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A Suspiciously Forgotten Interview
Jeremey Corbell and George Knapp interviewed a physicist in 2016
Jeremey Corbell and George Knapp interviewed a physicist in 2016 that claimed to have advanced “grey goo” nanobots from a UFO event, a working cold fusion reactor, and a new propulsion system but the story seems to be scrubbed and I dug it all up to find surprising details.
This is a giant rabbit hole and there are multiple ways to interpret this story, but I’m going to give you the facts and let you decide what the hell is going on for yourself because I sure don’t. Evidence of massive fraud connected directly to NASA, the DoD, DARPA and DOE or evidence of technology suppression? The details become so inconsistent that it appears to be one or the other and of course, absurd claims about aliens make their way into the mix. Lots of strange synchronicities at the very least.
Let's start by sharing the 2 videos still up by Jeremey Corbell and the website dedicated to what was supposed to be a documentary called Nano Man about this person that appears to have evaporated before ever finishing.
Knapp had Corbell on Coast to Coast with Nano Man in 2016 as detailed on their own site but the content is unavailable. However, I found it on the internet archives and you can listen to the 4 hour interview using the links here.
Nano Man is Chris H. Cooper. He is introduced as “holds an M.A. in physics from the University of Washington and a B.S. in physics from New Mexico State University. He served for two years as an adjunct professor at Dartmouth Collage in the Thayer School of Engineering.” What’s interesting is one of the first articles I could find on google of this guy claims he’s a college drop out. So this discrepancy oddly looks Bob Lazar like. It should be fairly easy to verify this persons education and employment. Either Corbell and Knapp didn’t do this, were fooled, or the top article on this guy is a smear job. The article is more about his water purification company, but it covers Cooper as well including a former employee who alleges that Cooper once commented his best ideas come from aliens (similar to claims made in American Cosmic.) It also claims that the company went bust, but you can see it listed as if it was bought out on another website. It’s an interesting story considering that this company got $27M from DARPA and various other grants and contracts from government and military including allegedly $1.5M from NASA. All of that should be information that can be verified. According to the article, the water purification products were mostly sold to just the military and the company couldn’t get past EPA regulations because it was found during testing that it didn’t actually work. So, if that’s all true this is a story about the military spending tons of money wastefully on a product that doesn’t work.
But wait, there’s more. Rear Admiral Craig Eugene Steidle, first associate administrator of the Office of Exploration Systems at NASA and distinguished visiting professor in Aerospace Engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy apparently was listed as being on the board of directors of this company. That’s also something that should be within accessible records to verify and is quite interesting. But it gets even stranger.
If you listen to the interview on Coast To Coast Corbell details how he got access into a NASA facility with the help of Cooper and you can see him in Corbell’s video at the facility viewing the SEM images presumably with a technician. Cooper does have a profile claiming he has contacts/associations with NASA, US Department of Defense, US Air Force, and DARPA as well as over 40 patents. What were they getting SEM images of? Well, alleged alien technology of course! The sample allegedly comes from a UFO and the images show what appears to be engineered nano materials that Cooper believes are nanorobots far beyond what anybody today is capable of making. He calls it “utility fog.”
Oh, but what about the cold fusion? The rabbit hole gets deeper. I found a 2011 cold fusion patent by Cooper licensed to Deuterium Energetics Ltd and then I found a 2022 patent licensed to the same company. If you take a look at the people at that company it gets more interesting.
The founder, Steve Peterson, has a B.S. in Material Science and initially conducted research on irradiated reactor materials at Battelle Memorial Institute, authoring four published papers in that area. He did graduate work in metallurgical engineering and then went to law school where he received a Juris Doctorate. He worked in the patent and legal department of Battelle and then for the Battelle Development Corporation where he evaluated new technology for monetization by Battelle while serving in the Marine Corps reserve. He joined Finnegan, now the largest all-IP law firm in the world, as an attorney where he developed and litigated IP for large and small technology-based companies. He represented the successful Australian syndicate in IP matters in the 1983 America’s Cup challenge, writing the US patent application on the famous “winged keel” and protected the then secret keel in state court. He did extensive work in high-performance materials, magnetic recording, ceramics, powder metallurgy, nanotechnology, advanced materials fabrication, reactive and passive armor, and advanced weapons and projectiles. He has lectured at Georgetown University McGeorge School of Business, and before various groups regarding intellectual property, design patent law, technology transfer, and the use of IP as the basis for starting a technology-based company. He was chair of the Patent, Trademark and Copyright section of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, and the president of the Federal Circuit Bar Association. He is currently the principal consultant for Peterson Intellectual Property Consulting where he supports technology-based companies, solving IP problems with innovative business solutions. In one such project his resolution of a complex IP problem raised the value of his client company $400 million.
Lynn Bowen is the Chief Science Officer for Deuterium Energetics. But she also goes by Nancy L. Bowen. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the University of Missouri and a Masters degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She spent her early career developing state of the art design of custom and semi-custom circuits including Read/Write amplifiers for disk drive applications, Read-Channel circuits for various disk drives, a Write Amplifier for magnetic tape drive, intelligent battery circuits and application-specific circuits for flat panel displays and was the project manager for both of these projects for National Semiconductor. She has worked with cutting edge companies such as Silicon Systems, where she designed an 8-channel Read/Write Head Driver circuit. Microlinear where she designed circuits for disk drive applications. For Analog Devices LSP Division she was a senior design engineer where her work included product definition, defining a business strategies, schedules, and resources. Lynn has spent the last 25 years doing independent research in the field of theoretical nuclear physics that includes the mathematical modeling of nuclear reactions. The models predict the binding energy of nuclides by using only one variable, as compared to the current state of the art with conventional models of using five variables. The models also predict numerous nuclear behaviors, just as high energy states, decay modes, and beta+ decay rates. She is currently examining the explanation for Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) using standard physics theories and nuclear engineering techniques. She has presented several lectures and poster sessions at several nuclear physics conferences and has published peer-reviewed papers in the Journal of International Condensed Matter Nuclear Science.I’ve actually seen Bowen before give a presentation at the ICCF24.
If you listen to the Coast To Coast interview, Knapp and Corbell are very open to the cold fusion research. Corbell also claims that he’s going to have a whole series on Nano Man that will be at least 4 parts long. This was in 2016 (one year after the publication of the article claiming Seldon Technologies went bust.) So why did Corbell drop this story? Why don’t we ever hear Knapp and Corbell discuss cold fusion anymore? Corbell started working with Nano Man likely as far back as 2014 so this story is 10 years old. Back in 2016 during the Coast To Coast interview Corbell understands how cold fusion, metamaterials, and modified theories of gravity can all come together to build craft capable of interplanetary travel. He actually sounds a little bit like me during that interview so what the hell happened?
If you pay attention ICCF24 has speakers such as Peter Diamandis of the XPrize Foundation discussing his interest in the subject as well as other Silicon Valley investors. The DOE recently funded $10M in exploratory topics of LENR and if you actually understand the subject matter NASA and the NAVY are interested as well. All had representatives present at ICCF24. This is not a small group of nobodies and I cover why the DOE is funding cold fusion here.
Will somebody please get Corbell and Knapp to talk about this! I don’t really do twatter but perhaps some apes reading this can reach out. We want to know more about Nano Man! And if you think this is all fraud then twat it to some of the Congresspeople that were at the UAP hearing interested in looking at fraud such as AOC. Twat away or whatever it is you kids do these days for activism.
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