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    ......Scalar Weapon , alive and well !

    ......weather weapon ? What fool could possibly believe Tesla's creation could be used by the hands of evil men ! Remember Col. Bearden from NASA staked his career and then life to have us know about the Soviet Scalar weapon !
    Nothing but the finest weapon construction and parts used !

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    Quote Originally Posted by printerman View Post
    ......weather weapon ? What fool could possibly believe Tesla's creation could be used by the hands of evil men ! Remember Col. Bearden from NASA staked his career and then life to have us know about the Soviet Scalar weapon !
    Well, believe it or not, I, too, believe in the scalar weapon. I read about it in a newspaper article sometime in the 70's. I forget which winter it was, but weather all over the US was really messed up and some radio monitor for the military stated that some weird radio waves were coming out of Russia and aimed at us. However, the Russians didn't know what they were doing, and it backfired on them worse than us. They had a horrendously harsh winter. The radio monitor mentioned that the radio signals were ones that Tesla worked with and said that they could be used to affect and move weather fronts. I guess the Russians decided to try it. That was, probably, their first use of it and it was sloppy all the way around. IF they're still trying to use it, I have an idea they've come a long way since then.

    Tesla was a genius far ahead of his time, probably the greatest electrical genius ever to live.
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    Wait.........what?

    If we can control the weather, why do we allegedly need carbon credits.
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    If something like his did exist, it would be a convenient tool to alter weather patterns and convince the useful idiots that " climate change" was man caused ,

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    Alright, who closed the K-Files forum and let the dogs out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davepool View Post
    If something like his did exist, it would be a convenient tool to alter weather patterns and convince the useful idiots that " climate change" was man caused ,
    Fuck, I say punish the commie blue states with this. Commifornu should freeze solid in July!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by alismith View Post
    Well, believe it or not, I, too, believe in the scalar weapon. I read about it in a newspaper article sometime in the 70's. I forget which winter it was, but weather all over the US was really messed up and some radio monitor for the military stated that some weird radio waves were coming out of Russia and aimed at us. However, the Russians didn't know what they were doing, and it backfired on them worse than us. They had a horrendously harsh winter. The radio monitor mentioned that the radio signals were ones that Tesla worked with and said that they could be used to affect and move weather fronts. I guess the Russians decided to try it. That was, probably, their first use of it and it was sloppy all the way around. IF they're still trying to use it, I have an idea they've come a long way since then.

    Tesla was a genius far ahead of his time, probably the greatest electrical genius ever to live.
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    I see that the night orderly fell asleep again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56NATO View Post
    Thanks for the link. I remember that storm well. That was the first time the Chesapeake Bay froze over and one could walk from the Eastern Shore of MD to the Western Shore right under the bridge. The ocean off our coast froze out to about 3/4 of a mile from the beach and it ripped up the fishing pier near the inlet.

    One of my students showed me some pictures of his duck hunting trip in the bay between the mainland and Ocean City (the barrier island/resort off our coast). His father's duck blind was about halfway across the bay and they drove his truck right up to the blind. The inland bays were frozen solid.

    I lived about 10 miles from the bay and we had 33" of snow on the ground. Needless to say, no one went anywhere for about a week. If you couldn't walk to where you wanted to go, you didn't get there. I think we missed 2 weeks of school during that one storm.
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    That winter I remember climbing a snow drift up to the roof peak of a two story house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by printerman View Post
    ......weather weapon ? What fool could possibly believe Tesla's creation could be used by the hands of evil men ! Remember Col. Bearden from NASA staked his career and then life to have us know about the Soviet Scalar weapon !
    WTF are you talking about? Story? Link? Text? Anything?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGC View Post
    Alright, who closed the K-Files forum and let the dogs out?
    The same people who let you out of the Roadhouse......
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56NATO View Post
    I lived through the "Blizzard of '77". It took me 3/4 of a tank of gas and 6 hours to get home that day (a trip of about 3 miles).
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    Found it;

    "8 Tuesoay, June 21, 1977 £ji r lUafcrrnfiriii(£aliforntan U.S. gives Russia 40-ton electromagnet for tests criticism of dress cited in Trudeau rift MOSCOW (AP> - The United States delivered a 40-ton electromagnet to Soviet scientists yesterday for a U.S.-Soviet energy research program that could be the most significant joint scientific venture between the countries since the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz space flight The magnet. 14 feet long, arrived on a U.S. Air Force C5 cargo plane to an official reception at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport. It was the first time the C5 Galaxy, the world's largest aircraft, had landed in the Soviet Union. In airport ceremonies. U.S. Ambassador Malcolm Toon, speaking in Russian, called the arrival of the magnet for use in an experimental Soviet electrical generating station "a significant milestone in the history of cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union in science and technology" "The advantage of this type of cooperation is obvious." he said "American and Soviet scientists, working together, will be able to achieve results more quickly and economically than if they pursued their programs separately." The magnet took \ l z hours to unload from the aircraft and another 1 1 2 hours to travel, on an American truck flown in for the purpose and escorted by Soviet police, to the experimental power station of Moscow's Institute of High Temperatures. The magnet, which cost $2.5 million, was produced at the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration's Argonne laboratory near Chicago. It is designed for a two-year. U.S.-Soviet test here of the Mag- netohydrodynamic (MHD) process of electricity generation, reputed to be nearly twice as efficient as conventional electricty production. In the process, natural gas is burned at high temperatures and forced through an electromagnetic field. This action creates electricity, which is extracted from the fast- moving gas by electrodes. The American magnet is valuable to the Russians because its "superconducting" characteristics drastically reduce the amount of electricity needed to create its magnetic field. It creates a field more than 250.000 times stronger than the earth's magnetic field that compasses rely on. but will not disrupt outside compasses because its field is centered within the device. While conventional generating plants for electricity convert only about 35 per cent of the power theoretically available in their coal nr gas fuel into electricity. MHD plants can now be built to convert 55 per cent. The theoretical maximum percentage of conversion in MHD plants is 75 per cent. NEW YORK (AP) - After she was criticized for wearing a short dress to a formal White House dinner. Canada's Margaret Trudeau decided to retire from public life, she says in a magazine interview. The wife of Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau also says that her husband picked out the dress. "President Carter didn't frown at it and Pierre had picked out the dress to start with, not me," she told the Ladie's Home Journal in an interview in the July issue. Mrs Trudeau, who has seperated from her husband to pursue a career in photography, also says she has been faithful to Trudeau. "I have my friends, and Pierre sometimes takes out women friends but we've drawn the line at anything else," she said. An American 40-ton magnet arrives in Moscow aboard a C5A transport plane from Chicago. It will be used for joint research experiments. —"
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