[Az-Geocaching] For those hard to find caches....

Brian Casteel bcasteel at uccinc.net
Tue Jan 25 13:33:21 MST 2005


Rand, 

No more Art Bell for you.

Brian
Team A.I.


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Hardin
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 1:23 PM
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Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] For those hard to find caches....


Rand Hardin's response to Brian-Team A.I. regarding the Angel Light, etc.:

QUOTE BY BRIAN:
"You can bet that the governments in possession of such
technology will go to extreme lengths to keep that tech out of the hands of
the 'bad guys'."

. I agree, especially if Mr. Hurtubise follows up with his plans to supply
the French and the Saudi's with the Angel Light technology.  I wouldn't be
surprised if he meets the same fate as the 40+ micro-biologists, chemists
and physicists who have mysteriously disappeared or died in the past four
years.

RE: MICRO-BIOLOGISTS, ETC.
http://www.stevequayle.com/C2C.index.dead.scientist.html

QUOTE BY BRIAN:
"Remember, it's coming out now that one of the planes on 9/11 may have been
shot down instead of being forced to crash by those on board."

. Hehehe....  Careful Brian, someone may accuse you of being "one of those
crazy conspiracy theorists"!  ;-)  Actually you're right!  Hey! even Donald
Rumsfeld said one of the 9/11 planes was shot down.  :-D  (SEE:
http://www.stevequayle.com/News.alert/04_Global/041227.10.9-11.plane.html )

. Here's a few other interesting articles about Flight 93:
http://letsroll911.org/articles/flight93shotdown.html
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30682 
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38207

. There's been a lot of articles and documentaries in other countries
regarding the events and discrepancies of 9/11.  It seems that other
countries are more aware of the actual events than we are!  On 9/11/2004,
Japan aired nationally a two hour documentary about the discrepancies. 

RE: JAPANESE DOCUMENTARY
http://www.willthomas.net/911/911_Japan_Documentary.htm

QUOTE BY BRIAN:
"Whether or not the concept in the article is real or not, I vote for real.
The idea of a DEW (directed energy weapon) has been around for awhile, and
if I'm not mistaken the US military already has such technology...." 

. I too wouldn't be surprised if the U.S. already has this technology. Our
military has a lot of technology that we're not aware of.  
"Convergence Weekly" just came out with an interesting article entitled,
"Microwaving Iraq":

MICROWAVING IRAQ | A Convergence Weekly exclusive on secret US attempts to
"pacify" Iraq with microwave weapons. Jan 24/05 | Desperate to improve
images of civilian carnage, US commanders are using portable
electromagnetic-frequency weapons in Fallujah and other "hot spots" in the
Sunni Triangle to pacify restive neighborhoods with invisible EM radiation.
"Active Denial" antenna arrays mounted on Humvees are also being deployed to
panic and disperse hostile crowds by flash-burning exposed flesh with
microwaves. But unintended side effects from the hidden rooftop transmitters
are reportedly triggering violent attacks by exposed insurgents-while
leading to AWOL rates of up to 15% among US forces disoriented by these same
weapons, as well as the electromagnetic emanations from high-power radars,
radios and "jammers"....next week in Convergence Weekly.

RE: ELECTROMAGNETIC-FREQUENCY WEAPONS USED IN IRAQ
http://www.willthomas.net/Convergence/index.htm

Rand Hardin
(RandMan)

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Brian-Team A.I. responded regarding the "Angel Light:
http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657

Not necessarily.  You can bet that the governments in possession of such
technology will go to extreme lengths to keep that tech out of the hands of
the 'bad guys'.  Now, the ability to take a plane down without a missile has
obvious implications here in the US.  You fire a missile, and the debris
field is enormous.  Simply bake the electronics and it falls like a brick,
shrinking the debris field completely.  Plus, it is theoretically possible
to determine just where the plane will fall, reducing ground casualties
significantly.  If it is able to kill an aquarium full of fish in minutes,
increasing the blast strength on an airliner may well kill those on board as
well, taking away the threat that they might have to endure a 5-mile
freefall before hitting the ground and finally dying.  As rough as that is
to consider, it's a real threat that may have to be addressed in such a
manner.  Remember, it's coming out now that one of the planes on 9/11 may
have been shot down instead of being forced to crash by those on board.  On
9/13/01, Davis Monthan scrambled 2 F-16s with that very goal in mind, after
radar picked up an aircraft heading toward Palo Verde.  They made it from
the airstrip to the violation zone in 3 minutes, but ended up not finding
anything.  You can bet that they would have issued a very stern warning,
followed by some Mach 3+ lovin'.

Whether or not the concept in the article is real or not, I vote for real.
The idea of a DEW (directed energy weapon) has been around for awhile, and
if I'm not mistaken the US military already has such technology, but this
may be the holy grail of it.  Think of the original computer that was the
size of a house.  Now, they fit in the palm of your hand.  Something like
the Angel Light will shrink to a handgun size, which is only a matter of
time.  I fully expect that sentence to spur some sort of comment from
Trisha, so I wait patiently to be amused.

Brian
Team A.I.

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Randy Kinkel wrote:

I had the same thought, Steven.  that thing is amazing as far as the science
goes... but it's very scary that it could drop planes out of the sky.

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Steven Stringham wrote:

....I am more worried about the possibilities of the Angel light for weapon
purposes! What if you can point that thing at planes! Now, that is scary!

Steven Stringham
StringCachers

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