Anonymous ID: 6ba942 May 16, 2020, 9:28 a.m. No.9200286   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9200012

 

I believe that is a pulse jet that uses water as a fuel.

Yes, I said WATER AS A JET FUEL.

Wait until you learn what kind of rocket fuel will be mined on the moon for the Mars rockets.

Watch the WATER.

Anywhere you can find mineral hydrides and mineral oxides, there is WATER.

Anonymous ID: 6ba942 May 16, 2020, 9:47 a.m. No.9200500   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0562

>>9200278

 

I like this one better

 

SUPPRESS

Latin suppressus, perfect passive participle of supprimō (“press down or under”), from sub (“under”) + premō (“press”).

 

So if something is under pressure then it is being suppressed. Like science and technology, for instance. Now read Trump's GENIUS words again…

 

Negative pressure?

Minus…

Subtract

SUB???

 

Now lets look at CoVFeFe

 

Iron-Cobalt-Vanadium is a soft magnetic alloy with the highest flux density of any strip core alloy, making it ideal for use in tape cores and magnetic cores in electrical equipment.

 

Synonyms

Cobalt vanadium stainless steel, Hiperco 50, Hiperco50, Hiperco 50A, Wrought Iron-Cobalt High Magnetic Saturation Alloy, UNS. R30005, K926501, 1J22, Permendur 49, Supermendur, 2V-Permendur, 49Fe-49Co-2V, Vanadium Permendur, Permendur 2V, N690CO, N690, FeCoV, CoVFe, CoVFeFe, VCoFe, FeVCo, VACODUR 50, VACOFLUX 48, VACOFLUX 50, Vicalloy

 

OK, what if you literally put it under pressure? Is it piezoelectric?

 

Magnetoelectric Effects in Ferromagnetic Metal-Piezoelectric Oxide Layered Structure

 

the highest are for trilayers with permendur.

 

https://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0401648.pdf

 

POTUS is dropping clues to suppressed science and technology all over his tweets

 

It's time to get a complete archive of his tweets and comb through them looking for misspellings, and especially, unusual caps, because they often lead to GOLD.

Anonymous ID: 6ba942 May 16, 2020, 9:55 a.m. No.9200562   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9200500

 

Supreme is another interesting word.

 

Borrowed from Middle French suprême, from Latin supremus, superlative of superus (“that is above”). Doublet of supremo.

 

That word doublet is really saying that the word has a double meaning, because it sounds like the Latin for under pressure.

But we are all in the business of double meanings here so it is very interesting to note that the magnetic alloy CoVFeFe is Supreme as in the best in class for certain electronic devices.

 

Think of the F-35 for instance. Would you want to only use the best in class materials for that? What if the supply chain suppressed the quality of Permendur and substituted an inferior alloy? Would that lead to an aircraft plagued with technical problems?

 

How is it, that the Trump Presidency coincided with the US Military solving all its mysterious technical problems?

Anonymous ID: 6ba942 May 16, 2020, 9:59 a.m. No.9200601   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0619

>>9200354

 

Offline means to use USB thumbdrives or USB hard drives, that are stored in a Faraday cage. Could be as simple as a metal toolbox lined with crumpled newspaper so that the drives in it do not touch any metal. Get rid of the tool tray.

 

And if you can put that toolbox in a metal trash can, also lined with crumpled newspaper so the toolbox cannot touch the metal of the trashcan, that's even better. Put all your old laptops and chargers in that trashcan as well.