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per hour, often greater than 25,000 mph. The meteor hypothesis also ignores the strange aerodynamics of an "object" that reportedly stopped dead in the sky, whilst the very small luminous tail inverted through the spherical fireball. Moreover, it ignores the lack of recovered fragments from so great an explosive event, and the accumulated evidence from many other similar fireball events that have occurred throughout Australia in Belitsky: It would be used to fire a plasmoid—that is, a blob of plasma—into the path of an incoming missile, its warhead or an aircraft. The plasmoid would effectively ionise that region of space and, in this way, disturb the aerodynamics of the flight of the mis- sile, warhead or aircraft and terminate its flight. This makes such a generator and its plasmoid a practically invulnerable weapon, pro- viding protection against attack via space or the atmosphere. Yekimenko: Boris, I hate to ask this question, but still... The generals and scientists who speak of this weapon—they couldn't be bluffing, could they? Belitsky: Oh, no. This is evident if only from the fact that a few years ago, in 1993, at the Russian-American summit in Vancouver, the Russians proposed a joint experiment in testing such generators —or plasma weapons, as they are called here—as an alternative to the Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI. In such an experiment, which was proposed to be code-named Trust, the system would be used to repulse a missile attack. In this way, Russia hoped to strengthen the new climate of post-Cold War security in the world. recent years. ~ Yekimenko: Boris, T hate to ask this question, but still... The Observations of the fireball's flight, or effects associated with the generals and scientists who speak of this weapon—they couldn't be event, cover some 2,000 km in strike across WA and thus allow a bluffing, could they? reasonably reliable attempt at reconstruction on a globe from a Belitsky: Oh, no. This is evident if only from the fact that a few planetary perspective. The trajectory starts somewhere to the years ago, in 1993, at the Russian-American summit in Vancouver, south-southwest of Perth—possibly in the Indian Ocean or in the Russians proposed a joint experiment in testing such generators Antarctica—and projects north-northeast towards the northeastern —or plasma weapons, as they are called here—as an alternative to coast of Japan and across the centre of the Siberian Kamchatka the Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI. In such an experiment, which Peninsula. If continued, the trajectory would cross over northern was proposed to be code-named Trust, the system would be used to Alaska and over Arctic Canada to emerge into the Atlantic some- _ repulse a missile attack. In this way, Russia hoped to strengthen where near Nova Scotia. the new climate of post-Cold War security in the world. It is interesting that the projected trajectory skims Antarctica along its coast near Enderby Land. At this location is a complex of These comments of course emphasise that many observed three research bases: the Japanese bases of Syowa (approx. 40° "objects" in the night sky may in fact have no mass associated with East) and Mizuho (approx. 45° East and inland), and the former them at all, and are actually holograms of light being given off by USSR base of Molodezhnaya (approx. 45° East slugs of dense EM energy, these being held on the coast). Further northwest, the former in place by three or more transmitters' Tesla USSR base of Novolazarevskaya (approx. 15° About half the city's wave outputs manipulating plasmoid blobs East on the coast) also lies approximately upon . the projected trajectory. The former USSR also population, some 500,000 fallowing aposimate Tocations: 92"E (Queen people were estimated to See horas oie (but silent) fireball Mary Land), 105°E (Vostok, inland near the have been woken u b event occurred in October 1994 at the iron y in 3D space. Soul rss Fok GF we awit | the violence of this | mining ong of Tom Bis i i Plateau). These bases effectively give a good explosive, seismic-wave One night in mid-October 1994 a family arc- coverage of the entire globe from the radio event was having a patio barbecue at about 8.30 transmission viewpoint. The Kamchatka Peninsula in Siberia was the site of the infamous KAL 007 oar . very low altitude directly towards incident. Recent research by David Surprisingly, this event them at a steady, slow, igh t-aircraft Pearson, published in his book, KAL 007: was apparently not speed (100 mph?) at an altitude of 200 The Cover-up, concerning this 747 jumbo- . . to 300 metres. It was bigger than the jet shoot-down by the Soviets, sbggests widely reported In the Moon in apparent size. ee that KAL 007 was attempting to gain world press. They rang the local olice to alert intelligence on a very large transmitter site them to a possible aircraft on fire. located in the central part of the peninsula. The two policemen raced outside to It has been suggested by Japanese jour- watch. By now, half the town (popu- nalists (Archipelago magazine) as well as lation of some 4,000) was outside American scientific researcher Tom Bearden that this Kamchatka watching the fireball. From front-on it appeared to be a fiery pm. They saw a very large red- orange-coloured ball of fire moving at transmitter is one of a series of former Soviet EM weapons com- orange-red-yellow colour; from the side it appeared to be yellow- lexes. white and pulsing up and down in light intensity (as captured on Such weapons are believed to have the ability to transmit explo- video). sive and other effects, such as earthquake induction, across inter- Our original barbecue observers, by now some 200 metres direct- continental distances to any selected target site on the globe, with ly below the "object", reported that it was an intense ball of orange- force levels equivalent to major nuclear explosions. red fire or plasma with the fire swirling in a spiral pattern and the Evidence for the existence of such exotic weapons is given in flames disappearing internally upwards into "a central black hole" art ina "Voice of Russia" radio broadcast on their Science and or void within the spherical mass of flames. The fireball had no tail Engineering program of 23 December 1996, where they discussed and made no noise at all, and there was no ground seismic/noise modern Russian electromagnetic weapons of the microwave plasma wave as experienced in many other recent Australian fireball variety. The following is a part-transcript of that program, featur- events. It was described as a sort of "implosion ball of flames", ing the interviewer Yekimenko and the science authority Boris with all the fire or flames originating in local space outside the Belitsky: fiery, spherical form, and then being sucked into the centre where they disappeared—"like a moving plasma ball in a local space-time Yekimenko: How would a microwave generator be used ‘in warp around a central black hole". "Never ever seen anything like anger’, Boris? it before, therefore difficult to describe accurately." (Really aware event... was apparently not widely reported in the world press. Yekimenko: How would a microwave generator be used ‘in anger’, Boris? APRIL - MAY 1997 NEXUS - 57 Surprisingly, this event