclear fusion scientist, was reportedly murdered at his home at the age of 47.
- 🎯 Loureiro's research in plasma physics was described as leading to incredible clean energy breakthroughs, potentially threatening established energy giants.
- ⚠️ This incident echoes the 1989 murder of Eugene Malav, another MIT fusion scientist who exposed a cold fusion cover-up and wrote a book about the threats posed by his research.
Patterns of Suppressed Discoveries
- 🚀 A recurring theme is the alleged murder, disappearance, or imprisonment of individuals who make significant discoveries in areas like free energy, cures for diseases, or alternative power sources.
- ⚡ Nikola Tesla is cited as an example, with his work on harnessing etheric energy for free power allegedly suppressed after his death.
- ⛓️ The establishment is accused of maintaining an "iron grip" on what energy technologies are allowed, prioritizing profit over revolutionary advancements.
The Nature of Plasma and Energy
- ☀️ Loureiro's work on plasma and fusion is highlighted, with speculation that his discoveries could relate to the sun, the moon, or even the nature of the firmament.
- 🔌 The concept of electricity as an effect rather than a source is discussed, drawing parallels to magnetism and electromagnetism for potential gravitic propulsion.
- 💰 The current energy system is seen as deliberately constructed to ensure profits for electricity and energy providers, despite the potential for free energy.
Historical Revisionism in Archaeology
- 🏛️ A separate, but related, discussion touches on archaeological discoveries that challenge conventional timelines.
- 🧱 A recently found limestone wall in Greece, dated 17,000 years older than the pyramids, suggests advanced heating technology from a much earlier civilization.
- ⏳ Conventional archaeology is criticized for suppressing findings that push back the timeline of human civilization, citing examples like Graham Hancock and the Inca stones.
- 🔍 The narrative suggests a pattern of discrediting or silencing those who present evidence contradicting established historical or scientific paradigms.
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