They can cut into your time.
Every second matters to these swindlers.
A little shave here, A little shave there. Next your talking real effects?
As an amendment or appendix to the discussion last night regarding Attack of Sept. 11th.
(Saw the same shill I saw 20 years ago, with the same old arguments. The block comes from the controlled "9/11 Truth" movements, government controlled. Leaders are all "plants" "moles" "ringers" whatever you want to call it. Thank you Jim and BO for allowing free discussion.
Usually at this point in the discussion you'd just be massively smeared and removed from the discussion forceably, before it could sink in with any onlookers.)
"Die Repulsine - Viktor Schauberger’s Traum vom Fliegen" (The Repulsine - Viktor Schauberger’s Dream of Flying), uploaded by "Geheimnisvolle Welt" on December 26, 2024. It’s about 12 minutes long and in German.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSJa1RXYTfQ
Translation of the Audio:
Opening Narration (0:00 - 1:00):
"Viktor Schauberger—a visionary, a naturalist, an inventor. His dream: to conquer the skies with a technology inspired by nature itself. The Repulsine—a mysterious machine that promised to revolutionize aviation. But what was it really? A stroke of genius or an unfulfilled dream?"
Background on Schauberger (1:00 - 3:00):
Narrator: "Born in 1885 in Austria, Schauberger was no ordinary inventor. He observed nature—rivers, fish, the swirling of water—and believed that technology should mimic these natural processes. He rejected the destructive mechanics of his time, like combustion engines, and sought a harmonious alternative."
(Around 2:30) "In the 1940s, during the turmoil of World War II, he developed the Repulsine—a device meant to harness vortex energy and levitate using implosion rather than explosion."
Description of the Repulsine (3:00 - 6:00):
Narrator: "The Repulsine looked like a flying saucer—a circular structure with a turbine inside. Air and water were drawn in, spun into a powerful vortex, and expelled to create lift. Schauberger claimed it could defy gravity."
(Around 4:30) "Some say it worked. Witnesses reported seeing it rise off the ground in a secret test in 1943. Others call it a myth—there’s no hard proof, only sketches and stories."
Connection to the World Trade Center Artwork (6:00 - 8:00):
Narrator: "Curiously, Schauberger’s ideas echo in an unexpected place: the World Trade Center plaza in New York. The sculpture 'The Sphere' by Fritz Koenig, installed in 1971, survived the 9/11 attacks. Some theorists link its design to Schauberger’s swirling vortex concepts—a symbol of harmony amid chaos."
(Around 7:00) "Was this intentional? Probably not. But the resemblance fascinates those who study Schauberger’s legacy."
Speculation and Legacy (8:00 - 11:30):
Narrator: "The Repulsine never took off—literally or figuratively. The Nazis seized Schauberger’s work, and after the war, he struggled to fund his vision. He died in 1958, his dream unrealized."
(Around 9:30) "Conspiracy theorists say the technology was suppressed—or stolen—by powerful forces. Others argue it was impractical, a beautiful idea that physics couldn’t support."
(Around 11:00) "Today, the Repulsine remains a symbol of what could have been—a blend of art, science, and nature. From the forests of Austria to the ruins of the World Trade Center, Schauberger’s spirit lingers."