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and entered the record books as the most powerful laser beam ever emitted.” 109
                   In tandem with endless war, lasers are also leading the way for remarkable medical advances
               —and  yet  harnessing  lasers  to  genetics  and  the  creation  of  life  sounds  exceedingly  like  yet
               another weapon, like the billion kilowatts of the Prague Asterix Laser System that produce a
               7,600°F  shockwave  that  directed  at  plasma  containing  formamide,  an  ancient  primordial
               substance, will trigger chemical reactions leading to the formation of the four RNA nucleobases
               adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. 110
                   The  Cold  War  may  have  ended  a  quarter  of  a  century  ago,  but  a  “space  situational
               awareness” race has taken its place. Ultimately, the buildup of “space surveillance assets” under
               the new and upgraded Space Fence SSDS program that intends to “indirectly enable a range of
               decisive  responses  that  will  enable  counterspace  threats  ineffective” 111   is  all  about  the  new
               battlespace encompassing the Earth and the heavens. Near-Earth conductivity is being amped up
               with the same metal nanoparticles that have transformed the troposphere into an antenna farm.
               Whether for upper atmosphere wars or lower atmosphere magic shows to wow and frighten the
               masses—like the blue plasma spiral near Tromsø, Norway (December 9, 2009), the plasma spiral
               the  following  day  over  the  Kapustin  Yar  missile  range  on  the  lower  Volga  of  Russia,  and  a
               similar plasma spiral the year before over China 112 —a paranoid, aggressive Space Age is upon
               us,  “incorporating  data  from  multiple  external  sources,  not  just  military  radars  and
               telescopes.” 113
                   Lasers play a role in producing the scalar or interfering waves (interferometry) discussed in
               Chapter 2. In 2014, CBS News made what may have been the first ever mainstream reference to
               this  technology,  describing  it  as  “dual  beams”  from  two  transmitters,  one  beam  stripping
               electrons from an area in the atmosphere, the other pulsing the plasma created by the stripped
               electrons  to  form  CCN  (cloud  condensation  nuclei)  for  the  production  of  raindrops. 114   Two
               interfering  beams  of  light  requiring  the  presence  of  strontium  barium  niobate  (SBN)  in  the
               atmosphere can also produce holograms or laser-induced plasma shapes in the air:


                     . . .The resultant image is a hologram that can be viewed in real time over a wide perspective or field of view (FOV).
                     The holographic image is free from system-induced aberrations and has a uniform, high quality over the entire FOV.
                     The enhanced image quality results from using a phase conjugate read beam generated from a second photorefractive
                     crystal acting as a double pumped phase conjugate mirror (DPPCM). Multiple three-dimensional images have been
                     stored in the crystal via wavelength multiplexing. 115


                   Haptic  holography—holographs  you  can  touch—is  also  now  possible.  With  femtosecond
               laser technology, 116  Japanese researchers have developed “Fairy Lights, a system that can fire
               high frequency laser pulses that last one millionth of one billionth of a second” and “respond to
               human  touch,  so  that—when  interrupted—the  hologram’s  pixels  can  be  manipulated  in  mid-
               air.” 117  An earlier 2008 account of “Fairy Lights” holography points out the dangers inherent in
               high-frequency  ultrasound  generated  by  high-intensity  femtosecond  laser  (not  to  mention  the
               atmospheric heat it produces):


                     Researchers  at  the  University  of  Tokyo  have  demonstrated  a  device  that  can  create  touchable,  creepily  invisible
                     floating ‘objects’ using focused ultrasound waves. . .There’s a major catch, though: the virtual objects won’t provide
                     much resistance or seem very ‘hard’ because at high enough levels the aurally imperceptible ultrasound will destroy
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                     your eardrums.

                   Is Project Blue Beam coming to fruition at last? Satellites and laser-based projection systems
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