CERN,NASA, Night,Vision,MoonTech,Flat Earth & more (1 Viewer)

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Lorna Wilson

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This guest has made inventions that were used in some top government projects. A very interesting listen..

At almost 90 years young Mr Relder lives in Dallas Texas and holds two different patents, one is the Night Vision Gen 3. A True Tool Maker of magnificent proportions, Edward has seen his work go into the Mercury Capsule that Orbited the Globe with John Glen in the late 50s , he watched his work installed into CERN, created a scope or image enhancer called “Starlight used in Vietnam , We go on scene and Mr Relder is nice enough to show us the actual Vacuum tubes he created that were used. Get an exclusive first hand look at the technology and hopefully this will put many conspiracies to rest, including the flat earth theory, the we never went to the moon and what CERN is

 
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Oh no, I waited too long to watch this video.
It is not available anymore. :)|
 

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I wanted to watch this interview because I grew up in Dallas and had a passing knowledge of these companies, as well as the collider in Waxahachie, Tx. It is very interesting to listen to Mr. Relder talk about how he made parts for instruments that are part of our history, such as the camera in the Mercury Capsule. He did not have formal training, but just knew how to make a part that would work. Also, he talks about working with Einstein's grandson at ITT in California and some of the Project Paperclip scientists at Texas Instruments.

If you have an interest in how things in the tech field got started, you might find this video interesting. The interviewer is not particularly skilled and distracting, but I managed to ignore him.
 
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I can't believe how intelligent this guy actually is. I can't imagine the amount of creativity to build one of those from scratch. That's what got me the most because even today it would be so difficult to make parts like that and to make them so perfect and such precision to be able to put them together even after they are made, one tiny mistake just a hair off in size would mess up the entire thing. Just absolutely incredible!
 
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