MEDIUM RARE
By Jim Rarey
October 14, 1999
EMP WEAPONRY – A CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE?
On March 19th of this year, at President Clinton’s first new conference in nearly a year, Fox News Washington correspondent Wendell Goler dropped a bombshell. He said that Fox News had information that China had stolen top secret technical data on Electro-magnetic Pulse (EMP) weaponry, from four of our eleven secret weapons laboratories, and have successfully tested the weaponry. Since that date there has been a firestorm of argument and allegations, not about EMP weaponry, but about nuclear weapons.
Based on the theories and experiments of the brilliant scientist Nikola Tesla (who gave us alternating current electricity), a staggering array of futuristic weapons and applications have been developed. Among these are Lasers and Masers. (See this writer’s companion article first published on March 21,1999, "Chinese Steal EMP Weapons Secrets – Huh?")
We know that the Russians have operational laser weapons. In 1997, Naval Intelligence officer Lieutenant Jack Daly and a Canadian Air Force pilot were zapped by a laser from a Russian spy ship while flying a surveillance mission in U.S. waters over the Puget Sound in the State of Washington. Both men suffered severe permanent eye damage from the laser. The duplicity of our Departments of State and Defense in trying to cover up that incident have been pretty well documented over the internet, in alternative media and through interviews of Daly on Fox Cable News.
Last year another American pilot suffered similar laser eye damage in Bosnia. This has been hushed up just as was attempted in Daly’s case.
Why are the media and government departments dominated by the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), so reluctant to even admit the existence of EMP weaponry? The answer may be that some of the esoteric capabilities, such as psychotronic measures, are intended to be used against the U.S. civilian population by their own government.
That the United States has deployed, or is set to deploy, EMP weapons is beyond dispute. A little discussed item in the Dept. of Defense appropriations bill ( H.R. 1993 for which the Senate passed the conference report yesterday) is a $64 million appropriation for, "a space based anti-missile laser."
In Congressional hearings this week, the House heard testimony from four members of the "Commission on National Security for the 21st Century." Congress, evidently, will be relying on the recommendations of this commission as the basis for the country’s national security and foreign policy for the next twenty-five years. The commission comprises fourteen members of which eleven are members of the CFR including the two co-chairmen as well as the top executive of the CFR itself. (Doesn’t that give you a warm feeling?) More about this commission in a future article.
During the testimony, which concerned the assumptions upon which the commission would base its recommendations, it was asserted that "potential" enemies of the United States do not have the capability within the next five to ten years of putting weapons into space, except for "directed energy" weapons. "Directed energy weapons" is obviously a synonym of EMP weapons.
Considering the fact that instructions to orbiting satellites, particularly military satellites, must be coded (encrypted) to prevent interception and/or distortion, Chinese (and Russian) access to America’s superior technology in that field takes on a more serious aspect than hitherto imagined in view of the possibility that both "potential" enemies have EMP capabilities.
What now are we to think of the encryption chips that disappeared at the crash site in China of the failed Loral/Hughes satellite launch? Also, the hiring of four former Commerce Department employees who had access to secret encryption data by Iridium World Communications (IWC) takes on new significance. IWC is a consortium of AT&T and three other government controlled companies in Russia, China and India. AT&T chairman, C. Michael Armstrong (CFR), was the CEO at Hughes during the illegal transfer of sensitive satellite data to the Chinese.
IWC will be setting up a system of sixty-six orbiting satellites communicating through encrypted messages and instructions. This capability is just as applicable to military uses as it is to civilian communications.
The encryption capability we are talking about here is not the garden variety software universally available. It is not even the highly sophisticated software the U.S. government is trying to control. The encryption programs operating in satellites are contained in specially treated integrated circuits (chips) to withstand the radiation encountered in space.
If the Chinese (or Russia or any other potential enemy) have acquired EMP weaponry capabilities, whether stolen or given them, along with encryption and satellite launching expertise, they pose a danger to this country far beyond that of a nuclear threat.
The barrage of publicity about things nuclear, e.g. espionage, anti-missile defenses, and most recently the "Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, have been, and will continue to be, a convenient cover (whether intended or not) to deflect discussion of EMP weaponry.
The American public needs to be apprised of the full range of EMP capabilities possessed or planned, not only by the United States, but of China, Russia and other countries.
Let’s start the process!