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--THE TESLA SHIELD--
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Of particular interest is the hemispherical shell of energy which years
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ago was dubbed the "Tesla Shield." </p>
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<p> Two scalar hemispherical surfaces are created, using multiple frequency
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transmitters and truncated Fourier series expansions. Interference of the two
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scalar hemispheres creates a great, glowing hemispherical shell of ordinary
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electromagnetic energy. In the shell, the energy density is sufficient to
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lift Dirac matter from the Dirac sea of vacuum. The shell is thus filled with
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a glowing plasma. </p>
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<p> Such a shell may be several hundreds of miles in diameter at the base.
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The enormous energy required to form such a defense shell is obtained by a
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"scalar power tap" into the molten core of the earth itself as previously
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explained. In late April/early May of 1985, 27 such "power taps" were placed
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in the earth by the Soviets. If each tap is capable of powering 4 to 6 large
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scalar EM weapons, then the Soviet strategic scalar EM arsenal contains over
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100 monstrous superweapons capable of generating exothermic explosions,
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endothermic explosions, engineering the weather, locating and destroying
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underwater submarines, detecting and destroying ballistic missiles shortly
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after launch, detecting and destroying long range strategic bombers as soon
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as they are airborne, etc. </p>
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<p> At any rate, the giant Tesla shield is useful against any penetrating
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vehicle. If the shell is not so large, its energy density may be very high.
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In that case, the intense plasma heating will fuse and even vaporize metallic
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bodies. In addition, any vehicle encountering the shell is subjected to an
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extremely intense EMP arising everywhere inside its circuitry. EMP shielding
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is of no use against the creation of energy throughout the spacetime of the
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circuits; such shielding only helps against energy flow through space in the
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conventional sense. </p>
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<p> Thus the electronics of any vehicle encountering the shield are
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instantly dudded, whether or not they are shielded against ordinary
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electromagnetic interference (EMI). This includes the electronics operating a
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nuclear warhead, carried by a re-entry vehicle. Electrically everything
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penetrating the shell is totally dudded. Further, explosive materials are
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exploded when such an EMP is encountered, and combustible materials are
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fiercely consumed or set afire. Ablative shielding suffers an interesting
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catastrophe: since energy does not try to "flow into" the shielding but
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"arises" everywhere in it simultaneously, "ablation" occurs everywhere
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throughout the ablative material, simply exploding it instantly. In addition,
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for smaller Tesla shells (say of 50 miles in diameter) the energy density is
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sufficient to melt or vaporize metals such as missile structures. </p>
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<p> With such a Tesla shield, there is no need to discriminate true
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warhead bearing re-entry vehicles from decoys, chaff, etc. The whole "mess"
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entering the shield is simply "cleaned up" and "sterilized" or destroyed. The
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shield can take care of ICBMs/IRBMs and their nuclear warheads, strategic
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bombers and their nuclear bombs, cruise missiles and their nuclear warheads,
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re-entry vehicles and their warheads, decoys, chaff, etc.</p>
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<p>--SARYSHAGAN DIRECTION-SEPTEMBER 1979--
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The London Sunday Times of 17 August 1980 contained information and a
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photo-sketch of incidents fo sighting of the testing of very large Tesla
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globes deep within the Soviet Union. The sightings were made in Afghanistan
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by British war cameraman Nick Downie. The phenomena seen were in the
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direction of the Saryshagan Missile Test Range, which -- according to the
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U.S. Defense Departments "Soviet Military Power," 1986 -- contains one or
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more large directed energy weapons (DEW's).
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Even though Downie was seeing the globe of light from a great
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distance, it flared silently over the Hindu Kush and expanded to subtend an
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arc of about 20 degrees, dimming as it expanded. (An arc of 20 degrees
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subtended by an object many hundreds of miles distant indicates an object of
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well over a hundred miles in diameter. This gives some idea of the enormous
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energy being controlled and manipulated by these Soviet weapons.) </p>
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<p> Downie saw the sight on more than one occasion in September 1979.</p>
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<p> In the same month --December 1979-- a stationary luminous globe
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containing a vertical stripe of black in the center was seen in the sky off
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the coast of St.Petersburg, Florida. This particular type of sighting in that
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area has been previously correlated with times of known activity at
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Saryshagan. </p>
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<p> Further, in the same month, U.S. nuclear warning Vela satellites
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detected a "nuclear flash" over the South Atlantic, off the coast of Africa.
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Controversy has raged in U.S. Intelligence and scientific circles to this day
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as to whether a nuclear explosion or some other kind of mechanism produced
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the flash. </p>
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<p> Indeed, the flash may have been produced by a scalar EM howitzer from
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Saryshagan as one more "ping" of the U.S. Intelligence system, to ascertain
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whether or not it knew anything about scalar EM howitzers. Again the negative
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response told them with high confidence that (1) We still didn't know about
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scalar EM stuff, and (2) We were still totally defenseless against the Soviet
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scalar EM weaponry. </p>
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<p> At any rate, from Downie's sightings, it is highly probable that the
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DEW weaponry at Saryshagan Missile Test Range was active in September 1979,
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and was producing large Tesla globes. If the DEWs at Saryshagan can produce
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the giant luminous Tesla globe, they are almost certainly scalar EM
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interferometers and can produce the giant Tesla shields as well. Downie
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reported other earlier sightings of similar phenomena seen by Afghans deep
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within the Soviet Union in the same direction toward Saryshagan... </p>
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<p> Briefly, let us cover the uses of such a giant globe or spherical
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shell of glowing EM energy and plasma. </p>
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<p> By placing such a giant globe hundreds of miles out away from the
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defended heartland, an entire arc of the sky can be defended against long
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range ballistic missile attack in midcourse. During their midcourse
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trajectory, the attacking missiles would have to penetrate the globular shell
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twice, exposing them to giant internal EMPs twice. A very high probability
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thus exists that all missiles entering the space occupied by the globe are
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dudded upon entry and/or exit. This includes the electronics inside the
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nuclear warheads themselves. Also this is particularly effective against MIRV
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and MARV missile carriers since the multiple re-entry vehicles are normally
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still on the main vehicle during most of midcourse. The use of this midcourse
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ABM globe defense greatly reduces the number of vehicles arriving at the
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latter part of midcourse and the terminal phase of their trajectory. </p>
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<p> By using a smaller, more intense globe, and placing it on incoming
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clusters of objects or single objects, both EMP and local heating are used
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against the objects. This is suitable in the latter part of midcourse and in
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the terminal phase of ICBMs, IRBMs, SLBMs, and cruise missiles. It is also
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useful against incoming strategic bombers and their air to surface missiles
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both ballistic and cruise. </p>
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<p> Two modes of the globes -- especially the small ones -- can be used.
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First the continuous mode can be used to "fry" or vaporize incoming objects
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in a relatively small volume (say ten to fifteen miles in diameter). Second,
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the "pulse" mode can be used to "service" all incoming objects, whether or
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not they have passed through the "large globe" midcourse defense. This
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provides an additional guarantee of killing the objects; discrimination is
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not require, just get all of them. The exposure of all incoming objects to
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multiple attacks raises the probability of kill to essentially 100%, or as
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close to that as one wishes. Of course the incoming vehicle may still
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encounter a terminal defense consisting of the Tesla shield and associated
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roving "quickshot" small intense globes. </p>
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<p> In short, with these systems an essentially 100% ABM and anti bomber
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defense is possible. Further, the Soviets have possessed such an effective
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defense for two decades, JUST AS THEY HAVE OPENLY STATED SINCE 1960 WHEN
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KHRUSHCHEV ANNOUNCED HIS "SUPERWEAPONS"!!
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</p>
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<p>--CONTINUOUS TESLA EMP GLOBE--
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Here is another verified incident of a gigantic test of a Soviet
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scalar EM howitzer deep within the Soviet Union. </p>
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<p> This is a C.I.A. report, released under the Freedom of Information
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Act. One can be quite sure that the incident occurred as stated. </p>
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<p> The phenomenon was seen from two aircraft approaching Mehrabad Airport
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in Teheran, Iran on June 17, 1966 and reported by their pilots. </p>
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<p> On the far horizon deep within the Soviet Union, an intense spherical
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ball of light appeared, "sitting on the horizon" so to speak. The globe of
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light increased to enormous size, dimming as it did so, literally filling an
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arc of the distant sky as it expanded. The sighting was shielded from most
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ground observers view at the airport itself due to an intervening mountain
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range which masked most of the phenomena from the ground. </p>
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<p> The silent, expanding globe was observed for four or five minutes
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before it faded away. </p>
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<p> Again this is positive evidence of the testing of a giant scalar
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interferometer, in the "midcourse ABM globe" type of action.</p>
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<p> However, note the date -- mid 1966! The Soviets have therefore been
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testing such scalar weapons of enormous size and power for at least two
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decades. This implies that development must have started at least a decade
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earlier, or in the mid '50s. </p>
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<p> Still earlier, in January 1960 Nikita Khrushchev had announced the
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development of a "fantastic" Soviet weapon, one which could even destroy all
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life on earth if unrestrainedly used. In 1962 the ebullient Khrushchev was
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forced to back down and lose face before John Kennedy, in the Cuban Missile
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Crisis. Khrushchev's missiles and bombers were in woeful shape, as Kennedy
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well knew (by courtesy of the Russian spy, Colonel Oleg Penkovsky). Kennedy
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did not know that Khrushchev's new superweapons were nearing deployment, but
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were not quite ready yet. </p>
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<p> To save face and prevent his immediate ouster, Khrushchev apparently
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conducted a startling two-strike demonstration of his new weapons as soon as
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they became operationally ready. On April 10, 1963 he detected and destroyed
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the U.S.S. Thresher nuclear submarine, using a scalar EM howitzer in the
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underwater "continuous" mode. The next day he demonstrated the "pulsed"
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underwater destruction mode for underwater subs by producing a giant
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underwater
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explosion underneath the water 100 miles north of Puerto Rico. Ironically,
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just as the Atlantic was coming alive with U.S. naval vessels searching for
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the lost Thresher, a second test of the weapons that had finished off the sub
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occurred to the south of them, unnoticed and disregarded, even though seen
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and reported to he F.B.I. and the U.S. Coast Guard by a passing U.S.
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jetliner's pilot and crew, who observed the underwater explosion. </p>
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<p> We thus can peg the development of these weapons by the Soviets as
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starting well before 1960. The first operational deployment of the gigantic
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strategic weaponry occurred in early 1963.
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Note that the 1966 testing observed here is completely consistent
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with this estimated development schedule. </p>
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<p> Thus large Soviet strategic scalar EM weapons have been operational
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on site for 24 YEARS !!! This implies that at least three additional
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generations of the scalar EM weapons have been developed and deployed by
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now...
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</p>
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<p>--MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS OVER NORTH PACIFIC--
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Incidents of Soviet testing of the Tesla shield and the Tesla globe
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weapons are routinely observed by airline pilots flying over the North
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Pacific into and out of Japan. </p>
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<p> This is one typical example. Two jetliners, Japan Air Lines flights
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403 and 421, sighted and reported a large glowing globe of light sitting just
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beyond the horizon and extending well above it. The aircraft were in the
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vicinity of 42 degrees N latitude and 153 degrees longitude at the time. The
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sighting was thus about 700 miles east of Kushiro. </p>
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<p> The diameter of the ball was estimated as at least 18-27 kilometers
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by the pilots. Depending upon the actual distance to the sphere it may have
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been of much larger size. </p>
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<p> This incident is reported in the Asahi Evening News, Tokyo, June 22,
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1982.
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Many similar sightings have been reported by jet airliner pilots
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flying over these waters.
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--WHITE SPHERE SEEN IN NORTH ATLANTIC 1976--
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Here is another sighting closer to home. </p>
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<p> This incident was observed from a passing ship on June 221976 in the
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North Atlantic, at about 2113-2140 hours. It is reported in the Marine
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Observer, Vol.471977, p.66. </p>
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<p> First an orange glow was sighted behind some distant clouds. A couple
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of minutes later, a glowing white sphere of light was observed to the left of
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the orange glow, just above the clouds. The white sphere then slowly expanded
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to a much larger sphere, dimming as it expanded. At its maximum size, the top
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of the white sphere reached about 24 degrees 30 minutes elevation angle to
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the observer. Development to maximum size required about 10 minutes. </p>
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<p> By 2140 hours the sphere had faded and disappeared. The sphere was
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sufficiently thin that the stars could be seen through it at all times. </p>
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<p> Again, this incident strong<y fits the large Tesla globe mode of a
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Soviet scalar EM interferometer.</p>
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<p> The significance and role of the orange glow are not known at this
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time.
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</p>
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<p>--CONTINUOUS TESLA FIREBALL--
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Here is another incident that represents a stimulus to the British
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government, to see if the British are aware of scalar electromagnetics.</p>
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<p> Again this is a CIA report released under the Freedom of Information
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Act, so the details are reliable.</p>
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<p> On Sep. 10, 1976 British European Airways flight 831, flying between
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Moscow and London and over Lithuania at the time, observed an intense ball
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of light above the clouds below the aircraft. The light was so intense it
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lit up the sky in the entire vicinity.</p>
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<p> The concerned pilot reported the glowing object to Soviet ground
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authorities with whom he was in contact. He received harsh instructions to
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ignore the light, and essentially to continue on his way out of there.</p>
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<p> Here we see an incident involving a small, intense Tesla globe, of the
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kind with which the defense could "service" objects that had already
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penetrated a large midcourse globe, or aircraft approaching the defended
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area.</p>
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<p> Obviously the Soviet authorities were tracking the aircraft, and knew
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it was in the vicinity. It seems logical, then, that they deliberately
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placed the brightly glowing ball beneath the aircraft so that the pilot and
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crew could not fail to observe it.</p>
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<p> The strange message to the pilot was simply designed to increase the
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intensity of the stimulus. The stimulus was to be something like, "The
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Soviets are doing something in research and development that allows them to
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create intense balls of glowing light at a distance, and place these objects
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in and around the air in and around aircraft, possibly to intercept them."
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The purpose, of course, was to observe the British governments reaction
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after the incident was reported by the pilot upon his arrival in London.</p>
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<p> Again the reaction of the British -- and the U.S. as well -- was as
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predicted. Again we showed that we knew nothing of scalar electromagnetic
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weapons, and did not recognize one when we encountered its effects.
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(Continued)
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