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south at San Jose, as far east as Redding, CA, and as far north as from a 'normal' quake; or, in the air, an ‘air quake’ would result. Portland, Oregon, who saw the flash. Such an explosion would probably be quite similar to a low- The day after, September 25, 1994, there were two local TV sto - _ level nuclear fission blast and would involve essentially similar ries, two local newspaper stories, and the large San Francisco but EM-initiated interatomic processes that affect the atomic Chronicle newspaper story about this bizarre occurrence. They nucleus and its bonding with neighbouring atomic nuclei. It were all asking, 'What was it?' The media made promises to let would probably create some minor residual radioactivity as a by- the people know. product of the process, due to the production of a number of exot- The next day, September 26, there was no more coverage. And ic isotopes. not another word after that! The local TV station called me on This mechanism is probably the reason for Russian use of the September 25 to tell me that they were working on it, but the only code-word "Ellipton bomb" whilst referring to these types of EM official statement they could get was that it was 'Magnetic weapons. ("Right-wing KGB presidential candidate" Vladimir Interference in the Ionosphere’. End of story. The TV station said Zhirinovsky was quoted using this term whilst apparently threat- they checked with the airports, the police, the national weather ening Bosnian Muslims with annihilation.) Rapid on-off alternat- station here in Eureka—nobody saw anything and there was noth - _ ing electrostatic EM field coupling would cause a Mohr stress ing on any radar that night. The TV reporter that I had been talk - ellipsoid oscillation in any material by effects on interatomic ing with was very suspicious. We both wondered what it could bonding. If powerful enough, this energy input would ultimately have been. lead to very fast explosive material rupture of the interatomic Even if it was as simple as a meteorite glancing past our planet, bonds—i.e., a major explosion of nuclear-force levels and/or the why was there so much silence about it by 6 pm, September 25, creation of an apparently normal-looking earthquake. 1994? There was never another report about it by the media after that. RECENT AUSTRALIAN FIREBALL EVENTS This report from Eureka, Whilst this series of "Bright Skies" California, is identical to hundreds articles (Parts 1 to 3) has been in of Australian reports as regards the Sixty-five per cent of all reported progress during 1997, we have contin- fireball's appearance and flight style, ued to experience many significant fire- its performance and the power of the Australian fireballs have loud, ball events here in Australia, the follow- explosion, as well as the initial pulsed, roaring Diesel freight ing major events being particularly wor- media reaction followed by total thy of mention: media silence. The lack of follow- train noises accompanying their up stories may be purely due to i i 1) Central New South Wales, ignorance followed by disinterest— flight. The remainder make no 1 May 1997, late evening or due to an official clamp-down. noise, and none is reported to Massive blue-white rippled lights It is interesting to note that several i i flashed through the night skies of cen- identical types of fireball reports give off a sonic boom. tral and eastern New South Wales late were made in the Kununurra and on the evening of | May 1997. These Tom Price regions of northern and were reported in phone calls to the northwestern Australia during October 1994, just days and weeks author and to the Melbourne-based National UFO Hotline. after this fireball event in California—suggesting that these fire- The following day Channel 10 TV ran a story picked up from ball events are planet-wide in their scale of operation. the Sydney Reuters wire concerning many reports to the police and to astronomical observatories of a huge fireball that flew at POSTULATED PHYSICS OF FIREBALL EM WEAPONS low level across central NSW with a loud, roaring noise. This Sixty-five per cent of all reported Australian fireballs have ‘object’ appeared to arc down to the ground on the horizon where loud, pulsed, roaring Diesel freight train noises accompanying it detonated with a loud explosion and an associated fireworks their flight. The remainder make no noise, and none is reported to light display. A related ground tremor was reported from Cobar give off a sonic boom. Hence I suspect none of these fireballs has and Broken Hill. Observers considered that there must have been mass attached (this being necessary to create a sonic boom or an Earth bolide impact somewhere in western-central NSW, shock wave). I postulate that they probably consist of concentrat- northeast of Broken Hill. ed slugs of infolded Tesla ray-wave EM energy, emitting light The events are believed by astronomers and the media to have (photons) as a by-product of interaction with air molecules to pro- been yet another meteorite fireball impact in Australia. However, vide a hologram-like spatial form. since this initial media discussion, no reports of any impact crater The transverse vibrational waves reported as shaking houses discovery have been forthcoming. In fact, all news on this fireball under their flight paths may be caused by the rapidly vibrating went silent within one day of the event. from a ‘normal’ quake; or, in the air, an 'air quake’ would result. Such an explosion would probably be quite similar to a low- level nuclear fission blast and would involve essentially similar but EM-initiated interatomic processes that affect the atomic nucleus and its bonding with neighbouring atomic nuclei. It would probably create some minor residual radioactivity as a by- product of the process, due to the production of a number of exot- ic isotopes. This mechanism is probably the reason for Russian use of the code-word "Ellipton bomb" whilst referring to these types of EM weapons. ("Right-wing KGB presidential candidate" Vladimir Zhirinovsky was quoted using this term whilst apparently threat- ening Bosnian Muslims with annihilation.) Rapid on-off alternat- ing electrostatic EM field coupling would cause a Mohr stress ellipsoid oscillation in any material by effects on interatomic bonding. If powerful enough, this energy input would ultimately lead to very fast explosive material rupture of the interatomic bonds—i.e., a major explosion of nuclear-force levels and/or the creation of an apparently normal-looking earthquake. POSTULATED PHYSICS OF FIREBALL EM WEAPONS Sixty-five per cent of all reported Australian fireballs have loud, pulsed, roaring Diesel freight train noises accompanying their flight. The remainder make no noise, and none is reported to give off a sonic boom. Hence I suspect none of these fireballs has mass attached (this being necessary to create a sonic boom or shock wave). I postulate that they probably consist of concentrat- ed slugs of infolded Tesla ray-wave EM energy, emitting light (photons) as a by-product of interaction with air molecules to pro- vide a hologram-like spatial form. The transverse vibrational waves reported as shaking houses under their flight paths may be caused by the rapidly vibrating Tesla longitudinal scalar wave EM energy slug initiating harmon- ic wave-coupling within the interatomic bonding of either (1) the nearby air molecules, or (2) the house construction material's crystal lattice, and/or (3) the ground rock crystal lattice. Severe high-energy harmonic coupling would occur at the instance of the weapon's microsecond wave release of a concen- trated EM energy pulse, and this would probably cause an explo- sive splitting apart of the interatomic-level bonding of the targeted material, e.g., below-ground rock, above-ground building struc- tures, or in the gases of the ‘air’. This would create a huge explo- sion and a 'regular' earthquake, probably quite indistinguishable 2) Central Victoria, 24 June 1997, 6.15 pm EST This dramatic fireball was reported by hundreds of observers in Victoria and Tasmania as it flew over the Tasman Sea, then via the Mornington Peninsula to north of Melbourne, over the town of Ballarat and towards the town of Ararat in Victoria. The observers reported that in its parallel-to-the-Earth, low-alti- tude overland flight path, the fireball caused overvoltage explo- sive blow-outs of house light-globes (240 volts AC), dimmed out car headlights by reducing vehicle DC voltage, and also dis- charged car batteries as it passed by at very high speed. NEXUS - 67 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1997