Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Addendum to your post "Slow Burn or Fast"

As an addendum to your (and Ben Fulford's) considering the "state" of the new "fusion" technologies that the military is "working on" with regards to a small fusion powerplant, supposedly 1 metre square footprint by 2 metres in height, you might find the following information of use:
Please direct your attention to the military applications (specifically NAVY) division of the Knoxville Corporation (yes, just down the hill from Oak Ridge National Labs (DoE) and Y-12 National Security Complex) called AQUA-CHEM (http://www.aqua-chem.com/).
A quick search of government contracts awarded over the last 15 years can illustrate some of the funding/contract base which these folks have secured.
The unit you speak of is already in its' 3rd generation (and possibly 4th) and is already deployed in US Aircraft Carriers and Aegis system units (IMHO). You might look for B2B purchases through ELECTRIC BOAT in Groton, CT for the submarine version contracts.
If you find a sub-driver or a powerplant technician on an aircraft carrier you might ask them (in passing) about the "Tardis" - (snort.... guffaw.... for all those Dr. Who fans - andintentional here).
I don't have Ben's e-mail, but please feel free to shoot this over to him for any due diligence he or his team might want to start.

My position is that I served for a few years as a contracting and also compliance officer for a small outfit in Knoxville and happened to meet the owner of the company (A-C) at a local food tasting meet-up. My interest in electric generation systems led me to do some follow-up and I was pleasantly surprised, but that research is a bit more than 2 years old as of this date.
Overall, rest assured that this technology is not only already developed but already DEPLOYED.

(I will not comment on the use of technology like this being made available for off-planet use.)

Cheers,
Taylor

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