Victoria S. Hardy

Victoria S. Hardy

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Is Blue Beam Possible?
Something to think about...



In a paper entitled Controlled Effects written by Dr. William L. Baker, chief scientist of the Air Force Research Laboratory, in June of 2004, he states, “The Controlled Effects challenge envisions the ability to tailor and deliver the most appropriate type and amount of energy onto targets of military significance to create a particular desired effect.” He goes on to say, “With the advent of directed energy and other revolutionary technologies, the ability to instantaneously project very precise amounts of various types of energy anywhere in the world can become a reality.” Then he explains, “Controlled Personnel Effects investigates technologies to make selected adversaries think and act according to our needs. Dominant Remote Control seeks to control, at a distance, an enemy' s vehicles, sensors, communications, and information systems and manipulate them for military purposes.” Controlled Effects

The words that caught my attention in this document are “particle-beam weaponry” “high-power microwaves” “directed energy” “cloud seeding” “physically influence” “mentally influence or confuse personnel” “sensory deception” “synthetic images, or holograms” “production and storage of antimatter” Dr Baker continues to say, “A current example of this technology is Active Denial, a nonlethal counterpersonnel millimeter wave system that creates a skin heating sensation to repel an individual or group of people without harm. By studying and modeling the human brain and nervous system, the ability to mentally influence or confuse personnel is also possible. Through sensory deception, it may be possible to create synthetic images, or holograms, to confuse an individual' s visual sense or, in a similar manner, confuse his senses of sound, taste, touch, or smell.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You are one bright drummer, Victoria. Thanks for your thoughtful commentaries!