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burst of energy.
One of Gakona HAARP’s objectives was to explore how antimatter could be farmed. By
utilizing high-voltage pulses from the Starfire Optical Range, NASA began farming antimatter
along with sprites and whispers around 1998, concentrating on sprite currents connecting the
Earth and ionosphere. It was quickly discovered that the magnetosphere had to be maneuvered
and sprite energy steered over certain geographic (geomagnetic) areas prepared by specific
chemical signatures. Sprites are initiated by specialized laser and maser systems like Starfire or
the mobile Sandia Transportable Triggered Lightning Instrumentation Facility (SATTLIF)
usually parked at the Sandia Lightning Simulator (SLS) but able on a moment’s notice to be
transported by flatbed truck, aircraft, or offshore oil platform. 103 SATTLIF’s helium masers
create triple-path discharges.
As a crucial component of the Directed Energy Directorate, Starfire is in service to the Space
Fence. Initially, Starfire was ground-based, but now that we’ve gone digital and tetra frequency
allows components to be as small as a pack of cigarettes, Starfire is particularly C4 versatile.
Tetra frequency means less weight, less size, less power, all of which means it is not as likely to
be destroyed by EMPs. 104 A tetra hertz is so compact that an EMP goes right through it without
making contact with the circuits, and “less power” is no problem, given that we no longer live in
the power age. This is the digital age.
Starfire can transmit fiber-optic or direct light communications by putting them on a mirror
or shooting them into a fiber-optic line and sprinkling them all over the Earth to be received all at
one time, like a scanner in outer space that can send massive amounts of information
instantaneously to multiple ground stations. To our limited vision, Starfire’s 20 million joules of
power look as small as a pinhead, but as it flashes up through the atmosphere, it is actually sharp,
bright, and gigantic. Fire it at radio frequency and it becomes invisible; fire it at microwave
frequency and it becomes a maser, the real weapon of destruction.
Starfire can target individual populations or individuals, track and locate them, measure how
fast they’re moving, how big they are, and read their biological signatures all the way down to
their genetic code. (Tetra frequency.) And when Starfire’s reflective power returns as it must, it
brings with it all the signals, frequencies, distances, and signatures of everything it’s picked up
on the way out and back. It is a super-spy tool.
Even the pencil-thin laser available on the open market can hit the moon. Point it at the
cockpit of an aircraft and it can cause “flash blindness.” In 2014, the Civil Aviation Authority
reported 168 laser-pilot incidents at London Heathrow alone. On February 15, 2016, Flight
VSO25 with 252 passengers and fifteen crew had to return to Heathrow after a laser beam was
pointed at the cockpit and the First Officer felt unwell. 105
The military is energetically developing tactical weapons-grade lasers like the focused high-
energy laser (HEL), which, when fired at a drone, rocket or mortar, will heat it until it
disintegrates, just like in a Star Wars film. Israeli state-owned Rafael Advanced Defense
Systems spokesman Amit Zimmer brags that lasers mean an unlimited magazine. 106 Israel’s
considerable arsenal includes the Iron Beam, the Iron Dome, the Arrow system (intercepts
missiles in space), and David’s Sling. 107
Then there is Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s “Death Star”—the High-
Repetition-Rate Advanced Petawatt Laser System (HAPLS)—producing one petawatt (one
quadrillion watts) of power in extremely fast pulses (thirty femtoseconds per pulse, or 0.03
trillionths of a second per pulse), 108 and Osaka University’s 100-meter two-petawatts laser that
“instantaneously concentrated energy equivalent to 1,000X the world’s electricity consumption