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| Space Based Weapon?; Did the Militery Have Energy Beam Capability? | |
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| jmdewey60 | Sep 14 2010, 12:11 AM Post #1 |
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OK, so here are the pictures. I decided to show them here first. These are scans of old style photos where they used film and silver treated developing paper. If someone doubts it, I could make a video of them, or try to find the negative. not that I expect people to be all that sceptical, but today with digital photos, you never know what to think sometimes. I was listening to a radio show a little while ago and the name Dr. Judy Wood came up. She is someone who believes that the WTC towers were destroyed by beams from space. That motivated me to get out these pictures I used to show people, years ago. They aren't that great for resolution because they were taken with a 110 camera, which a lot of the younger people would have no idea what it is, but here is a good illustration. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:110-film-negative.jpg I finally got to scanning these for the first time. ![]() ![]() ![]() The story is, I live in Florida and close enough to the Cape to watch the Shuttle launches. I would imagine that if it takes off there, and lands there, then at some point between it would fly over that same general area. So there was a pre-dawn launch that morning. I was working second shift, so I was driving down the road towards my job and I think between 11:30 and noon, I could see off in the distance, probably close to a mile away, a big cloud of white smoke. There was a bridge close to where it seemed to be coming from and I wondered if some homeless people had started a fire and it got out of hand, or something. I got close and I could see it was just past the bridge and there was still the smoke just streaming off the ground for no apparent reason. I expected to see people running around all concerned but I did not notice anyone even looking at it and there were people because there was a produce market right there that was mostly outside. If you had ever taken a magnifying glass in the sun and tried to burn dead leaves, then you would be familiar with how it can throw off a lot of white smoke before actually bursting into flames. Well, that's what it looked like but on a large scale. I had to keep going to get to work on time, but I went back at my lunch around 6:00 pm and took pictures. My theory is that there are dishes that can focus energy and project it to a distant object. But it might be expensive to go around testing them from space because I think they are one use things. They could have two tanks of chemicals and have them mix to create a lot of energy in a big burst. To test the actual dish, I would imagine they could take one up in a shuttle. take it out and play around with it for a while with stuff they could bring with them for energy or use just sunlight, just to find out how accurate they can get at pointing it at a particular spot. Relying on TV news again, this particular Shuttle mission set itself apart from other missions in that it was crewed entirely by military personnel, and it was secret as to what they were doing exactly, but oddly enough, after this experience, they showed a shot from the shuttle while on the mission, with a big dish protruding from the cargo bay. They called it the Spartan Satellite, but again, oddly it was not really a satellite because they brought it back down with them. I was trying to come up with an alternate explanation for the "fire", so when I went back, I looked closely to see if I could find evidence of some sort of accelerant. I could push down through the grass to the bare dirt and find little bits of paper debis and it all looked normal and there was no staining or even burning. In the pictures there are spots where it did burn to the ground, but mostly it was the top layer that got it. Now in the second picture, you can see how the burnt area overlaps the edge of this road median, and there is a yellow line. Road paint like this is different from ordinary paint so that it has a thick layer to wear through before needing to be redone. I don't know but it could have some sort of latex base. You can not see it in the picture but when I looked at this spot, it was bubbled, like it got really hot, but there was no burning. So, space base weapons? They do exist and can be held on a single spot for quite a while. I know that from personal experience, or at least the best I can figure that I witnessed. This was around '87 or '98, I would have to look through my records to find out for sure. Edited by jmdewey60, Sep 14 2010, 04:55 PM.
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| jmdewey60 | Sep 14 2010, 12:56 AM Post #2 |
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For a follow-up to the above story, later on the grass grew right back and you would never know anything had happened, so it is not like it was poisoned by petroleum products or something. I got into a discussion about this experience about two years ago on abovetopsecret and annoyed people by not producing the pictures, since I did not know where they were, having had to move my stuff a few times over the years. If you were to look at 26.9936 and 82.1148 in Bing Maps, you can see where I took these. |
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| kognitive | Oct 15 2010, 03:14 PM Post #3 |
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no, i doubt space based weaponry.
Edited by kognitive, Oct 15 2010, 03:15 PM.
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