Terrence Howard claims he invented 'new hydrogen technology' to defend Uganda
Former Empire actor and red carpet scientist Terrence Howard is currently visiting Uganda as part of a government effort to attract investors from the African diaspora to the nation.
According to Vice, Howard made a spectacular presentation on Wednesday, July 13, addressing officials and claiming to have developed "new hydrogen technology."
Famously, Howard argued in Rolling Stone that once one equals two, and now says that his new system, The Linchpin, will use state-of-the-art drone technology to clean the ocean and save Uganda from exploitation. will be able to.
"I was able to identify the grand unified field equation they were looking for and put it into geometry," he shared before an audience of Ugandan dignitaries.
“The lynchpins are now able to behave as a herd, as a colony, which can protect a nation, giving Ugandan children and Ugandan people an opportunity to spread it and sell these products around the world. can give,” he added.
According to Vice, he made vague claims that quickly went viral on social media, saying, "I've made some discoveries in my personal life with science, which is what Pythagoras was searching for.
While his latest claims have yet to be clarified, Howard was invited to speak by Frank Tumwebez, Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries.
He claimed that Howard would "explore the uniqueness of Uganda and spread the word."