A laser strong enough to pulverize homes from space would register on every military instrument on the planet, so the question you find yourself asking would be this: Is the military the only way? Is the military allowing this? I still don't buy it. Much more likely fires set by antifa types and then allowed to spread by corrupt officials
I dont think that they would. A ‘laser’ is nothing more that concentrated light particles. Radar doesnt bounce off of light. Light is not solid … It has no mass. Forget about laser light, that is visually detectable. They are not going to use energy from the visual spectum. They use highly focused “microwaves”. You cannot see microwaves. You can detect microwaves yes, but you have to be ‘looking’ for them with very specific detection instruments. Directed microwave energy particles can travel tens of thousands of STRAIGHT LINE miles with little to no loss of energy. They can also be ‘deflected’ or redirected AND reconcentrated using parabolic deflectors. That means, you can send a powerful beam of microwave energy across the globe (or space) from any point, to any point so long as the ‘path’ is unimpeded. What were the skies over Maui like the day Maui burst into flames? From what I saw, clear skies.
Forget about laser light, that is visually detectable.
Infrared laser light is invisible to the human eye but cameras can "see" near-infrared that's pointed directly at the lens. You can test this with any remote control. However, you won't see or detect a laser beam that's not aimed at you. All you'll detect is faint scatter from the air/vapor that it passes through.
Of course, extremely powerful beams ionise the air molecules so you'll see the glow. However, you might miss a brief pulse.
I can go on DuPoint College's website right now and set it to Microwave band radar and pick up microwave spectrum energy on any place on the globe and if that's the case then the military has far better detection tools than that college. The only way DEWs theory works is if the military knows about or is doing it.
That is interesting. Can u post the link? Id like to see that for realz. Can it detect a narrowly focused beam, or the garden variety ‘broadcast’ signal. Also, yes … 100% the military knows about it.
So you think the military knows, that basically is a dividing line in our views then I guess. Unless it's a faction of the military. But then they would be countered by the rest. I just don't believe it, and hope you're wrong, but yea I cant see that not getting out.
A laser strong enough to pulverize homes from space would register on every military instrument on the planet, so the question you find yourself asking would be this: Is the military the only way? Is the military allowing this? I still don't buy it. Much more likely fires set by antifa types and then allowed to spread by corrupt officials
Too surgical and too precise not to be a weapon. Look at the Arial Drone Footage
I dont think that they would. A ‘laser’ is nothing more that concentrated light particles. Radar doesnt bounce off of light. Light is not solid … It has no mass. Forget about laser light, that is visually detectable. They are not going to use energy from the visual spectum. They use highly focused “microwaves”. You cannot see microwaves. You can detect microwaves yes, but you have to be ‘looking’ for them with very specific detection instruments. Directed microwave energy particles can travel tens of thousands of STRAIGHT LINE miles with little to no loss of energy. They can also be ‘deflected’ or redirected AND reconcentrated using parabolic deflectors. That means, you can send a powerful beam of microwave energy across the globe (or space) from any point, to any point so long as the ‘path’ is unimpeded. What were the skies over Maui like the day Maui burst into flames? From what I saw, clear skies.
Infrared laser light is invisible to the human eye but cameras can "see" near-infrared that's pointed directly at the lens. You can test this with any remote control. However, you won't see or detect a laser beam that's not aimed at you. All you'll detect is faint scatter from the air/vapor that it passes through.
Of course, extremely powerful beams ionise the air molecules so you'll see the glow. However, you might miss a brief pulse.
I can go on DuPoint College's website right now and set it to Microwave band radar and pick up microwave spectrum energy on any place on the globe and if that's the case then the military has far better detection tools than that college. The only way DEWs theory works is if the military knows about or is doing it.
That is interesting. Can u post the link? Id like to see that for realz. Can it detect a narrowly focused beam, or the garden variety ‘broadcast’ signal. Also, yes … 100% the military knows about it.
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/
So you think the military knows, that basically is a dividing line in our views then I guess. Unless it's a faction of the military. But then they would be countered by the rest. I just don't believe it, and hope you're wrong, but yea I cant see that not getting out.