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BRIGHT SKIES Top-Secret Weapons Testing? BRIGHT Testing? Top-Secret Weapons "BAN/AWARN BANG" REVISITED art 1 of this "Bright Skies" series of articles described an anomalous event—consisting of a bright, flat-trajectory fireball, a huge flash of white light, a major explosion, a red flare rising skywards to a great height, and a 3.6-3.9 Richter-scale earthquake—which occurred on the late evening of 28 May 1993 on or close to Banjawarn sheep station (ranch) in the northeastern Goldfields region of Western Australia. The majority of eyewitness evidence placed the "ground zero" of the 1-2 kilotonne explosion on the northwestern edge of this Banjawarn property. Aum Supreme A large hemisphere (some two times as large as a half-setting Sun) of opaque orange-red colour with a silver lining then rose from ground level to bob around for two hours before turn- Truth sect ing off as if a light switch had been thrown. The Banjawarn sheep station soon became newsworthy due to its purchase and occupation in purchase an 1993 by the Japanese . ct, the Aum Supreme Truth (Aum Shinrikyo), of Tokyo subway gas- H attack fame. The sect's stated purpose at that time was "to conduct experiments there [at Australian outback Banjawarn] for the benefit of mankind". It was reported in the media in 1995 that Aum sect Did the Japanese sheep station for members had experimented there with sarin nerve gas on sheep—as a prelude to the Tokyo gas its own Tesla-style attack on 20 March 1995. The Aum sect's deputy leader, Kiyohide Hayakawa, visited Perth in April 1993. Aided by Perth-based Japanese Mahikari sect agent, Japanese-born Yasuko Shimada, he hired a light weapons testing, plane and flew with a Perth real estate consultant (Japanese-Australian, Micky Webb) out to the northeastern Goldfields to view several "for sale" sheep stations. or to eavesdrop on Interestingly, in his pre-Aum days, Hayakawa had studied for his Masters degree at Osaka University in "Greening Technology". His thesis is marked highly confidential and is under someone else ‘5 top-secret wraps. The University authorities originally stated that he studied "Anti- Desertification" in the Climate Engineering department. However, Japanese investigative jour- secret tests, or nalist Yoichi Shimatsu (see web site www.pelago.com) has uncovered strong evidence that this department is a cover for secret Japanese electromagnetic (EM) weapons research. bo th? More recently, in response to Shimatsu's published story concerning Hayakawa's true area of study, Osaka University now insists that Hayakawa studied "Landscape Engineering". The out- come of the deployment of certain types of EM weapons is, if you like, a higher order of "Landscape Engineering"! These weapons systems appear to be candidates, amongst many other examples, for the geo- Part 3 physical environmental warfare weapons originally envisaged by Professor Gordon McDonald in Nigel Calder's 1968 book, Unless Peace Comes. Hayakawa left Osaka University and soon found his way into the Unification Church—the Korean Moonies sect. The Reverend Moon was a long-time friend of the recently deceased North Korean "Great Leader", and is now known as an associate of George Bush in new Moonies ventures in South America. After some years, Hayakawa became a high-ranking member but broke with this sect under cloudy circumstances in 1987. He left the Moonies (with their permission?)—with US$20 million of their funds, the deeds to several Tokyo build- by Harry Mason, B.Sc., M.Sc. ings, and the rights to several Moonies businesses—and joined the Aum sect. * ©1997 All Rights Reserved According to an analyst for the Japanese Police, Hayakawa was under surveillance at this 1313 Armstrong Road time—believed to be a possible spy for the North Korean military. He inadvertently led them Jarrahdale WA 6203, Australia straight to the relatively unknown Aum sect. Phone: +61 (0)8 9525 5999 Hayakawa apparently utilised these Moonies assets to buy his way into the Aum sect—to Fax: +61 (0)8 9525 5944 whom he brought some 35 fellow Moonies. He rose almost immediately to the position of E-mail: orbitx@ois.com.au deputy leader, running a nearly separate organisation surrounded by his ex-Moonies cadres, in his so-called "Aum Construction Ministry". Hayakawa reportedly began to use the multi- 1313 Armstrong Road Jarrahdale WA 6203, Australia Phone: +61 (0)8 9525 5999 Fax: +61 (0)8 9525 5944 E-mail: orbitx@ois.com.au NEXUS - 45 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1997