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--SOVIET SCALAR ELECTROMAGNETIC WEAPONS--
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This briefing presents the basic concepts of Soviet Scalar
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electromagnetic weapons, some of the major types available, and evidence of
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their widespread testing.
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- Scalar Electromagnetics is Electrogravitation -
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Scalar electromagnetics is an extension of present electromagnetics (EM)
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to include gravitation. That is, a unified electrogravitation, and, what is
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more important, it is a unified engineering theory. Its basis was discovered
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by Nikola Tesla. </p>
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<p> In the scalar EM extension, EM field energy can be turned into
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gravitational field energy and vice versa. This exchange can be patterned and
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localized, in specific areas and objects. Such a controlled change of
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electromagnetics to gravitation is not possible in the normal EM or physics
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presently taught in Western textbooks. However, the bits and pieces of the
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theory have been scattered through the physics literature for some time, but
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no orthodox western scientist seems to have realized that these anomalous
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portions could be integrated into a startling new physics. Unorthodox
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experimenters, inventors, and scientists have made discoveries in this arena
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for several decades, but again have not realized the exact implications or
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the precise manner in which their results could be combined with present
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electrical physics.
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- Fer-De-Lance -
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Such sluggishness is certainly not present in the Soviet Union. For
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over three decades, the Soviet Union has been developing electrogravitation
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and app,ying it to develop strange new s%cret weapons of incredible power
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and capability. They have sustained the largest weapons development program
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ever launched by any nation, and they have kept it effectively hidden from
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prying western eyes. I have called this program "Fer-De-Lance", after the
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deadly South American pit viper of the same name. </p>
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<p> The dreaded fer-de-lance is a snake of great agility and lethal effect.
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It often ambushes its hapless prey, and strikes unexpectedly and without
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warning. Its first sudden strike is usually lethal to its victim, which
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promptly expires in writhing agony. Since the Soviet development of scalar EM
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weapons has been designed for the same purpose, the name seems appropriate. </p>
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<p> The equivalent effort of about seven Manhattan projects has been poured
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into fer-de-lance by the Soviets, and the program has been successful almost
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beyond imagination. The eerie weapons are now developed, deployed, and
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tested. The ambush has been completed; Fer-de-Lance is coiled and ready to
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strike.
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</p>
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<p>--ENERGETICS AND DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS (DEW'S)--
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The ordinary Soviet name for this type of weapons science is
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energetics. In the west that term is believed to be associated with
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conventional directed energy weapons (DEWs) such as particle beam weapons,
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lasers, radio-frequency (RF) directed energy devices, etc. The Soviets do not
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limit the term in this way. </p>
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<p> Western scientists are familiar only with directed energy weapons
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where fragments, masses, photons, or particles travel through space and
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contact the target to deliver their effects. Hence in their thinking they
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limit the Soviet term "energetics" to the type of weapons they themselves
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understand -- exotic but normal weapons using energy or mass traveling
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through space to impact a target. </p>
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<p> However, it is possible to focus the potential for the effects of a
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weapon through spacetime itself, in a manner so that mass and energy do not
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"travel through space" from the transmitter to the target at all. Instead,
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ripples and patterns in the fabric of spacetime itself are manipulated to
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meet and interfere in and at the local spacetime of some distant target.
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There interference of these ripple patterns creates the desired energetic
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effect (hence the term energetics) directly in and through the target itself,
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emerging from the very spacetime (vacuum) in which the target is imbedded at
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its distant location. As used by the Soviets, energetics refers to these
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eerie new superweapons, as well as to the more mundane DEWs known to the
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west. </p>
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<p> As a consequence of the Soviet breakthrough and decades of feverish
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development, monstrous strategic weapons undreamed of in the West are
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already in Soviet hands. A noose is slowly and steadily being tightened about
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our throats, and it is already the 11th hour.
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--THE SOVIETS USE A DECEPTION PLAN--
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Concomitant with this supersecret development program, the Soviets
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developed and implemented an elaborate deception plan to conceal these
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startling weapons and their nature from Western eyes until it is too late.
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Soviet deception has been so successful that even when Western scientists are
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confronted with the actual tests of these weapons directly over their heads,
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they do not recognize the weaponry nor the nature of the effects produced.
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As early as January 1960, Nikita Khrushchev announced the Soviet
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development of a new, fantastic weapon. </p>
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<p> On April 10 1963 one of the first new superweapons operationally
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deployed was used to destroy the U.S.S. Thresher atomic submarine
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underwater, off the east coast of the U.S. The next day, April 11, 1963 the
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same deployed superweapon was utilized in a different mode to produce a giant
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underwater explosion in the ocean over the Puerto Rican Trench, 100 miles
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north of Puerto Rico. </p>
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<p> Over the years, various aircraft were interfered with or downed as
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tests of these Soviet weapons. A particular case involved the mysterious
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loss of F-111s in the Vietnam conflict. At least one downed F-111 crew was
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recovered in the subsequent prisoner of war exchange. On that aircraft all
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electrical systems were in difficulty simultaneously. This was probably due
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to special Soviet teams converting some North Vietnamese SA-2 missile system
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radars to the scalar EM mode, and employing "scalar beam" interference to
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produce spurious EM noise throughout the electrical and electronic systems of
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the aircraft. </p>
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<p> In late April/early May of 1985, the entire armada of Soviet strategic
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scalar EM superweapons was activated as a special celebration of the 40th
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anniversary of the end of W.W.II. Activation of this armada (which probably
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contained over 100 giant weapons), together with 27 giant power systems and a
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large number of command and control transmissions, was monitored on an
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advanced, proprietary detection system by Frank Golden. After the gigantic
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strategic exercise, which lasted several days, most of the weapons and power
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sources were once again stood down to "standby." </p>
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<p> The NASA shuttle launches provided an convenient opportunity for Soviet
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testing of these superweapons in a launch phase ABM mode, where a launched
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missile can be detected and destroyed shortly after liftoff. At first,
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electromagnetic pulse (EMP) bursts on the early shuttle trajectory were
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deliberately delayed in time, to prevent actual destruction of the target and
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avoid alerting the U.S. that something unusual was happening. </p>
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<p> The shuttle launch of November 26, 1985 saw a particularly significant
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test of this kind. In this case, a very loud "sonic boom" or explosion
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occurred over the launch site 12 minutes after shuttle liftoff, when the
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shuttle was already away and downrange. At least two previous shuttle
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launches had also been used as pseudotargets, with delayed booms occurring
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over the launch site well behind the vehicles. </p>
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<p> After lack of U.S. reaction to these tests showed that the U.S. still
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had no knowledge of the new technology and did not even recognize its
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employment, the Soviets apparently decided to proceed with tests where the
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target would actually be destroyed. </p>
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<p> On December 12, 1985 the same Soviet weapon tested against the NASA
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shuttle launches deliberately interfered with the controls of an Arrow DC-8
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taking off from Gander Air Force Base, Newfoundland. At an altitude of 100
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feet, the aircraft--carrying over 250 U.S. soldiers and civilian crew
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members lost power and sank into the ground tail-low, killing everyone on
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board. Three Canadian witnesses to the crash were interviewed over the
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Canadian Broadcast Corporation's television news on April 81986 at 10 p.m.
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No flame or smoke issued from the plane before its descent and crash. However
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the aircraft was seen to be mysteriously glowing with a yellow glow. That is
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a signature of the use of a scalar howitzer in the "continuous EM emergence"
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mode, similar to the manner in which the F-111s were downed in Vietnam. In
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short, the DC-8s electrical systems were interfered with ny electromagnetic
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noise created throughout the spacetime occupied by the aircraft. The powerful
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charge created in and around the aircraft also apparently caused the loss of
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two engines, one after the other. With its controls ineffective, and its
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power drastically reduced, the aircraft sank to earth, still in its "tail
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down" configuration from takeoff, and crashed and burned. The "yellow glow"
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was a corona due to the acquisition of a high electrical charge by the skin
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of the aircraft. </p>
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<p> Other factors contributing to the crash may have been reduced lift due
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to poor engine maintenance, increased weight of the aircraft due to icing,
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and heavy loading. Still, no one has recognized the significance of the
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"yellow glow" or what it implies, or the possible connection between the loss
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of the aircraft and previous Soviet testing of a Launch Phase ABM system
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against U.S. shuttle launches...
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</p>
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<p> As of September 1987, the last two Air Force Titan 34-D missiles fired
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from Vandenburg Air Force Base in California have blown up shortly after
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launch. The first one blew up on Aug. 28, 1985 just after lift-off. That loss
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had been attributed to failure of a high powered fuel pump, causing a massive
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oxidizer leak and a smaller fuel leak. The second Titan loss occurred on
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April 18, 1986 when the missile blew up 5 seconds after lift off. Its loss is
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still under investigation and no determination of cause has been made.
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Apparently the shuttle and the Titan presently provide the only viable launch
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vehicles for launching U.S. "spy" satellites. The loss of these sensitive
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satellites--if indeed they constituted the payloads--cannot help but be
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damaging to our strategic capability. According to the Los Angeles Times
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(in 1986) the single remaining KH-11 satellite was launched in December 1984
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and, with an expected life of two to three years, could stop functioning
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later this year. </p>
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<p> Whether or not significant Woodpecker grid activity existed in the
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vicinity of the Titan launch of August 1985 is unknown at this time. However,
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significant activity in the grid definitely occurred before the April 18
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Titan disaster and on the same day. </p>
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<p> On Easter Sunday, Mar. 301986 engineer Ron Cole observed significant
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correlated with Soviet Woodpecker measurements. On April 18, T.E Bearden,
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perhaps the head of SEM research today, observed traces of a cloud radial
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over Huntsville, Alabama and took photographs of it. Preliminary reports from
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Thousand Oaks Ca. indicate extensive grid activity again on April 18, the day
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the second Titan exploded. </p>
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<p> At least the second of these two missile destructions shortly after
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launch is suspicious, since the grid positively was active during that time.
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Also, a clear trail of Launch Phase ABM system indicators exists back to the
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massive scalar exercise of April/May 1985. The first Titan explosion in Aug.
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1985 thus falls within the Soviets "now lets test them against the U.S.
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launch vehicles" period. The second Titan loss follows highly suspicious
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losses of the Arrow DC-8 on Dec. 12, 1985 and the Challenger on Jan. 28,
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1986. The same Soviet weapon that destroyed those #gets may have also
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destroyed one or both of the critical Titans. </p>
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<p> The Soviets also have been able to significantly engineer the weather
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over North America for more than a decade without being found out. They have
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tested a fantastic range of anti-ballistic missile (ABM) defense weapons for
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over two decades, and no one is the wiser in the West. </p>
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<p> As previously stated, prior to the end of November, 1985, at least three
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"wet-run" tests of a Soviet "launch phase ABM system" against actual U.S.
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shuttle launches were made directly over Cape Canaveral itself, and still no
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one recognized what was happening or what sort of weapon was being tested. On
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December 12, destruction of the Arrow DC-8 in Newfoundland produce no
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indications that the Americans and Canadians knew anything about the nature
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of the weapon possibly used. </p>
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<p> Accordingly, after a sufficient wait to test our reactions (if any), the
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Soviets prepared to actually destroy a shuttle after its launch... </p>
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<div> </div>
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<p>--DESTRUCTION OF THE CHALLENGER, JANUARY, 1986--
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As the whole world knows, on January 28, 1986 the Challenger was
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launched from Cape Canaveral Florida after exposure to undesirable weather
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conditions, and disastrously exploded shortly after launch. The evidence
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seems to indicate that , as the rising vehicle was stressed, one end of its
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right booster broke loose, twisting away and into the main fuel tank, causing
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rupture, spillage of the fuel, and catastrophic explosion. Several other
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anomalies still exist however, and it is clear that a problem existed with at
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least one of the booster seals. All seven astronauts aboard the flight were
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killed in the fiery destruction of the vehicle. </p>
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<p> Of course no one had recognized that the Soviets had already tested a
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launch-phase anti-ballistic missile (LPABM) system against three of our
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previous shuttle launches. These "wet-runs" used a deliberate "time-offset"
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to delay the explosive emergence of electromagnetic energy in a launched
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shuttle's location along its trajectory. The delayed test shots resulted in
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very large "booms" above the launch site after the shuttle was safely out of
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the area, but did not destroy the shuttles themselves. For example, the
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delayed shot-boom occurred 12 minutes after the evening launch of Nov. 26,
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1985. Even a marker beacon (large light in the sky) was utilized on that
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launch shortly after lift-off. The marker beacon was photographed. In
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addition another photograph taken in a time sequence shows another sudden
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streak of light coming down and ending in a burst of light. This was probably
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a spacially-offset test of the "pulse mode" for destroying the shuttle. The
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"light burst" would have been detected in the Soviet Union and scored against
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its intended offset position. However, another mechanism was used to cause
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the destruction of the shuttle itself. </p>
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<p> On Jan. 1, 1986 the presence of a metal softening signal added on to the
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Soviet LPABM systems scalar EM transmissions was detected by a surprised
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Frank Golden. The metal softening ability of the detected signal was
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experimentally verified by him at that time. Golden also locally nullified
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the action of the scalar EM signal in a test, rather conclusively
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establishing (1) that it existed and (2) what it was. The signal was
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apparently being prepared for use against an upcoming U.S. shuttle launch. </p>
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<p> Just prior to the launch of the shuttle in late January, 1986, the
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Soviets accomplished significant weather engineering over the U.S. The jet
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stream was severely bent southward in the middle of the U.S., bending right-
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ward again to move across the Florida panhandle. Icy cold air from Canada was
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drawn far down, into Florida and onto the Challenger sitting on it launch
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pad. This exposure to cold outside its tested range was probably an
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additional factor contributing to the Challengers failure. Positive
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signatures of the Soviet weather engineering and jet stream manipulation
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were observed and photographed by several persons, particularly in Alabama
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and California...
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</p>
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<p> On January 28, 1986, the Soviet scalar EM weapon system effects were
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sharply localized in the launch zone. Localization involved higher
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frequencies being present; these are quite painful to small brains--whose
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hemispheres act as a scalar interferometer and detector--such as in birds.
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As commented upon by national news commentators, strangely the birds were not
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flying that morning. Indeed, they were staying down on the ground or avoiding
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the area, since the sky over the area was painful to them. </p>
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<p> As Challenger rose, the metal softening signal would have been
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experienced in and around the boosters shortly after ignition, since the
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booster flame acts as a special "ion-plasma" tuner/detector for the scalar
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signal. The effect of such a local signal is to "charge mass in the immediate
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vicinity" with the particular scalar resonance signal. </p>
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<p> The ill fated Challenger was doomed. After ignition, the booster flame
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acted as as a ionic plasma detector/amplifier for the metal softening signal
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on the Soviet Woodpecker grid. The metal in and around the booster flame was
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slowly and steadily weakening due to a charge up with the metal softening
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pattern. This contributed to booster leakage from the already cold damaged
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seal. The leaking booster poured out smoke and later flame, contributing to
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the impending disaster. </p>
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<p> Substantial winds and air turbulence over the site increased the stress
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on the Challenger as it rose through this region. This also contributed to
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the disaster and may have been deliberately created there by Soviet Weather
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engineering. </p>
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<p> As the Challenger stressed, eventually one or more weakened mounts gave
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way, partially freeing the end of the right booster. Another anomalous flame
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or light was observed on the vehicle, and may have represented a very small
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additional "pulse mode energy form" produced from the weapon that was already
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attacking the Challenger. The booster oscillated, rotating into the tank and
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rupturing it. Contact of the escaping liquid fuel and the flame resulted in a
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fiery explosion, destroying the vehicle and killing those on board...
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By creating excess cold exposure to the shuttle, inducing metal
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softening in and around the ignited booster, and possibly adding a deliberate
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"intensely hot spot", THE SOVIETS CAUSED THE CHALLENGER TO WEAKEN AND DESTROY
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ITSELF SHORTLY AFTER LAUNCH, IN SO SUBTLE A FASHION THAT NASA SCIENTISTS
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WOULD NOT SUSPECT WHAT HAD ACTUALLY CAUSED THE MISHAP. THE SOVIETS HAD ALSO
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PREVIOUSLY WITHDRAWN ALL THEIR TRAWLERS AND SHIPS WHICH NORMALLY SHADOW A
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SHUTTLE LAUNCH, TO PREVENT ANY SUGGESTION OF SOVIET PRESENCE NEAR OR
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INVOLVEMENT IN THE CATASTROPHIC ACCIDENT. </p>
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<p> A few days later, sporadically intense "high frequency localization
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signals" were still present on the grid, at least one hinge-point at
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Birmingham, Alabama confirmed this. From 1-4 February 1986, many birds
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inadvertently flew into the zone when an intense breakout occurred, and birds
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fell dead from the sky in substantial numbers....
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Next:
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-Technological Surprise and a New Hiroshima-
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