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Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005
12:19:44 -0500
I
suspect most of our storms from now on will have appreciable weather
engineering added, to cause more damage.
We have
entered the operational
phase of asymmetrical war against us, and – as
Secretary of Defense
Cohen confirmed in 1997 – the “terrorists” are using “electromagnetic”
weapons to stimulate
volcanoes into eruption, cause earthquakes, and control our climate
and weather.
This
hurricane already made a right angle turn West to move across the tip
of
Another
practice or demonstration
“shot” seems to have been the very recent large sun eruption,
apparently deliberately
steered
at
So
SecDef Cohen’s warning was right on, and now we are into it. The
hostile plan also calls for
gradually increasing the intensity of the damage done
to the
Our own
centralized national
electrical power system is also in grave danger and is deadly
vulnerable. The system was never intended – or built – as a proper
multi-loop servo control system, and every principle for such is violated
by the system. So just a few good surges here and there can generate
self-resonance and necessitate
abrupt shutdowns of great
sections of it or even all of it. A single scalar interferometer do that
easily, and it can put the entire U.S. electrical power system down
and keep it down from now on, with ridiculous ease – while its
Yakuza
operator is just sipping
his sake and watching TV.
So somewhere about a year to a year and a half from now, I expect that
to occur. Scalar interferometers can produce not only positive energy
EMP, but also negative
energy EMP. So complete destruction of targeted control systems in
huge areas of the grid are simply accomplished, particularly if negative
energy is used.
As you
can see, the major intent of our foes is to bring about a catastrophic
economic collapse of the entire
Best
wishes,
Tom
Bearden
Sent: Saturday,
August 27, 2005 8:18 AM
Dear Dr.
Bearden, Weather EMP weapons at work - have you reviewed the path of this one-looks like the oil fields in the gulf are going to be hit hard-any input would be great. Kent |