Collin Rugg @CollinRugg JUST IN: Israel will reportedly be using their new "Iron Beam," a laser beam that can take out enemy rockets.
Unconfirmed videos are circulating showing these laser beams are now taking out enemy threats.
While an interceptor missile from the Iron Dome costs ~$50,000, the laser beam interceptor costs as low as $2 (WSJ).
The beam uses 100kW of power, 100 times more power than an average home uses.
A conspiracy denialist is one who denies that conspiracies exist and that any mention of a real conspiracy brings out the accusation of conspiracy theory.
As to DEW weapons in orbit, please see the comment by greekish further down on this thread.
How did I deny that any conspiracy exists? Also, my calling city burning DEWs a conspiracy theory was not an accusation but a simple statement of fact. I don't consider "conspiracy theory" to be a derogatory term.
And as to the greekish comment you refered me to, are you talking about his mention of 'Scaler Electromagnetic'? If so thank you for pointing that out, it is an interesting term I had not heard of before which warrants further research.
Thank you for your reply.
Here is a URL for Tom Bearden, its a relatively easy site to understand, its a very complicated science, its capable of destroying stars or can heal everyone. Section four is the one, its about med bed manufacturing theory. The rest of it is very scary stuff.
https://www.prahlad.org/pub/bearden/scalar_wars.htm