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Look Up
January 15, 2005
By Jane Odin
On the day after Christmas, airplanes worked out relentlessly over Taos until a milky haze embedded with large Xs covered the sky. Ten planes were simultaneously releasing comb-shaped chemtrails. Comb-shapes are fast expanders. It was a stunning sight, yet most people seemed oblivious. The sky is not part of our consciousness.
In July �04 at high-noon, a strange, glowing orb hovered over Taos looking a bit like a full moon resting in a sea of chemtrails. I glanced around and found a quarter-moon. So it wasn�t a Luna event and the orb looked too energized and ominous to be a weather balloon. No, it wasn�t the sun. It disappeared in the flash of an eye.
Nexus Magazine (Australian) has run numerous reports on glowing orbs. They were darting about Australia and thought to be connected to the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) installation (a major pulsing weapons system) in that country. Two glowing orbs have been reported over Santa Fe and Farmington. Santa Fean Carnicom has a brief video of an orb on his website. His �04 article �Orbs Require Consideration� reports lighted spheres.
The globes indicate Sandia Labs and Los Alamos are testing scalar (energy out of the vacuum that exists all around us) techniques. They have the necessary ingredient: an electromagnetic pulser (EMP). Technical proficiency requires practice. Practice makes perfect. Physicist Col. Tom Bearden is an authority on electromagnetic dynamics and explains globes of energy in �Fer de Lance� (Briefing on Soviet Scalar Electromagnetic Weapons).
According to Bearden, the creation of glowing spheres has to do with scalar interferometers. An interferometer is a device used for measuring distances by means of the interference of two beams of light. Scalar interferometers are much more complex as revealed in the following description. They are used to create high frequency energy out of the vacuum on the spot.
By interfering two three-dimensional sound waves, a three-dimensional shell of electromagnetic energy is formed. The interference of two surfaces forms a glowing spherical globe of energy. These Tesla globes (Nikola Tesla created the science at the turn of century) are referred to as �energy bottles� capable of a �continuous heating� mode for the purpose of vaporizing metals and other materials. Sounds like Star Wars is more than a colorful phrase bandied about by Reagan in his grandiose years.
Mysterious things are ongoing in the sky and we are in the heart of Star Wars Tech: research and development of electromagnetic weapons. The National High Magnetic Field Lab at Los Alamos is researching high-temperature superconductors. It�s one of the only places in the world these experiments can be conducted. Also, Los Alamos has the world�s strongest long-pulse magnet. The Z machine at Sandia Labs is the most powerful generator of x-rays other than a nuclear bomb. These are sources of the EMP, which is a Star Wars weapon of mass destruction.
Unseen frequencies (sound waves, gamma waves, etc.) are being manipulated across the planet. Col. Bearden would probably say the recent tsunami was produced by scalar technology. He predicted it in his most recent paper: �Yakuza Threat Including Tsumani,� (66-page document on web). Back in �97, Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen spoke of electomagnetic weapons in these words: �Others are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves.�
Does the sky look normal to you? Make it part of your daily experience. Look at the sky early in the morning and just before sunset. Seeing depends upon weather, time of day, and focus. For example: often fibers fill the atmosphere as they drop from chemtrails. They are not easily seen unless one uses a wide-focus �trance� gaze. This is the gaze Carlos Castaneda encounters in �Separate Realities� when Don Juan instructs him to look past the crack in the mountain in order to see the crack in the mountain.
Seeing the falling fibers is a learnable technique. Look up to the sky. Close your eyes and gaze into infinity. Open your eyes and maintain that focus for a few minutes. You might see tiny, kinky fibers falling through the atmosphere. The ones I�ve seen are black. Others report white fibers.
As electrochemical creatures living in an electromagnetic universe there are actions we can express to protect ourselves in this new world order of manufactured electromagnetic dynamics. Eat super healthy foods. Read inspirational texts. Exercise vigorously every day. Meditate. Pray. Love the truth, be informed, and write your local, state, and national representatives. Those who wonder why one writes such scary stories, check out two films from Video Casa: �The Pentagon Papers� and �Amen.�
References: www.cheniere.com
(for Bearden); www.carnicom.org
(for orb and chemtrails).
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