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Interferometry Weapons

E.M. Field | 12.05.2002 22:19

Who needs nuclear weapons?

Want to really mess with the troops? Just focus the IZ in a large fault zone -- say such as the San Andreas fault in California. Use the exothermic interferometry mode. You deposit energy slowly in that fault zone. The stress increases. Eventually the plate edges shift, and you have an earthquake. If you want a very powerful quake, put the energy in gradually, so that a sort of "overpotential" or "overpressure" builds up, past where the rocks would normally slip. Then when they let go, you've got a real nice big one. (Kobe, Turkey, Gujarat, Afghanistan etc.)

You can see what might happen if one also toys around with a sleeping volcano. (Mt.St Helens and Goma in Zaire?)

Today at least three other nations besides the KGB rogue group in Russia have scalar potential interferometer weapons. The weather engineering is just one of the EARLY capabilities. The most powerful weapons on earth are not nuclear. They are quantum potential in nature, using a modified Whittaker EM to implement David Bohm's hidden variable theory of quantum mechanics.

Meanwhile, since our own electrical physicists have rather thoroughly failed us, and just keep teaching the horribly flawed old electrodynamics, we will continue to watch as the weather is hostilely engineered, as even earthquakes are engineered from time to time, and as another small nation which must remain unnamed, saves us and prevents our destruction.

Anyway, that's what is really happening to the weather. Understand, not every tornado is artificial! But a lot of them are spawned artificially. And the weather is being "steered," by steering the jetstreams.

Didn't know whether such things would even interest you, but thought I'd expose them anyway. Most scientists are very uncomfortable with even the notion that something substantial is wrong with our physics texts. But such is true. Until we do the necessary foundations overhaul, we will continue to teach and use a highly inferior science. And we will continue to see more and more anomalous weather which is going to STAY anomalous. In fact, it's going to get a bit worse.

There's a whole war going on out there.

 http://www.anomalous-images.com/text/weather.html

E.M. Field
- Homepage: http://www.anomalous-images.com/text/weather.html

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this is our only answer

12.05.2002 23:08

if we are to impact on the energy grid and all these hi-tech manipulations, we have one fairly low-tech diy response - extend the use and that of crystals and other energy manipulating techniques.

dh


rubiish

13.05.2002 12:28

"the horribly flawed old electrodynamics". What qualifications has the author for making this assertion? And has he really any idea of the amount of energy that would be required to create earthquakes/steer hurricanes?

And these phenomena are nothing new. Earhtquakes had been around for millenia, as have hurricanes. No new explanation is needed.

sceptic


rubbish

13.05.2002 12:31

"the horribly flawed old electrodynamics". What qualifications has the author for making this assertion? And has he really any idea of the amount of energy that would be required to create earthquakes/steer hurricanes?

And these phenomena are nothing new. Earhtquakes had been around for millenia, as have hurricanes. No new explanation is needed.

sceptic


Bizzare

13.05.2002 23:50

yes it does all seem far fetched. Bizzare weapons are a possibility though. Nuclear, biological, chemical, psychological or just plain old economic and explosive warfare gives me the heebie jeebies and are quite bizzare!

There was a dude called Nicola Tesla who made some pretty weird devices and had some ideas that many people think odd. He did invent our 3 phase AC electricity system - Something that made George Westinghouse a heap of money. He also had an idea for transmitting free electricity through the air. It hasn't caught on though.

I found out about this Tesla guy from a dude at my work - a real electronic whiz. He's got some pretty bizzare ideas himself - he thinks that the world was made by God only 3000 years ago and that Jesus is coming back. He likes to try and convert me! He's pretty creative though so we get along pretty good.

Josh