Tesla
Technology and the New Super Weapons
By John Jacobs
Imagine the implications of a weapon that could knock out tanks,
ships, and planes as fast as the speed of light. The same technology,
with modifications, could disorient and even tranquilize military
personnel, rendering them virtually helpless in the battle zone.
For more than 50 years, the threat of nuclear war has riveted
the world. With the terror of assured mutual destruction, scientists
have been searching for new types of weapons that offer the
promise of winning battles without the deadly aftereffects of
nuclear weapons.
In 1985, the Cable News Networks (CNN) Special Assignment offered
a detailed look at the future of electromagnetic weapons. CNN
was one of the first to uncover evidence of the secret research
being conducted in special laboratories all over the world.
Secret research based in part on discoveries made almost 100
years ago by the eccentric scientist, Nikola Tesla.
The concept of RF weaponry was predicted at the turn of the
century by Nicola Tesla, an American who had emigrated from
Yugoslavia. He is best remembered as the man who invented alternating-current
electricity.
In 1899, Tesla built a giant coil that produced 10 million
volts of artificial lightning. From it he theorized the possibility
of death rays. This, and many of his other ideas about the physics
of electricity, were ridiculed by the scientific establishment.
Tesla's novel weapons' theories were generally ignored in the
United States. Nikola Tesla died in 1943, and after the Second
World War all his papers and effects were shipped to his native
Yugoslavia where they enshrined them in a museum. Some say that
the museum proved to be a goldmine for Soviet weapons scientists.
Scientists say that microwaves and other types of RF pulses,
operating at specific frequencies or windows, can be transmitted
with almost no loss of power. Machines known as gyrotrons can
produce the massive pulses needed to drive these devices, and
it is believed that the Russians have a three-to-five-year lead
in this technology.
Eyewitness Accounts Of Possible Soviet EM Weapons Tests
There has been a series of tests of these kinds of weapons,
apparently, for a number of years. For example, airliners from
Iran, before the fall of the Shah, saw deep within the Soviet
Union very large, glowing spherical balls of light that started
small and then expanded to very large size, which are apparently
Tesla weapons for use in an anti-ballistic missile defense role.
The unknown phenomenon was seen from two aircraft approaching
Mehrabad Airport in Teheran, Iran on June 17, 1966 and reported
by their pilots. On the far horizon deep within the Soviet Union,
an intense spherical ball of light appeared, sitting on the
horizon so to speak. The globe of light increased to enormous
size, dimming as it did so, literally filling an arc of the
distant sky as it expanded. The sighting was shielded from most
ground observers view at the airport itself due to an intervening
mountain range that masked most of the phenomena from the ground.
The silent, expanding globe was observed for four or five minutes
before it faded away.
The London Sunday Times of August 17, 1980 ran a story and
a photo-sketch of a possible sighting of the testing of very
large Tesla globes deep within the Soviet Union. British war
cameraman Nick Downie made the sightings in Afghanistan. The
phenomena seen were in the direction of the Saryshagan Missile
Test Range, which, according to the U.S. Defense Departments
Soviet Military Power - 1986, contains one or more large directed
energy weapons (DEW's).
Although Downie was seeing the globe of light from a great
distance, it flared silently over the Hindu Kush and expanded
to subtend an arc of about 20 degrees, dimming as it expanded.
An arc of 20 degrees subtended by an object many hundreds of
miles suggests an object of more than a hundred miles in diameter.
This gives some idea of the enormous energy being controlled
and manipulated by these Russian weapons.
Can Electromagnetic Weapons Control The Weather?
On July 4, 1976, the Soviet Union began generating powerful
electromagnetic transmissions, that were dubbed "The Russian
Woodpecker" by western ham radio operators. The Russian
signals are primarily pulsed at the very dangerous 10 Hertz
Extreme Low Frequency (ELF). It has remained on the air more
or less continuously ever since. Varying up and down through
the frequencies between 3.26 and 17.54 megahertz, it is pulse-modulated
at a rate of several times a second, so it sounds like a buzz
saw or woodpecker. It was soon traced to an enormous transmitter
near Kiev in the Soviet Ukraine. This transmitter and others
like it are believed to be based upon the original design of
Nikola Tesla.
The Tesla transmitters create giant standing ELF waves that
have repeatedly formed huge blocking-system that alter the path
of the high altitude jet stream and dam up the normal flow of
weather fronts. The Russian ELF transmitters are reportedly
able to create droughts that last for months and even years,
as well as being able to generate devastating floods.
It is now known that Russian and American scientists have for
several decades been working on and developing "scalar
electromagnetic technology." It is believed that it was
this technology, used to modify weather patterns, that created
the massive flooding in the Midwest during the summer of 1993.
Exactly one year after the beginning of the Russian Woodpecker,
July 4, 1978, the United States conducted its own ELF weather
experiment that created an enormous downpour of rain over six
counties of northern Wisconsin. This ELF-generated storm generated
winds of 157 mph and caused $50 million in damage, and destroying
350,000 acres of forest.
The February 1981 issue of PACE NEWSLETTER reported that the
Soviets turned off their ELF Woodpecker signal for a brief period
in 1980: "During the two-week lull, the Northern Hemisphere's
jet stream was normal. With the return of the Soviet ELF transmissions,
the jet stream was deflected again by a persistent high pressure
ridge extending from the Yukon to Arizona."
The Department of Defense will not comment about American RF/EM
weapons, or if Russian RF/EM weapons' development is still going
forward. However, experts say that the Russians are apparently
still ahead in this science and could exploit that lead in a
surprise strategic move, a move that could have grave consequences
for the United States and the world.