Sunday, July 31, 2011

Moon Fuel For Secret Weapons Project?

A few weeks ago I was minding my own business sitting out on my balcony, humming and holding crystals, looking at the stars and feeling the beauty of everything when I was suddenly interrupted by a telepathic message from our celestial brothers and sisters, They kept saying:

Helion Weapon Is Very Dangerous

I ignored it because I had no clue what they were talking about. But as the days went by they kept on and became insistent that I research this mysterious Helion Weapon.

I posted on FB about it but soon deleted it because it was just stupid, I mean wtf is a helion weapon right?

Shortly after I received a message from my good friend Jason Palmer who shared some interesting details with me and helped me get my research started, what he shared with me scared me to pieces, here is the info and link he shared with me:
A helion is the nucleus of a helium-3 atom, consisting of two protons and one neutron. So maybe it's an advanced type of nuclear weapon. Helium-3 is very abundant on the moon and is said that if we could tap into its fuel, it would provide 100 times the amount of fuel than the earth could provide in fossil fuel. http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/07/21/mining.moon.helium3/index.html?iref=allsearch

So after visiting that link I did some digging on the main scientist behind this.

I came upon an article which says something quite peculiar and seems a bit funny that it would even be brought up:


Washington is comfortable that this technology provides no opportunities "for nuclear proliferation or advancement of other country's weapons capability," said Dunne. The development of commercial fusion, he says, has no defense applications.

Interestingly enough Helion Energy is partnered with TriAlpha.

Tri-alpha energy has reportedly raised another $50 million. Tri-alpha energy is a stealth company that is pursuing commercial nuclear fusion using field reversed configuration colliding beam fusion.

In 2007 they raised $40 million.

Tri-alpha Energy has been very secretive about their work, but they have received about $50 million in funding.

I can't be sure of any of this, so the best you the reader can do is take what resonates and leave what does not and draw your own conclusion. More research will follow.