On July 28 at 2:37 pm, I posted EM WEAPONS & IRAQ: THE BEGINNING OF HELL ON EARTH. Here is what Ted Twietmeyer said subsequent to that.
Peace, Arlene Johnson Publisher/Author http://www.truedemocracy.net > >-----Forwarded Message----- >>From: leslie o <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Sent: Jul 29, 2006 3:02 PM >>To: Arlene Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Ted Twietmeyer's critique >> >>Arlene, >> Here is Ted's response to the article (below critique). >> Love & hugs, Leslie >> >> Ted Twietmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> There are numerous innacuracies in this email. This is rare for me to >> write a rebuttal like this, but this is so far off the wall SOMEONE needs to >> bring it out. Alex Jones says it well when he tells people "we are in an >> infowar." Indeed we are, and both Iraqis and the American people are the >> enemy. Those who are not in technology could very easily be persuaded this >> is all real and not sleep at night. No one should think that I'm working for >> the "other side" because I am not. If I was, I'd write an email supporting >> everything said here. My numerous articles posted on rense.com (which I am >> not paid any money whatsoever to write) prove where I stand. I am a research >> engineer with past, pre-911defense contracts background but am still in >> touch with what technology is being developed. >> >> In what shape was the body of the bus? Was it also sliced up? Heads and >> arms severed indicate both X and Y beam movement. To reach the people on the >> bus any beam technology would have to pass both through the roof or floor, >> and the walls. It's highly unlikely that the people were all sliced up and >> then put on the bus. Why was the driver left alive - to tell the tale? Is it >> not possible that this is yet another propaganda ploy? Where are the eye >> witnesses and photos? Surely in this age where almost everyone has a camera, >> even Iraqis, someone would have taken a photo of it and posted it on the >> web. And even a photo can't always be believed, either. Computer Photo or >> video editing software which was only possible at places like Lucasfilm, are >> now commonplace on millions of computers. There are endless pictures of >> atrocities from Iraq all the time. Where are these pictures? >> >> People in general are naturally horrified whenever they hear about severed >> heads. It has a strong psychological component, and brings back into one's >> mind the Guillotine. The doctor of the same name was killed on the machine >> he invented. It was his reward. But the point of doing this to a bus - is >> what again? This stinks like another Langley exercise from one of their >> twisted psy-ops groups. I can smell this one cooking 360 miles away from >> them. >> >> Active denial weapons only heat the moisture on the surface of the >> everyone's skin. They do not burn it or need to. It is true they are used to >> disperse crowds. However, it requires a megawatt of power at a distance to >> "flash burn" skin. This requires an almost constant RF energy source. >> Physics still applies however, and RF energy falls off with distance. This >> is why they are called active denial, non-lethal weapons. >> >> There are already past stories (and photos from more than a year ago) about >> domed weapons on rooftops. Most likely these are simple satellite antennas >> for intelligence satellite links. They are about the same size as the >> TruckMaster system antennas on tractor trailer cabs used for tracking and >> communication. To generate 1GW of energy requires a means to generate it. It >> this era of giga-RAM and hundred gigabyte disk drives, people now toss these >> numbers around like they mean nothing. But a GIGAWATT is STILL a GIGAWATT. >> That 1 BILLION watts of power. Burst RF power levels like that do serious >> damage to anything nearby. And microwaves ARE line of sight and travel in a >> straight line. They CANNOT pass over the horizon unless something is present >> to reflect off of, much like a flashlight striking a mirror. And how is it >> again, that the Iraqis don't attack these rooftop antennas? A well-aimed RPG >> could easily take one out. >> >> High powered weapons with lasers use chemicals, not electricity. Laser >> technology that uses electricity is about 5% efficient. The remainder of the >> pump power for it is wasted as heat. >> >> And about that plane at Boeing field? It is NOT a weapon. It is called an >> AWACS plane, and the dome on top is nothing more than a radar dome. The >> technology is now more than 20 years old. How do I know? Because Boeing was >> one of my repeat customers back in the 1980s. If you every fly in a Boeing >> plane, all their the black boxes are tested with an ATE switching system I >> designed. So are all their engines after all electrical and plumbing lines >> are added to them to use them on their planes, at their Everett, WA facility. >> >>We should not be so naive' that we think Hitler propaganda tactics would >>never be used again. Let's NOT forget what embedded reporters are - they are >>government news agents controlled by the government, and paid by civilian >>companies. I think it was Hitler's Goebels who said once that "the best >>propaganda is a lie, with truth mixed in to make it believable." >> >> I always use my actual REAL NAME, not initials to hide behind. There is >> nothing to hide. Let the chips fall where they may. I've been attacked >> before by Oberg, Randi and others and have sent them running back under >> their respective rocks. >> >> It is important to stand behind what I say. I don't care about URLs to back >> up any supposed statements - facts about physics are still facts and >> everyone should never doubt that, just as gravity is gravity. If someone >> says the moon is made of recycled plastic on a website and puts it on five >> websites, does that make it so? >> >> For real truth about Mars using NASA's own undeniable images see >> www.bookonmars.info for information on a 371 page book. More than 250 select >> images that show and prove intelligent life was present on Mars. >> >> As we heard on TV thirty years ago - "film at 11..." >> Ted Twietmeyer >> www.data4science.net >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> >> >> US beam weapon cruelty >>author: theresa mitchell >>Following on Amy Goodman's US exclusive report on laser/infrared/microwave >>weapons in Iraq, a bit of supportive research >>from democracynow.org Tuesday: >> >> >>[Iraq:]....SAAD AL FALLUJI: Twenty-six in the bus. About twenty of them, some >>of them have no head. They had been cut. Some of them, the arms, the legs. >>The only one who didn't injure was the driver, and really I don't know how he >>reached our hospital, because one hand, one arm was in his lap, one head >>beside him. It was a very, very strange, horrible thing. In the roof of the >>car there was parts of the bodies: omentum, intestines, brains, all parts of >>the body. It was miserable. Very, very, very, very miserable. >>GEERT VAN MOORTER: Do you have idea with what kind of weapons they attacked >>that bus? >>SAAD AL FALLUJI: This bus, we didn't know what kind of weapon hit. Really >>what we saw cut arms, cut legs, cut head, abdomen, open abdomen, viscera >>outside. >>DOCTOR NO. 2: It seems to be a new weapon. >>------------------ >>Democracy Now reported various incidents of apparent energy weapon attacks, >>all on civilians. There seem to be several ways of murdering Iraqis with beam >>weapons. This is from William Thomas' website: >> >>MICROWAVING IRAQ >>" Pacifying" Rays Pose New Hazards To Iraqis >>By William Thomas 01/24/05 ( World Exclusive ) >>Preface >>Desperate to improve images of civilian carnage, US commanders are using >>portable electromagnetic-frequency weapons in Fallujah and other "hot spots" >>in the Sunni Triangle to pacify restive neighborhoods with invisible EM >>radiation. "Active Denial" antenna arrays mounted on Humvees are also being >>deployed to panic and disperse hostile crowds by flash-burning exposed flesh >>with microwaves. But unintended side effects from the hidden rooftop >>transmitters are reportedly triggering violent attacks by exposed >>insurgents�Xwhile leading to AWOL rates of up to 15% among US forces >>disoriented by these same weapons, as well as the electromagnetic emanations >>from high-power radars, radios and "jammers". >>On the rooftop of a shrapnel-pocked building in the ruins of Fallujah, a team >>of GI's stealthily sets up a gray plastic dome about two-feet in diameter. >>Keeping well back from the sight lines of the street and nearby buildings, >>they plug the cable connectors on the side of the "popper" into a power unit. >>The grunts have no clue what the device does. They are just following orders. >> >>" Most of the worker-bees that are placing these do not even know what is >>inside the 'domes', just that they were told where to place them by Intel >>weenies with usually no nametag," reports my source, a very well informed >>combat veteran I will call "Hank". >> >>" Intel" stands for "intelligence" officers who target the most restive >>neighborhoods in a country gripped by anarchy and chaos. The lack of nametags >>indicates membership in a spooky "alphabet agency", either within or outside >>the military chain of command. Similar "black: teams removed "Made In The >>USA" chemical weapons from Iraqi trenches after Desert Storm. [Bringing The >>War Home by William Thomas] >> >>The grunts call the plastic devices "poppers" or "domes". Once activated, >>each hidden transmitter emits a widening circle of invisible energy capable >>of passing through metal, concrete and human skulls up to half a mile away. >>"They are saturating the area with ULF, VLF and UHF freqs," Hanks says, with >>equipment derived from US Navy undersea sonar and communications. >> >>But it's not being used to locate and talk to submarines under Baghdad. >> >>After powering up the unit, the grunts quickly exit the area. It is their >>commanders' fervent hope that any male survivors enraged by brutal American >>bombardments that damaged virtually every building in this once thriving >>"City of Mosques", displacing a quarter-million residents while murdering >>thousands of children, women and elders in their homes�Xwill lose all >>incentive for further resistance and revenge. >>... . Hank stays in close touch with his unit serving "in theater" in Iraq. >>When I asked how many "poppers" are being used to irradiate Iraqi >>neighborhoods, he checked and got back to me. There are "at least 25 of these >>that have been deployed to theater, and used. Some have conked out and been >>removed, so I do not know how many are currently active and broadcasting." >> >>------------------] >> >>Then there's this report from Aviation Week, four years ago: >> >>USAF Acknowledges Beam Weapon Readiness >>By David A. Fulghum/Aviation Week & Space Technology >>04-Oct-2002 5:20 PM U.S. EDT >> >>... .The range of HPM weapons has always been a concern. Tests have shown >>effects at tens to "more than" hundreds of feet. Walling seemed more >>optimistic. "With current technology, the range for a tactical microwave >>weapon could be in the tens of kilometers, and future advances . . . should >>permit the development of even longer ranges," the report said.Other >>advantages cited for HPM weapons are that they would be immune to the weather >>and could produce multiple shots on a single mission. However, the report >>also alludes to single-shot designs. These latter seem to address concerns >>that side and back lobes from the generation of an HPM pulse could affect the >>carrying aircraft's own electronics.Power levels for HPM weapons are >>increasing. The report said one microwave source weighing less that 45 lb. >>radiated 1 gigawatt of power within a few nanoseconds. A 400-lb. system >>radiated 20 gigawatts. The report noted that Hoover Dam generates 2 gigawatts >>per day. The HPM weapon >> would draw power from the air vehicle's engines, which would let it make a >> number of attacks during a mission. >>-------------- >>[Note that the size of the weapons has decreased to ground-deployable size.] >> >>By Jonathan Skillings >>Staff Writer, CNET News.com >> >>Published: April 11, 2006, 1:16 PM PDT >>Interview with Doug Beason, Los Alamos labs >> >>Beason: Right, the Advanced Tactical Laser is actually a smaller laser than >>the ABL that is being put on a smaller tactical platform. Right now, they're >>looking at a C-130, but it could possibly be put on a helicopter. That's a >>laser that is in a class that is greater than 50 kilowatts, so it's a few >>orders of magnitude less powerful than the Airborne Laser. Its missions are >>designed to supplement what the Airborne Laser is doing, that is, to help >>with special operations and antiterrorism and that, but at very close >>distances, that is, kilometer range versus the many hundreds of kilometers >>range that the Airborne Laser is working on. >>The Zeus is actually a solid-state laser developed by the Army to heat up >>mines, to be able to clear minefields at a distance. In fact, the Zeus was >>deployed to Afghanistan, and several hundred mines were cleared by the use of >>this tactical weapon. There is another one called the THEL, or the Tactical >>High Energy Laser, that was developed for the Army, and this laser had >>actually shot down Katyusha rockets in White Sands Missile Range, and after >>over 30 Katyusha rockets were shot down, they decided to see if they could >>also shoot down mortars and artillery shells, and they were successful on >>that. >>--------------------------- >> >>If, as Beason says, lasers are available that can blow up mines, they're just >>a casually cruel thought away from being used to attack humans. The THEL as >>described seems effective until you realize that the rockets or artillery >>shells have to be coming directly at the weapon in order to be in range of >>its rays. It might make some spook think: What else can I do with this thing? >> >>Checking on industrial lasers, I found that a 240 watt welding-strength laser >>is available that weighs 84 pounds, plus 29 pounds for the RF supply, 52 >>inches long; a laser that size could be easily mounted on a vehicle, and its >>enormous power needs could be supplied with a generator attached to a battery >>of quick-discharge capacitors. If the thing can weld metal, it can cut limbs >>and explode heads... It would seem that laser warfare is here now, and it is >>making its debut in secret, murderous, and immoral anticivilian warfare in >>Iraq. >> >>And we pay the bill, and take the blame. >> >>add a comment on this article >>Airborne Lasers 27.Jul.2006 10:36 >>From Seattle link >> >>For most of the 90's, There was a modified commercial airliner with an >>elongated bubble thing on top of it which housed a military laser, parked on >>the very south end of Boeing field in Seattle (The field that runs along I-5 >>just south of downtown Seattle). >> >>It's not there anymore, I wonder where it went. >> >>I think it's the weapons like these, which give people little opportunity to >>fight back directly with their oppressors, that will ensure a continuum of >>terrorism against civilians who support oppressors. >> >>Lasers and microwave weapons 27.Jul.2006 13:25 >>Jody Paulson link >> >>Not very many people are aware of these new "exotic" weapons, but they need >>to be. Here are some links to get you started: >> >>Microwaves, Lasers, Retired Generals For Sale >> http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/10/327405.shtml >> >>Non Lethal Directed Energy Weapons >> http://www.defense-update.com/features/du-1-05/NLW-DEW.htm >> >>I'm convinced that certain criminal factions have already used "non lethal" >>(actually they *are* lethal in the same way depleted uranium particles are >>lethal...) weapons on American citizens, particularly dissidents. >> >> >> >>--------------------------------- >> >> >> >>--------------------------------- >>Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. > Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/