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The Rise of the Fourth Reich - ThereAreNoSunglasses

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84 THE RISE OF THE FOURTH REICH<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> atomic structure, nucleus deformation, and electromagnetism.Hudson himself obtained eleven worldwide patents on his “Orbitally RearrangedMonatomic Elements (ORME).”Hudson found that <strong>the</strong> nuclei <strong>of</strong> such monatomic matter acted in anunusual manner. Under certain circumstances, <strong>the</strong>y began spinning andcreating strangely deformed shapes. Oddly, as <strong>the</strong>se nuclei spun, <strong>the</strong>y beganto come apart on <strong>the</strong>ir own.It was found, for example, that in <strong>the</strong> element rhodium 103, <strong>the</strong> nucleusbecame deformed in a ratio <strong>of</strong> two to one, which made it twice aslong as it is wide, and entered a high- spin state. When all electrons arebrought under <strong>the</strong> control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nucleus <strong>of</strong> an atom, <strong>the</strong> nucleus attains a“highward,” or high-spin, state. When reaching a state <strong>of</strong> reciprocal relationship,<strong>the</strong> electrons turn to pure white light and <strong>the</strong> individual atomsfall apart, producing a white monatomic powder.Using <strong>the</strong>rmo- gravimetric analysis, it was found that a sample <strong>of</strong> Hudson’smonatomic matter lost 44 percent <strong>of</strong> its original weight when reducedto this white-powder state. By being ei<strong>the</strong>r heated or cooled, itwould gain or lose weight. “By repeated annealing we could make <strong>the</strong> materialweigh less than <strong>the</strong> pan weighed it was sitting in,” said Hudson,“. . . or we could make it weigh 300–400 times what its beginning weightwas, depending on whe<strong>the</strong>r we were heating or cooling it. . . . [I]f you takethis white powder and put it on a quartz boat and heat it up to <strong>the</strong> pointwhere it fuses with <strong>the</strong> quartz, it becomes black and it regains all its weightagain. This makes no sense, it’s impossible, it can’t happen. But <strong>the</strong>re it is.”British author Laurence Gardner noted, “Hudson was <strong>the</strong>n asked toreverse <strong>the</strong> pro cess fully by turning <strong>the</strong> powder back into a piece <strong>of</strong> metallicgold. It was like asking someone to remake an apple from a pan <strong>of</strong> applesauce—seemingly impossible! Early trial led to some disastrous results. . . .By late 1995, <strong>the</strong> diffculties had been overcome and <strong>the</strong> figurative applehad indeed been rebuilt from <strong>the</strong> apple sauce. From this, <strong>the</strong>re was nodoubt that it was possible ( just as in ancient metallurgical lore) to manufacturegold from a seemingly non-gold base product. From a commencingsample which registered as iron, silica, and aluminum, emerged aningot which analyzed as pure gold. After centuries <strong>of</strong> trial, error, frustra­

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