Crash actor Terrence Howard has claimed that he has developed a new hydrogen technology for Uganda's defense.
The American actor recently made an appearance in Uganda per an invitation from Uganda's Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries Frank Tumwebaze.
In hopes to draw investors from the African diaspora to the nation, the former Iron Man actor has introduced the Ugandan officials with his new system, The Lynchpin, which he claimed could clean the ocean and defend Uganda from exploitation via innovative drone technology.
“I was able to identify the grand unified field equation they’ve been looking for and put it into geometry,” he shared in front of an audience of Ugandan dignitaries. “We’re talking about unlimited bonding, unlimited predictable structures, supersymmetry.”
"And what I'm saying is now we have invented a new form of flight that I would like to bring here to Uganda to replace the drones, to replace the helicopters, to replace the planes. We have all the funding necessary, what we need is just a fertile ground in which to build this," he continued.
The red carpet scientist further claimed that the technology will defend the nation, harvest food, and provide Ugandans “an opportunity” to make trades throughout the world.