Nessie - Oh So you ARE the Mind Control Nessie. Well, I covered the United
Nations Outer Space Conference in Vienna for THE GUARDIAN. There were lots
of spacepeople there, communist and capitalist. But just call me the
Guardian PLUS. I think you are doing a remarkable job of documenting the
lower half of the UFO/ET phenomenon - that part of it which is composed of
artefacts of the Secret State - Mind Control and Black Ops craft.
BUT you are an unwitting tool of the Secret State, IMHO. The secret state
has a two tier strategy. One tier is the tier you cover - they want to
appropriate ETness, and with that gain mind control, spiritual and virtual
dominion over mankind.
Tier two involves destruction and assassination of any human forces that
support extraterrestrial intelligence, and warfare wherever possible upon ET
intelligence as it has a presence on Earth. This latter tier is documented
by the many reports of space-based laser anti-ET weapons. It's called,
eliminate the evidence.
My feeling - and I appeal to you as a former fellow colleague at the Guardian
-
that that it is vital for you to present your readership with a blanced
picture - tier one and tier two. You may have to go into research areas you
have not covered, and expand your pictures, but you are forming reality for a
lot of people - not only that, readers of the Guardian, who tend to be taken
in by
secret state anti ET propaganda, paradoxically. Alfred Webre, Vancouver, BC
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http://www.sfbg.com/nessie/15.html
Spin doctors
Devices that could pass for UFOs have been around
for years.
By nessie
AS WE HAVE seen, anomalous aerial phenomena and
even
unsubstantiated reports of anomalous aerial
phenomena can have an
almost uncanny ability to induce irrational
gullibility in people. As we
have also seen, this phenomenon has long been
noted, studied, and on
occasion applied, the world over for centuries.
On Halloween Night 1938, Orson Welles produced a
radio play based
on H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds. Many Americans,
either tuning in
late or possessing what by modern standards is an
almost quaint level
of naïveté, believed that it was not fiction, that
invaders from Mars had
actually landed in New Jersey and were laying
waste to all before them.
Panic ensued. Many people fled for their lives.
Others got Old Betsy
down from her place over the mantelpiece and
rushed out into the yard
to have at 'em. Casualties were reported.
This was not lost on the psychological warriors of
the world. Ten
months later, Nazi Minister of Propaganda Joseph
Goebbels spoke on
the radio. He told the German people an only
slightly less outlandish
tale, that not Martians, but Poles had invaded.
Unlike Welles, the Nazis
had actually prepared some faux evidence. They
were emboldened by
the success of the Reichstag Fire, a ruse that had
swept German civil
rights and the last of the Nazi's internal
opposition away with one blow.
The Nazis dressed up some prisoners in Polish
uniforms, broadcast a
violently provocative diatribe from a radio
transmitter a few miles from
the Polish border, shot the place up, and left it
strewn with corpses.
This stunt ultimately proved to be the single most
deadly psy op in all of
human history (we hope). It was called Operation
Canned Meat. The
German people, who are apparently dumb as Yanks
any day, fell for it
hook, line, and sinker. They counterattacked clear
to the gates of
Moscow. Casualties were reported.
However, despite their much vaunted überbrains,
the Nazis apparently
lacked a grasp of arithmetic sufficient to enable
them to calculate the
odds of winning the fight they started. They bit
off way more than they
could ever possibly chew. Once they crossed the
Soviet border their
fate was essentially sealed. It was only a matter
of time. One thing led
to another, and by late in the war their only hope
was some
near-miraculous technological breakthrough on the
level of the Allies'
Manhattan Project.
Then mysterious lights began to appear in the
night skies over
Germany. In the area between Hagenau in
Alsace-Lorraine and
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse in the Rhine Valley,
there were certain
phenomena that oddly resemble later accounts of
flying saucers.
American flyers were convinced they were faced
with a new German
secret weapon. They called them "Kraut balls" or,
more commonly,
"Foo Fighters." This meant "firefighters," and
came from the French
word for fire, feu.
A popular comic strip of the era, Smokey Stover,
may have contributed
some to the name. It featured, for a while, a
running line, "Where
there's feu, there's fire." Years later it became
the name of a pretty
good band. But that's another story.
Most experts in the field, and the majority of
fliers who encountered
them, considered these weird lights to be RPVs
(remotely piloted
vehicles) whose purpose was to observe Allied
bombers and/or
interfere with their ignition systems. In some
respects, though, they
resembled ball lightning, artificially generated
and under control from
the ground.
Of course it was not the first time ball
lightning, or "Kugelblitz" as they
call it in German, was seen in the area. Ball
lightning is a fairly rare but
well-documented phenomenon. Artificial ball
lighting can be generated
with microwaves. You can even do it in your
microwave oven.
The Foo Fighters were far from the only advanced
technology that the
Nazis were developing when they were finally
overrun. For a good
introduction to the subject I recommend you read
Man-Made UFOs
1944-1994: 50 Years of Suppression by Renato Vesco
and David
Hatcher Childress, ISBN 0-932813-23-2. It's a
great read and very well
illustrated. No examination of the postwar UFO
phenomenon is
complete without it. How much of it is true, I'll
leave for you to judge.
The more important question is how much is
missing.
After the war, Nazi scientists emigrated to
America wholesale under
the auspices of Project Paperclip. Project
Paperclip is far too vast a
topic to adequately cover in this, or any single,
column. But trust me; I
will get back to it. If you can't wait, click
here, here, and/or here. In the
meantime, suffice to say the Nazi émigrés brought
their expertise and
their advanced technology with them, flying disks
included.
They didn't all go to America. Both the Soviet
Union and the United
Kingdom had the ample resources – and the Nazi
assistance – needed
to have been able to build and fly their own UFOs.
According to the
London Sunday Times, "recently discovered"
photographs taken at a
secret laboratory in the 1950s show British
designers also explored
disk-shaped aircraft after WWII.
But the roots of man-made UFOs go far deeper than
the Third Reich. A
case can be made that the first modern "flying
saucer" was born of the
work of pioneering American antigravity researcher
T. Townsend
Brown. Working in conjunction with Dr. P. A.
Biefield, Brown found that,
when properly suspended, highly charged capacitors
showed a
tendency to move relative to the gravitational
force. This is known as
the Biefeld-Brown effect.
The scientist and layman alike encounter a
primary
difficulty in understanding the Biefeld-Brown
effect and its
relation to the solution of the flying saucer
mystery.
A proper interpretation of this theory is
prevented because
both scientist and layman are conditioned to
think in
electromagnetic concepts, whereas the
Biefeld-Brown
effect relates to electrogravitation.
-- Mason Rose, Ph.D., president, University
for Social
Research (1952), published in Science and
Invention,
August 1929
By all means, do read up. For a look at the
Biefeld-Brown effect
allegedly in action, check out this .avi file.
Personally, I think it looks
more like an ionocraft device (see below), but who
knows?
Then there are the very interesting patents of
Henry Wallace to
consider. Wallace was an ngineer at General
Electric about 25 years
ago, and developed some incredible inventions
relating to the
underlying physics of the gravitational field. Yet
few people have heard
of him or his work. Wallace discovered that a
force field, similar or
related to the gravitational field, results from
the interaction of relatively
moving masses. He built machines which
demonstrated that this field
could be generated by spinning masses of certain
materials at certain
speeds.
Wallace's are by no means the only patents for
gravitational negation
methods, or even for gravitational negation
methods based on spinning
masses. I heartily encourage all of you to pursue
your own research in
this area. Not only is it good practice, but it
will open your eyes.
Among other things, it will reveal just what a
pork-barrel boondoggle
NASA's multibillion-dollar rocketry apparently is.
A good place to start
researching is the Antigravity Propulsion Page.
The patent list there is
by no means complete. However, I can personally
guarantee you that it
will keep any serious researcher busy for quite a
while. There is so
much we were never taught in school.
There are a number very of interesting patents for
electrically powered
vehicles. Some derive from Brown's work. Others
employ related, but
different, principles. Let's look at one, the
ionocraft. It was the work of
Major A. P. de Seversky. It has been described as
"downright spooky."
It is dead silent. It can hover. It can travel at
incredible speeds. Its drive
mechanism looks an awful lot like a set of
old-fashioned bedsprings.
Aerodynamically, it works just like a helicopter.
But instead of using a
rotor and blades, it creates the downward airflow
electrically by means
of an ionic discharge. The ions act on the air
like a man treading water.
They just push down. And the craft rises.
The ionocraft has pretty much disappeared from the
media since it
was the subject of a Popular Mechanics article the
year of the patent. I
seriously doubt that this was because development
has ceased or
because the concept lacked promise. Consider, for
example, the
power-to-weight ratios determined by study of the
original working
model:
ionocraft, .96 hp/lb Piper Cub, .065 hp/lb
helicopter, .1
hp/lb
Major de Seversky was concerned that the ionocraft
might be mistaken
for a kind of space vehicle. "This is not a
spacecraft," he explained
emphatically to forestall any possible
misunderstanding. "It's an
airplane, designed to operate within the
atmosphere. But it will be able
to do things that no present type of aircraft can
accomplish."
None of the men working on the ionocraft could be
pinned down to any
production timetable. "It's a pretty wild
project," admitted one technical
director, a veteran of 20 years in the missile
business. "But that's what
they said when we started working on rockets."
Major de Seversky viewed his invention in
historical perspective: "We
are exploring an entirely new principle of flight.
We're just at the spot
where the Wright Brothers were in 1903. We are
just beginning to see
the possibilities."
The ionocraft is not an "antigravity" device
either, except in the sense
that a helicopter is an antigravity device. But
with the lightweight,
high-tensile-strength carbon fibers, Kevlar, super
epoxies, and
micro-miniaturized gizmos available now – not to
mention relatively
lightweight power supplies – one could whip up a
pretty impressive
RPV that would look awfully convincing to people
conditioned by half a
decade of media indoctrination as to what a "UFO"
is supposed to look
and act like.
This is particularly true of the widely reported
flying disks and flying
triangles. This is amply illustrated by the
drawings which accompany
the patent.
It is easy to also imagine how the very shape of
the body could
enhance the lift effect of the ion wind through
employment of the
Coanda effect. In fact, Henri Coanda himself
designed in 1935 a flying
machine which very much resembles what is known
today as a "flying
saucer." Coanda considered that this could be the
most important
application of his effect for the aviation of the
future.
In 1967, at a Symposium organized by the Romanian
Academy, he
said:
These airplanes we have today are no more
than a
perfection of a toy made of paper children
used to play
with. My opinion is we should search for a
completely
different flying machine, based on other
flying principles. I
consider the aircraft of the future, that
which will take off
vertically, fly as usual and land vertically.
This flying
machine should have no parts in movement.
We have seen that the technology to fake
extraterrestrial contact has
been around for at least half a century, probably
longer. We have also
seen how the advantage of using such technology as
a psychological
weapon could easily outweigh the advantage it
could bring if used as a
conventional weapon. So when the "Benevolent Space
Brothers" land
and tell us all who their anointed human
representatives are, I
recommend you take it with a very big grain of
salt. And when they
head back up the saucer's gangplank, check for a
zipper up the back of
their rubber suits.
As for the so-called "alien abductions" supposedly
going on already, for
those of you not already familiar with the work of
Martin Cannon, I refer
you first to the recent work of Canadian
researcher Michael Persinger.
Persinger is inducing hallucinations in people. He
selected a group of
250 students for the study. Every one of those
subjects claimed that
they never had a mystical experience of any kind,
never been on drugs
or anything.
Persinger has a motorcycle helmet on which he has
mounted a lot of
coils at specific locations. The pulsing of the
coils is controlled by a
computer. He can focus the magnetic energy to a
very small point in
the brain, a point 1 centimeter on a side. He
focused the signal on a
part of the brain known as the amygdala, which he
claims is the site of
all mystical experience that people have. He uses
a basic 10-hertz
square wave, changing the "ripple" on the square
wave rather than the
frequency or the shape of the wave. He also
controls the intensity.
What he is able to do is elicit a common type of
hallucination. Virtually
without exception the hallucination goes like
this: the person lays down.
There is a strobe light in the ceiling to induce a
mildly altered state. He
has the subject free-associate. Almost without
exception, these people
who never had a mystical experience start seeing
an "alien being" on
the ceiling which, as he changes the intensity and
the ripple on the
signal, comes down from the ceiling and is lands
in front of the person
and starts to have a conversation with them.
"Except for $10,000 given to us in 1983 by a
researcher (from the U.S.
Navy) who was interested in magnetic fields and
brain activity," says
Persinger, "all of my work has been supported out
of my pocket,
primarily from my private practice."
If you are at all surprised that the government
takes an interest in the
induction of hallucinations by technological
means, by all means stay
tuned. Soon we'll begin to look deeper into the
technology of mind
control and the long-standing practice of
employing human guinea pigs
against their will and often without their
knowledge. You'll hear some
tales that will chill your spine.
If you are already familiar with this practice and
wish to make your
displeasure known to the authorities (as if they
care), be sure to attend
the demo Saturday, April 8, 2000 from 11:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. It will
take place on the north steps of the California
State Capitol Building in
Sacramento.
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