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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
2002
OVERVIEW
AND BACKGROUND
........................................................4
Mad Scramble of
Soviet
Science After the End of WW II
..................................5
One Institute Had
2,000
PhDs and a Full Support Staff
......................................7
Situation in the Early
1950s.................................................................................8
1963
Deployment and Immediate Use of Scalar Interferometers
......................11
An Example of Russian Technology Astonishing Western Scientists
...............12
Softening of Metal at a Distance Was One Effect Used Against the Challenger
13
Energetics: Three Branches and a Strategic Deception Plan
.............................14
Strategic Attacks Scheduled and Why We Were Not Destroyed
.......................15
Attempts to Alert the Nation
..............................................................................18
The Responses
...................................................................................................20
Effective Survival Treatment of Mass Casualties Could Be Developed
............20
The Official Silence Was Deafening
.................................................................22
The Long Dry Spell in Correcting Electrodynamics May Be Slowly Ending
... 24
Engineerable Unified Field Theory Is Now Clearly Appearing
........................24
Examples of Some Major
Non Sequiturs
in Conventional Electrodynamics
.....25
Wide Confusion of Cause and Effect
.................................................................26
CSRs: Engineering the Unobserved Causal Side To Create Functional Systems
...........................................................................................................................27
Making the First CSR is Extremely Difficult; Making a Million Copies Is Easy
...........................................................................................................................28
In
1999
The KGB Deployed Massive Numbers of CSRs for a Strategic Attack29
How the Asymmetrically Deployed Strategic Attack Was Stopped in Its Tracks
...........................................................................................................................31
The Mostly-Ignored Time-Energy Interaction
...................................................32
Development of Threats and Scheduled Attacks Aborted
.................................35
Live Destructive Tests Over and Near the U.S. Have Continued
......................38
The Scientific Basis For Energetics Weapons Is Established
............................39
Our Situation Here In the U.S. Is Precarious
.....................................................39
The Dominant Weapons Are Quantum Potential Weapons
...............................40
Cellular Time Reversal: Revolutionary Healing by a Team of French Scientists
...........................................................................................................................43
Becker s Study of the Cellular Regeneration System
.........................................46
Need to Correct and Extend Classical Electrodynamics
....................................48
The Situation Is Serious
.....................................................................................48
A New Manhattan Project Is Warranted
............................................................49
2002
ENERGETICS WEAPONS THREAT TO THE U.S
...............................51
The U.S. Narrowly Escaped Energetics Destruction Twice in
1997.................51
Initiation of the Brazilian Energetics Weapon Program
....................................52
Related Phenomena
...........................................................................................54
Stalin Personally Initiated the Soviet Energetics Program with the Greatest
Urgency
.............................................................................................................55
A Great Technical Breakthrough in Physics Can Always be Had in Four Years
...........................................................................................................................55
A Typical Example: The Suppression of Cold Fusion
.......................................57
Revolutionary New Processes Are Hidden in the Cold Fusion Experimental
Results
...............................................................................................................59
Stalin s Dictatorial Impact on Soviet Scientific Management s Response
........62
Our Own Science Community s Progress During These Decades
.....................63
U.S. Scientists Have Committed Monstrous Crimes and Gone Unpunished
.....66
Energetics: New Principles of Physics and How the Soviets Found Them
......67
Longitudinal EM Wave
Interferometry
Energetics Was Almost Immediately
Uncovered
..........................................................................................................68
By
1950
Russian Energetics Was Off and Running
..........................................69
Deployment of the Soviet Energetics Weapons and Their Quick Use
...............71
Why the Soviets Could Continue to Attack and Kill U.S. Targets with Impunity
...........................................................................................................................73
The Science Behind the Soviet Energetics Weapons
.........................................77
The Importance of Scalar Photons and Time-Density Waves
...........................80
Psychoenergetics: Engineering the Mind-Matter Interaction by Engineering
Mind
..................................................................................................................81
Quantum Potential Weapons Are Utilized in All Three Energetics Branches...
84
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The Importance of Longitudinal EM Waves
.....................................................84
Energy, Wave Energy, and Wave Speed are All Dramatically Altered
.............86
A Process for Creating Longitudinal and Time-Density EM Waves
.................87
Quantum Potentials and Multiply Connected Spacetime
...................................87
Need for Caution with QPs Used Against Biological Organisms
......................89
A Hypothetical Example
....................................................................................89
The QP Weapon Is a Superb Energy Amplifier For Free
...............................91
Other Novel Uses of QP Weapons
.....................................................................93
The U.S. Narrowly Escaped Destruction Twice in
1997
Alone
........................95
Purpose of the Novel Attack on Captain Button
................................................96
Rogue Japanese (Yakuza and Aum Shinrikyo) Have a Role
...........................100
Inducing the Gulf War Disease
........................................................................100
40-
Years of Russian Induction of Diseases In U.S. Embassy Personnel
.........104
Western Electrodynamics Is in Sad Shape
.......................................................105
Toward a Deeper Electrodynamics
..................................................................108
Time Is Highly Compacted Energy
.................................................................109
The New Transduction Model Explains the Cold Fusion Results and
Mechanisms
.....................................................................................................109
Why There Is a Time Delay in the Onset of Cold Fusion Phenomena
............
Ill
The Early Soviet Longitudinal Wave Interferometers
.....................................112
Khrushchev Killed the Thresher to Prevent His Own Dismissal
.....................112
Khrushchev Demonstrated the Powerful Blast Capability of Strategic
Interferometry
..................................................................................................114
Weather Engineering Over North America
.....................................................115
Earthquakes to Order
.......................................................................................117
Readying the Weapons for the
1985
Readiness Demonstration Tests
.............119
Meeting the
1985
Schedule for Readiness
.......................................................121
KGB Crews Regularly Practiced Against U.S. Rocket Launches from Cape
Canaveral
.........................................................................................................122
Kill of the Arrow DC: Practice Turned into Performance
...............................123
The Arrow Pilot Sensed the Lack of Power, But the Aircraft Was Immediately
Hit
....................................................................................................................124
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Elements
of the U.S. Government Deliberately Suppressed Vital Evidence...
125
Other Direct Energetics Signatures on the Arrow DC-8
..................................126
Other Acts of War Completed the Milestone
...................................................
I27
Kill of the Titan Missile Over Vandenberg Air Force Base
............................128
Dead-Man Fuzing and Outside Assistance Deterred a Full Strategic Attack in
1986.................................................................................................................129
What Really Happened in the Chernobyl Disaster
..........................................129
The High Side Risk Factor
...............................................................................
i3l
The Low Side Risk Factor
...............................................................................
i32
Consequences of Not Taking Counterfire Action
............................................1
My Recommendation to the Counterfire Group
..............................................
I32
The Group Fired and Took Out a Transmitter
.................................................133
Results at the Transmitter and at Chernobyl
....................................................1
Kill of the Challenger Included Use of Metal-Softening
.................................
I35
Cold Molding: An
Epilog
to the Metal-Softening Donnybrook
......................136
Additional Update from Year
1998
to Year
2,000
Has Been Given
................137
There is Also a Severe Bioenergetics (EM Biological Warfare) Threat
..........139
National Institute of Health Reaction
..............................................................1^1
How the New Revolution in Medical Healing Works
.....................................
l^2
What the French Researchers Showed
.............................................................
I45
How the Regeneration Mechanism Was Finally Deciphered
..........................
I47
Cellular and Body Rejuvenation are Possible, Once the Technology is
Developed
........................................................................................................
I49
How Many Americans Could Be Saved?
........................................................149
There Are No Resistant Strains to the New Technology, and There Cannot Be
Any
..................................................................................................................150
Results of the
Priore
Treatments Are Well-Documented and Independently
Supported
.........................................................................................................151
The Present Threat Is Urgent, and Our Strategic Destruction is Still at Issue
.151
Desperately Needed Defensive Capabilities Can be Provided by a QP Solution
In Conclusion
....................... .................................153
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1986
FER DE
LANCE
INTRODUCTION
&
BRIEFING
ON SOVIET
SCALAR ELECTROMAGNETIC
WEAPONS
.............................................157
Scalar
Electromagnetics is Electrogravitation
.................................................157
Fer-de-Lance
....................................................................................................157
Energetics and Directed-Energy Weapons (DEWs)
........................................158
The Soviets Use a Deception Plan
...................................................................158
Destruction of the Challenger in January
1986................................................161
Technological Surprise and a New Hiroshima
................................................164
We Have Given Up Defense in the Larger Sense
............................................164
1986—
THE BRIEFING
..................................................................................167
Slide
001:
Characterization
..............................................................................169
Slide
002:
Outline
............................................................................................171
Slide
003:
Elements of the Emerging Theory
..................................................172
Slide
004:
Three Kinds of Electromagnetics
...................................................174
Slide
005:
Bohm-Aharonov Effect
..................................................................176
Slide
006:
А
-Field
is Real
................................................................................177
Slide
007:
Quantum Non-Locality
...................................................................179
Slide
008:
Vector Mathematics has a Fundamental Problem
..........................180
Slide
009:
The Zero-Vector Axiom
.................................................................182
Slide
010:
Are These Systems Equal?
.............................................................184
Slide
011:
Infolded Systems are Excluded by Physics
....................................185
Slide
012:
Kaluza Geometry
............................................................................186
Slide
013:
A Potential is a Change in the Stress of Vacuum
...........................187
Slide
014:
Type of Potential Depends on the
Particle(s)
.................................190
Slide
015:
A Potential Extends to Infinity
&
Involves the Entire Universe
.....192
Slide
016:
A Natural Potential
.........................................................................194
Slide
017:
An Artificial Potential
....................................................................195
Slide
018:
Producing an Artificial Potential
....................................................197
Slide
019:
If No Observable Mass Flows:
.......................................................199
Slide
020:
Gravitational Potential: A Conglomerate of Stress Types
..............201
Slide
021:
What Gravitational Field Is
............................................................202
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Slide
022:
EM Force
Fields are Releases of Gravitational Potential via
Observable Mass Flows
...................................................................................
Slide
023:
Scalar O-Wave Production
.............................................................206
Slide
024:
Scalar Electromagnetics
.................................................................
208
Slide
025:
Rogers Undersea
&
Underground Communications Systems
.......211
Slide
026:
How does the Rogers System Work?
.............................................213
Slide
027:
Scalar EM Waves are Emitted
&
Absorbed by the Nucleus
...........214
Slide
028:
Nuclei of the Universe Continually Exchange Scalar EM Waves..
216
Slide
029:
Converting EM Field Energy to G-Field Energy
&
Vice-Versa
.....217
Slide
030:
Normal EM Bleeds-Off G-Field
.....................................................
219
Slide
031:
Scalar EM Forces 4-D G-Field
.......................................................220
Slide
032:
Detection of Electro-Gravitation
....................................................221
Slide
033:
Scalar Wave Detector
.....................................................................226
Slide
034:
Scalar Resonance
............................................................................229
Slide
035:
Scalar Resonance
............................................................................231
Slide
036:
Scalar Resonance Currents
.............................................................234
Slide
037:
Transverse Wave Interference
........................................................235
Slide
038:
Transverse Wave Interference
........................................................236
Slide
039:
Creating Energy at a Distance
........................................................239
Slide
040:
Exothermic Mode (Scalar Interferometer)
......................................240
Slide
041:
Endothermic Mode (Scalar Interferometer)
....................................242
Slide
042:
Tesla s Big Eye for Remote Viewing
.........................................
244
Slide
043:
Site of Mystery Cloud
.....................................................................247
Slide
044:
Mushroom Cloud from Sea off Japan near Russian Test Area
.......248
Slide
045:
Mushroom Cloud Rising from Sea
.................................................249
Slide
046:
Mushroom Cloud from Sea off Japan
.............................................251
Slide
047:
Not a Known Natural Phenomenon
................................................252
Slide
048:
Explosive Events seen on Soviet Island
.........................................253
Slide
049:
Explosive Events seen on Soviet Island
.........................................255
Slide
050:
Explosive Events seen on Soviet Islands
........................................
256
Slide
051:
Creating a Spatial 0-Field Pattern
..................................................
257
Slide
052:
Tesla
Shield
....................................................................................258
Slide
053:
Expanding Dome-like Phenomenon
...............................................260
Slide
054:
Hemisphere
&
Globes
1977...........................................................261
Slide
055:
Saryshagan Direction, September
1979..........................................263
Slide
056:
Continuous
Tesla EMP
Globe
........................................................266
Slide
057:
Mysterious Light over North Pacific
..............................................268
Slide
058:
White Sphere seen in North Atlantic
1976.....................................269
Slide
059:
Continuous
Tesla
Fireball
...............................................................270
Slide
060:
Terminal ABM System
...................................................................272
Slide
062:
ABM Defenses
...............................................................................275
Slide
063:
Network of Virtual Transmitters
....................................................278
Slide
064:
Network of Virtual Transmitters
....................................................281
Slide
065:
Launch Phase ABM System
...........................................................285
Slide
066:
Soviet Command
&
Control Concept
.............................................287
Slide
067:
Launch Phase ABM System (Anti-SLBM)
....................................290
Slide
068:
Detecting
&
Marking Missile Launch
............................................291
Slide
069:
Destroying the Launched Missiles
..................................................292
Slide
070:
Shift to Anti-Sub Mode
..................................................................293
Slide
071:
Shifting to Earthquake Mode
..........................................................295
Slide
072:
Suppression Attack—MARVs (without defenses)
.........................297
Slide
073:
Suppression Attack—MARVs (with defenses)
..............................298
Slide
074:
Response to Counterforce Strike with No Defense
........................300
Slide
075:
Response to Counterforce Strike with Defense
..............................302
Slide
076:
Clear Communications
...................................................................305
Slide
077:
Unique Communications
................................................................306
Slide
078:
Mine Countermeasures!
—
Orthodox System
...................................308
Slide
079:
Mine Countermeasures
—
Scalar EM Systems
................................309
Slide
080:
Scalar Anti-Personnel Weapon
.......................................................311
Slide
081:
Afghanistan
.....................................................................................312
Slide
082:
Scalar
Anti-Tank
Weapon
..............................................................314
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Slide
083:
Scalar
Anti-Aircraft Weapon
..........................................................315
Slide
084:
Scalar Anti-Aircraft Weapon
..........................................................316
Slide
085:
An Effective Penetration Aid
..........................................................318
Slide
086:
Unique Capabilities: ATM/AD/AARTY
........................................319
Slide
087:
Unique Capabilities
........................................................................320
Slide
088:
Unique Capabilities
........................................................................321
Slide
089:
Unique Capabilities
........................................................................322
Slide
090:
Unique Capabilities: Penetrate Shielding
.......................................323
Slide
091:
Multi-Purpose Weaponry
...............................................................324
Slide
092:
Multi-Purpose Weaponry
...............................................................325
Slide
093:
Multi-Purpose Weaponry
...............................................................326
Slide
094:
Unique Capabilities: Heat Extraction
.............................................327
Slide
095:
Unique Capabilities: Cold Explosions
............................................328
Slide
096:
The Transmitter is the Major Weapon
............................................330
Slide
097:
Star Wars—The Final Frontier?
.....................................................331
Slide
098:
Comparison of EM Concepts (Chart)
.............................................333
Slide
099:
Comparison of EM Concepts (Chart)
.............................................334
Slide
100:
Comparison of EM Concepts (Chart)
.............................................335
Slide
101:
Summary
(1)...................................................................................336
Slide
102:
Summary
(1)...................................................................................337
Slide
103:
Summary
(2)...................................................................................338
Slide
104:
Summary
(3)...................................................................................339
Slide
105:
Summary
(4)...................................................................................340
Slide
106:
Soviet Defense Against Missiles
....................................................341
Slide
107:
Surprise by Using Secret Weapons
.................................................342
Slide
108:
Something Russia Doesn t Want the U.S. to Know
.......................343
1986
SLIDE REFERENCES
...........................................................................344
1986
ADDITIONAL SLIDE NOTES
.............................................................345
. 1986
APPENDIX 1
..........................................................................................371
SOME IMPORTANT INDICATORS AND DESTRUCTIVE TESTING..
373
хи
INDICATORS AND SUCH
........................................................................373
FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL BEFORE THE BIG SHOW
......................384
THE SHOW BEGINS
.................................................................................400
MORE FRIGHTENING THAN THE MIND OF MAN HAS EVER
IMAGINED
.................................................................................................403
SCALAR EM INOCULATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
.....................408
1986
APPENDIX II
.........................................................................................413
COMPUTER WORMS AND VIRUSES, AND THE IMPACT OF SCALAR
EM
...............................................................................................................415
LARCENISTS
.............................................................................................416
ARSONISTS
................................................................................................418
TERRORISM
..............................................................................................419
ANTIBODIES
.............................................................................................419
NATIONAL DEFENSE
..............................................................................419
THE WEST S VULNERABILITY
..............................................................421
CORE WARS REVISITED
.........................................................................424
A COMMERCIAL WORM
.........................................................................424
ADAM OSBORNE S WARNING
..............................................................425
NOW YOU VE DONE IT!
......................................................................426
TEEN CHALLENGE
..................................................................................427
PEOPLE ARE BASICALLY GOOD
......................................................429
FEDERAL FUNDS
.....................................................................................430
SCALAR EM INNOCULATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
..................431
1986
APPENDIX HI
........................................................................................437
CONTINUING THE SCENARIO
...............................................................439
2002
TABLE OF FIGURES
............................................................................443
2002 ENDNOTES...........................................................................................447
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physical | xiv, 475 S. Ill. |
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spelling | Bearden, Tom Verfasser aut Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons by Thomas E. Bearden 2nd ed. Santa Barbara, Calif. Cheniere Press 2002 xiv, 475 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Directed-energy weapons Arms race Electromagnetic theory Waffe (DE-588)4064228-8 gnd rswk-swf Elektromagnetismus (DE-588)4014306-5 gnd rswk-swf Soviet Union / Armed Forces / Weapons systems Sowjetunion Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Waffe (DE-588)4064228-8 s Elektromagnetismus (DE-588)4014306-5 s Geschichte z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025718474&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bearden, Tom Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons Directed-energy weapons Arms race Electromagnetic theory Waffe (DE-588)4064228-8 gnd Elektromagnetismus (DE-588)4014306-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4064228-8 (DE-588)4014306-5 (DE-588)4077548-3 |
title | Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons |
title_auth | Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons |
title_exact_search | Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons |
title_full | Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons by Thomas E. Bearden |
title_fullStr | Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons by Thomas E. Bearden |
title_full_unstemmed | Fer de Lance a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons by Thomas E. Bearden |
title_short | Fer de Lance |
title_sort | fer de lance a briefing on soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons |
title_sub | a briefing on Soviet scalar electromagnetic weapons |
topic | Directed-energy weapons Arms race Electromagnetic theory Waffe (DE-588)4064228-8 gnd Elektromagnetismus (DE-588)4014306-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Directed-energy weapons Arms race Electromagnetic theory Waffe Elektromagnetismus Soviet Union / Armed Forces / Weapons systems Sowjetunion |
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