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--TESLA'S "BIG EYE" FOR REMOTE VIEWING--
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Nikola Tesla planned a very special use for his endothermic scalar
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interferometer. He planned to produce what he called his "big eye to see at a
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distance."
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The system used to accomplish this is only weakly endothermic, so that
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only a small amount of energy is extracted from the distant target. Also, the
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beams are "scanned" by an open receiver, timewise, from side to side and top
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to bottom. By scanning yet another single beam through the intersection zone
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and phasing its pulses, an even better representation can be obtained. Thus
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the receiver produces a representation of the energy extracted from various
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locations within the distant endothermic zone. By displaying the received
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signals on an appropriately scanned screen, a representation of the distant
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scene can be created. This is a special kind of "microwave interferometry,"
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and -- with modern techniques -- the imagery obtained can be surprisingly
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good.
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With development, it might even become as good as the image presently
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obtained by side looking acquisition radars.
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Interestingly enough, since scalar beams will easily penetrate the earth
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or the ocean, one can also look beneath the earth or ocean with this type of
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scanning scalar interferometer.
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The importance of this capability to strategic and tactical
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reconnaissance is obvious. Camouflage, cover, and concealment have no effect
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on such a system. One can easily look into buildings and into underground
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facilities. With a small system such as this, the U.S. Marines at Khe Sahn
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would have had little difficulty locating the tunnels continually dug under
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the perimeter by the Viet Cong. And targets under jungle canopies are
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directly visible...
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It requires little imagination to see that this system is easily
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adapted for use underwater. A type of "underwater radar." With such devices,
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the problem posed by the underwater nuclear submarine is solved. For example,
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an entire area can be continually searched, much like acquisition radar
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systems do now. A submarine can be detected and tracked, and none of its
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ordinary detectors will detect anything out of the ordinary. By using a
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separate pair of beams in the exothermic mode, powerful scalar pulses can be
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fired at the distant sub, intersecting at the submarine in a violent EMP
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throughout the sub and its armament. Thus the sub and all of its missiles
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are destroyed instantly.
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Or, continuous exothermic transmission can be used by the targeting
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weapon at lesser power, gradually interfering with the sub's electrical
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systems and causing it to loose control. The sub then sinks to crush depths
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and implodes.
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Precisely that scenario seems to be what happened on April 10, 1963 to
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the U.S.S. Thresher nuclear submarine. It left a signature: the subs nearby
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surface companion, the U.S.S. Skylark, was in the "splatter zone" of the
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underwater scalar interference. That is, spurious EM noise was being
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generated in all the Skylark's electrical systems, some of which were
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actually disabled. So intense was the "electronic jamming" that it required
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over an hour and a half for the Skylark to transmit an emergency message
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back to its headquarters that the Thresher was n serious trouble and contact
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with it had been lost. Some of the Skylark's communication systems actually
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failed, but later resumed operation inexplicably, once the jamming was gone.
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That type of "jamming" of multiple bands and multiple electronic equipment,
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of course, together with the anomalous failure of electronic equipment and
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its later mysterious recovery, were direct signatures of the exothermic
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scalar interferometer against thee undersea target in the vicinity of the
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skylark.
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The very next day, April 11,1963, the same Soviet scalar EM howitzer
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system was tested in the "destroy submarine" pulse mode. A huge underwater EM
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blast occurred off the coast of Puerto Rico, about 100 miles north of the
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island. The underwater explosion caused a huge boiling of the surface of the
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ocean, followed by the rising up of a giant mushroom of water about a third
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of a mile high, the mushroom of water then fell back into the ocean,
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completing the signature.
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Fortunately the entire incident was seen by the startled crew of a
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passing U.S. jetliner which was just passing its checkpoint in that area.
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(See Robert J.Durant, "An underwater explosion -- or what?", Pursuit, 5(2),
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April 1972, p. 30-31.)
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These two incidents were full up operational tests of Khrushchev's
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newly-deployed superweapons. He probably staged this dramatic one-two punch
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in a desperate effort to recover face with the Communist Party after his
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disastrous face down by Kennedy in thee Cuban Missile Crisis a few short
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months previously. Apparently the attempt was successful, since he remained
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in power another year before being deposed.
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--MUSHROOM CLOUD FROM SEA OFF JAPAN NEAR RUSSIAN TEST AREA--
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The following is concerning the "cold explosion" of April 9,1984. The
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site of the explosion was only about 200 miles from downtown Tokyo. It was
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seen by the crews of several jet airliners, including Japan Air Lines Flight
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36.
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A short time before the Soviets had hastily announced missile tests
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would be conducted into a zone some distance away from the ol explosion site.
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This may have been a deception to cover this incident, should any nation
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indicate they knew what was going on.
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It was also a direct "stimulus" to the Japanese and the rest of the
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world: That is stimulate the system and see if the scientists recognize what
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happened. If they do, then they know about scalar EM weapons. If they don't,
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then their countries know nothing of scalar EM weapons, and those countries
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are defenseless against them.
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At any rate, at about 5:14 a.m. Pacific Standard time on April 9,1984,
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a giant mushroom cloud erupted above the ocean south of the Kuril Islands.
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The mushroom rose rapidly, expanding to an altitude of 60,000 feet and a
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diameter of 200 miles within 2 minutes.
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One pilot of a Boeing 747 who observed the cloud was a former B-52
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bomber pilot. He described the cloud as being very similar to that of a
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gigantic nuclear explosion, except there was no flash of visible light.
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Taking evasive action, he turned off course away from the blast, and braced
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for a blast shock that never came...
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--MUSHROOM CLOUD RISING FROM THE SEA (COLD EXPLOSION)--
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Indeed, this highly anomalous cloud was due to a cold explosion -- a
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test of a Soviet scalar EM howitzer in the pulsed endothermic mode.
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Thus a beautiful "stimulus" and test was conducted: quite a few
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airliners were "pinged", providing a high-level stimulus to competent
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observers. The news was sure to be reported by them to several nations. The
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press was sure to pick up the story. This was a high order stimulus to see
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whether the U.S., Japan, or other potential adversaries of the Soviet Union
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recognized the testing of a cold explosion weapon.
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By our reaction, we assured them (with high confidence) that we still
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knew nothing of scalar EM interferometry or cold explosions.
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Five Boeing 747's flew through or near the cloud on their way to
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Anchorage Alaska. The aircraft were checked at Anchorage for rad)oactive
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contamination, but nothing was found. This showed that the huge explosion
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had been non-nuclear.
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The ocean in the area is also about 21,000 feet deep. That is really
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too deep for a submarine volcano to have erupted and caused the cloud.
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(Besides, a volcano would have continued to snort at least a bit, and so that
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appears to be out of the question as a cause of the incident.)
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In short, a man made phenomenon is indicated.
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Indeed, we know it was a cold explosion. In fact, the basic effect has
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been produced over a dish of water in the laboratory, using a small scalar
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interferometer in the endothermic mode.
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Further, the story does not end there.
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A geophysicist at the University of Hawaii, Dr.Daniel A. Walker,
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together with his colleages monitor an array of Hydrophones on the ocean
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bottom, recording signals such as seismic events, volcano eruptions, etc.
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Dr.Walker and his colleages performed a comprehensive analysis of the
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data recorded by the hydrophones in and around the time of the incident in
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question. The data shows the absence of any natural seismic or volcanic event
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that could have caused the April 9th phenomenon off the coast of Japan.
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He and his colleages concluded that it was either an as yet unknown
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natural phenomenon, or a man made phenomenon.
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Their report is published in "Science". (D.Walker,"Kaitoku Seamount and
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the Mystery Cloud of 9 April 1984," Science, 227(4687),Feb.8,1985,p.
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607-611.)
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(Continued)
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