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SurferMBSC

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Tesla Technology and the shuttle?
Tue Feb 04, 2003 5:26 am
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Interesting story on propagandamatrix.com about possible Tesla technology bringing the shuttle down. Some kind of energy weapon, which caused the massive shock waves that could not be produced in the thin air of the outer atmosphere. Although I think the conclusions are wrong, the reports of such a massive weapon are intriguing.
Also noticed that on FOX news, they showed the local radar for Texas at the time of the accident. Massive beam of energy appears along the trail of the shuttle's route. Just a thought.
Anybody know more about this? |
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Mech

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Tue Feb 04, 2003 5:31 am
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Well, the Military has HUGE Microwave weapons mounted into aircraft and even land vehicles (Humvee).They can basically COOK anything that gets in it's path.
Also... although Rumored....SCALAR weapons. |
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Common_Sense
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Tue Feb 04, 2003 4:40 pm
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They can basically COOK anything that gets in it's path.
How exactly do you aim a beam of microwaves at something 200,000 feet up moving at Mach 19? How do you aim a beam of ANYTHING at something 200,000 feet up moving at Mach 19?! |
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Mech

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Tue Feb 04, 2003 7:24 pm
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Good question.
Are you DENYING the Military has Microwave weapons? |
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Common_Sense
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Tue Feb 04, 2003 7:40 pm
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Er..no. They probably DO have a microwave weapon. It wouldn't be hard to build. Microwave emitter, focused beam and tadaa. Physically it would be as unlikely as to be impossible to shoot something that's 200,000ft high (remember there's going to be a horizontal component of distance too). The microwave beam would have to have ENORMOUS energy in order to still be potent at such a range. And then of course you'd have to aim it, which again would be impossible. |
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SurferMBSC

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Tue Feb 04, 2003 8:58 pm
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Actually, I was thinking something along the lines of HAARP technology literally knocking it out of the sky. Couldn't a massive movements of air or the ionosphere account for the massive boom and shaking that so many people reported, but a sonic boom in the thinnest part of the atmosphere could not. Just wondering... ? |
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Mech

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Tue Feb 04, 2003 10:17 pm
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I know nothing about the HAARP technology other than it can and has been used for weather mod experiments.
The shuttle was being computer controlled by NASA on the ground during re-entry on a completely different path than normal. The whole think stinks of a black bag job but we will probably never know. |
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penumbra

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Wed Feb 05, 2003 2:16 am
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Ahem, common, maybe you'd be interested in reading about these:
quote: The follow-on "Block 30" will be fitted with a high-power microwave (HPM) "directed energy" weapon, expanding on the UCAV's jammer role by actually frying adversary electronic systems. The HPM weapon will be "fired" out an aperture on the front of the aircraft, with electronic steering used to direct the beam over an arc covering about 45 degrees to either side of the UCAV.
http://www.vectorsite.net/twuavd.html |
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Mech

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Wed Feb 05, 2003 4:48 am
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Ohhh you mean one of these....?
dah...dah...dah...dah...dah....D@RPA
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Mech on 02-04-2003] |
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FLKook

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Wed Feb 05, 2003 2:42 pm
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At first foul play seemed pretty far fetched. I guess we'll never know for sure.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30826
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CATASTROPHE IN THE SKY
NASA probes 'electric zap' mystery photo
Former astronaut wowed by image snapped by California astronomer
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Posted: February 5, 2003
5:22 a.m. Eastern
By Joe Kovacs
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
"Wow."
That was astronaut Tammy Jernigan's stunned reaction last night when she viewed a photo of what appears to be space shuttle Columbia getting zapped by a purplish electrical bolt shortly before it disintegrated Saturday morning.
Former astronaut Tammy Jernigan
"It certainly appears very anomalous," Jernigan told the San Francisco Chronicle. "We sure will be very interested in taking a very hard look at this."
The photo was one of five captured by an amateur astronomer in San Francisco who routinely snaps pictures of shuttles when they pass over the Bay area.
The pictures were taken just seven minutes before Columbia's fatal demise.
The Chronicle reports that top investigators of the disaster are now analyzing the startling photograph to try to solve the mystery.
The photographer continues to request his name be withheld, adding he would not release the image publicly until NASA has a chance to study it.
"[The photos] clearly record an electrical discharge like a lightning bolt flashing past, and I was snapping the pictures almost exactly ... when the Columbia may have begun breaking up during re-entry," the photographer originally told the paper Saturday night.
Late yesterday, the space agency sent Jernigan – a former shuttle flyer and now manager at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories – to the astronomer's home to view the image, and have the Nikon 880 camera brought to Houston today.
It was slated to be flown to the Johnson Space Center by a NASA T-38 jet this morning.
Jernigan reportedly asked the astronomer about the f-stop setting on his lens, and how long he kept the shutter open – apparently some four to six seconds. A tripod was used to steady the camera, and the shutter was triggered manually.
"In the critical shot," states the Chronicle, "a glowing purple rope of light corkscrews down toward the plasma trail, appears to pass behind it, then cuts sharply toward it from below. As it merges with the plasma trail, the streak itself brightens for a distance, then fades."
"I couldn't see the discharge with my own eyes, but it showed up clear and bright on the film when I developed it," the photographer previously said. "But I'm not going to speculate about what it might be."
David Perlman, science editor for the Chronicle, called the photos "indeed puzzling."
"They show a bright scraggly flash of orange light, tinged with pale purple, and shaped somewhat like a deformed L," he wrote.
Space shuttle Columbia's rollout to the launchpad (NASA photo)
Jernigan no longer works for NASA, though she's a veteran of five shuttle missions in the 1990s. Ironically, on her final flight, the orbiter's pilot was Rick Husband, who was at the helm at 9 a.m. EST Saturday when Columbia broke apart during re-entry into the atmosphere.
"He was one of the finest people I could ever hope to know," Jernigan said.
According to her NASA biography, Jernigan graduated from Stanford in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in physics. She went on to earn master's degrees in engineering science and astronomy from Stanford and UC-Berkeley respectively. She also holds a doctorate in space physics and astronomy from Rice University.
She's spent over 63 days above the Earth, completing 1,000 orbits, and having walked in space for nearly eight hours during her final mission aboard shuttle Discovery in 1999.
Before flying on shuttles, she was a research scientist in the theoretical studies branch of NASA Ames Research Center, working on the study of bipolar outflows in the region of star formations, gamma ray bursters and shock-wave phenomena in the interstellar medium.
Regarding the Columbia disaster, the space agency is additionally investigating reports of possible remnants found in the West, including California and Arizona.
"Debris early in the flight path would be critical because that material would obviously be near the start of the events," said Michael Kostelnik, a NASA spaceflight office deputy.
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increase 1776
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Thu Feb 06, 2003 7:14 am
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How exactly do you aim a beam of microwaves at something 200,000 feet up moving at Mach 19? How do you aim a beam of ANYTHING at something 200,000 feet up moving at Mach 19?!
How about microwave weapons mounted on satellites. The question I have is this ;If the crew were concerned about the condition of the shuttle,why not take a spacewalk and check it out? |
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FLKook

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Thu Feb 06, 2003 1:18 pm
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Doesn't necessarily have to be microwave beam. HAARP technology has many applications. Plasma disturbance might have done it. Who knows. |
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penumbra

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Thu Feb 06, 2003 4:15 pm
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Saw an interview with someone from NASA regarding that very question Increase. Evidently the astronauts aren't able to spacewalk outside the Shuttle. Nowhere to tether. I was really surprised to hear it. I guess they need to work on that 
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rainheart

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Thu Feb 06, 2003 9:11 pm
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surfer..
i tried to find that alledged article on propagandamatrix.com, and failed.
Do you have a direct link to the story, their site is HUGE.
I'm not surprised to hear theories concerning exotic weapons tech. implicated in shuttle disaster.
here's a story about the Russian Duma's concern over American 'tesla' tech.
As posted at
www.globalresearch.ca
http://globalresearch.ca/articles/INT208A.html
The Russian State Duma has expressed concern about the USA's programme to develop a qualitatively new type of weapon.
"Under the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Programme (HAARP) [website address: ,]http://server5550.itd.nrl.navy.mil/projects/haarp/], the USA is creating new integral geophysical weapons that may influence the near-Earth medium with high-frequency radio waves," the State Duma said in an appeal circulated on Thursday [8 August].
"The significance of this qualitative leap could be compared to the transition from cold steel to firearms, or from conventional weapons to nuclear weapons. This new type of weapons differs from previous types in that the near-Earth medium becomes at once an object of direct influence and its component.
These conclusions were made by the commission of the State Duma's international affairs and defence committees, the statement reads.
The committees reported that the USA is planning to test three facilities of this kind. One of them is located on the military testing ground in Alaska and its full-scale tests are to begin in early 2003. The second one is in Greenland and the third one in Norway.
"When these facilities are launched into space from Norway, Alaska and Greenland, a closed contour will be created with a truly fantastic integral potential for influencing the near-Earth medium," the State Duma said.
The USA plans to carry out large-scale scientific experiments under the HAARP programme, and not controlled by the global community, will create weapons capable of breaking radio communication lines and equipment installed on spaceships and rockets, provoke serious accidents in electricity networks and in oil and gas pipelines and have a negative impact on the mental health of people populating entire regions, the deputies said.
They demanded that an international ban be put on such large-scale geophysical experiments.
The appeal, signed by 90 deputies, has been sent to President Vladimir Putin, to the UN and other international organizations, to the parliaments and leaders of the UN member countries, to the scientific public and to mass media outlets.
Among those who signed the appeal are Tatyana Astrakhankina, Nikolay Kharitonov, Yegor Ligachev, Sergey Reshulskiy, Vitaliy Sevastyanov, Viktor Cherepkov, Valentin Zorkaltsev and Aleksey Mitrofanov.
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Copyright © Interfax 2002. For fair use only
ps. where is this photo that former astronaut Tammy Jernigan has viewed. I can't find it. |
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SurferMBSC

Joined: 25 Jan 2003
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Sun Feb 09, 2003 3:12 am
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Where can I find a copy of this electric-discharge photo? I've looked everywhere and I simply can't find it... |
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