
Alan Simmons

A spacelab in Ojai California


The scientists, engineers and staff are among the best

Experiments with nano fusion technology based on the original Plasmonic Inertial Fusion tests are conducted for the use of rocket propulsion. This is an engine prototype that will be used on the new craft.
A few years ago on the moon

On a small Lunar outpost, there was a very strange accident.

An electrical explosion killed one astronaut and injured another.

The injured survivor was Anthony Jordan. He returned to the Lunar pod having confirmed the death of his colleague Bill Kronenweth.

Jordan was shaken by two things: the accident and something he saw before the accident which seemed impossible and unnatural.

With his wife Sandra's help Jordan attended to his injury. However he remained deeply disturbed.

Sandra called the incident in to Mission Control. They told her to Radio their roommate Ray Parker who was "out on the field" tending to the foundation of a moonbase.

Ray Parker was many miles away overseeing the construction of a lunar base

When he got the call he climbed onto the Lunar Rover and headed back

Parker had not yet been informed of the death of his colleague Kronenweth

Parker swears he saw something very strange and unnatural. The trek back to the pod seemed especially long.

Then he learns of Kronenweth's passing.

The landscape seems desolate and haunted.

One man was lost, and three good people came down with serious psychiatric issues. Why and how is a mystery.
Two years later

Dingane, a Zulu, is called upon by an independent investigation team to research the issue. His ancestors have lore about the moon that might explain the strange phenomena.

In a bare bones craft that might have been assembled from old garbage cans, Dingane explores what he considers to be relevant areas on the Moon. He is looking for signs.

This is the beginning

Dingane is about to embark on discoveries that will alter the paradigms of our existence. We were to explore the Solar System at some point, but that has now become an imperative.

He is one of the very few people that can recognize some of the patterns that have been discovered.
In another part of the Moon

Construction of mines and a refinery continues. This is done with international cooperation.

Meantime the International Lunar Center experienced a few disasters. People began to act very strange, as if drugged or possessed. Here a man has taken off his protective gear and has breached an airlock unprotected. He runs out onto the Lunar surface with no space suit, having attacked a few people in the process. The post mortem examination showed no drugs or untoward substances in his system.
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In a sector of the Lunar base a couple of people became violently insane or possessed. They showed unnatural strength and a demonic energy. Evacuation was prompt. Tranquilizers did not work on Andrew Sykes....if indeed it was still Andrew Sykes.

The low lunar gravity made it easy for some to hide from whatever it was that they felt the need to hide.

One of the engineers, while experiencing unbridled joy and euphoria burst on to the Lunar landscape with no protective gear. Here an astronaut looks on confused. Three astronauts were able to restrain him and return him to a pressurized cabin but he died a minute later.
Later, in the Ojai Space Center

Col. Kristen Goode has another meeting, this time with a young Hopi. Ahote is deeply connected to the traditions of his tribe. He spoke with Col. Goode about the incidents and the strange artifacts that were reported from the Moon. While other scientists and researchers were taking a "scientific approach" to these incidents, Goode wanted to explore other possibilities.

Ahote began. "From the perspective of my people, there is the concept of Kachina, the spirits of things and those who have come before. Certain spirits are reflective of our own condition. After Apollo we had a long wait before returning to the moon. I believe it was for this reason. NASA even invented the rumor that we never went to the Moon to cover up the fact that we did and discovered things "we should not have". Including things that Did not want us up there. This is the real reason why Aldrin had a breakdown when he returned and why the Astronauts seemed especially stressed."

We know that certain discoveries made during our Moon missions have been kept from the public, per instructions from the Brookings Report before NASA was even established.

"Kachina is one perspective. I understand how modern science views these things, and I value science but its perspective is very limited. Everything is empirically based. There is no allowance for the spirit--for consciousness. Moon missions or missions anywhere in the Solar System when we are out of balance invites great danger. You have begun a separate investigation which is good. Dangerous, but good."

Goode explained: "We are deploying a crew to a small outpost. We are using some sparse methods and our equipment is bare.

Four astronauts have been assigned to our station. We are borrowing prototype equipment and our vehicles are the same."

"Our outpost is modest. Two stations, 1 and 2, connected to a maintenance dome. There have been unexplained incidents elsewhere but so far our venture has met with no incident. I don't know if we can trust this to continue. Do you have any idea what would be a solution to these occurrences?

Station one: Bare but livable. The astronauts even did some decorating.
Ahote was adamant. "Prayer. However prayer is meaningless without deep contemplation and self reflection.

Inside the Maintenance Dome, window open.
"For example, If you simply ask for a God or whatever you pray to for help, passively asking for something without taking any responsibility yourself, that is not the type of prayer that is very effective. Because you are just passively asking for something without self reflection. The Hopi have a prayer for peace. It does involve deep reflection and self realization. If other religious or philosophical denominations use that approach I think their prayers would be more effective."

Ahote continued: "I has to be a call to compassion, not hatred. Like the Buddhist prayer. That, if done sincerely, I believe will lend some protection. We are not separate from the environment. If we attain an inner positive change, the environment will reflect that."

Col. Goode was perplexed. "I was hoping for something more practical..."
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"There is nothing more practical than prayer. Not for this situation. If you think scientific equipment can handle the forces you are dealing with, then you do not understand the situation."

Station 2 sealed but unfinished. Real bare bones
"So you propose to understand what is happening? I brought you and Dingane in because we had absolutely no defense against whatever was going on. These were not technical accidents or miscalculations."

Ahote leaned over earnestly. "Look at our human history. Unbelievable atrocity and violence. Endless wars. Even the so called pacifists think it's good to have riots that destroy billions of dollars in property and business, having countless lives destroyed by it, and many people dying from it--all in protest of the killing of one man by an official thug. The riots were worse than the killing of that one man! And the people and property they attacked had nothing to do with that killing! So why were they being attacked? Yet there is no self reflection on the part of the perpetrators and their supporters. These people are actually celebrated. Even the "Justice warriors" commit evil and atrocity.
Explain why we be should be allowed off this planet. All those people on the moon becoming possessed, seeing things, ghosts and having nightmares and then going on a killing spree and committing suicide--why should any of this be a surprise?"

Goode was taken aback. "There is a new craft being developed that will use a nano fusion technology. In short this means getting to the planets in a fraction of the time it would normally take since we no longer need to rely on ballistic trajectories and can power the craft the whole way. There will be an explosion of exploration. You are telling me that--prayer, or meditation is the answer to the safety of the astronauts?"

" I believe very strongly in its necessity. You say that your small team has met with no incident? Do any of your astronauts pray or meditate, by chance?"
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"I believe one is a Buddhist. I'll check." Col. Goode went over something on her smartphone.
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Ahote brightened a little: "The Hopi and Buddhists have a long connection. Primarily the Tibetan kind I believe."
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Goode smiled for the first time. "One Astronaut is a Buddhist. A Japanese form I think. Another meditates, and another is a Christian. Dingane Mutwa our Zulu friend has his spiritual path also, it's based on Unkulunkulu, a Zulu tradition. HIs prayer involves that self reflection you talk about. I don't think he met with any incident either."
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The first truly Interplanetary Craft

It takes a team of countless people to develop such technologies, but it is usually a very few who make the "major breakthrough". Jeremy Born is one such scientist and engineer. He was intimately involved in many aspects of the Nano fusion technology, the main goal being to achieve Thermonuclear break-even, and he was also deeply involved with the design of the first craft itself.

There were a few approaches, but Born distilled the process and achieved success. He would meet periodically with his friend Enrico Cortez who oversaw the construction of the physical shell of the new prototype craft. They would often meet at a cafe not far from the Ojai Space Center. The new craft is constructed primarily from Magnesium Alloys. Born explained to him the essential breakthrough that allowed the building of the engines for this craft.

Born was enthusiastic: "As you know the main problem was in attaining the temperatures and pressures needed for the Break-even. I Played mostly with the Laser application which was getting very convoluted. The key I found was in the phasing of the waves and the frequencies. I came up with what they called Cross beam coupled resonance, which achieved higher temperatures on the inertial confinement hohlraums without using added power. We used all the latest approaches. We achieved greater cross beam energy transfer to the target. We also altered the targets’ composition. That was the big breakthrough.
"I spent hours just on different math approaches. I did separate and simultaneous calculations in different books. I would go days without eating just to clear my mind. Now we have this independent project and possibly a craft that can explore the Solar system almost by itself."

Cortez spoke: "We can only do this "Independent Investigation" you understand, because every Government agency, every co-Government agency or front agency has projects that are secretive or "off the books". Ours is "off the books" but in an off the books manner. We piggy back on other projects with small divergencies, let's just say. We have a cargo ship that is carrying elements of a space station and related technology to Australia. It is also carrying our prototype."

In the hull of the ship are sections of the new spacecraft Born, Cortez and many others had been working on. These are to be off loaded (unofficially) in the Tasman Islands after the other cargo has been disembarked in Australia for the Space center there. "Of course" Cortez continued, "there is an official program in those islands and so we are presenting as part of the main project."

"There is a story behind this need for our independent project" said Cortez. "Many years ago a biologist, Dr. Sandra Sherman discovered Cryo cases in a vault she was clearing out. Those cases contained what was described as "Off world DNA". Her mistake was to try to make it public--at least within the confines of her research community. She met with a fatal accident with the lab electrical system."

"Her assistant would not let it go. And so began this project. It took years to team up with the Ojai center. Of course they were unaware of the actual details of this project."

"There is nothing untoward as far as any of them are concerned, since our project parallels other projects--One in Australia, in the Tasman Islands, and the Japanese center in Okinawa to name a few. Historically even beneficial technology has been used by humans against humans. This prototype--and this project might be the equalizer. Which is why if there were full disclosure, the project would become a target.
"They say there are demons in the Solar System. That may be so. There are certainly demons here on Earth."

The assembled new prototype, having been detailed and recoated will be enclosed inside a rocket case and carried to orbit from one of the Tasman Island launch sites for testing and deployment.

"The Tasman Islands have a few launch sites for heavy cargo. Ours will be just another heavy cargo load."

The prototype will be encapsulated in a rocket booster adapted for heavy loads. The booster has its own thrusters but the main thrusters will be the solid rockets that will be attached to it. It will be similar to the Space Shuttle in that way."

"There will be two levels of enclosure. The outer rocket will carry it to orbit. The inner rocket will guide it to the Japanese American space station. Inside the prototype will be three astronauts. It will then open and the craft--our craft-- will maneuver into a dock with the station."


Once in orbit the inside rocket will guide the prototype into the Japo American Station space and the astronauts in the craft will take it from there.

"One advantage the station has over many others is the centrifuge, a necessary addition to simulate gravity in order to prevent bone and tissue loss. The pilots tethered the prototype to the station.
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​​There is one luxury suite in the centrifuge section. The other cabins are a lot smaller.
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The astronauts will get acquainted and settled with the engineers and others at the station before running tests on the craft itself.
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"Major Strausberger was the first pilot of the Prototype Nano Fusion Interplanetary craft. He would EVA to the station airlock in his suit.


Benjamin Sanders will be watching from the side doorway as Strausberger EVA's his way to the station airlock.
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Inside the station, Yuki Nagaoka was the main communicator and coordinator of the Rendezvous mission with the Nano Fusion Prototype.

While Sanders watches on from the Prototype side door, Strausberger, safely tethered to his craft, uses hand held devices to propel him to the Japanese American Airlock. He is greeted by Yoshi Masaki who will remain outside as Strausberger pressurizes and is greeted by Yumi Nagaoka, Yuki's sister.

"Yumi had spent hours preparing for this with the crew and her sister Yuki.

And so Strausberger shows up, fully pressurized, with his helmet still on. Yumi will be helping with that.
Back in Ojai

"Well you've put on a little weight Jeremy." Cortez smiled.
"So it seems the rendezvous with the station was successful." Born said enthusiastically. "But one thing...how will it avoid detection? They can see it from down here."
"Oh they'll see our baby, no problem. Officially it--or something very much like it --is supposed to be there. What is not known is exactly what it is we have up there. You've done your work, Jerry. We might need help down the road with some of the technologies. There will be more." Cortez was a little cryptic.
"More? We haven't fully tested this one."
"We are working also on smaller models. That's all I'll say. Did Col. Goode introduce you to our Hopi friend?"
"Ahote? Yes she did briefly at the center. I'm supposed to meet him later.
"Cortez' smile broadened. "You'll get along."

Ahote and Born walked down a quiet neighborhood. "You are being watched" Ahote said. "And followed. I guess it's normal for prominent people who work on sensitive projects to be shadowed."
Born paused. "I guess I've been oblivious to that...How do you know?"
"I know what to look for. And I can read people pretty well, though it's not an exact science. If I had to guess it is information they would be looking for."
"I have done my work. So I'm done with it. Well, for now, anyway."
"Yes, for now. Do you pray or meditate?"
"Why? I don't know that I believe in a God."
"I'm not talking about a man with a beard in the sky. For so long people have had that image. It cheapens the idea, a five year old's concept. The Hopi believe in a great spirit, a super consciousness that everything is of and a part of. Like some Buddhists' belief, and even some Christians. Even that sounds cheap. The reason I mention that is that I find that there is protection in that type of meditation or prayer. If we explore this Solar system--and beyond--we have to do so with a different consciousness, elevated from where we are currently. If not I believe there will be serious issues. I believe that there are places just in our solar system that are and have been inhabited, although not necessarily in the way we think of as "Habited"."
End prologue.What follows are clips

The prototype is given a series of tests.

some cabins on Lunar outposts were beautifully decorated and given a wood trim. Here an astronaut is washing in the kitchen sink. He has a magnificent view of the lunar surface. In this moment he does not notice anything odd or untoward.

The prototype is one of the finest pieces of engineering. The nano fusion technology has proven remarkable successful.

The "A-Nu" outpost is for the purpose of establishing Aneutronic Fusion as another means of power. Helium3 is plentiful on the Lunar surface.

The prototype cockpit during a test run breaking lunar orbit.

When the main Lunar research and exploration center (Code named 'Alpha') was under construction the prototype and copies were used as aids. There was to be a Hyperloop underground transport network based on Elon Musk's design.

Lunar glass is used extensively here since glass created on the moon is much stronger than steel. This is because of the absence of hydrolytic weakening processes on the Moon and in the hard vacuum of space. On Earth, hydrolysis of Si-O bonds at crack tips or dislocations reduces the strength of silicates by about an order of magnitude.

Lunar Rover station and maintenance is also a lookout station. Fine dining included.

Further down the road. An excavation housing another Lunar exploration base.

A modern version of ghost hunters. These machines set out to detect and track down "Unnatural" and unexplained Phenomena. The early missions were plagued with inexplicable events. They were, to a degree, successful, but only to a degree. As Ahote said, the main problem was with ourselves.

Hallucinations, or as some would call them "Visitations" very often occurred with the running of water. But not always.

Here an advanced Moon base (seen above) extrapolated from "Alpha" designated "Sigma" is placed in a partially excavated crater.

When the Prototype (later models were Called "Eagles") was sent to Mars to examine the moons, primarily Phobos, they were certain to find signs of artificial imprint. Immediately Phobos showed signs. They would not send anyone to explore too closely, hence the probes.

There were imprints on Phobos that were clearly not natural, even from a distance. There were always of course, "official explanations", that when examined without the hypnotic trance of accepted authority held no reason.

Probes confirmed the existence of ancient even prehistoric intelligence. Was there anything currently inhabiting these places, and if so would it be in any form that is familiar to us? Might these even be our ancestors or some other form of predecessor? Are these dangerous?

Two probes are sent into a hole in Phobos. The lights in the background veiled in dust are not from this mission.


The Mars lander is being prepared for launch in the Tasman Islands. This will intercept the Mars orbit with a hyperbolic trajectory. It uses a more traditional technology than the prototype.

A mars habitat community

Made as comfortable as possible.

Lunar refinery for the processing of Helium3 and Lunar glass. Experiments with Over Unity have also been conducted.


Nighttime construction on the Moon. The lunar night is almost half an Earth month long. The astronaut using the MMU transport unit is actually the closest thing to us in this scene.

The transporting of sensitive equipment and material were made in the "Polypedes" which are Lunar Rovers designed for the roughest terrain.

The principle is an old one: Each wheel is independent with extensions and shocks; each able to extend and alter their angle to keep the vehicle steady.

The Lunar refinery in its prime. An Astronaut works on a device while a multiplane tractor approaches from the side.

Helicopters do not do too well on the moon, so very powerful cargo haul with advanced rocketry is required. Fortunately the lower gravity makes cargo easier to haul.

The Lunar tower, once added, will provide entertainment and fine dining. Here in the almost foreground is Doriagarth Happelswade with his lady Penelopenefre Dortenhauser enjoying green tea.
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Onward to Jupiter and its moons

Over the Icy fields and hills of Europa, one of Jupiter's moons.

Space suits for Europa met with different specifications. The atmosphere is Oxygen, unlike Earth's which although contains oxygen is comprised mostly of Nitrogen. Here on Europa however the atmosphere is tenuous and unbreathable. The temperature ranges from -260F to -370F.
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The sunlight is dimmer in the Jupiter area than the Earth and our moon and the landscape is beautifully eerie.

On the Europa ground. The ground is over a thick layer of ice which covers an immense ocean.

There was a "Honeymoon" phase during the exploration of Europa's surface.


This is where things started to get very interesting. And ominous.

There were interesting rock formations

Whatever it was it appeared to be frozen and expired.

One astronaut here said that Dingane would understand some of these symbols.
Saturn and its Death Star Moons

This is not merely for the sake of being dramatic. Saturn actually has two moons that look like the Death Star. One is Mimas, the other is Iapetus. This moon is Mimas, the smaller of the two. Saturn has other moons, of course. The really interesting thing is that if you look closely, you will notice that the large craters on both Mimas and Iapetus, are hexagonal.

One thing Iapetus has that Mimas does not, is an equatorial ridge dividing two hemispheres nearly perfectly. On Iapetus however the ridge is elevated, not a trench. Here the Prototype gets up close and personal with Mimas.

just because there are lights does not mean there is current life. No doubt these are achieved with some form of Over Unity. One does not get a sense of malevolence as one did previously.

A manned probe is sent down a cave. The gravity is pretty negligible here. The readings indicated that there was no organic life here. There was an unfamiliar technology

Onward from Mimas to Iapetus, the other "Death Star", this time, like the Death Star this moon has a ridge on the equator that equally divides one hemisphere with the other. Iapetus too has one or two hexagonal craters.

The ridge is indeed massive. Unlike the trench in the Death Star, this is elevated.

Two astronauts came upon a stationary orb in a cave on that moon. The equipment had detected technology under the surface. The computers on the Prototype were able to detect a message.

There is a lesson here. The astronauts were able to get the computers to translate what messages the orb had. It was an outline of a little Solar System history. Mars apparently was originally a moon of another planet. It has a Bimodal Bulge in exact accord with a moon, having been affected by the gravitational tides of a very large planet, likely similar to Jupiter. That planet is now the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter. Mars had orbited a substantial distance from its mother planet. What happened? How did this planet become the asteroid fragments between Mars and Jupiter? Over Unity, which accesses energy from the vacuum through asymmetrical regauging is virtually unlimited-- at least within the confines of that theory. No nuclear weapon is remotely capable of ripping a planet apart. Plenty of the most powerful nuclear weapons might destroy enough ecosystem to cause extinction level events, but actually ripping an entire planet apart requires something far far far more powerful. Was Iapetus artificial? There has been much meteoroid bombardment on that moon as to make it almost unrecognizable from what it had been. According to the orb translations the planet that Mars had orbited had been destroyed sixty five million years ago. It is not a coincidence that that is when the Dinosaurs became extinct. One of the fragments of that exploded planet apparently hit the earth and caused cataclysmic destruction.

There were four races of humanoid. Three were benevolent and one demonic. It was the last that caused the destruction of that planet. It was they who were exiled to Earth and--you guessed it---are us. There was a sub division of these "demonic" entities that had reformed and were on Earth already. These were ancestors to the Zulus and Antarctic dwellers among others. Within this exiled race of (what we call) Humans there would periodically appear leaders prompting a change. Some of these leaders were spiritual. All recognized our potential for good, and predictably all were very much hated in their day. Then after their passing these people would be honored, and then of course their messages would be twisted. The other humanoid races were far more intelligent and so were able to protect themselves. There were even those among them that recognized the potential these wicked entities (us) had for great good, as examples had been set by a few.

As the Prototype hovers with open hatch astronauts explore what appears to be remnants of an ancient city.
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A lot of data was to be had. Apparently we, the demonic entities were originally Devine beings of a kind but became possessed.
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And so to be confronted with our evil, we deign to thrive;
Then come face to face with our ultimate dark,
Should any of us survive.


What did Emily Dickinson say?
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One need not be a chamber--to be haunted;
One need not be a house
The brain has corridors, surpassing
Material place.
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Far safer, of a Midnight meeting
External Ghost
Than an interior-- confronting
That cooler host.
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Far safer, through an Abbey gallop,
The stones a'chase
Than moonless, One's A-self encounter
In a lonesome place
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Ourself, behind ourself, Concealed
Should startle most,
Assassin, hid in our Apartment
Be Horror's least
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The Prudent--- carries a revolver,
He bolts the door,
Overlooking a superior spectre
More near.
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Smaller versions of the prototype were called Eagles.

The simulator cockpit was very useful for training.

This is the interior of the Eagle cockpit, smaller than the Prototype. Here this Eagle rests on an elevated landing platform on the moon, facing a Transition Station.

The Eagle craft from the outside of the cockpit looking in.


Thn Eagle approaching a landing pad.

This is a clip back from the Europa adventure.

Even under our own Moon's surface there are similar signs of ancient artifice and structure. The lights must have been using Over Unity to be working after what might be millennia or longer. That they correspond with our bandwidth for visible light, the creators shared at least some similarities with us, further verifying of the veracity of the message from the Orb at Iapetus.

An Eagle flying over another Moonbase.

A resort in Hawaii catches the late afternoon sun. The two passenger car uses Gravitic technology and Over Unity to hover above the pool. A sub sonic hydrofoil will take one to the Tasman Islands in a matter of hours.

Hans Engelaufgennettbrennan, a mathematician on the level of Pierre Deligne, is sitting in his mansion enjoying a discussion with Anita Hegel, an Earth Scientist and Architect. both the Earth orb and the Mars orb on each side of the couch have information updates conveyed to them every thirty seconds or so, showing the current cloud patterns and surface activity. There is a three minute delay for visual input from Mars.

A Mars lander settling down on the Martian surface.