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GreekNewsOnDemand.com: Defense Secretary Esper ADMITS to the existence of Directed Energy Weapons amid speculation that its THEM that are causing the wildfires!!!
-by John Kountouris | Feb. 26, 2020 | 11:48am, Los Angeles | Find me on Social Media!: Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • LinkedIn • Youtube
Read also our article with the title Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) Starting Fires In California And Oregon and Youtube trying to…CENSOR IT!!! and you’ll realize that our government is LYING THROUGH ITS TEETH on this issue. Google “DEW,” “Directed Energy Weapons,” “ATHENA,” “lazer weapons,” “Defense Department,” “Agenda 21” and you’ll find a plethora of article written on the fact that our own government and military has been using Directed Energy Weapons for YEARS and has been using them to create the…FIRES all across the United States and elsewhere!!! This is all part of the UN’s sinister Agenda 21 program which entails burning people out of rural and mountainous areas and concentrating them in the…INNER CITIES!!!
ALL OF THIS HAS BEEN HAPPENING FOR YEARS NOW RIGHT BEFORE OUR EYES AND OUR OWN GOVERNMENT HAS STARTED TO…ADMIT ALL OF THIS BY SAYING THAT IT “NOT THEM” THAT’S USING LAZER WEAPONS AGAINST US BUT…CHINA. THEY ARE USING THE “BLAME CHINA” CARD AGAIN LIKE THEY ALWAYS DO (i.e., for the “coronavirus,” etc.)!!!
They are also saying that China is using “killer satellites” from “space” to “get us.” WHAT A JOKE!!! First of all and according to our own US government, military and NASA, we DO NOT like on a “ball’ in “outer space” –because that’s all Hollywood fantasy NONSENSE- but on a flat, non-rotating Earth with a impenetrable…DOME OVER IT. YES YOU READ THAT CORRECTLY!!! OUR OWN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAVE ADMITTED FOR YEARS THAT THE EARTH IS FLAT!!! One the one hand, they have published documents after documents revealing all of this yet, on the other, they continue to BRAINWASH us from childhood on with NASA…GARBAGE about “space,” “aliens,” “other planets”, etc.
I don’t need to give you proof that they Earth is, indeed, FLAT and certainly NOT “spinning.” Just go outside during the day and observe that both the Sun and Moon are steadily situated TOGETHER, for HOURS, in the…SAME SKY!!! In other words, if we were spinning thousands and thousand of miles per hour on our “axis” and thousands and thousands more “around the Sun,” do you really think you’d be able to see both the Sun and Moon in the SAME sky for hours on end??? Not only that, mainstream science how now admitted OPENLY that the Moon is located in our…ATMOSPHERE and NOT in…”space”!!! Search for all of this online and you will all the proof you need. Search also for these terms in our search engine (look for the icon on top right corner of home page) and you will find tons of exclusive articles on this. we publish both in Greek and English.
TIME FOR US TO WAKE UP AND REALIZE THAT…NOTHING WHAT THEY TELL US IS TRUE, BUT ONE BIG LIE!!! FOR EXAMPLE, HOW COULD “CHINA” BE USING “KILLER SATELLITES” FROM “SPACE” (WHICH IS NOTHING MORE THAT A HOLLYWOODESQE TYPE OF TERM!!!) WHEN “SPACE”…DOESN’T EXIST BECAUSE WE CANNOT PENETRATE GOD’S DOME (BIBLE, FIRMAMENT) IN THE SKY??? NOT ONLY THAT, NASA ASTRO-NOTS(!) HAVE ADMITTED NOW FOR YEAR THAT WE CANNOT ESCAPE OUT OF EARTH…ATMOSPHERE!!!
DEF SEC ESPER WARNS OF ‘DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS’ & ‘KILLER SATELLITES’ FROM COMMUNIST CHINA
Comes as speculation swirls over such weapons being used to accelerate the Pacific Northwest wildfires
“They have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed energy weapons, and more, in an effort to exploit our systems and chip away at our military advantage.”
Esper’s comments are remarkable given questions about directed energy weapons have been roundly dismissed by the media, especially in the midst of the massive Pacific Northwest wildfires some have speculated were accelerated with directed energy weapons to sow chaos before the presidential election in tandem with numerous arsonists.
Watch Esper’s full speech below:
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is studying options for putting lasers, directed energy weapons, and missile defense systems into space to protect against an array of increasingly advanced ballistic and cruise missiles being developed by China, Russia, and North Korea, a senior Trump administration official said Wednesday.
President Trump is set to announce the results of a sweeping review of the nation’s missile defenses on land, sea, air and space during a rare visit to the Pentagon Thursday afternoon, officially kicking off plans for the military to begin weaponizing space.
“Space is a very important point of emphasis for the president and vice president,” the official told reporters Wednesday. “It’s something we want to invest in and is very important in going beyond the current capabilities we have…space is important to the next step of missile defense.”
The release of the Missile Defense Review, which has been expected for over a year only to be delayed time and again for reasons military and civilian officials couldn’t or wouldn’t explain, will join the nascent Space Force as part of a White House-directed push for the Pentagon to begin making larger investments in space.
The threats emanating from China and Russia are too numerous, and too advanced, to be dealt with by using existing ground radars, Pentagon officials have argued since the start of the Trump administration. “Unless you wallpaper the earth with radars, you can’t do it from the ground or ocean,” Michael Griffin, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, said last year. “You just need a lot of radars. They’re very expensive and they themselves become targets….It’s just not workable. The only real way to see these things coming is from space.”
Detecting missiles from space is one thing. Shooting them down is another. Griffin has been bullish on the feasibility of developing and deploying directed energy weapons, saying it should take “no more than a few years” to get directed energy weapons and lasers into the hands of troops in the field. But those weapons will take longer to be deployed into space. “We need to be in the megawatt class” for space-based missile defense, Griffin said. The most powerful solid-state lasers now in testing are in the 100-plus kilowatt range. The last attempt at one-megawatt missile defense weapon was the Airborne Laser.
Any move to putting defenses in space would be a welcome change for the Navy, which has long bristled at having to perform the missile defense mission from a handful of ships, tying up tens of billions of dollars worth of advanced weapons systems and thousands of sailors reduced to sailing in circles in in the Western Pacific and Mediterranean, watching for signs of North Korean or Iranian launches.
The review will also address the debate over adding a third ballistic missile interceptor location in the United States, in addition to the sites currently in California and Alaska.
One thing the review doesn’t appear to do is make final determinations over space-based interceptors or directed energy weapons, the administration official added. The document will “call for further study for both of those concepts but does not direct the fielding of anything specific. We’re going to study the feasibility and cost effectiveness” of all ground and space-based options, they said.
The Missile Defense Review was originally completed in 2017, but when undersecretary of defense for policy John Rood took over in January he called for extensive changes to tackle the issue more aggressively. President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s rounds of talks with North Korea also appear to kept to study under wraps during critical moments of the negotiations.
Critics have charged at any effort to put lasers and directed energy weapons into space — even if they are defensive — would set off a space arms race that China and Russia are poised to compete in.
Chinese air force Col. Wang Zhonghua told a news conference in November his service is spending more on building space capabilities, and “spares no efforts in handling all threats, and is gearing up to extend its reach beyond the clouds and into space.”
Rood has dismissed the idea of a space race, saying that putting more sensors in space is not “a provocative act,” since their purpose is “to observe the missile flights of missiles that are potentially threatening to the United States. I don’t think having a sensor capability is a sea change for the United States,” he said.