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The NATURE article details a groundbreaking experiment where intense laser pulses created ionized air channels...

What I was trying to explain is that this is not "groundbreaking tech," not even close to it. It is technology that has been around for 40+ years. Allegedly, the Soviet Union first developed the tech as part of their anti-ICBM program.

Now, regarding the anomaly that the camera picked up. I do not believe that what we are seeing is any kind of a visible [to the human eye] light beam. However, I would not be quick to rule out that the camera did pick up some kind of invisible ionizing beam, artificially created, and that the camera sensors simply applied a false (green light) coloring as a camera sensor error, to an actual, artificially created ionization beam.

Again, I am not saying that this is what we are seeing. But it is theoretically possible considering the fact that old technology exists that uses ionizing beams to manipulated lightning.

I am not a proponent for any of the various DEW attack hypotheses but, I will say that if this video is real, then I would find it quite concerning.

118 days ago
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The NATURE article details a groundbreaking experiment where intense laser pulses created ionized air channels...

What I was trying to explain is that this not "groundbreaking tech," not even close to it. It is technology that has been around for 40+ years. Allegedly, the Soviet Union first developed the tech as part of their anti-ICBM program.

Now, regarding the anomaly that the camera picked up. I do not believe that what we are seeing is any kind of a visible [to the human eye] light beam. However, I would not be quick to rule out that the camera did pick up some kind of invisible ionizing beam, artificially created, and that the camera sensors simply applied a false (green light) coloring as a camera sensor error, to an actual, artificially created ionization beam.

Again, I am not saying that this is what we are seeing. But it is theoretically possible considering the fact that old technology exists that uses ionizing beams to manipulated lightning.

I am not a proponent for any of the various DEW attack hypotheses but, I will say that if this video is real, then I would find it quite concerning.

118 days ago
1 score