Red Mercury

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Username: WeeWarrior
Date: 2020-08-02 14:25:45
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While researching for my recent blog on Airships I studied up on the Sonora Aero Club and their NB Gas which is based on a chemical reaction.
The organization was supposedly in Northern California, right where those old newspaper stories about the gold rush reported mercury mines.

Makes me wonder if they were using a form of red mercury to power their mysterious airships?
 
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Username: JWW427
Date: 2020-08-04 01:57:45
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The Sonora Aero Club called the mercury "Serum."
Monatomic gold (a superconductor) from alchemy was used in the process, hence the Gold Rush of 1849 and the 1850's mention of airships in Sonora California.
See: Walter Bosley, Empire of the Wheel.
I think there may be a great deal of truth in all this. Its a gut feeling.
Bosley claims to have found an image that shows the Serum poured over a bell-like structure.
Charles A.A. Dellshau illustrations below.

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Username: WeeWarrior
Date: 2020-08-04 02:38:31
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Oh, do you mean monoatomic gold + red mercury creates levitation?
I've been studying Dellshau's work for a few weeks now and hadn't even thought of that concept, but it sure makes sense on a "gut" level.

I studied David Hudson's work long before I stumbled onto Stolen History and imbibed monoatomics for quite a while. Interesting stuff.

But come to think of it, didn't he "discover" monoatomics by doing chemical experiments on wastelands in Nevada Arizona? Now I've got to go refresh my memory on his story, I'm getting one of those funny feelings it might have some clues.

I do believe Bosley is onto something too. I have been reading his online articles, but now I'm wishing I had that book, thanks for bringing it to my attention.
 
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Username: JWW427
Date: 2020-08-04 12:10:59
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Apparently, monatomic gold, when properly made with one's higher consciousness (Philosopher's Stone) as part of the process, will levitate as a cube on a copper plate that has high voltage pumping through it. The deal is that M-gold exists in two dimensions at once, thus the higher dimensional properties have much less gravity.

If Bosley is correct in his books, and Ive read them all, the Prussians re-discovered some of the ancient Vedic science that allowed Vimanas to fly.
Thus Red Mercury might have been rediscovered as an alchemical process. This was in the 1840's when certain Prussian militarists wanted a unified Germany, one that could eventually challenge the other great powers. They may have done it, the two world wars the sad result.

Also, Quantum physics tells us that matter has particle-like and wave-like properties, and that the subatomic “particles” that make up matter (protons, neutrons, and electrons) are pure energy. Light also can either be a wave or a stream of particles called photons, packets of pure energy in which the amount of energy is directly proportional to the frequency of the light. New science, then, tells us that all matter, including our physical bodies, consist of forms of light and, therefore, is pure energy in essence. Matter is light whose frequency has been slowed down and lowered; matter is light that has become solid. Thus, drawing on the implications of modern physics, we can conclude that human beings are made of light held in matter. We are a light body as well as a material body.

Monatomic materials and even Red Mercury may both exist in several dimensions simultaneously.


 
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Username: jd755
Date: 2020-08-05 07:05:51
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What is the 'super conducting material' made of?
Why does it need to be protected from the magnet by gold?
Would it not float above the magnets if it were turned upside down so the foam disc was facing the magnet?
Maybe just me but I found it odd he only had one glove on and he tipped the floating disc on the square magnet upside down over his bare hand!
If the bloody thing fell off it would instantly burn the skin off of his palm and damage the underlying tissue beyond repair.
 
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Username: Silent Bob
Date: 2020-08-05 16:03:46
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I used to perform this exact same experiment for our university open days - did it for about 6 years. I just used a piece of superconducting material, dipped into liquid nitrogen to cool and then put it over the neo-magnet 'train track'. I would then give it a push and it goes around the track. It's a bit like a scalextric track, if you push it too fast it flies off the track on the bends. The graph below shows that the superconductor resistance drops to zero when cooled below 4.2K, which the liquid nitrogen achieves, but as soon as it warms up back above 4.2K the effect is lost. The 2 pictures below show you how the magnetic field lines bend around the zero resistance material and effectively hold it in place.

Messnier 3.jpgMessnier 1.jpgMessnier 2.jpg
Someone even did this with a levitating frog......

Levitating Frog.jpg
1. Not sure, can't even remember the one I used myself, but there are quite a few types of superconductor material around, they just have different temperatures to reduce their resistance to zero.
2. No reason, I don't recall using anything to protect ours - although we did use standard black masking tape to connect two together and it was fine. I think he just likes gold :)
3. Yes, should float either way up
4. I wore two gloves and used tongs to pick up the superconductor - would never have touched it with gloved hands, never mind bare lol - a lot of scientists like to take risks, some dip their hands in and out of liquid nitrogen for fun, as long as you're fast it boils off before freezing you. I would never try it though! I used to make icecream using liquid nitrogen too, for open days. I used to get a volunteer (these were school kids) to pour the liquid nitrogen into the bowl while I stirred. Never had an accident but seems kind of risky now.....
 
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Username: dreamtime
Date: 2020-08-06 11:00:57
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Two thoughts about mercury and the color red:

- In tattoo ink, the only color that has mercury in it is the red one
- Cinnabar is a red-colored mercury compound, so “Red Mercury” may simply be Cinnabar with unknown technological functions
 
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Username: jd755
Date: 2020-08-06 11:22:37
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Cryofits are very special pipe fittings that were kept in liquid nitrogen. Cannot recall the alloy they were made from but basically there was an incredibly short time to get the thing out of the liquid with a pair of long handled steel tongs and the human hands at the end of the tongs wore thick leather gloves, posttion on the pipe and knock it on with a lead hammer because it shrubk on warming and gripped the pipe like nobody's business. if memory serves they went onto reactor cooling pipes.
Wonder what the purpose of the gold is on the disc in the video.
 
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Username: DaemonApophi
Date: 2020-08-06 15:55:57
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I had same thought when reading the opening post.

Great read lads
 
Saw the Global Vision vid a few weeks ago (part 1). Part 2 has been removed, anyone remember any of what it showed or if it's available elsewhere?

It seems some of the red mercury vids on the GV vid are fake with missing shadows, etc (I didn't notice first time watching). But I wouldn't rule out it's existence completely. I remember the 'fake sheikh' story (pg1 of this thread) but don't recall hearing about the red mercury connection, very interesting.
 
CAS No.20720-76-7,Antimony mercury oxide (Sb2Hg2O7) Suppliers


Wealthy contributors let us know 😁 hey no matter what looks like even though these guys are Denver based they get the stuff from china… wonder how hard it would be to make it… liquid mercury lab grade is 100 an oz… this is 10,000? For 2 pounds…

Idk this could also be hoopla sorry to dredge it up dk how I even get into these rabbit holes I swear this stolen history thread came up in a Yandex search

Weird stuff weird trends the 90s were truly crazy we should’ve seen this coming

Hardly relevant -
View: https://youtu.be/6i505RJ_hlQ?si=EeGMjjfqDzVl5uN6
 
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What if "Red Mercury" is the true "Blood of Christ"?

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EwarAnon mentioned it in his Lost History of Flat Earth video at around 3h14m:
View: https://youtu.be/8Ul0e6lw130?si=WHpo3RGwNPaUtEfK&t=11635

It seems like the process of making "Red Mercury" is quite simple but unfortunately Mercury is extremely difficult to get ahold of nowadays.​
 
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