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Date : Oct 13 '95, 08:47
From : Rich Boylan, 1:203/730
To   : Chris Terraneau
Subj : SDI Weapons Systems

 Frm: (Rich Boylan) Rich.Boylan@f730.n203.z1.fidonet.org
 For: Chris Terraneau
 Org: QST BBS - Sacramento's Premier Ham BBS (1:203/730)

CT> The HPM demonstrator we built consisted of basically two sections.
CT> A so-called Marx generator, which produces a very brief, very high
CT> voltage, high current pulse, and a magnetron/antenna assembly,
CT> which converts the pulse current into an intense burst of
CT> microwave energy and then directs it towards a target. Chris:

Ah, so!


CT> The demonstrator was housed in a trailer which had its own 15 kW
CT> diesel generator, and they used to tow it out to the desert to
CT> test it. The testing was done at the Cibola Range of the Yuma
CT> Proving Ground near Yuma, Arizona.

I've been out near there, specifically on the part of the range near
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. The army were testing some
kind of gear.


CT> The negative-polarity output pulse from the Marx was coupled to a
CT> rather large, cold-cathode magnetron tube equipped with a
CT> superconducting magnet. The magnetron itself was evacuated by a
CT> small vacuum pump. A specially-assembly. A waveguide couples the
CT> resulting microwave energy (4.4 GHz) to a personnel. Strong
CT> magnetic field, X-radiation from the magnetron, and RF hazard from
CT> the antenna all had to be considered.

CT> In the center of the beam at a range of 30.5 meters, 9.85 watts
CT> per sq cm was developed.

CT> I never went out to the test range myself, but the guys who did
CT> told me they used to set up electronic equipment downrange, and
CT> try to destroy it. Apparently it worked great! They mentioned
CT> personal computers, and LCD wristwatches, amoungst other things.
CT> If they tested it on any military however, that an Army land mine
CT> was detonated at a distance of two miles.

    Sounds impressive enough.


CT> The date of all this was 1987 to 1989. The company had some old
CT> photos of other HPM and EMP simulation equipment, which to me
CT> looked like they could have been taken in the 1960s. In
CT> approximately 1990, the company built a
CT>
CT> RB> Also, I have been shown by a retired air Force Colonel a photo
CT> RB> of an Electro-Magnetic Pulse weapon. Am also interested in
CT> RB> power output, target types, range, and deployment status. I
CT> RB> believe one was used near Eglin Air Force Base/Hurlburt Field
CT> RB> USAF/CIA/Special Forces headquarters near Mary Esther, Florida
CT> RB> Panhandle. What do you know about Florida and New Mexico sites
CT> RB> specifically?
CT>
CT> Earlier this year, I spoke to abductee Leah Haley on the phone.
CT> She was gracious in her information, and sent me a color Xerox of
CT> a supposed EMP weapon located on the beach at Eglin in Florida.
CT> Maybe you've heard her story of how the alien spacecraft she was
CT> in was shot down there on the beach by such a weapon. How she and
CT> her alien (and human???) captors were taken.

    Yes, I know Leah well; she's a friend along with her husband Mark
Davenport.

    Leah's account of her shoot-down, while aboard a UFO with
extraterrestrials, by military over Navarre Beach near Eglin/Hurlburt
AFBs is backed up by the photos Col. Don Ware has of a portable
ElectroMagnetic Pulse weapon aimed up and out to sea from
Eglin/Hurlburt AFB.


CT> curious as to whether or not it looks like the photo you saw of
CT> such a device.

    I suspect it is the same photo, and am almost sure it comes from
the same informant source.


CT> built specifically for EMP generation. Apparently, EMP generators
CT> (the electrical kind as opposed to the nuclear kind) also
CT> discharge a high voltage pulse via a fast switch, like a spark
CT> gap. The current pulse is delivered to an exotically-designed sort
CT> of a Tesla coil, but the device resonates at several frequencies,
CT> from a few MHz to over 100 MHz. The output from this exotic
CT> transformer is delivered to a spherical, ball-like electrode which
CT> located in the center of a huge (30' or more?) dish antenna. He
CT> told me the DIA discovered several years ago that EMP was the way
CT> to go as because of the wide frequency output spectrum developed
CT> by an EMP This means that it is much more difficult for an enemy
CT> to design their electronics to withstand a hit by EMP. HPM, on the
CT> other hand is easier to

    Yep, It is estimated that a large hydrogen bomb exploded at high
altitude over the U.S. would generate a sufficiently strong and
widespread electromagnetic pulse to fry every chip in the USA:
watches, TVs, car electronics, airplane guidance systems, computers,
traffic light controls, bank equipment, industrial controls, in other
words, melt-down of our technology as we have come to know it. Not to
mention that most of the "toys" that our vaunted superior Army, Navy
and Air Force rely on go caput!

    Apparently, shielding against EMP is a bitch. Not yet conquered.


CT> He told me that the largest EMP generator in the U.S. is located
CT> at Kirtland AFB in New Mexico. The work he did for the DIA was
CT> apparently 5-6 years

    Yes. I have seen the ElectroMagnetic Pulse weapon simulation array
at Sandia National Laboratories within the Kirtland AFB Range.
Impressive, two blocks long. The "business-end" is like something out
of a Science-Fiction movie, three-stories high, with a Tesla coil and
associated hardware the size of a semi-truck.


CT> As far as EMP weapons at Eglin, he did confirm that that is where
CT> a significant ammount of pre-deployment testing of energy weapons
CT> is done.

    Thank you, comrade, for that most interesting bit of intelligence.
The Eglin/Hurlburt AFB site is also where I estimate the particle-beam
weapon blast came from that tried to shoot those UFOs near the edge of
Earth's atmosphere, which *real* Star Wars was filmed by our
astronauts in orbit on Shuttle STS-something. The film was shown on
NBC's Hard Copy.

    Leah Haley will be glad to know for sure that Eglin?Hurlburt is
where they test a lot of energy weapons. (Another site is on the
Tonopah Test Range in the northwest-center top portion of the Nevada
Test Site.)


CT> I asked him specifically about the possibility of shooting down
CT> UFOs with such a weapon. Although he said he had no knowledge of
CT> such an application, he familliar with the Beifield-Brown effect,
CT> and did indicate to me that such a weapon could likely interfere
CT> severely with the operation of such a device.

    Q.E.D. The fact that UFOs have been shot down proves that the use
of EMP can disable certain UFOs' guidance and/or propulsion systems.


CT> On a slightly related issue, last spring I visited a sister
CT> company, who developed some kind of adaptive-mirror telescope
CT> imaging equipment for the (get this) BMDO (Ballistic Missile
CT> Defense Organization), the keepers of mysterious Clementine
CT> spacecraft moon mapping mission. BMDO was plastered

    BDMO is Clinton's make-over name for Ronnie's Star Wars/SDI.


CT> around this place. This telescope is basically a reflector-type,
CT> but the reflector is made up of zillions of 1/4" hexagonal
CT> segments which move rapidly under computer control. A laser beam
CT> measures atmospheric turbulence in viewing angle of the mirror,
CT> and adjusts its many segments rapidly, so as cancel the effects of
CT> the intervening atmosphere. The end result is that images of space
CT> rivaling those obtainable outside the atmosphere, are obtained
CT> from the ground. Now here's the clincher: The people there told me
CT> that equipment was being tested at Eglin! And, a little model of
CT> it in a glass in the lobby of this company looks EXACTLY like the
CT> truck-mounted dish thing in Leah Haley's photograph!

    Senor! Go to the head of the class!


CT> They people at this company told me that the BMDO will use this
CT> telescope accurately track and target incomming nuclear missiles,
CT> so they can shoot But wait, I thought that Star Wars was
CT> cancelled! Maybe they're tracking and targeting UFOs with this
CT> device, and then shooting them down with EMP

    Forget going to the head of the clas. You may commence taking over
the lecturer's job.   :-)


CT> RB> BTW, Hurricane Opal smashed right through Eglin/Hurlburt, and
CT> RB> even set off a tornado which took out Eglin's water tower plus
CT> RB> other damage.  Gaia karma?
CT>
CT> Sounds good to me!
CT>

    Even better, I wouldn't put it past those fools at Eglin/Hurlburt
AFB to test their Star Wars weapons during a hurricane to see how they
perform under extreme conditions, including the almost incessant
lightning strikes associated with some hurricane weather cells.  In a
burst of Karma, they may have created the tornado that took out a lot
of Eglin AFB's above-ground assets.


CT> Rich, do you have a photo in your posession of the EMP device you
CT> mention? I would really like to see it. I have a copy of the
CT> Operations and

    No I don't. But as I said, I suspect that the photo you have from
Leah Haley is the same one I saw in Nevada in 1992, (same source).


CT> I have a copy of the Operations and Maintenance manual for the HPM
CT> demonstrator, and would be glad to mail you a copy. Please  give
CT> me your address again, and I'll send it off to you.

    Done! Thank you.

    To:
    Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D.
    2826 O Street, Suite 2
    Sacramento, CA 95816,
    USA, Earth.
                                :-)             Rich Boylan

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