View Full Version : Tom Bearden and Electromagnetic weapons


anti-takyon
01-13-03, 08:41 AM
What is this guy really? Scientist or some crazy guy?

http://www.cheniere.org/toc.html

Example this text was interesting.
http://216.247.92.101/pub/bearden/iraq.htm

EM (Electromagnetic) weapons, which can change weathers, make earthquakes, manipulate your mind, kill instantly. Bearden claims that these weapons are allready true.

quote... from site..

These are the weapons Khrushchev spoke of 40 years ago, when he declared:

"We have a new weapon, just within the portfolio of our scientists, so to speak, which is so powerful that, if unrestrainedly used, it could wipe out all life on earth. It is a fantastic weapon." Khrushchev, to the Presidium, Jan. 1960

Now in Irak they perhaps are going to use these weapons.

(Q)
01-13-03, 10:22 AM
anti

What is this guy really? Scientist or some crazy guy?

He used to be one and is now the other.

Adam
01-13-03, 10:27 AM
http://www.physics.northwestern.edu/classes/2001Fall/Phyx135-2/19/e-mweapons.htm


In 1989, I think it was, the Russian got busted aiming a microwave emitter at a US embassy that was making everyone in there sick and agitated.
Googleness (http://www.google.com.au/search?q=US+embassy+Russians+microwave+nausea&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)

The Chinese have had on the market for years a laser which will permanently blind someone at 3,000 metres, and temporarily blind someone at 5,000 metres.
http://www.china-defense.com/armor/type98/type98_3.html
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=20497
http://www.hrw.org/reports/1995/General1.htm

The US army is developing a system called VMADS to use on American crowds, a microwave emitter which burns and stings and supposedly disperses crowds.
http://www.physics.northwestern.edu/classes/2001Fall/Phyx135-2/19/naew.htm
http://tspweb02.tsp.utexas.edu/webarchive/07-26-01/2001072604_s03_Tear.html

chroot
01-13-03, 12:22 PM
Stop crossposting. We don't like that here.

- Warren

ColdFusion
01-13-03, 04:11 PM
"We have a new weapon, just within the portfolio of our scientists, so to speak, which is so powerful that, if unrestrainedly used, it could wipe out all life on earth. It is a fantastic weapon." Khrushchev, to the Presidium, Jan. 1960
That was in times of the cold war many people said and did many stupid things... ;)

ColdFusion

Nasor
01-13-03, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by ColdFusion
That was in times of the cold war many people said and did many stupid things... ;) There was this fairly high-budget science fiction show that ran for a season in the United States during the early 1990s. It was called 'Space Above and Beyond' and was about a war between humans and evil space aliens. The humans had some really nifty space fighters that they used to combat the aliens. Most of the space flying scenes were done on a computer, but apparently the producers needed an actual life-sized model of one of the fighters so that they could show things like pilots climbing in and out, maintenance crews working on them, etc. The people who made the show hired some big-name European modeling company, apparently the best around, to make a life-sized model of a fighter for them. The company made the model, which looked very realistic; they actually made the body out of aluminum, they had all sorts of highly detailed maintenance hatches, 'do not step here' warnings, and USMC markings and the wings. They even added carbon scoring around the back of the engines.

Anyway, they put the thing on a freighter to ship it over to America and threw a tarp over it. At one point the freighter stopped at some little island to take on more cargo or something. During the night, the security people caught a couple of guys from a Russian ship that was also docked at the island. They had broken in and taken all sorts of photos of the fake space fighter, apparently believing that is was real.

I always wondered about what would have happened if they had never been caught. Would there be wild rumors circulating throughout Russia about an American super-plane?

anti-takyon
01-13-03, 05:17 PM
http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/timeline-a-b.htm

Starting out 1914 and goes on 2002.

I'm only European and very confused of these US vs. USSR fights
It's true that CIA tested many times, allkind of chemicals on US people? USSR used microwave weapons against US embassy in USSR and allkind of that stuff.. pure legend?
:eek: