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Surveillance Telescope (SST) at White Sands Missile Range sweeping up its terabyte of data per
night?
The Sun is not a nuclear furnace filled with gamma rays but a positively charged plasma in a
negatively charged environment. Plasma mirroring in the lower atmosphere appears to lie behind
the illusion of two Suns.
PLASMA ORBS
In 2004, independent scientist Clifford Carnicom observed and called attention to lighted spheres
or orbs in the New Mexico sky:
The physics of motion of the [“ball of light”] defy common explanation. There is no obvious propulsion system
visible, and the movement of the object is generally non-linear. . .In the original video or higher resolution formats of
the video, an interaction of the object with the surrounding atmospheric medium can be seen. This interaction occurs
in periodic pulses, always on the same side of the object. . .It would appear that this interaction is of a plasma nature.
There also appears to be a pulsation within the light source itself . . . 25
From time to time, observers see plasma orbs guiding or accompanying jets laying
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chemtrails, “shooting” or ejecting plasma to form horseshoe-shaped clouds. It is possible
that lasers are used to create those orbs, given that they can be used to create “artificial stars” and
. . .beacons to guide the process of atmospheric compensation. When astronomers use the method, they aim a small
laser at a point in the sky close to a target star or galaxy, and the concentrated light excites molecules of air (or, at
higher altitudes, sodium atoms in the upper atmosphere) to glow brightly. Distortions in the image of the artificial star
as it returns to Earth are measured continuously and used to deform the telescope’s flexible mirror and rapidly correct
for atmospheric turbulence. That sharpens images of both the artificial star and the astronomical target. 29
Glow-mode (gas) plasma orbs can be mistaken for natural ball lightning, but they are actually
produced by interfering two scalar beams over the target area. (See Chapter 11 for how they are
used for battlespace targeting.)
. . .the energy for the plasma balls is coming from the vacuum of spacetime at the very location of the balls
themselves, triggered by scalar interferometers aimed through the woodpecker grid. These kinds of balls can be used
as marker beacons giving feedback for precision aiming of the howitzers [ionospheric heaters]. The energy of the
marker beacon can be read back into the computers, giving precise location information for pinpoint aiming. The
target area can be very small or widened out. 30
Gas plasma orbs may serve as “guidance systems” during crop circle formation. While living
in England circa 2005, I visited a couple of famous crop circles in the English countryside
frequented by people in meditative yoga poses. I had read about the tests that revealed
radioisotopes in the flattened grass and wondered if satellite computer algorithms were behind
the circles.
In the Middle Ages, crop circles were obviously not attributed to algorithms but to “mowing
devils.” By the 1800s, it was cyclonic wind. Post-World War II aerial surveys detected buried
remnants of circular buildings possibly built over naturally occurring plasma discharge vortices
like big “fairy rings” produced by the Earth’s electromagnetic toroidal forces.
Beginning in the 1970s, crop circles became increasingly complex and technical, much more
sophisticated than slates-and-rope hoaxes might account for. But how was it being done? Much