by Y.C. Shimatsu
1998
from
GodLikeProductions Website
Contents
Part 1
Part 1
StarWars and The
Final War
The Life, Death and Secret
Weapons Research of Hideo Murai, Science and Technology Minister of
Aum Shinrikyo
Synopsis:
Hideo Murai, the late Aum
Shinrikyo science and technology minister, was one of
the most intelligent Japanese who ever lived, with an IQ
higher than Einstein’s. He studied astrophysics,
concentrating on X-ray detection. His field, it turns
out, was the key to developing new types of weapons more
powerful than nuclear bombs, which are still being
developed and tested by Japan’s military-industrial
complex after his death. Murai’s most outrageous claim
was that Kobe was destroyed with laser-powered seismic
weapons—a claim many in the media scoffed. But a closer
look at Murai’s own research in Kobe shows that the
possibility should not be discounted. |
Hideo Murai, in green
jacket, is stabbed by ethnic Korean hitman Hiroyuki Jo, in
camouflage sweater,
assisted by two
accomplices as a TBS video camera crew records the murder in front
of Aum’s Tokyo press office in April ‘95.
The first thing to understand about the
most intelligent Japanese who ever lived is that he was a burakumin—he
came from an underclass, a subgroup that has remained impoverished,
discriminated against and morally damned by Japanese society. That’s
why he wasn’t accepted at a top school such as Tokyo University or
Kyoto University, and wasn’t in the ranks of Japan’s academic
scientific elite.
Had he been born a regular commoner
instead of a “new” commoner (which is how the social station was
redefined by Meiji Era democratic reforms), he’d probably still be
alive and on his way to earning a Nobel Prize in science. Instead,
he became the science chief of an apocalyptic sect and was murdered
in a brutal knife attack. Anyone raised under a social system like
the ones in England, Japan or India knows one thing: Class kills.
Being brilliant, he made the grade to be accepted as a graduate
student in science at a second-tier school, Osaka University. His
chosen field was astrophysics, particularly the study of cosmic
rays, specifically X-rays. Being non-visible energy, the radiation
of very short wavelength requires numerical measurement, which means
the handling of vast amounts of data. In college Murai developed the
program for a personal computer that run the algorithms for his
calculations, a fact that impressed his professors. (This presumably
was the prototype of the “green computer” used by Kiyohide Hayakawa
to conduct measurements for electromagnetic weapons tests in West
Australia.)
To Murai’s great misfortune, he did not get an appointment after
graduation at the major public research institute like the Science
and Technology Agency’s programs in Tsukuba. Instead he was hired by
a most unlikely private employer—Kobe Steel. The job, at least, was
higher paying than a public job, and it was located in beautiful
Kobe. From his company dormitory, it was an easy bicycle journey for
a weekend of camping on Mount Rokko or even to the forests of
Shikoku Island. At Kobe Steel, also, he met a young female employee,
who would become his wife.
His research work at Kobe Steel was to develop a radically new way
of casting steel. This much is known about his research at the Kobe
Steel laboratory, which was totally destroyed in the Great Hanshin
Earthquake of 1995. There are obvious reasons why his work there
remains shrouded in secrecy, so much so that even the Japanese
police have been unable to crack. Like much else in the Aum
affair—the nerve gas attacks, for example—an understanding of
science and technology can illumine the type of challenges and
problems the Aum scientists faced.
Based on advanced Soviet studies in electromagnetism that were
leaked to the West in the latter half of the 1970s, Japanese
physicists were opening the doors to new applications of
electromagnetic (EM) energy.
(The Japanese interest is
obvious—vastly more efficient uses of energy, with
superconductivity, EM levitation and even untested cold fusion—could
help energy-poor Japan weather future shocks like the oil boycott of
the early 1970s.)
One Soviet industrial application of EM energy is “cold molding” of
steel. Cold molding because hot molten steel is problematic. When
casting very large objects, the metal tends to crack when
cooling—these cracks are not necessarily visible, but can be
microscopic crazing of crystalline structures. Welding is a good
example of how microcracks lead to megadamage—ruptured pipelines in
Arctic regions are nearly all due to such cracking.
Submarine hulls are another example of
crack-vulnerable steel—which make the work of sinking subs all the
more easier for depth charges. Molten steel is also difficult to
handle in very small (nanostructures) objects, for microrobots. Hot
molds leave rough edges that need to be ground—a task nearly
impossible for complicated parts the size of a pinhead.
How is cold molding done? When two or more beams of intense
microwave energy are focused on metal, they create a second
wavelength due to interference. This secondary energy can cause a
resonant vibration in the chemical-electrical bonds which the iron
molecules in a crystalline structure. The rupture of these bonds and
the collapse of the crystalline structure will turn the metal into a
cold liquid state. After a short period of time, new bonds are
formed and the metal hardens into its new shape.
Practical application of this rather esoteric technology is a matter
of controlling the conditions in the lab site. Powerful
electromagnetic radiation ionizes the air and any impurities in the
steel, causing the creation of a plasma, or ionized gas, of
extremely high temperatures. So high that it would vaporize the
steel and even the lab equipment. To prevent a horrible accident and
conduct the experiment flawlessly, research scientists like Murai
must have conceived of EM shields, that is, protective screens and
clothing.
The most obvious means of controlling
plasma is by containing the experiment—as in a fusion reactor—with
electromagnets, either in a donut or sphere-shaped vessel. Finally,
his subject of study—steel itself—was problematic because it is
highly magnetic. It would tend to defect the radiation, channel it
into unexpected paths along field lines and into magnetic poles,
like the ones in the Earth; it would tend to shudder and fragment
and dance unpredictably instead of collapsing smoothly; and when it
collapsed it would release bursts of radiation, sometimes of
explosive dimensions.
These practical problems undoubtedly opened the way to new insights
for Murai into the potential of EM radiation—as the energy that
would drive the supreme weapons of the next century.
Here, we can probe beyond these speculative probabilities because
Murai discussed these matters in Aum Shinrikyo’s radio program
“Euangelion Tes Basileias.” Broadcast December 4, 1994, (transcript
published in “Disaster Approaches the Land of the Rising Sun”: Aum
Publishing, 1995), a roundtable discussion of the Final War was held
by Murai, Asahara, Hayakawa, a sect member who studied physics at
Tokyo University, Dr. Ikuo Hayashi and others. Murai focused on the
current state of EM weapons development research in general.
He stated that American researchers with the Strategic Defense
Initiative (SDI) program were studying X-rays to incapacitate
ballistic missiles. “However, this employs a nuclear bomb to
generate X-rays, so it is hard to use on the ground.” X-rays are
difficult to generate in sufficiently powerful amounts, he
concluded.
Murai then discussed alternatives to X-ray technology: generation of
EM beams using lasers and plasma. He discounted the use of
ultraviolet (used to induce chemical reactions, kill bacteria) and
visible light lasers, as they are useless for manipulating metal.
Infrared, or heat lasers, including CO and CO2 lasers, are used for
cuffing and welding, and he states they have a high energy level.
But his interest seemed to dwell on submillimeter waves of sort used
in electron-beam weapons. “And it is being studied by militaries.”
Laser-driven EM weapons could then be used to produce plasma or
ionized gas of about 4,000 C. Plasma could be used to knock out
missile midair or vaporize the human contents inside hardened
bunkers, as what happened to some 4,000 Iraqi troops in the Gulf
War, Murai claimed.
Murai asserted that plasma could be created
outside the laboratory.
“Plasma can be generated at the
intersection of microwaves coming from three directions. To use
it effectively to generate plasma at any point on the Earth it
should be designed so that it can be deployed from space, that
is, from artificial satellites…. There is a high possibility
that a plasma weapon is actually in place.”
His immediate concern was to protect Aum
from the new class of weapons. He said he suspected that Asahara’s
driver had been targeted with laser “blinding” weapons (and
sustained some eye damage), in an attempt to assassinate the Guru.
Murai designed reflective, filtering goggles to protect the driver.
He noted the health effects of EM, and was also working on
developing aluminum coated Mylar for protective coating against
electromagnetic radiation.
His goal was to produce a see-through
metallic net against electromagnetism for Asahara limousine. Iron
nets, however, he cautioned create plasma, and even copper nets
created some microplasma and tended to melt because of electrical
resistance. Murai finally admits the only real protection against EM
beams and lasers would be a magnetic shield.
What this radio discussion does is provide some insights into his
research work—and the related technical problems—at Kobe Steel and
later as Aum’s science chief possibly conducting under contract with
foundations financed by Japan’s science ministry and major
corporations. The cold molding experiments in Kobe Steel’s
waterfront lab probably used three convergent microwave beams. But
the crystalline structure may not have always collapsed into a cold
melt.
At high energy levels, they may have
created plasma powerful enough to destroy the steel molecules and
cause havoc in the lab. Because of the harmful effects of radiation
on the human body, Murai and his colleagues probably tried to shield
the experiments inside a magnetic sphere to prevent a potential
plasma discharge, which could have easily killed someone. He must
have succeeded, as massive electromagnetic disturbances were
reported in the ionosphere above Kobe during the six months before
the Hanshin Earthquake.
In 1994, the New York chapter of Aum contacted the Tesla Society,
based in that city, to gain access to
Nikola Tesla’s patents and
designs. In January 1995, Aum sent six members of a Japan Tesla
Society it inaugurated to the Tesla Museum in Belgrade to seek out
his notebooks. The Croatian Serb inventor (1856-1943) is, of course,
a legend, not least for the fact that he reputedly caused an
artificial earthquake in Manhattan and Colorado and for his boasting
that he could split the Earth like an apple.
He also invented the radio before
Marconi, created AC electrical current and transformed Westinghouse
Corp. from a manufacturer of pumps into a giant of the electrical
industry. Thomas Edison feared his genius and mounted highly
unethical media campaigns to destroy Tesla’s reputation—which the
curmudgeon partially succeeded in doing, though Tesla’s inventions
powered Westinghouse into the 20th century.
Despite his penchant for dramatic stunts—like casting massive bolts
of artificial lightning and illuminating lightbulbs from miles away
without wires Tesla’s theories were based on intimations that the
Earth—a spinning ball of iron repelling with its electromagnetic
field the lethal tides of the solar wind—is a massive electromagnet
that ceaselessly creates power of unimaginable proportions. This
latent power, he knew, could be tapped without great technical
difficulty to give humankind nearly unlimited power for peaceful
uses or for the most diabolical warfare.
The Aum members reported to Murai that many of Tesla’s most
important papers were confiscated by the U.S. government and remain
classified. And that Tesla’s name, practically unknown in Japan, is
a household word to scientists of the former Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe. Japanese scientists, in short, were being locked out
of the 21st century.
But not entirely excluded. In the late-1980s, after the Armenian
earthquake, the Soviet Union and Japan created a joint seismic study
project. Rumors persist in Tokyo that at one meeting, which included
government officials, the Soviet side offered to sell Japan a
technology that could create earthquakes. After this initial
approach, the entire subject apparently became top secret, those who
attended the meeting reversed their testimony and denied such an
offer had been made, and no further mention has since ever occurred.
On January 8, 1995-- nine days before the Great Hanshin
Earthquake—Guru Shoko Asahara predicted in a radio broadcast that an
earthquake was imminent in Kobe:
"Japan will be attacked by an
earthquake in 1995. The most likely place is Kobe.”
Did a machine cause the Kobe earthquake
like Murai claimed at the April 7 news conference at the Foreign
Correspondents Club in Japan? In response to a question about the
earthquake machine, he replied,
“In Kobe before the quake, there
were several factors present: large scale construction (new
mega-bridge, skyscrapers, port facilities), the phenomenon of
pink-colored light radiating in the sky immediately before the
quake, a strong electromagnetic reading was recorded, the tidal
power of the Moon and sun was at its maximum, and the density of
radium released from the ground rose and then disappeared,” he
said at the FCCJ.
“There is a strong possibility of
the activation of an earthquake using electromagnetic power, or
somebody may have used a device that applied force inside the
Earth.”
Along this line of inquiry, if we
hypothetically discount a natural temblor and accept the possibility
of an artificially induced earthquake, two scenarios stand out:
Aum Shinrikyo holds to the former, that the Kobe quake was an act of
war, a field experiment in mass destruction similar to the dropping
of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and a plutonium weapon on Nagasaki in
1945. They point the finger at America. The following are quotes
from Disaster Approaches the Land of the Rising Sun:
“On that very day (January 17,
1995), a joint Japanese-American conference on disaster
preparedness was being held in Osaka. There were experts in
various kinds of disasters, such as earthquakes. They
immediately went to Kobe after the earthquake occurred... Did
they know the ‘appointed’ date of the earthquake, standing by in
nearby Osaka until the earthquake occurred?”
Aum concludes:
“The city of Kobe was hit by a
surprise attack. Moreover, the hanshin area has all the aspects
an infrastructure of a city within a small area. It was the best
place for simulating an earthquake-weapon attack against a big
city such as Tokyo. Kobe was the appropriate guinea pig.”
In favor of this rather bizarre theory
are:
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the Kobe area was the stronghold of the opposition Socialist
Party and, so for political reasons, a disaster there would help
undermine the Murayama government (Prime Minister Tomuchi Murayama
was a Socialist)
-
the multibillion-dollar Port of Kobe was financed
with Deutschemark bond issues in Germany and so a devastating attack
on Kobe would disrupt the re-emerging Japan-German economic axis
-
Kobe was the center of the most vulnerable banks in Japan because of
the strong yakuza influence there and so it was the Achilles heel of
the Japanese financial system
Would America commit such an immoral
crime? In the Japanese imagination, the country that dropped the
A-bombs is capable of anything.
A variation of this theory needs also to be suggested:
that Russia
or North Korea used electromagnetic weapons against Kobe to cripple
Japan and to scapegoat the United States through an Aum propaganda
campaign.
(Many of Asahara’s more violent predictions were timed
with the return of Kiyohide Hayakawa following his visits to
Pyongyang and Moscow.)
Aum published a map with Kobe at the
epicenter of convergent circles—but the map also included the entire
Korean Peninsula, indicating perhaps some significant relationship.
The other possibility is that Kobe may have been the victim of an
accidental discharge of electromagnetic power. The conditions were
ideal for a manmade quake:
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two parallel faultlines along a narrow
shore, dams in the hills (seismologists attribute several quakes to
dam construction)
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a high-powered Bullet Train line tunnel cut
through the rock of Mount Rokko
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a massive bridge being build across Awaji Channel (the epicenter)
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convergence of powerlines and deep
steel pilings on artificial islands in Kobe Bay
All Kobe needed was
someone to pull the trigger.
By 1995, the Kobe Steel lab—located along the Otsuki faultline in
Kobe’s waterfront—may have discharged sufficient energy to have
accidentally triggered a quake. The electromagnetic beams and their
configuration used for cold molding steel is, for all practical
purposes, identical to the Soviet seismic weapon. The only
difference is the level of power, but by 1995 Kobe Steel may have
acquired the sufficiently powerful energy boosters.
By the early 1980s, Russia was shipping Procyon energy boosters, an
invention of Andrei Sahkarov, to the U.S. Army’s Redstone testing
center. This was a key technology for the Vladivostok-to-Vancouver
missile defense plan. One of the major problems in creating a wide
area of plasma is energy, or the lack of it. A shield large enough
to cover a mid-size U.S. state would require all the world’s
electrical output.
The Procyon can produce that much
energy—for a fraction of a second (that is enough to get the job
done). Other reusable Russian energy devices do much the same
(though not quite as powerful) over longer periods of time, making
space-based anti-missile defense a real possibility. This
technological leap explains why the Republicans are now so gung-ho
to revive SDI.
Was Murai’s research financed by the government after he left Kobe
Steel to work fulltime with Aum? After 2-1/2 years at Kobe
Steel—during which time he studied yoga with Asahara’s group—Murai
got married in Nepal, joined Aum Shinrikyo’s priesthood in 1986 and
became the head of its science unit. Evidence gathered in Australia
and elsewhere (to be discussed in future issues of Archipelago)
indicates that Murai’s research may have received covert funding
under Japan’s Star Wars program.
(Although SDI was terminated by the U.S.
Congress in 1989, Japanese covert funding to major corporations has
apparently sustained the research in the U.S., Japan and Russia; the
BMDO (Ballistic Missile Defense Organization) is now more of a
Japanese-engineered program than a strictly Pentagon operation).
Star Wars was the pet project of former
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, who took a keen personal in future
weaponry. Did Hideo Murai ever deliver an executive briefing to the
former Prime Minister and his aides and political associates?
Murai gave his only interview to the foreign press on April 5, 1995,
when he met two American journalists for a 45-minute discussion. At
that time, he said he was ready to disclose everything to the police
and the FBI. In less than three weeks, and just one week before he
was planning to turn himself in to the police, Hideo Murai was
stabbed to death by an ethnic Korean, who was affiliated with a
yakuza organization known to be a political ally of
Nakasone—as TBS
videotaped the scene, perhaps to make sure he would never speak
again.
Why did electromagnetic weapons appeal so much to Japanese defense
planners and the military-industrial complex? Mainly because they
are billed as defensive weapons systems and, therefore, do not
violate the Constitution. This also explains Murai’s eagerness to
protect his sect and his country from a militaristic United States
(anyone who doesn’t think America is militaristic had better take a
look at the size of the Pentagon budget and the Department of
Energy’s own advanced research into electromagnetic weapons.)
As the next century approaches, the rule
for winning tomorrow’s wars is changing from the smart-bomb Gulf War
days: The best offense is a strong defense. Whoever can disable
another country’s nuclear and conventional forces in the air, under
the sea and on the ground will emerge as the winner in the 21st
century wars.
The bad news for the world is that the electromagnetic experiments,
initiated by Murai and implemented by Hayakawa, are continuing
unabated under the direct supervision of top university scientists
and Japan’s military-industrial complex. (Watch for this breaking
story in future issues of Archipelago). When (not if) EM weapons are
used, and if the Final War turns out as Asahara predicted—a victory
for the Buddhist East—Murai, Hayakawa and other Aum scientists will
be hailed by all of chanting humanity as the saints of
electromagnetic warfare and plasma weaponry.
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Vancouver
to Vladivostok: Another V2 Bomb?
“From space, one could control the
Earth’s weather, cause drought and floods, change the tides and
raise the levels of the sea, make temperature climates frigid.”
—Lyndon B. Johnson
then a US. Senator, 1957
Was LBJ hallucinating? The hardheaded,
ultra-pragmatic Texas politician was not known to be a daydreamer.
Johnson, after all, didn’t use much imagination to become Senate
Majority Leader, Kennedy’s VP or founder of the Great Society. He
lacked the imaginative genius to either win or stop the Vietnam War.
So what is this sci-fi stuff he’s talking about—back in the ‘50s?
Well, the following year in an experimental program called Project
Argus, the U.S. Navy exploded three atomic bombs in the newly
discovered Van Allen belts, about 2,000 miles above the Earth. The
Soviets were doing the much the same with bigger bombs. Sure enough,
just like LBJ predicted, the weather went crazy in the early ‘60s.
So the answer is: Sen. Johnson was not clairvoyant or an alien abductee, he was merely privy to highly classified information from
the Pentagon.
Since Project Argus, the United States has made great strides in
global climate engineering, and so has France, Israel and
South
Africa. But Soviets did even better at refining the core technology
used to control weather and to play mind games—electromagnetic
energy, especially microwave particle beams, and extra-long (ELF)
and ultra-long frequency (ULF) waves.
When the Soviets exploded their early A-bombs at the Semipalatinsk
test site (in Kazakhstan), they noticed that the blasts repeatedly
set off earthquakes of unpredictable magnitude, duration and
distance from the site.
Over time, they realized the quakes
weren’t cause by triggering latent instability in the rock
structure—quakes were being induced by some mysterious cause. After
subtracting blast energy from the subsequent earth motion, the
equation came up positive. The quakes weren’t caused by the physical
force of the nuclear blast, but by a consequent resonance wave of
unusual length. Nukes were merely acting like wave generators, and
inefficient ones at that.
Like using dynamite to make waves in a swimming pool. At the
Kremlin’s behest to develop new weapons to counter the U.S. edge in
advanced weapons, physicists like Andrei Sakharov and N.A. Kozyrev
and Sergei Korolev, the father of Sputnik, put their own energies
into finding more subtle and therefore more efficient generators. As
they rebuilt the Soviet Union’s scientific research establishment
after World War II, they had to rely on theory when the technology
or finding was unavailable and attempt conceptual leaps that the
better-funded, but more conservative Western researchers wouldn’t
dare.
The obvious place to look for novel
theories about electromagnetism was in
the papers of
Nikola Tesla
(1856-1943), the Serbo-Croatian inventor who transformed
Westinghouse from a maker of water pumps into the world’s leading
electronics manufacturer. Unfortunately for the Soviets, most of his
sensitive papers after his death were classified by the U.S.
military and put into cold storage and occasionally taken out for
back-burner research by the Pentagon. So the KGB went to work,
finding other scientists who were developing what has come to be
known as “scalar” energy based on Tesla’s theories of
electromagnetism. Simply put, Tesla devised a way to use a purer
form of electromagnetic energy, by separating electrical charge from
mass.
Since the Earth is basically a huge
electrical generator (scientists recently discovered, thanks to the
soundings from the French nuclear tests at Mururoa, that the Earth’s
steel core is moving faster than the outer mantle, generating
charge. It is possible to manipulate this charge, greatly easing
power demands and reducing the factor of electrical resistance. With
Tesla’s technologies, it becomes possible to create standing waves
in the atmosphere or through the Earth itself and combine basic
scalar waves into more conventional forms of EM energy or into pulse
weapons of devastating power.
Sergei Korolev, the founder of the early Soviet space program who
designed Sputnik and put Yuri Gagarin into orbit, immediately
thereafter launched nuclear reactors aboard orbiting satellites, to
fire electron pulses into the ionosphere, and bounced radio waves
off this EM mirror from powerful transmitters on the ground and
aboard ships. The Soviet Union’s winters started to warm; though the
distorted jet stream brought havoc to other parts of the Northern
Hemisphere. Korsakov died in 1966, but his research didn’t.
“Man will move from the passive
contemplation of the climate to actively shaping it. We shall
learn to modify the weather, as we need. Our spacecraft will be
able to induce rain in arid zones or to dispel thunderclouds to
prevent torrential rains and hailstorms,” Korolev said in 1963,
using the future tense, even though the weather experiments were
well under way.
Besides ELF waves, great progress was
made in satellite communications with microwaves. The dangers of
microwaves were already apparent, as microwave-plasma incinerators
(like the one Aum owned) show when they destroy all tissue,
bacterial material and viruses at biological weapons labs in a
whirling ball of ionized gas. But telecommunications companies
learned the hard way, whenever their satellite relays happened to
miss a ground antenna (which are usually sited in isolated
locations, far from nearby buildings).
Massive streams of microwaves can
penetrate non-metallic or non-shielded structures and vaporize
anyone inside. This, of course, is the scientifically plausible
explanation for “spontaneous human combustion.” If any reader of
this page knows of such cases, please inform the surviving family to
look for the nearest relay station and sue the Telecom Company.
By the 1970s, the Soviets were so far ahead in the game of
electronic warfare – with over-the-horizon radar, ULF submarine
communications, weather control, anti-radar systems and the
like—that the American military had to play catch-up, under the
cover of anti-ballistic missile defense research, which Ronald
Reagan called SDI program and became widely known as “Star Wars.”
The one event that stands out since LBJ’s day is the end of the Cold
War per se. Old rivalries don’t die, they just fade away. In October
1996, an ex-KGB spymaster Vladimir Galkin was arrested at JFK
airport and arraigned the next month on espionage charges. Galkin
was allegedly trying to obtain documents from a symposium on sensors
in Orlando in March, from the Electrical Energy Gun Conference at
the Naval postgraduate school in Monterey, and from a lecture at
Peterson Air Base, Colorado, on “electronic warfare challenges for
space systems.”
One of Galkin’s sources for Star Wars
secrets was an India-born engineer with Digital Electronic Corp. (DEC). Galkin was soon released after the Kremlin threw a fit, since Moscow
has been selling the U.S. government technologies of much higher
value, for example, the Procyon pulse explosive-generator (which
generates voltage equaling the entire Earth’s output for a fraction
of a second).
Now, it’s been 40 years since LBJ’s prophecy of global climate
control. Forty years is an eon when it comes to the mind-boggling
pace of R&D. So let’s jump ahead through hyperspace into 1996-97,
without forgetting that in the interval Aum Shinrikyo scientists had
been recently fishing for electromagnetic, laser and plasma weapons
in Russia, as other articles in this sprawling series have discussed
in fine detail.
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Shield of the
North
On Oct. 1, 1996, a high-level Russian official, like a luscious,
wiggling Salami, dropped the last veil—while Guru Shoko Asahara,
imitating John the Baptist, had his neck on the chopping block. The Herods of Tokyo were obviously delighted by what they saw.
On a visit to Tokyo, the Russian official (Deputy Foreign Minister
Gregory Karasin happened to be visiting at the time.) announced that
Russia would cooperate with Japan to create a joint anti-ballistic
missile system to balance Chinese power in the region. This ABM
system would eventually be linked to a similar U.S. anti-missile
system, which is known as the HAARP program, run by the U.S. Navy in
Alaska.
HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is
based on the ELF transmission system devised by Bernard Eastlund,
former chief of the Atomic Energy Commission and consultant to Arco
oil. (The prototype is registered with the
U.S. Patent Office,
#4686605.)
The next month, his chief, Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov (our
old friend who met with former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone back
in 1989, right before Aum Shinrikyo was ordered to develop an
interest in Russia) arrived in Japan for three days of
under-reported and unreported meetings. The one tidbit that was
released to the public was that Japan would give Moscow $500 million
for the first installment of joint economic development of the four
disputed Kurile Islands.
Meanwhile, the Russian Navy and Japanese military were exchanging
visits and weapons systems. (On his visit to Moscow last April,
Defense Agency chief Hideo Usui held up a Russian sniper rifle,
beaming the same crazed smile as Kiyohide Hayakawa, when the sect
arms trader brandished an AK-74 in Moscow in 1992. What is it about
Russian guns?) In November, Adm. Vladimir Kuroedov, a Russian
Pacific Fleet commander, attends the Western Pacific symposium in
Japan.
Back in Moscow, in July, a new Japanese ambassador arrives. Takehiro
Togo, of course, is another one of our acquaintance from the good
old days—being, in 1990, the Foreign Ministry’s Russian specialist
who organized the Shintaro Abe mission to Moscow. Among the visitors
was Toshio Yamaguchi, the godfather of Aum Shinrikyo’s Russian-Japan
College, the sect’s main recruiting ground for Russian nuclear
physicists and biochemists.
Yamaguchi, of course, was recently
released from jail on $1 million bond, in January. All is forgiven,
forget what happened on the subways, just get back to work, boys!
(Indicted for fraud and embezzlement of now-bankrupt businesses,
where did former Cabinet member Yamaguchi get the $1 million to post
bail?)
Rather than begrudge these fine patriots, perhaps we are entitled to
ask:
What the hell is going on between
Moscow and Tokyo?
The problem, you see, the reason why the
good patriots with Aum went to the trouble of penetrating the
Russian defense and scientific establishment—well, to put it simply:
It’s all the fault of Gorbachev and Yeltsin. In 1990, Mikhail
Gorbachev flung open the doors of the Soviet military establishment
to Shintaro Abe and Toshio Yamaguchi, and their gofers in Aum.
But Boris Yeltsin, the chief of the
Russian republic, was taking an anti-Japanese tone, in his bid to
topple Gorbachev, which he succeeded in doing. So by spring 1992,
Guru Shoko Asahara, Kiyohide Hayakawa and some 200 other Aum members
arrived in Moscow to fish for potential allies, Yeltsin’s security
adviser Oleg Lobov.
At his April 1993 summit with President Bill Clinton, the
pro-Western but nationalist (meaning anti-Japanese) Yeltsin proposed
a joint anti-missile defense system under his “Vancouver to
Vladivostok” (V2) initiative, also called simply “Trust.” From
Vancouver, the grand shield would stretch across Canada, the
Atlantic, Northern Europe and Russia all the way to Vladivostok.
What’s left out of this incomplete circle, of course, was Japan. The
Japanese Foreign Ministry, the old sidekicks of Uncle Sam, were left
out in the cold and decided to free lance in their bid for Russian
technology.
The problem, you see, the reason why the good patriots with Aum went
to the trouble of penetrating the Russian defense and scientific
establishment—well, to put it simply: It’s all Gorbachev’s fault. In
June 1990, Mikhail Gorbachev on his return from the U.S. made a
speech in Kamchatka, in which he proposed a “Vancouver to
Vladivostok” missile defense system. The V-V defense was to cover
Russia, North Europe, the North Atlantic and North America. (Now, is
it clear why the Gorbachev Foundation is based at the Presidio,
former headquarters of the Western Defense Command?)
Now that the Tokyo subway-gassing furor has died down, Russia is
selling Japan the most powerful weapons ever devised by humankind.
Why is Washington looking on with approval? There are many reasons.
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Targets for EM Weaponry
China Containment:
Since the halcyon days of the Cold
War twilight when Armand Hammer and the Commerce Department were
covertly supplying computers designed in the U.S. and made in
Japan to Moscow for Russian nuclear-missile submarines (High
treason? This happened with Ronald Reagan’s nodding approval,
and for good reason, to prevent a Red October scenario), the KGB
and CIA have been married.
But then a real problem flared.
Wifey No.1, (remember the world’s most important relationship?)
Japan, became embittered and tried to convince Russia to split
with the U.S.
This led to the Aum affair.
After the subway gassing, the
principals decided on a threesome, a menage a trio. This
tripartite relationship was aimed at fencing in the rising power
on the block, China, and little brother North Korea. (Meanwhile,
Aum survived the police raids and made its comeback, since its
original purpose in life was to infiltrate and subvert China,
anyhow.) Japan was alarmed about North Korean missile
development.
It bought Patriot missile batteries,
but these are useless. So it’s desperate for Theatre Missile
Defense (TMD) and any technology that can kill a missile above
the launch pad. Russia offers its EM technology, and Japan is
hooked.
But in a real sneak attack, if one ever
happens, North Korea could nuke Japan by simply sinking an oil
tanker in Fukui Bay, which would clog the intake pipes of
nuclear-power plants on the Japan Sea and cause multiple nuclear
meltdowns, the fallout from which would kill or maim at least half
the Japanese population. Pyongyang could even collect shipping
insurance for the lost oil. Or a remote-controlled toy plane armed
with a pocket nuke could also trigger a meltdown. In short, there is
a thick air of unreality surrounding ABM technology, but it is a
good way to sell a multipurpose technology to the Pentagon and to
Tokyo.
The reason is the blinding speed of incoming ballistic missiles, the
use of multiple warheads and the fact that warheads can be fitted
with EM shields to deflect pulse weapons and standing waves. What
EM
pulse weapons are very efficient at doing is downing civilian
passenger jets, like the rocket-crippled KAL 007 and, possibly, TWA
800.
While we respect Pierre Salinger and the
French intelligence agency, it is really strange how nobody ever
mentioned the fact that TWA 800 was flying close to Montauk Point
the SA-Air Force electronic eavesdropping, over-the-horizon radar
and air-defense base, which does not appear on standard road maps. A
flash of light was seen approaching the jetliner. If the
investigators are not lying through their teeth, the black boxes
were instantaneously short-circuited and the fuel tank was ignited
and blew outward—sure signs of an EM pulse.
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Climate
Control
Pilots repeatedly report UFOs over Hong Kong in 1994. A series of
Chinese satellite-carrying rockets go haywire right after takeoff
over the past two years. Floods of unusual ferocity sweep China and
North Korea. Strange things are happening in the skies over Asia.
These incidents could be classified as hostile, war-like acts, if
they were done deliberately. But such actions are forbidden under a
U.N. convention called ENMOD.
In the 1 970s, the Americans became so frightened by the weather
effects caused by the Korolev-founded program, the Pentagon founded
its own Project Nile Blue, later renamed Climate Dynamics. But
hopelessly behind without the Tesla mechanism known as the scalar
potential interferometer, the U.S. Senate, under Sen. Claiborne
Pell’s initiative, pushed for a ban on hostile uses of weather
Control technology at the Committee on Disarmament in August 1975.
The U.N. ban, passed in 1977, is called “The Convention on the
Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental
Modification Techniques,” or ENMOD.
For a while, Leonid Brezhnev and Jimmy Carter succeeded in
restraining climate engineers. ENMOD, however, did not ban the
“peaceful” applications of such technologies. The climate engineers
made their comeback at the Rio Earth Summit in 1991. They argued
that global warming and the shrinking of the ozone layer could be
retarded by conservation and decreased pollution, but they could not
be reversed—unless powerful EM technologies are used to engineer the
upper atmosphere.
(Never mind that EM pulses rapidly destroy the
atmosphere—the politicians and industrialists were easily swayed by
Big Science, however misbegotten.)
The problem was,
EM technologies could not patch the ozone hole or
lower temperatures. So the climate engineers, especially the ones
with MITI, devised an alternative approach—carbon dioxide
sequestering through forestation. The idea is to bombard the deserts
of Western Australia, the Western U.S. and the Sahel with EM waves
to cause low pressure and precipitation. Vast forests would grow and
convert CO2 and other gases into wood and generate oxygen. The major
center for this continuing research program happens to be in the
environs of
Banjawarn, West Australia, where Aum owned a sheep
station.
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Asteroids
OK, Moscow had an incredibly cold winter, as was usual before the
1970s. So the Russians are promising not to wreak havoc to wipe out
the Midwest’s soybean crop, but they still want to... Save Humanity
from the Impending Horror of Extinction. The most likely Cause is
the avenging angels from heaven, better known as rogue asteroids.
When a pair of researchers in the Yucatan claimed that the dinosaurs
were wiped out by a big, skidding meteorite, mainstream scientists
howled with laughter. Then, they watched in total awe as
Levy-Shoemaker bowled into Jupiter like a runaway train hitting a
dump truck. A similar hit on Earth would not just wipe out human
civilization; it would mean the end of life.
The Apocalypse suddenly found thousands
of true believers in white lab coats. Hubble showed us a whole lot
more are one their way toward Earth. A 3-kni-long carrot-shaped
thing passes outside the moon, and will return much closer next
time. Astronomers calculate quickly, and realize that meteor impacts
come in cyclical waves and that Saturn’s gravitational tug has been
shaking loose asteroids from one of the “Trojan swarms” circling the
sun in the same orbit as Jupiter. These rogues then fall toward the
Sun.
The dire predictions caught the attention of the U.S. Air Force,
specifically the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, or
BMDO. In
1994, BMDO attached two warhead-fitted rockets onto a space probe
called Clementine I, which passed the moon and then were supposed to
fire the rockets at an asteroid, to blow off fragments. The BMDO
claimed the experiment failed.
More than year later, a strange
“alien ship” appears to approach and follow the Hale-Bopp asteroid,
which suddenly gives off a huge cloud of dust and changes course
erratically. Did our darling Clementine happen to hit the wrong
asteroid? Clementine II, fitted with rocket-launched research
probes, is scheduled for launch in early 1998.
Curiously, physicists learned that asteroids have extremely strong
magnetic fields. When approaching Earth, their trajectory tends to
be deflected by the planet’s own EM field. In other words, an
artificial EM field could possibly deflect an incoming asteroid by a
few degrees—not enough to force it away from entry but sufficiently
to save, let’s say Tokyo or New York City. Can such a large, strong
EM field be created artificially?
The West Australians who witnessed
the creation of a “Tesla shield” in isolated Banjawarn (while
Kiyohide Hayakawa was in the vicinity on May 28, 1993) attest to the
fact that the bubble of pink light held for about 2 hours before it
suddenly shut down.
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Solar Plasma
Another space invader, besides the ones in Hollywood movies and Sega
game machines, is called the Solar Blob. Every 11 years or so, the
Sun releases a huge ball of energy, a blob of magnetized plasma that
weighs several billion tons and moves at 620 miles per second. If
one locks onto and merges into the weak side of the Earth’s
magnetosphere (like a male plug into a socket), it creates a vast
geomagnetic storm that disables any electronic in the skies and on
the ground. The last big one hit, luckily at 2 AM, March 13, 1983,
in the vicinity of Quebec.
It crashed the Eastern Canadian power
grid for 9 hours. The next big corona mass ejection is due this year
sometime. If it hits in the daytime in summer, when power usage is
maximized, in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant, the results
could be spectacular. The total blackout would also knock out backup
power systems and make all the electronic controls spin around like
tops. In other words, nothing could prevent a nuclear meltdown. Is
it any wonder that Japanese scientists are eager for the Russians to
build a Tesla shield generator on one of the four disputed Kurile
Islands, under the new cooperation pact?
An EM shield could theoretically repel
or divert a geomagnetic storm, at least away from something like a
nuclear power station. Nobody knows what causes the solar blowout.
No one really knows what happens when a very large asteroid slams
into the fusion reactor known as the Sun. This year, NASA is sending
two spacecraft toward the Sun to monitor the next solar outburst.
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Polar Shift
The magnetic poles of the Earth periodically reverse themselves. How
the north pole become magnetic south, and vice versa, occurs is not
understood, but it has happened many times in the geological past.
The vast flux of magnetic energy is bound to create electromagnetic
havoc—blackouts, nuclear meltdowns and the like. By encasing
strategic command-and-control centers, ballistic missile silos,
nuclear subs and nuclear power stations under Tesla shields, it may
be possible to prevent a nuclear holocaust.
As the polar reversal could shut down
the Earth’s own energy field for a long time (it could be one of
those days mentioned by the ancients when the sun stood still) or it
could be as short as a billionth of a second, space planners would
rely on plasma-generated laser and microwave energy beaming down to
ground reception stations to power the Tesla shields. This is truly
sci-fi terrain we’ve entered. Even with the most advanced
technology, something is likely to go wrong.
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Power Generation
Asteroids, solar plasma and the increasing use of artificial EM
highlight the problems of nuclear power. If these terrors don’t
destroy humanity, a series of meltdowns is guaranteed to finish off
our species. Therefore, industrial societies will have to face the
prospects of shutting down nuclear plants and find alternative
sources of energy.
EM technology can provide new energy in
abundance, though the money-grubbing industrial leadership will not
willingly to tap into the cheapest energy source – the Earth’s own
electromagnetism. Instead, they will pursue crazy schemes, such as
using satellites to capture solar energy and beaming it down to
Earth stations as ELF energy or sending ELF waves from ground
stations near major gas fields in places like Arabia, Indonesia and
Alaska to consuming countries.
These strategies are sure to cause
further environmental havoc—and widen the ozone holes over our
heads. Sheer blind luck has enabled the human race to survive so
far. Ignorance was bliss; will our new knowledge prove to be a
curse? Nikola Tesla dreamed of a world of unlimited free energy for
peaceful ends; what his technology is spawning is a world of
limitless terror.
(Authors note: The long, intricate history of EM technology
and theory could not be covered except as a caricature in this
already sprawling article. The affects of EM waves on human brain
activity by Soviet and U.S psychiatrists also had to be neglected as
tangential to this story. Archipelago puts this material on-line
only because it falls within the parameters of the Aum affair; the
problem of human extinction is really beyond the scope of this
on-line project, at least for now. Since the many implications of
this esoteric technology are disturbing and provocative to say the
least, we are happy to answer questions to Archipelago, and can
provide research sources on specific issues, as they are too
extensive and fragmented to be listed here, without footnoting every
sentence.)
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Part 2
Victory for
Shambala
How Aum Researched and Tested
Electromagnetic Weapons for its Final War—in Japan, over the
Australian Outback and in the Ionosphere
Synopsis:
This article is the second
part in a series on how Aum Shinrikyo sect scientists
researched futuristic Electromagnetic Weapons from the
post-Soviet scalar arsenal and conducted their Tesla
Shield tests in West Australia. Considered here are the
experiments of Aum science chief Hideo Murai and the
field testing of EMW by the sect’s arms broker and
climate engineer, Kiyohide Hayakawa.
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Apocalyptic Predictions of His Holiness the Master Shoko Asahara,
aka Chizuo Matsumoto:
“The weapons used in World War III
will make the atomic and hydrogen bombs look like toys. At
present, the centerpiece of the Russian arsenal is called the
star-reflector cannon. The United States has the Strategic
Defense Initiative, and the extension of this is ‘microplasma.’”
—Shoko Asahara
April 19, 1993, speech to Sapporo
branch of Aurn Shinrilvo
“The weapon charges the whole space between the weapon and the
target into plasma, making it look like a solid white belt, a
‘sword.’ This is the very sword written about in the Book of
Revelation. This sword will exterminate almost all living
things.”
—Shoko Asahara
April 17, 1993, speech to Aurn’s
Sendai branch
“The conjunction of Uranus (which signifies secret weapons or
improved scientific weapons) and Mars may indicate that the
United States will conduct experiments with weapons somewhere
again.”
—Shoko Asahara
radio broadcast, Jan. 1, 1995,
predicting the start of US. Advanced testing early that year
“There will be a final battle between Rudra Chakrin, the king of
Shambala, and a foolish being called Vemacitta. The war at the
end of this century is the last event seen by many prophets for
the past several thousand years.
When it happens, I want to fight bravely.”
—Shoko Asahara
Aum radio broadcast Dec. 4, 1994
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In the Eye of the
Galaxy
Few people around the world suspect the existence of electromagnetic
weapons, and most would probably disbelieve the power, accuracy and
variety of these weapons. Even the scientists and engineers at the
center of the world’s most powerful electronics-producing
nation—Japan—were stunned to discover that long-range EM weapons
with global reached were being secretly deployed by the superpowers.
It happened by sheer accident, in February 1987.
The Japanese satellite called Ginga, or Galaxy, was launched that
month in a high orbit, searching the skies for X-ray emissions from
distant stars. But it also had another, secret mission—to detect
gamma radiation from Chinese underground nuclear weapons explosions
at the Lop Nor test site and Soviet nuclear tests in Semipalatinsk,
Kazakhstan. Such military intelligence was crucial because
trans-continental air currents would carry fallout from leakage from
Central Asian tests sites directly over the Japanese archipelago—an
environmental and public health nightmare.
When Ginga crossed the Equator in early June, it picked up massive
staccato bursts of gamma rays, at twice the frequency of stellar
sources. Astronomers linked to ground control at the Institute of
Space and Astronautical Science wondered if they had found some sort
of mutant quasar, but the data did not come close to any known
source. Then, they realized the gamma ray discharges had come from
below Ginga—but below it there was just a vast body of water, far
from any nuclear plant, cyclotron or test site. They contacted NASA,
which ran a computer check on satellite orbits.
NASA replied that the probable source was a Russian spacecraft,
Japanese scientists came to the chilling realization that another
satellite in lower orbit was irradiating the ionosphere. Each time
Ginga over flew the path of Cosmos 1900-- a craft that the Soviets
claimed was an oceanic observation satellite—the readings were the
same: massive bursts of radioactivity. Accidental leakage? Not
likely because Cosmos had not been launched until 10 months after
Ginga, in December 1987.
Therefore, Ginga had detected
radiation-seeding by a predecessor satellite that burned on reentry,
which was soon replaced by Cosmos. The Soviets were using a series
of satellites to deliberately irradiate the Van Allen belts of the
upper atmosphere. But why?
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Ring over the
Equator
What satellite Ginga stumbled upon was an electromagnetic “mirror,”
a ionized reflector for transmission of low-frequency beams, which
was a part of the Russian EMW arsenal. The electromagnetic
technology has been used to alter the climate in the Northern
Hemisphere to lessen the economic cost of Russia’s severe winters.
It is also used for advanced global communications, for anti-missile
defenses and to induce earthquakes.
In other words, it is extremely
sophisticated and dangerous technology, wide open for abuse in the
wrong hands. A similar system was patented by Bernard Eastlund,
former chief of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, which forms the
core of the U.S. Navy’s HAARP program in Alaska. (V2, the companion
article above, provides an overview on this technology.)
If this artificially ionized belt acts like a mirror, then
electromagnetic waves sent from ground stations in the Southern
Hemisphere would be reflected back to a roughly equal longitude and
a roughly equidistant latitude in the Northern Hemisphere, and vice
versa. For example, to change the weather patterns on the steppes of
Kazaldistan (Nikita Khruschev’s hare-brained scheme was to grow
wheat there; after initial failures, it is now one of the world’s
top breadbaskets, thanks to milder weather), one would have to place
a EM transmitter in the vicinity of French-controlled Kerguelen
Island, south of the Indian Ocean.
The ability to focus the EM waves, however, is the most technically
difficult problem, which can be solved by using two intersecting
beams of scalar energy to create an interference pattern, that is, a
third standing wave. This standing wave could be applied in
different formats to create various electromagnetic effects or to
ionize the atmospheric gases to create deadly plasma. This would
account for a diversity of shapes and light effects, that is, UFOs,
seen by many thousands of observers around the world that cannot be
attributed to passing planes and other physical objects.
Since KAL 007 was ultimately downed by a EM pulse weapon, after it
was crippled by a small air-to-air rocket, Japanese scientists could
conclude that there is a major EMW station located on the Kamchatka
Peninsula—and that was the real reason for the KAL 007 overflight.
The point in the Southern Hemisphere that corresponds to Kamchatka
is South Australia, which Kiyohide Hayakawa visited in vain (on a
bogus uranium exploration mission) on his second visit Down Under.
Eventually, Hayakawa homed in on West
Australia, a location that would indicate he was in contact with an EM base closer to Russia’s Manchurian and Mongolian borders, or
inside North Korea. This scalar interferometer technology, reflected
off the ionosphere mirror, is presumably what Asahara meant by
“star-reflector cannon.”
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Aum’s EM Lab
As Ginga was gathering evidence on Russian atmospheric irradiation,
a graduate student at Osaka Prefectural University studied the data.
One of Japan’s top X-ray astronomers, specializing in stellar X-ray
emissions, Hideo Murai was also a member of the yoga training
institute that would become Aum Shimikyo. His inquisitive mind,
spirituality and desire to protect humanity with science was backed
by immense genius—an IQ reputedly higher than Einstein’s.
Murai must have known that the mystery of an artificial radiation
belt around the Equator would have devastating consequences for
humankind. But he was enough of a scientist to know that to fight
this sort of global madness, one had to comprehend the underlying
science. He was also a good technician. His professor marveled at
how Murai wrote software to crunch his electromagnetic data inside a
laptop computer.
Ginga’s findings would confirm Murai’s suspicions that influential
astrophysicists and nuclear physicists in the West were under the
influence of occultic ideas, as promoted by several fraternal
orders. He accompanied Shoko Asahara to the pyramids of Egypt in
July 1987, and the Guru reassured him that ancient psychic phenomena
and electromagnetic technology were inextricably linked. With his
new understanding, Murai would eventually develop the now infamous
electro-studded head gear that calmed brain waves, invent shields
against EM weapons and would himself attempt to build the ultimate
weapon for the Final War.
Murai’s search for the ultimate weapon would lead Aum’s cadres to
farflung sites like the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, into the
DARPA databases and to Moscow. And it would lead to his violent
death, in April 1995, from abdominal knife wounds inflicted by an
ethnic Korean gangster to protect the reputations and interests of
some Very Important People. However independent-minded Murai may
have been, Aum did not act on its own in penetrating the Russian
aerospace program—the espionage program was financed and directed by
Japan’s scientific, political and intelligence establishment, as
detailed in earlier issues of Archipelago.
The Aum science ministry’s early research was on the periphery on EM
weapons technology. For example, Murai and Toru Toyoda, the Tokyo
University-educated nuclear physicist, were attempting to develop EM
shields against laser-weapon attacks. Shoko Asahara believed that
his driver had been repeatedly attacked by a blinding laser weapon,
and the near misses had spared him from being a victim of an auto
crash. He also assumed that Aum buildings were being bombarded by
microwaves.
Murai developed special clothing in white cloth and gold and silver
Mylar to deflect various wavelengths. This accounts for the stranger
“spacemen clothing” worn by the sect members, and why the
rank-and-file wore high-collared white uniforms. Murai was aware,
however, that the plastic lining of metallic Mylar would melt and
emit toxic fumes, if the surface was hit for an extensive period.
The Aum buildings were painted white and windows of sensitive rooms
were curtained with metallic Mylar.
To block visible light, Toyoda suggested
aluminum panels for buildings. For longer wavelengths, he suggested
the noble of gold and silver, which however transform light into
heat, requiring a cooling system. Murai applied these principles to
fabricate an electrically charged fine copper netting for the
windshield of Asahara’s vehicle to deflect and absorb laser light
and microwave beams. The driver was also order to wear reflective
sunglasses or goggles.
In one of his experiments, Murai bombarded a steel wire netting with
microwaves and, separately, with a laser beam. The results were
predictable, considering Murai’s previous electromagnetic research
on the crystal structure of iron. Aum’s infamous cremation unit,
which prosecutors claimed was used to dispose of bodies of murdered
sect members, was actually a microwave-plasma incinerator, a common
industrial waste disposal system. (Japanese mortuaries use this
system to reduce corpses to white ash, and so do waste disposal
companies.)
When microwaves are reflected and
focused on industrial scrap, it generates plasma inside the
magnetically protected chamber. This vaporizes the organic compounds
into hydrogen and carbon and transforms the metals into gases. Upon
cooling the alloyed metal is separated into and recovered as pure
component metals.
“In the experiments with wire
netting, I found that each material had its own characteristics.
For example, iron wire netting produced plasma itself. The
material I had put inside it burned,” Murai recalled.
This discovery led to a theoretical
leap. Murai was aware of reports of spontaneous human combustion in
cases like the French student who went up in flames while taking a
shower at St. Marie College outside Paris, or the woman sunbathing
on a Rio beach who got a bad burn that left only her teeth on the
sands. Murai realized that people were being bombarded by intense
microwave transmissions from relay satellites. But he suggested that
this strange incidents were not merely accidents of misguided
transmissions, but were actually experiments in generating plasma
through microwave interference.
“(Examples of individual spontaneous
combustion) is definitely some sort of experiment. The trouble
with microwaves is that they cannot be focused on such a small
spot because of their wavelength. If a satellite is put into
stationary orbit, and a 1 –km area is targeted, an antenna about
6 km wide is required. Thus, in my opinion, it would not work at
the size of a human body, but at a wider range,” he said.
Asahara then cited an example of a whole
town in India suddenly being engulfed in flames. At another time, he
speculated,
“In Tantrayana vows, there is one
that prohibits attainers from destroying villages or towns. This
means that the power to destroy a town or village is obtained
through Tantrayana and Vajrayana practice. I believe that only I
can stop World War III.”
Murai replied that the width of a town
or village conforms to the area affected by the wavelength of
microwaves transmitted via a relay satellite. There was also the
widely known report from the Gulf War of Iraqi soldiers being
vaporized inside an underground Iraqi bunker. What made the highly
focused microwave attacks possible, Murai realized, was to overlap
three microwave beams to create electromagnetic interference, which
ionizes the air and organic matter into an all-consuming plasma.
Shoko Asahara kept himself well-informed about the “black weapons”
being developed by the superpowers, using electronics technology
made in Japan. He said,
“Remember the Strategic Defense
Initiative? Plasma and laser weapons seemed to have vanished
after the SDI program, but these weapons have become quite
advanced. For example, there is a 50 kilowatt plasma weapon that
can be carried inside a car and can instantly kill any living
thing within 200 to 400 meters.”
The last example he cited, the ultimate
car bomb, is not far-fetched, since an accident triggering of such a
weapon about that time resulted in the vaporization of an
auto-transport ship in the North Pacific. The news of that incident,
of course, was heavily suppressed.
By March 1994, Shoko Asahara was confident enough about Murai’s
research that he would say to Aum members at the Suginami branch in
Tokyo:
“So the Final War will not be
something like a Christian fighting with a sword against a
Buddhist. It will be much fiercer. What will the final war be
like? Current weaponry such as nuclear bombs and chemical,
laser, plasma and other weapons will probably be used in full
force. There will also be an ultimate weapon that can instantly
destroy an area 10 kilometers in radius has yet to appear....
the power which holds this will win.”
Such a monster weapon was on a higher
level of technology than Aum possessed. After solving the initial
theoretical and technical problems on pulse EM weaponry to his
satisfaction and initiating research on plasma weapons, and after
receiving favorable reports from Hayakawa in West Australia,
Murai
was ready to attempt a much bigger EM project—to build Japan’s first
scalar electromagnetic interferometer, which could be modified as a
so-called “earthquake machine,” as a particle-beam air-defense
system to knock out ballistic missiles, a high-energy shield or the
decisive instrument of mass destruction in the Final War.
In the year before the Tokyo subway gassing on March 20, 1995, Murai
was close to his goal and was preparing to build a large
electromagnetic weapons facility. He had on order gas lasers from
Russia, presumably to build the steady-state plasma generators for
standing wave experiments. Aum cadres obtained software on laser
amplification technology from the NEC laser research institute in
Sagamihara, and gained access to RDX (rapid detonating explosive)
needed for pulse generators, from the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
facility in Hiroshima. The Aum hackers, using government-controlled
networks, managed to penetrate sensitive U.S. databases.
Aum members were in contact with the Tesla Society in New York and
had plans to visit the Belgrade museum where the papers of the
prescient Serb-Croatian inventor Nikola Tesla are stored. Needless
to say, this was merely a procedure to make certain no theoretical
points were overlooked. Aum’s Russian scientists had provided
detailed designs and the theoretical grounding to develop a
technology more powerful even than the ultimate weapon predicted by
Asahara.
“Murai had plans to build a huge research facility on one
of the Aum properties,” said a senior Aum official this past summer.
“But only he knew any of the actual
details. All other Aum members were strictly forbidden to work
on the project.”
In other words, after gathering the
know-how and components for the EM weapons center, an entirely new
group of scientists and technicians from various institutes and
universities were slated to take over the actual R&D work. Except
for Murai, Aum had to step aside. At the time, Aum’s science-related
technical staff—including the nation’s brightest and best young
physicists and chemists—numbered more than 270 people, that is, more
than most public research institutes. But the new weapons system,
built under contract, was beyond the capability of the sect
scientists and would need the skills of scientists trained in secret
defense programs in Japan, and likely Russia as well.
Where did Murai expect to get the finding for such a huge project?
How could they pay for such an ambitious weapons-research program?
The senior Aum official stated,
“Ultimately, the finds came from the
Japanese government though Hayakawa. Kiyohide Hayakawa (the
sect’s construction minister and chief arms dealer) set up and
ran several research institutes, which got most of their funding
from government-funded R&D grants.”
A former Unification Church cadre,
Hayakawa ran several companies that conducted research financed by
semi-government foundations. He emerged as the central figure in the
actual electromagnetic weapons testing conducted in West Australia.
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The Green
Computer
The
Aum’s Australian episode was documented in detail in our
predecessor publication, The Japan Times Weekly, before it was
gutted. Kiyohide Hayakawa visited Australia on three occasions, and
possibly approached offshore Perth for a fourth visit aboard a
Soviet military vessel. Japanese police and foreign intelligence
agency has revealed next to nothing has been revealed about his
first two visits, except for a bogus uranium exploration mission in
South Australia and his recruitment in Perth of a former Rashneesh
supporter, an apparently wealthy Japanese woman, who was separated
from her Australian husband.
Why such secrecy about the earlier visits? At the time, Australia
was also a center of activity for two other principals in the Aum
case—former Diet member Toshio Yamaguchi, the sect’s political
liaison, and Shinshinto Diet member Keisuke Nakanishi, who as
Defense Agency minister allegedly linked Aum’s intelligence chief
Inoue to a secret organization of 700 rightwing Self-Defense Force
officers and NCOs, especially those in an elite paratroop unit based
in Chiba.
The pair often flew to Sydney as
favorite guests and golf partners by Harunori Takahashi, the head of
the EIE group, whose overseas real estate activities and shady
dealings (like flying the Japanese customs chief to Hong Kong for an
unspecified meeting) bankrupted the Kyowa and Anzen credit unions.
Takahashi was also one of the chief financial backers of Bond
University, owning much of the real estate surrounding the campus.
After Guru Asahara returned to Japan after a visit to Banjawarn
sheep station, he applied for a second tourist visa, this time to
visit Sydney. The visa was denied. It might also be recalled that
immediately after the Tokyo subway gassing, the JAL office, Japanese
consulate and JETRO office and Japanese businesses in Sydney
received threatening, supposedly from Aum, obviously a warning to
remain silent about what they might have known about Aum and its
contacts in Australia. The fill extent of activities by the sect and
its political patrons is still an evolving story.
Whatever his past activities Down Under, Hayakawa flew into Perth
for his third visit in April 1993, bringing intelligence chief Inoue
in tow. From there, on April 13, he was accompanied by a Japanese
real estate agent to Banjawarn sheep station in the remote West
Australian Outback. He was ostensibly searching for a source of
uranium, though far better mining areas abounded north and east of Banjawarn. As an Australian geologist told Archipelago, the dry
lakebeds of Banjawarn contained leached uranium salts but in
concentrations too low for cost effective mining. Hayakawa must have
had another geological purpose in mind.
After the Tokyo subway gassing, the news media suggested that Aum
set up the ranch to conduct nerve gas experiments on sheep.
Interviews with local residents proved this much publicized claim to
be unadulterated crap. If Aum wanted to kill sheep, the job was
better done in a controlled situation in Japan, without going to the
trouble of smuggling nerve gas past customs or purchasing a vast
range.
Curiously, the now-discredited Japanese
police investigation claimed that sect chemist Masami Tsuchida made
his first batch of several dozen grams of sarin, immediately before
coming to Australia in the Asahara party in September 1993. If so,
how could he have smuggled several grams of liquid sarin in a 1.8
liter sake bottle, as the Australian police have suggested? The sect
had no self-enclosed chemical-reaction processor to separate the few
grams of sarin liquid from more than a liter of solvent.
No, Hayakawa came for a much different purpose. He brought along
what he called a “Green Computer” and a set of electrodes for direct
electromagnetic readings from the soil. For days, he conducted EM
readings and late into the nights punched in data into the green
laptop, which exactly fits the description of the computing system
that Murai devised during his college years. After the calculations
were completed, Hayakawa decided to buy the sheep station in late
April 1993.
Why did Hayakawa and Inoue spend entire
nights crunching numbers on the Green Computer? According to
Australian geologist Harry Mason, Hayakawa had to have been taking
precise electromagnetic readings and possibly searching for
interference patterns and possible local anomalies. The purpose of
these calculations can be surmised from the eyewitness reports,
which are briefly summarized here.
In the dark hours just after midnight
on May 28, 1993, a fireball
was seen by prospectors north of Banjawarn. It flew from the north
toward the Banjawarn sheep station. After it disappeared beyond the
horizon, a blue flash illuminated the sky, a powerful earth tremor
could be felt over a radius of more than 100 miles, and then a large
hemisphere of orange light, lined with a silverish glow, rose above
the apparent blast site. The dome of light kept its shape for two
hours, and then suddenly shut down like “someone turning off a
switch,” according to a researcher in the area. Months later,
residents of Sydney were awoken by an similar blast and dome of
light.
An article in The New York Times by William Broad, published Jan. 21
this year, focused on the blast and the flashes in the sky, but
failed to note that the luminous dome-like phenomenon remained
stable for two hours—unlike any natural occurrence such as a
meteorite landing or a familiar human-caused event like a nuclear
blast, not even a neutron bomb. No physical evidence of a nuclear
blast—a crater or radioactive fallout—could be detected, ruling out
a nuke or a meteorite impact.
There is only conclusion that satisfies the evidence: A Tesla shield
was being demonstrated over Banjawarn and Sydney. A Tesla shield is
a large electromagnetic standing wave that can protect a city or
military base against missile and bomb attacks or against meteorites
and electromagnetic pulses.
Were the Russians demonstrating their EMW technology to prospective
Japanese clients through their agent, Kiyohide Hayakawa? Hayakawa
wasn’t merely a crazy sect leader or government spy, he was actually
a trained observer, a full-fledged climate engineer. In the research
phase for the Weekly report on Aum’s Australian activities, the
editorial staff contacted Osaka Prefectural University, where
Hayakawa had done his graduate studies in “greening engineering,”
specializing in anti-desertification.
At the time of his studies, in the early
1 970s, climate engineering was practically a forbidden profession,
since much of its work was banned under a U.N. treaty. Following the
Weekly’s revelation, the university in Osaka changed its story and
reported to the Japanese press that Hayakawa had studied the
innocuous art of landscape gardening!
After leaving school, Hayakawa worked for the Konoike-gumi
construction company in Kobe, his hometown. Then, as a Unification
Church activist, he set up several companies in Kobe, specializing
in technical research, which were funded by government science
grants and bank loans. In 1986, he shifted his allegiance to Aum,
and brought with him millions of dollars, the companies and more
than a dozen cadre. From then on, as the Aum construction minister,
he ran a separate operation inside the sect.
In 1988, Hayakawa purchased a valley in Naminoson, at the foot of
Mount Aso in Kyushu. The barracks-like buildings were set up in a
strange configuration, in a huge circle about the diameter of the
U.S. Navy’s “elephant cage” communications center on Okinawa. After
a 200-person clash with alleged Soka Gakkai members shipped in from
Tokyo, he was arrested and imprisoned. Soon after his release in
early 1990, he entertained members of the Russian Embassy in Tokyo,
and made his first of his 21 visits to Russia the following year.
One of his missions was to support a military insurrection in China,
with Russian arms and provide nuclear weaponry to Taiwan. The civil
war and invasion were scheduled for November 1995. It would seem
that a war allying Russia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand and Japan
against China could provoke a nuclear response by Beijing against
Tokyo.
Before the shooting war was scheduled to
start, an anti-missile shield would be considered absolutely
essential, and the Tesla shield that the Russians demonstrated in
Australia fit the bill perfectly. Then came the Tokyo subway
gassing, which the canceled the East Asian war. Japan was still
interested in the Russian technology, but after Aum was shut down,
Tokyo could not purchase it covertly.
The demise of Aum did not deter Japanese scientists funded by MITI
from pursuing another aspect of the West Australian EM experiments
in weather control. It turned out that the desert was an excellent
site for sequestering carbon dioxide, by growing vast new forests.
All that is needed is rainfall—an rainmaking today is as easy as
throwing a switch and bouncing energy off the electromagnetic ring
above the Equator.
Satellite Ginga’s discovery opened up a
whole new galaxy for Japanese scientists, at least in terms of
research grants. Meanwhile, local residents in the West Australian
Outback have reported dozens of UFO sightings recently, and the
area’s climate has turned cooler and wetter, pleasing the scientists
from Tokyo University and Tsukuba doing their anti-desertification
research in the Banjawarn area.
Is Western Australia being used as a secret test site, without
authorization from the local authorities, the Australian government
or U.N. agencies in charge of the ENMOD treaty? Previous EM tomology
(underground exploration with EM waves) experiments were conducted
not far away by the French a few decade earlier. Because of its
geographic position, low population density, the barrenness of the
environment and electromagnetic features, the region makes an ideal
test site.
And it should be recalled that former
Diet member Shintaro Ishihara, a sponsor of Aum, has urged a merger
of Japanese electronics industry with the Russian military program.
This raises the suspicion that a new generation of EM weapons, based
on scalar technology, is being test in the Outback.
But wouldn’t require people on the ground? Not to mention Aum and
the Japanese scientists who followed them, local residents have
repeated sighted many young Japanese males traveling singly on
motorcycles through the dusty back trails of the Banjawarn area
(there are hundreds of better biking trails in more hospitable and
scenic parts of the continent).
These biker sightings go back to New
Year’s of 1994, when a constable with the Laverton police (Laverton
being the site of the aboriginal community who were intrigued by the
Aum presence) found a 22-year-old Japanese male in the Outback,
sitting in the 50 Celsius heat (122 Fahrenheit) with his feet in a
puddle. His motorcycle had broken down and then ran out of fuel. He
became dehydrated after running out of water. At the time, the
unsuspecting Australian authorities allowed him to continue his
journey after his hospitalization.
Later more Japanese bikers were sighted. One carried a map more
detailed than any available in Australia. When queried, the
motorcyclist said that he was a college student hired by a Japanese
scientific research institute to conduct a detailed survey of plant
life and landscape features. It can be assumed his movements were
being tracked by a satellite navigation system. The extremely fine
detail of such studies are reminiscent of the minute analysis done
by Hayakawa on the Green Computer. It is known that EM technology
can easily go awry, with stupendously dangerous effects, if
electromagnetic conditions on the ground are not figured into the
calculation.
Climate control experiments are bad enough, but isn’t it far-fetched
that they are being used merely as a cover for a secret
weapons-testing project? After Asahara party left Banjawarn in the
autumn of 1993, and even after the sect presence was entirely shut
down in spring 1995, local residents witnessed any increasing number
of strange electromagnetic phenomena in the skies over Western
Australia.
The most unusual were standing columns
of light that were sometimes not accompanied by cloud formations.
One of these was actually caught on still photos—a glowing vertical
pink line with smaller light features on either side, with strongly
resembled the ominous and vast “sword” in the sky mentioned by Asahara.
In a commentary on Nostradamus, Asahara wrote an intriguing line,
“After insubstantial religions with
a pseudo-light, there will be a religion which produces light as
the sun does, and it will change the future."
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