by billym
29 March 2004
from
RumorMills Website
If one follows the statements of scalar
electromagnetic expert
Tom Bearden through the years
one becomes aware of the gradual spread of scalar weapons technology
throughout the world. Some years back his statements indicated that
primarily the Russians had these weapons, and a couple other
nations, of which the U.S. was NOT one.
Then, as years passed by, his carefully
guarded sources indicated that the number had increased to five,
with the U.S. playing catch-up-ball as it belatedly woke up to the
threat and entered the race in earnest.
Now he estimates that 10 nations have
active scalar weapons programs including China, and even rogue
groups such as a consortium formed by the Japanese mafia and the
Japanese "Aum
Shinrikyo" cult. The dangers inherent in this
proliferation cannot possibly be overstated. While our elected
"leaders," most of whom are probably not even privy to these
ultra-classified programs, are wringing their hands with worry about
nuclear threats, the actual threat posed by these relatively
easy-to-build new weapons is almost beyond human imagination.
A couple of "nukes" going off here or there would not be a pretty
event, and certainly an all out nuclear war could wipe out most life
on earth through the "nuclear winter" effect, so I am not minimizing
the dangers of nuclear weapons.
But the new "Tesla howitzers," or
longitudinal wave interferometers have a destructive potential
beyond anything mankind has ever dreamed of. This became shockingly
apparent in Tom Bearden's recent expression of worry about the
possible use of such weapons to trigger a super-eruption in the
Yellowstone caldera.
The other danger that is beyond present
imagination is that the misuse of these weapons, or even an
accident, could affect the scalar balance between sun and earth and
cause the sun to "burb." That could well kill every living thing on
earth, turning life to ashes.
Do we really want to just ignore the
fact that insane men are developing such weapons in earnest? Don't
we ignore it at own very individual peril?
The weapons themselves are powerful enough to boggle the mind, but
in the above two instances they act as a trigger to unleash the
mighty cosmic forces of the universe itself to deliver a destruction
which is total and utterly out of control. What is even worse,
ultimately such an ability could wind up falling into the hands of a
single lone crazed person acting out their suicidal impulses on the
entire human race.
All you need is the magic know-how.
You don't need to go looking for rare
and difficult to produce exotic radioactive material. You don't need
tremendously sophisticated equipment to put up a scalar
interferometer. That's why the Yakuza was able to finagle the
know-how out of the Russians and take it back to Japan, where
Bearden fears they are beginning to produce their own weapons for an
ultimate attack on the West.
Meanwhile the "war
on terrorism" focuses mainly on small cells of poverty
stricken Arabs and other Muslims who are trying to get together the
materials for their next pipe-bomb. Weapons that could cripple or
destroy the entire nation or world are ignored to preserve their
secrecy while the mightiest army on earth swats at flies.
And China has acquired the weapons technology too, and is well on
the way to creating the even more dreaded "Quantum Potential
Weapon," which Bearden is still trying to figure out. The Quantum
weapon can literally broadcast illnesses and diseases without
necessity of any microorganisms at all, and engineer the collective
unconscious and the psyche of mankind.
The technology of destruction is now
making (no pun intended) quantum leaps ahead while the wisdom
and spiritual growth of people seems actually to be moving backward.
So it is important to be aware of the proliferation of these weapons
around the world and attempt to awaken others to the dangers they
pose. This is difficult of course since such programs are highly
classified in every nation that has them. I don't know who Bearden's
sources are, and he has avowed over and over that he would never
reveal them.
But I tend to believe Tom Bearden
after studying his thoughts for a couple years now. It is hard to
explain, but I believe I have gotten a sense of this man and the
high levels at which his mind operates. One gets a feeling almost
that for Bearden the study of science is in fact a spiritual affair,
as it was for Einstein, a quest to find the ultimate unity in
things, which is, by definition, God.
And a person engaged lifelong in a true
spiritual quest does not lie about things, distort things, present
false information. It's just not part of the gestalt of such
scientific-spiritual inquiry. They may make errors, or be mistaken
about one detail or another, that's just being human. But they will
not knowingly delude. So it is really a matter of how good Tom's
sources are, and how sure they are, and how correct.
For now, I pretty much trust Tom's
judgment on all this. It is just too damned important at this point
to risk doing otherwise.
So here is one of Bearden's letters giving his assessment on
the proliferation of the scalar weapons, as of May of last year. The
estimation at that time was that five nations had acquired the
scalar weapons and that a sixth was getting them going. Tom's
estimation today is that ten nations have them. The problem of
scalar weapons proliferation is compounded by the fact that if you
have the know-how the devices themselves, the physical devices, are
not all that difficult to build.
Thus the proliferation of scalar weapons
is bound to happen an order of magnitude faster than the
proliferation of nuclear weapons.
The writer's question to Tom was this:
Tom,
I'm guessing that the sixth nation that is approaching
parity with the other "big five" is located at the South End
of Africa?
Best
Tony
Who Has the Scalar Weapons?
Tom Bearden's Assessment
Subject: RE:
Approaching parity
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 11:09:11 -0500
Tony,
Not counted but closing the last 100 yards, so to speak, is
the U.S. The sixth nation I was referring to appears to be
France. They actually got into the longitudinal
interferometry business as a take-off from
the Priore project, by
about 1970. They are one of the nations that later were
"test-firing" into Western Australia for some years in the
1990s, right along with the Yakuza/Aum Shinrikyo.
[For an amazing account of the scalar weapons testing in
Australia see the article "Bright
Skies" by Harry Mason.]
The Brits seem to be in a cooperative effort with the U.S.,
but how far they are partners is still unclear. They do have
at least access to scalar interferometers and negative
energy electromagnetic pulse - EMP (NEGEMP)
weapons, and some stocks of their own, and I would suspect
also they are probably a driving force in the QP weapons
development of the team.
Argentina and Peru seem to have at least some sort of small
LWI programs, but I don't have any further details. South
Africa probably has scalar interferometers, but not much
more, for the last decade and a half, at least as far as I'm
able to find. That may just mean I just don't have the
information. Haven't gotten much info on them since the
early days, so they could be farther along.
It's difficult to follow all that these days; it would
really require a special team just to try to keep up with
it. And scanning tons and tons of information, to glean
those precious scraps now and then, is largely beyond my
capability anymore.
The Yakuza in Japan are
also building smaller scalar interferometers, having carried
the technology back to their own facilities in Japan after
leasing the on-site interferometers in Russia. It appears
they are eying bringing some of these into the U.S.
clandestinely, with a view toward being able to knock out
communications centers, nuclear power plants, the controls
of normal power plants, refineries, etc. at some little
distance.
The
Aum Shinrikyo
has changed its name (to
Aleph, I think it is),
but seems to still be working with the Yakuza. Apparently
the Yakuza have installed some sort of devices on most of
the major power lines, and have used them to kill some
targets (such as politicians who get too energetic on
opposing the Yakuza). I don't know whether any of this
flurry of Japanese activity on the website is connected with
that or not; probably with the free energy from the vacuum,
I'm surmising.
As far as I am aware, only Russia and one other nation have
the massless "engine robots" yet.
There are now a few serious indications (tests) of the next
development beyond the robots, which is an area very
difficult to explain. One could call it "direct engineering
of reality" or "crossing multiple realities". It is an
extended (next logical stage) use of engines. One could call
it "n-dimensional engineering" or "use of n-dimensional
engines".
When one has a 3-dimensional
snapshot of a universe, that is the universe at a single
point in time, frozen.
By adding the fourth dimension,
one gets a "world-history" - the set of all such 3-snapshots
in the history of that specific 4-world from its inception
to its end. If one then adds a fifth dimension, one gets the
"set of all possible world-histories".
God knows what one gets with the
sixth dimension added, or the eighth, or the twentieth!
The 5-universe is like the
multi-universe solution to
QM (quantum mechanics), where every possible variant
of every possible 4-world exists. That is the arena some
engineering is now being done in, at least in early starting
stages. As you can see, it is also an area that is difficult
even to clearly think about. In that area, one simply cannot
use 3-law logic, but must use 5-law logic.
We're working on it, but it's
slow, slow, slow because of the agonizing opposition of the
old 3-space head and 3-perception. But this appears to be
the new weapons technology for the 21st century.
The basis for that technology was actually laid down way
back there, in developing the ability to use a portable unit
and have a person (usually a high level assassin) "walk
through walls" and also walk along the road in an invisible
("cloaked", if one prefers that term) state. That has been
here in elementary and difficult form since the early 1980s,
in at least two nations.
I had a couple experiences with
that end of it that were, to put it mildly, rather
mind-blowing. One was actually for beneficial purposes, and
the other was with a view toward my demise. What prevented
the latter is also another mind-blowing area as well, and
happened by sheer fluke of fate or whatever.
The extension of those engines devoted to engineering the
mind and mind-body connection is also underway into the
n-dimensional business, but I've not been able to find any
indicators directly relevant. Still looking and watching.
It's there, and one can sense it, but it's still very well
hidden.
The rising n-dimensional engine area is important enough
that I've started thinking about a possible new book,
condensing a summary of the special weapons to date and
including the other exotic weapons we will have to deal with
in the first half of this century.
The NEGEMP of course, and
the QP (quantum pulse) weapons and the robots, but
engine technology is extending dramatically into
n-dimensional technology (including the robots). Since
technology is an amoral tool, it of course can be used for
either good or evil purposes. The morality - or the lack
thereof - is in the hands of the user.
The more advanced and powerful
the technology, the more advanced and powerful its use for
both good and evil. With humanity's usual aplomb, it appears
n-dimensional engines will be used for ever more powerful
weaponry first (and maybe even to the point of denying any
beneficial use of it).
It's sad in a way, because if
the engine technology were pursued for beneficial purposes,
it could solve most of the material problems on Earth,
including disease, old age, you name it. Anyway, a book in
the overall area might be useful, but it will be the very
devil to write and prepare.
But we're at least thinking
about it. If I were ten years younger and had more vigor, I
would definitely already be tackling it. As it is, I have to
sort of roll it around on the tip of my tongue for awhile,
to see if I can stir up enough momentum to take something
like that on.
So that's about where it is. The Big Five are still the Big
Five, with respect to the QP weapons, but others are working
away and closing in. The one cheerful point is that we
ourselves are reaching solvency with where all this was at
2000. But now we have two great leaps to make again: the
robots and the n-dimensional engines.
Cheers,
Tom
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