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Global  Hawk  drones  fly  at  65,000  feet  as  JSTARS  (joint  surveillance  and  target  attack  radar
               system) with moving-target  indicator radar feeds  data to  command  centers.  The F-15E Strike
               Eagle and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter are perfect for front-line offense, and cruise missiles like the
               ALCM (air-launched cruise missile) Tomahawk, Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM),
               or Britain’s Storm Shadow can take in an HPM payload and deliver it.
                   Besides the TR-3A Black Mantra and Aurora SR-91 peeking through chemical cloud cover
               (mentioned in Chapter 4), Boeing’s RC-135 Rivet Joint recon jet intercepts communications and
               pulses Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (S-quad or S4) over AM, FM, HDTV, and military bands.
               S4 is a dual-use hypersonic sound weapon, patent #5,159,703. After collecting, analyzing, and
               replicating emotional EEG patterns (excitation potential signatures) then stored on computers as
               low-amplitude  emotion  signature  clusters,  these  clusters  are  then  piggybacked  on  S4  carrier
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               frequencies to trigger some emotions at the expense of others.  S4 made its war theater debut
               during the first Gulf War (August 1990 – February 1991). After Saddam Hussein’s command-
               and-control electronics in Kuwait were knocked out, emotion signature clusters of fear, anxiety,
               and  despair  were  broadcast  on  100MHz  FM  radio  channels  as  subliminals  to  bogus  military
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               orders  and  patriotic  and  religious  music.   Silent  Sound,  Inc.  was  the  first  to  sell  CDs  of
               excitation  potential  signatures,  after  which  Israel’s  eXaudios  created  Magnify,  a  telephone
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                   Laser-guided  bombs  and  Joint  Direct  Attack  Munitions  (JDAMs)  can  perform  precision
               strikes night or day, in rain, cloud, snow, or sandstorm. JDAM guidance kits make dumb bombs
               smarter, even when launched from 10,000 meters up and 10.5 miles from target. The Navy’s
               Tomahawks are smart and the Army’s Apache Longbow helicopter gunships with their radar-
               guided  Hellfire  missiles  even  smarter  and  more  lethal.  B-2s,  B-52s,  and  B-1s  carry  multiple
               JDAMs programmed for different targets. The seven-foot, fifty-pound ShadowHawk is a 150-
               gram  drone  helicopter  loaded  with  a  50,000-volt  stun  gun,  a  12-gauge  shotgun,  and  a  40mm
               grenade launcher.
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                   The ATL  or advanced tactical laser (L3 Communications/Brashear and HYTEC Inc.) fires
               through  a  rotating  turret  extending  from  Boeing’s  C-130H  beam  control  system.  The  ATL
               aircraft can direct a low-power laser to find, track, and hit ground targets. By setting off a storm
               of  electrons,  cobalt  ionization  bombs  can  disrupt  infrared  and  detection  laser  systems.  (The
               Russians bypass radar limitations by utilizing infrared beams, though pulsed neutron beams are
               another matter.)
                   Reusable payloads are a bonus. For example, the PGS (prompt global strike) program, code-
               named FALCON (force application and launch from CONUS), is a reusable HCV (hypersonic
               cruise vehicle) that launches into space, delivers its payload, then returns to Earth. FALCON’s
               global  reach  includes  unmanned  reusable  HCVs,  SLVs  (small  launch  vehicles),  and  CAVs
               (combat  aerial  vehicles)  that  can  launch  satellites  on  short  notice,  carry  nuclear  or  kinetic
               payloads like the tungsten kinetic orbital bombardment projectiles called “rods from God” or
               robust  nuclear  earth  penetrators  that  penetrate  deeply  buried  or  particularly  hardened
               underground bases. Deployment can be from missiles, MSPs [military space planes], or space-
               based platforms like satellites. A single Minuteman III ICBM will lift three CAVs 7,000 miles or
               more, each for a different target, weapon, or purpose.
                   The Nautilus antimissile laser, previously known as the MIAAD-182 or midrange infrared
               advanced antipersonnel disabling system, is a lightning-fast, high-intensity infrared laser pulse
               that destroys missiles in flight. On the ground it can permanently blind combat troops by entering
               the aqueous front shell of the eyeball and damaging the thin membrane of the retina in the rear.
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