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2019-05-23 17:09:19 UTC  

No Wonder Obama Intel Chiefs Panicking - Trump To Declassify "Bucket 5" Russiagate Docs
| Zero Hedge
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-22/no-wonder-obama-intel-chiefs-panicking-trumps-about-declassify-bucket-5-russiagate

2019-05-23 17:26:05 UTC  

dont think I've seen it @Bukkakemon - could you repost if you do find.

2019-05-23 18:14:20 UTC  
2019-05-23 18:49:50 UTC  

Live/ Replay Watch " Trump Delivers Remarks on Supporting America ’s Farmers and Ranchers" also QA with reporters about many topics ,Treason & Dems https://youtu.be/CxLYry0sc84

2019-05-23 20:16:24 UTC  

so i've decided if i place a motor on my 1952 columbia beach cruiser its going to be a briigs and stratton flathead build

2019-05-23 20:18:38 UTC  

original american made brigs or some other nation cheapo build?

2019-05-23 20:29:41 UTC  

Trump couldnt be more clear on the treason

2019-05-23 20:38:23 UTC  

Go with an old Wisconson engine. Cast Iron not Aluminum.

2019-05-23 23:12:43 UTC  

@Bucko @SirW00f i'm going to look for an older american made one, aluminum was one of the ideas i hads considering my beach cruiser is made from steel and is heavy already.

2019-05-23 23:13:16 UTC  

but i might be ok with a cast iron block with an aluminum cylinder head

2019-05-23 23:14:04 UTC  

no, u don't ...mixed metals expand at different rates when heated

2019-05-23 23:14:26 UTC  

could end up with a locked cylinder when the engine gets hot

2019-05-23 23:14:35 UTC  

@SirW00f most drag strip hemis use the same configuration

2019-05-23 23:14:45 UTC  

such as the 392 and 426 engines

2019-05-23 23:15:09 UTC  

most ford flatheads have it too

2019-05-23 23:15:10 UTC  

ya but they only use it for short periods at a time...not for normal every day usage

2019-05-23 23:15:53 UTC  

well ask @Bucko more about it, he's the grease monkey

2019-05-23 23:16:02 UTC  

plus briggs and stratton IS a flathead engine

2019-05-23 23:16:11 UTC  

its a low revving, low compression engine

2019-05-23 23:16:12 UTC  

i'm more into particle physics

2019-05-23 23:17:36 UTC  

and the 'cold fusion' myth

2019-05-23 23:17:57 UTC  

briggs & stratton flatheads are easier to work with, less parts, and it has more power than a typical 2 stroke kit

2019-05-23 23:17:57 UTC  

2019-05-23 23:17:59 UTC  

using lasers to heat up hydrogen to make it fuse

2019-05-23 23:18:29 UTC  

lasers shift the electron orbits wider than normal by photon charging

2019-05-23 23:19:13 UTC  

@SirW00f theres also muon catalyzed fusion and "bubble fusion"

2019-05-23 23:19:19 UTC  

need massive amounts of pressure to allow such actions to cause hydrogen to fuse into helium or some other material

2019-05-23 23:19:45 UTC  

ya but neutron fusion is easiest

2019-05-23 23:20:04 UTC  

well there is pyroelectric fusion as well

2019-05-23 23:20:42 UTC  

can make deuterium and tritium from hydrogen via neutron fusion

2019-05-23 23:21:03 UTC  

without needing a few megawatts to be wasted

2019-05-23 23:21:32 UTC  

a laser could theoretically do the trick if it is a nuclear pumped laser or a gamma ray laser

2019-05-23 23:21:56 UTC  

maybe a good compromise is using an X-Ray laser?