Creator of most of NASA'a X Planes most notable being the X-15 and their YF Recon/interceptors that eventually go on to become the SR-71 for the Central Inteligence agency to replace the U2 (also a Lockheed plane) after Gary Powers gets shot down.
Main Engineer Kelly Johnson...consider that he did all his design work with a slide rule before computer aided design was a thing.
Read up.
Used to Admire the Skunkworks before I realized who they really worked for. Early Deepstate player.
Ever hear of Skunk Works? It's a division of Lockheed Martin that does the classified work. They developed the U-2, SR-71 Blackbird, F-22 Raptor, etc. Friend of mine retired as an engineer with Skunk Works after 26 years and he still won't talk in detail about things he worked on.
I anchored my boat off of Riviera out by that rusting hulk and fished off of that hulk!!! My Captain taught me to cast-net off that ex-Kennedy’s island too. One day before we sailed I walked my resume to where you work(ed), & tried to walk it in. NO-GO. I had my LM badge & everything a guard escorted me off property. I wanted to live on my boat & work there...pissed me off ???
Yes, that place doesnt like unannounced visitors, and prefers to remain a nondescript windowless building along the road that nobody knows what is inside. I can assure you, if ever briefed for one of the programs going on in there, your mind would be at high risk of being blown. Mine was.
I actually got a good inkling of at least part of it. I know you can’t say but that deep trench out in Bahamas comes to mind. It amazes me what a crap neighborhood surrounds the place. -Peace
Wow. Yeah I used to live in Merritt Island and I miss it. Never made it to the Bahamas with my boat but did sail around other parts of Carib. Cheers to the Conch Republic!!!
A cool company I dealt with was Ionatron. Plasma weapons set to stun or kill. Initially meant for nuke sites but they wanted to implement them on air craft etc... this was 20 years ago so not sure how far they have come along.
I've been looking into "smart policing" initiatives. Supposedly they're related to the Seth Rich case. If I remember correctly from reading the FBI release the hacks were initially looked into by the Boston Regional Intelligence Center which is the name of the Fusion Center in Boston proper. Fusion Centers seem to be the ones behind the push for these smart policing initiatives. They may be the ones agitating BLM and Anti-Fa. You know the videos of police officers unloading pallets of bricks and stuff? That sort of thing.
It seems to me that these centers are quickly becoming the "big scary government building" of choice for the DS. I think they're trying to set them up to fry anyone that doesn't go along with the DS norms. Get rid of police and then monitor your communications, then fry your ass for wrong think. That's what it looks like to me. Weren't these kind of attacks amplifying (no pun intended) in relation to republicans and DS enemies?
We were testing directed energy weapons before I left the Navy in '04. That's just the "regular" military. There's no telling how long SkunkWorks has been developing them. I think Reagan's Star Wars plans was the "officially unofficial" disclosure of the program, which if I'm right, would mean we've been using them since at least the early 70's.
I really appreciate you spreading this, but being what you may call a darpafagg, I think this can safely be called decades old news. I'm into weapons tech and research, and this has been around for a while.
LOL every time I post regarding my opinion armed insurrection won't work I get the trolls. Chemical Weapons 110 years ago were scary, add in Nukes, Biological Weapons, Particle Beams, Robots, and drones, since then are scarier.
Nukes followed by Chemical Weapons are the least appealing if the NWO want the use of the land. Biological weapons if they can taylor it to run its deadly coarse then go away so they can leave their bugout bunkers. The other three options I mentioned are just a matter of cleaning up the mess of 7 billion people's death, those are probably appealing....
Yeah. Well I remember watching a Zappa interview a few years ago. He pointed out that biological weapons leave very little in the way of collateral damage. He pointed out that after a biological attack you could just march in and take all the real estate. If I'm not mistaken his father was a weapons engineer or something like that. I think that's what's so appealing to China about the Wu Han Virus and biological warfare. They just need to keep growing their population. Even if we produce less people than China then they win in the long term. We don't even have to go into the red in terms of population. They'll just eventually our number us. All they need to do is hobble us a little bit.
I suspect that this type of technology is the real source of crop circles.
are they the result of the training of the ground based operators of this tech?
They are different weapons. A railgun might be able to knock out a laser weapon before the laser can kill the projectile. Those duels are yet to happen.
There was only one YAL-1A and it was scrapped by the Obama administration in 2014. (I was involved in the preliminary studies in the late 1970s, edited the winning proposal, and participated in classified mission studies toward the end of the program.)
Nothing is in the field, except a few naval systems for trials. Plenty of proving ground testing, however. Always remember that these are fair-weather weapons. The beam is stopped by clouds or smoke. (YAL-1A operated above the clouds against targets that were also above the clouds.)
There were no directed energy weapons used to set forest fires. A simple kitchen match is adequate. Don't propose the wildly extravagant unlikelihood when the prosaic commonplace will serve the purpose.
I guess you didn't read my credentials, e.g., concerning YAL-1A. DEWs are infrared weapons, not UV. First of all, there are no really efficient UV lasers. Secondly, UV is scattered by the atmosphere more so than daytime blue light. Whatever he thought he "caught" wasn't a laser weapon.
Beam weapons have NOT been around for a long time. Name me any that have been fielded. Plenty have been in development or tested, however, since the mid 1970s (that was at the beginning of my career). Even the YAL-1A only made it to a successful target engagement test. I have been in this field for most of my 40-year career, and you are talking through your hat. Ever been zapped by a laser? I have. It left a printed word on the back of my hand.
People are not necessarily stupid. But you are busting for a gold star.
Creator of most of NASA'a X Planes most notable being the X-15 and their YF Recon/interceptors that eventually go on to become the SR-71 for the Central Inteligence agency to replace the U2 (also a Lockheed plane) after Gary Powers gets shot down.
Main Engineer Kelly Johnson...consider that he did all his design work with a slide rule before computer aided design was a thing.
Read up.
Used to Admire the Skunkworks before I realized who they really worked for. Early Deepstate player.
Can you imagine our current educational system producing an engineer of Kelly's caliber?
No way, the Dems idea of math disqualifies any innovative thinking.
In short.....nope. Sad huh?
Ever hear of Skunk Works? It's a division of Lockheed Martin that does the classified work. They developed the U-2, SR-71 Blackbird, F-22 Raptor, etc. Friend of mine retired as an engineer with Skunk Works after 26 years and he still won't talk in detail about things he worked on.
I worked for a LM Company in Florida for 18 years. Left there with lifelong NDAs.
I worked LM in Port Canaveral and OCONUS.
Riviera Beach - Mission & Unmanned Systems.
I anchored my boat off of Riviera out by that rusting hulk and fished off of that hulk!!! My Captain taught me to cast-net off that ex-Kennedy’s island too. One day before we sailed I walked my resume to where you work(ed), & tried to walk it in. NO-GO. I had my LM badge & everything a guard escorted me off property. I wanted to live on my boat & work there...pissed me off ???
Yes, that place doesnt like unannounced visitors, and prefers to remain a nondescript windowless building along the road that nobody knows what is inside. I can assure you, if ever briefed for one of the programs going on in there, your mind would be at high risk of being blown. Mine was.
I actually got a good inkling of at least part of it. I know you can’t say but that deep trench out in Bahamas comes to mind. It amazes me what a crap neighborhood surrounds the place. -Peace
I am a 20 min flight from the Bahamas. And I will never go there. Ever.
Wow. Yeah I used to live in Merritt Island and I miss it. Never made it to the Bahamas with my boat but did sail around other parts of Carib. Cheers to the Conch Republic!!!
The Tongue of the Ocean. ?
Very cool. And interdasting ??
A cool company I dealt with was Ionatron. Plasma weapons set to stun or kill. Initially meant for nuke sites but they wanted to implement them on air craft etc... this was 20 years ago so not sure how far they have come along.
They became Applied Energetics: https://aergs.com/
I used to walk the halls at LMCO HQ on Rockledge Lane in Bethesda.
By the time they start showing you, it's been in the field for about a decade.
I've been looking into "smart policing" initiatives. Supposedly they're related to the Seth Rich case. If I remember correctly from reading the FBI release the hacks were initially looked into by the Boston Regional Intelligence Center which is the name of the Fusion Center in Boston proper. Fusion Centers seem to be the ones behind the push for these smart policing initiatives. They may be the ones agitating BLM and Anti-Fa. You know the videos of police officers unloading pallets of bricks and stuff? That sort of thing.
It seems to me that these centers are quickly becoming the "big scary government building" of choice for the DS. I think they're trying to set them up to fry anyone that doesn't go along with the DS norms. Get rid of police and then monitor your communications, then fry your ass for wrong think. That's what it looks like to me. Weren't these kind of attacks amplifying (no pun intended) in relation to republicans and DS enemies?
https://www.strategiesforpolicinginnovation.com/sites/default/files/events/SPI%20Boston%20Meeting%20Slides%20DAY%201%20FINAL.pdf
Haven't directed energy weapons been a thing for a long time?
Correct. If you follow weapons tech you know this is literally decades old news.
Although, it makes me want to watch Real Genius again?
Super fun movie.
"Would you be prepared if gravity reversed itself?" Val Kilmer was so great.
We were testing directed energy weapons before I left the Navy in '04. That's just the "regular" military. There's no telling how long SkunkWorks has been developing them. I think Reagan's Star Wars plans was the "officially unofficial" disclosure of the program, which if I'm right, would mean we've been using them since at least the early 70's.
I really appreciate you spreading this, but being what you may call a darpafagg, I think this can safely be called decades old news. I'm into weapons tech and research, and this has been around for a while.
Probably using technology stolen from Tesla by the U.S. government.
by Prescott Bush in particular.
It's freaky man.
Yep. We seem to be entering into another period of rapid advancement.
LOL every time I post regarding my opinion armed insurrection won't work I get the trolls. Chemical Weapons 110 years ago were scary, add in Nukes, Biological Weapons, Particle Beams, Robots, and drones, since then are scarier.
Nukes followed by Chemical Weapons are the least appealing if the NWO want the use of the land. Biological weapons if they can taylor it to run its deadly coarse then go away so they can leave their bugout bunkers. The other three options I mentioned are just a matter of cleaning up the mess of 7 billion people's death, those are probably appealing....
Yeah. Well I remember watching a Zappa interview a few years ago. He pointed out that biological weapons leave very little in the way of collateral damage. He pointed out that after a biological attack you could just march in and take all the real estate. If I'm not mistaken his father was a weapons engineer or something like that. I think that's what's so appealing to China about the Wu Han Virus and biological warfare. They just need to keep growing their population. Even if we produce less people than China then they win in the long term. We don't even have to go into the red in terms of population. They'll just eventually our number us. All they need to do is hobble us a little bit.
Amazing
They got some around wave stuff but Not Sure If that’s considered an energy weapon
I suspect that this type of technology is the real source of crop circles. are they the result of the training of the ground based operators of this tech?
TMW you realize they can't build a railgun but we already have lasers.
They are different weapons. A railgun might be able to knock out a laser weapon before the laser can kill the projectile. Those duels are yet to happen.
There was only one YAL-1A and it was scrapped by the Obama administration in 2014. (I was involved in the preliminary studies in the late 1970s, edited the winning proposal, and participated in classified mission studies toward the end of the program.)
Nothing is in the field, except a few naval systems for trials. Plenty of proving ground testing, however. Always remember that these are fair-weather weapons. The beam is stopped by clouds or smoke. (YAL-1A operated above the clouds against targets that were also above the clouds.)
There were no directed energy weapons used to set forest fires. A simple kitchen match is adequate. Don't propose the wildly extravagant unlikelihood when the prosaic commonplace will serve the purpose.
I guess you didn't read my credentials, e.g., concerning YAL-1A. DEWs are infrared weapons, not UV. First of all, there are no really efficient UV lasers. Secondly, UV is scattered by the atmosphere more so than daytime blue light. Whatever he thought he "caught" wasn't a laser weapon.
Beam weapons have NOT been around for a long time. Name me any that have been fielded. Plenty have been in development or tested, however, since the mid 1970s (that was at the beginning of my career). Even the YAL-1A only made it to a successful target engagement test. I have been in this field for most of my 40-year career, and you are talking through your hat. Ever been zapped by a laser? I have. It left a printed word on the back of my hand.
People are not necessarily stupid. But you are busting for a gold star.