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Pete Bitar on Non-Lethal Weapons

Pete Bitar on Non-Lethal WeaponsPete Bitar is the founder of Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems, and he’s got a vision. The Anderson, Indiana based defense-startup is out to rewrite the rules of engagement for law-enforcement and the military by producing a new breed of Non-Lethal Weapons to disable an attacker at a distance without causing permanent injury. He joins us to discuss the future of non-lethal weapons and explain what makes XADS one of the hottest new non-lethal weapons developers of the 21st century. Read more

Ron Milione on UFO Detectors

Ron Milione on UFO DetectorsLooking for ET? Put down the binoculars, because Dr. Ron Milione has a magnetometer-based UFO detector that tracks airborne UFOs regardless of atmospheric conditions. Milione moonlights as an instrumentation designer for the “Ghost Hunters” TV series, so moving from ghosts to UFO’s isn’t that big of a switch – especially for Milione. The PhD electrical engineer is a fan of anomalous phenomenon, and a firm believer in the measurability of events. That’s why he built the UFO detector. Read more

Vlad Aspel on Zero-Point Energy

Vlad Aspel on Zero Point EnergyVlad Aspel is the self-confessed master, slave, and moderator of ZPEnergy.Com. It’s not easy running one of the hottest breakthrough-energy forums online, but it certainly can be rewarding. ZPEnergy brings together scientists, engineers, and innovators from different walks of life to meet and collaborate on zero-point energy research. Make no mistake: Vlad’s a revolutionary. The Guy Fawkes mask in his social networking profile pics is a testament to the past stigma of zero-point energy research and his tenacious drive to pursue it. Read more

Raphial Morgado on the MYT Engine

Raphial Morgado on the MYT EngineImagine dumping the big V-8 in your SUV for a 25-pound, 2.4 liter engine that gives you 150 miles per gallon on biodiesel - with a boost in horsepower and torque to boot. Meet Raphial Morgado and the little engine that could. With up to 40 times the power to weight ratio of a conventional engine, flexible fuel compatibility, a displacement of 850 cubic inches and the torque of a 32-cylinder engine, the MYT engine is the beginning of a new paradigm for engines in the 21st century. Read more

Paul Czysz on Hypersonics

Paul Czysz on HypersonicsThe name Aurora invokes awe in the aerospace industry. It’s a Mach-6 hypersonic aircraft that nobody’s sure exists. The technology for it was developed back in the 70′s using hypersonic wind-tunnel experiments conducted by Paul Czysz. Later on, he took that research to the Reagan administration’s NASP project, with the goal of developing a hypersonic “Orient Express” capable of traveling from New York to Tokyo in 2 hours. However, NASP research was too expensive so the government shut it down – or did they? Read more

Ralph Merkle on Cryonics

Ralph Merkle on CryonicsSlow the heart rate, cool the body, and you’ve got hypersleep. Drain the blood, freeze the body, and you’ve got cryonics. While hypersleep is a staple technology in science fiction, cryonics is being refined in the real world, and Dr. Ralph Merkle is here to discuss it. Cryonics is an old technology: Walt Disney’s been a corpsicle since the 60′s, but it takes more than liquid nitrogen to make cryonics work. The missing piece of cryonics is reviving the patient, but Merkle believes that nanotechnology and nanomedicine provide a solution. Read more

Joseph Farrell on the Nazi Bell

Secrets of the Nazi BellNazi UFOs? Viktor Shauberger, Vril, and the Haunebu flying saucers are well known Nazi UFO mythology, but far less is known about the Nazi Bell. That’s where Dr. Joseph Farrell comes in. His insatiable appetite for history puts him in the spotlight with the release of “SS Brotherhood of the Bell”. He offers new insight into the history of the Nazi Bell and the Nazi SS group led by Hans Kammler that created it, along with historical context on decades of Nazi UFO mythology. Is the Nazi Bell a myth, or something more? Read more

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