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Questa foto č stata pubblicata nel libro The Rainbow Conspiracy di Brad Steiger, Sherry Hansen Steiger
questa fotografia sarebbe stata consegnata agli autori da un conoscente.
Gli venne riferito, che la macchina con delle iscrizioni venne trovata sepolta a grande profonditą; negli Stati Uniti occidentali nel 1990.
Ma non era l'unico macchinario sepolte nella zona arida e sabbiosa vi erano sei macchinari.Il macchinario, venne nuovamente sepolto.
Nella foto in basso l'immagine dei simboli postata sul sito di Brad e Sherry .

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Su un sito venne lanciata una sfida per svelare l'origine dell' oggetto
e un utente scrisse che si trattava di un macchinario per la
fusione magnetica
del science project LLNL (Lawrence Livermore National Lab)

https://www.llnl.gov/str/January01/Batzel3.html
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magnetk

To: James Carmody
From: name confidential
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002

Jim -

Below is copied out of a response from a friend of mine who works at one of the national labs. I have asked if there is any more detail info available. Will let you know if I get more.

(here is what the 'friend' said:)

"Well, I just happen to know what this is, I look at it every day. It is part of a failed science project LLNL (Lawrence Livermore National Lab) did, called the Magnetic Fusion Project. Your tax payer dollars at work."
____

He "looks at it every day." Hmm...is he seeing the mystery machine itself? Or, perhaps a photo of it?

Jim took went to the LLNL site and found an entry for 'MFE Magnet' on the Lawrence Livermore Timeline page of past projects from the 1980s. www.llnl.gov/timeline/80s.html

If you click on 'MFE Magnet', the following remarkable answer to the mystery appears...







MFE Magnet

"The Magnetic Fusion Energy Program's huge Yin-Yang magnet was installed in 1981 to produce the strong magnetic field needed for fusion experiments. The fusion reaction releases a large amount of energy that would be used to heat steam and turn conventional electrical generators."

So, Brad and Sherry's mystery machine was a failed, secret program to develop magnetic fusion as alternative energy technology!


Here is the full page explanation of this formerly secret MFE Magnet project:

www.llnl.gov/timeline/1980s/Highlights/magnet.html

Lawrence Livermore Timeline-1980s

MFE Magnet
(Excerpted from: "Swords into Plowshares and Beyond," Science & Technology Review, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, January 2001.)

Another early energy effort was research on magnetic fusion energy. This research had been part of the Laboratory since its founding in 1952 and grew under Director Batzel's directorship. In the magnetic confinement concept, the fuel is trapped in a magnetic force field long enough to achieve fusion. These systems use large electric currents traveling through huge magnet coils to produce the immensely strong magnetic fields needed. The Laboratory experimented with confining the fuel with giant magnets in experiments such as Levitron, Baseball I and II, TMX (Tandem Mirror Experiment), 2XIIB, and MFTF (Mirror Fusion Test Facility), culminating in the MFTF-B, initiated in 1981. The magnet system for MFTF-B was the largest superconducting system ever built. Shortly after the system was completed in 1986, DOE, faced with budget reductions, decided to focus its magnetic fusion energies on a different technology--the tokamak. The Laboratory then became a contributor to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project to design and build the world's first full-scale magnetic fusion reactor.

More recently, Livermore fusion energy scientists are revisiting the spheromak concept. A tokamak's magnetic fields are generated by large, external magnetic coils surrounding a doughnut-shaped reactor, with other magnets in the hole in the donut. In the spheromak configuration, the plasma fuel produces some of its own confining magnetic fields, requiring only an external set of coils and making for a much more compact machine capable of producing a higher-temperature and higher-density plasma.






I received this final comment from James Carmody...

"Apparently, it may have been buried to cover up a multi-billion dollar failure..."

Buried in the Western US. Perhaps with several other prototypes.

So, the mystery is no more. The bizarre 'machine' is a perfect example of an exotic, declassified so-called secret 'black' scientific program.

Fascinating to think about the ramifications had the MFE Magnet project been a success. Magnetic Fusion Energy.

But what about those strange 'glyphs' reportedly scrawled on it? Graffiti of some sort? A prank? Time may tell...

My thanks to Brad and Sherry for releasing their photo for posting.

And to Jim Carmody for solving the enigma.

-- Jeff Rense
http://rense.com/general31/identified.htm
 
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view post Posted on 23/5/2013, 11:30     +1   -1




Mi sembrano fotoshoppate

Le foto originali sono qui

http://photos.aip.org

(scrivere "livermore" in advanced search )


lawrence_livermore_national_lab_f24

Description: First Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory MFTF-B (Mirror Fusion Test Facility) - an experimental magnetic confinement fusion device built using the magnetic mirror, or so-called
Keywords: equipment
Date: mid 1981
 
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view post Posted on 23/5/2013, 11:54     +1   -1
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la terza foto č stata ricolorata partendo dalla foto in bianco e nero della pagina del libro e ritoccata.
Bravo ad aver trovato la foto originale!
 
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view post Posted on 23/5/2013, 12:11     +1   -1




senza neanche verificare la foto :si: :ppppdpd:
 
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