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#1GCH02191
WED., FEB. 19, 2003  11:15 A.M.  YR. 16, DAY 187

FOR CIRCULATION ANYWAY YOU CAN FIND, ASAP
OUR PAPER MAY WELL BE "AFTER THE FACT"

RE: POSSIBILITIES BECOME PROBABILITIES: INTENT TO USE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE AND SCALAR WEAPONS, STARTING WITH IRAQ AND MOST LIKELY IN VERY EARLY MARCH, PERHAPS THE 3RD WHICH A NUMERICAL "TIME LOOP"--GCH/D

[CONTACT: P.O. Box 27800, Las Vegas, NV 89126.  Phone: (800) 800-5565.
News Desk: <john.ray.1776@attbi.com>]

E-BOMBS WITH SET TARGETS NOW ON LAUNCHING "DESKS"

Sometimes we have to wait with baited breath until some "other" writer drops some information before I will longer act, out of sequence, to endanger or bring focus of untoward reaction upon my penman.

Even then I must take great care to never appear to be scattering "coded" secret messages which are then totally screwed and presented as some clandestine nonsense.

For years we have been speaking and writing of Electronic Pulses, etc., in, actually, extremely detailed presentation.  Years and years ago we spoke of the capability of shutting down, yea even the globe, through simply blowing out the electrical/electronic systems on said globe.  The technique has been presented and tested and now WAITS ready, willing and able to use in this upcoming confrontation with Saddam.

Will this be some "selective" weapon with ability to limit its damage to a selected city, nation or even continent?  Well, one out of a hundred chances that it "may be limited" as desired--but it is more apt to have "run-away" train effect.  Moreover, some nations are equally RWA to respond with a bit of interesting retaliation over the U.S.A.

I suggest you nice people shore up your supplies and be prepared with, at the least, water and a bit of bottled gas for emergency circumstances--like NOW.  There is no need to do a thing AFTER the nonsense hits.  You have heard of "bombing back to the cave?"  Well, that is where you are now headed if sanity doesn't intervene right away and straight ahead.

I would send a message to "Mark Phillips" that even in his attempt to share possibilities, he cannot even believe how accurate he is in that the powers in charge are so involved with "mystic science" that worlds revolve around the oxymoron of "mystic" as a "science".  The "prediction" is: "THE US GOVERNMENT WILL ON 03/03/03 DECLARE WAR ON THE PEOPLES OF IRAQ AND/OR LAUNCH THE FIRST MILITARY STRIKE.  [AND IT WILL BE OUT OF NIGHTMAREVILLE!]

"Mark" states: "I could go a little further out on the proverbial limb and predict the exact time of the day, there on the 33rd PARALLEL, BAGHDAD TIME (NOT US EDT) though that is a bit risky since so many variables like local weather changes could come into play."

I do not need add even a sentence to that statement above.  However, it is time to dump the rest of the probabilities on you as to what IS PLANNED and will be attempted if somebody doesn't conjure enough wisdom to recognize outcome of such deadly games.

I would like to refer all of you back to the "Scalar" material but more importantly back to the many writings we have shared and ask you to recall the ease and capability of simply overloading circuitry and STOPPING the world from ability to function.  This is what is planned by the United States of America to dump on Iraq in less than two weeks.  Saddam can't retaliate but there two other VERY LARGE NATIONS who can and who plan to do so--immediately, if the U.S. presses this outrage.  If you think bringing down a shuttle with a beam-wave is interesting then try electric/electronic failure and shutdown without ability to RECOVER.  We find no place on the globe save three underground facilities even prepared for such a thing.

I don't need to give more than just pass on the writing sent in the e-mail TODAY but I suggest you PAY ATTENTION.  I suggest everyone stay home or "put" or be prepared to possibly be stuck wherever you might be vacationing.  This game is going to get ever so much bigger if it once begins.

QUOTING: COMING SOON TO BAGHDAD--THE PREVIEW OF THE E-BOMB, Phil Brennan, NewsMax.com, Monday, Feb. 17, 2003.  <http://www.newsmax.com>]

COMING SOON TO BAGHDAD
THE PREVIEW OF THE E-BOMB

It will begin with a sharp crack, like the sound of a bolt of lightning hitting its target.  In an instant, Baghdad and its environs will go dark.  Even though turned off, fluorescent lights and television sets will glow and the smell of ozone mixed with the odor of smoldering plastic will seep from outlet covers as electric wires arc and telephone lines melt.  Palm Pilots will feel warm to the touch, their batteries overloaded.  Computers, and every bit of data on them, will be history.

Suddenly there will be a deadly quiet as internal-combustion engines shut down never to be restarted.  No Iraqis will suffer any harm--they will simply be thrust back in time to an era where electricity and electronics were non-existent.

Saddam Hussein will sit in his silent darkened bunker--suddenly stifling as all air intake systems shut down.  With communication with his armed forces arrayed around the capital city no longer operating, he and his top generals will be rendered as mute as the troops in the field themselves.  Only by carrier pigeon could he hope to contact his forces.

His missiles inoperative, his tanks without engines, his jet fighters downed, his radar installations useless, Saddam no longer has the instruments of modern warfare at his beck and call.  He has been e-bombed back to the stone ages.

That's the scenario for the opening of the invasion of Iraq if intelligence reports are correct.  The age of the e-bomb has arrived and modern warfare will never be the same.

EARLY BEGINNINGS

It all began in 1925 with the atomic research of physicist Arthur H. Compton who demonstrated that firing a stream of highly energetic photons into atoms that have a low atomic number causes them to eject a stream of electrons.  Physics students know this phenomenon as the Compton Effect.  It became a key tool in unlocking the secrets of the atom, to the development of the e-bomb.

Leap forward to the high altitude detonation of a hydrogen bomb over Siberia by the Soviets back in the 1960s with had an unexpected effect.  It knocked out communications systems for hundreds of miles below the blast.

While testing hydrogen bombs in outer space, hundreds of miles above the planet, American scientists also discovered that each atomic blast created a pulse of electromagnetic energy similar to conventional radio-made microwaves, but with energy so great that they erased magnetic memories and melted the microscopic junctions in transistors on the Earth below.  These were veritable tidal waves of energy, sufficient to cripple sensitive microelectronics but too weak to be seen, heard, or felt by human beings.

During one U.S. test, in July 1962, a hydrogen bomb was detonated approximately 650 miles in space, roughly where today's space shuttles orbit.  Simultaneously, an incredible 2100 miles to the northeast, street lights went dark and burglar alarms began ringing on the Hawaiian islands.  The reason was an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) produced by the blast.

According to a report by intelligence expert major Scott W. Merkle, then a student assigned to the Air Command and General Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama, a declassified U.S. military report showed that the explosion of a bomb about one megaton in size (the exact size remains classified) eight hundred miles over Omaha, Nebraska, would shower the continental United States, southern Canada and northern Mexico with an EMP capable of disabling virtually every computerized circuit in its potential damaging consequences of such an EMP attack in 1982, when he wrote in an obscure engineering journal.

DEPENDENCE OF COMPUTERS

"Today there is almost universal dependence on electronic computers.  They are used by first-graders as well as research engineers.  Industry, communications, financial records, are all at stake here.  In the event of heavy EMP radiation, I suspect it would be easier to enumerate the apparatus that would continue to function than the apparatus that would stop."

"Due to this reaction, in 1963 the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Atmospheric Test Ban Treaty to counter the considerable threat posed by EMPs," wrote Major Merkle.  "Since then, that threat has grown at a fantastic rate, fueled by the rapid progress made in compacting ever more EMP-sensitive transistors onto the computer chips upon which modern electronics rely."

Testifying before the House Committee on National Security, Military Research and Development Subcommittee, on July 16th, 1997 Dr. Lowell Wood of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory described the effects of EMP.

"Electromagnetic pulses, EMP, generated by high-altitude nuclear explosions have riveted the attention of the military nuclear tactical community for three-and-a-half decades since the first comparatively modest one very unexpectedly turned off the lights over a few million square miles in the mid-Pacific.  This EMP also shut down radio stations, turned off cars, burned out telephone systems, and wreaked other mischief throughout the Hawaiian Islands nearly 1,000 miles distant from ground zero.

"The potential for even a single high-altitude explosion of a more deliberate character to impose continental-scale devastation of much of the equipment of modern civilization and of modern warfare soon became clear; EMP became a technological substrate for the black humor: Suppose they gave a war and nobody came.

EMP WRECKAGE

"It was EMP-imposed wreckage, at least as much as that due to blast, fire, and fallout, which sobered detail studies of the post-nuclear-attack recovery process.  When essentially nothing electrical or electronic could be relied upon to work, even in rural areas far from the blast, it appeared surpassingly difficult to bootstrap American national recovery, and post-attack America in these studies remained stuck in the very early 20th century until electrical equipment and electronic components begin to trickle into a Jeffersonian America from abroad."

EMP he said, "can induce large voltages and currents in power lines, communication cables, radio towers, and other long conductors serving a facility.  Some other notable collectors of EMP include railroad tracks, large antennas, pipes, cables, wires in buildings, and metal fencing.  Although materials underground are partially shielded by the ground, they are still collectors, and these collectors deliver the EMP energy to some larger facility.  This produces surges that can destroy the connected device, such as, power generators or long distance telephone systems.  An EMP could destroy many services needed to survive a war.

"Many systems needed are controlled by a semiconductor in some way.  Failure of semi-conductive chips could destroy industrial processes, railway networks, power and phone systems, and access to water supplies.  Semiconductor devices fail when they encounter an EMP because of the local heating that occurs.

"When a semi-conductive device absorbs the EMP energy, it displaces the resulting heat that is produced relatively slowly when compared to the time scale of the EMP.  Because the heat is not dissipated quickly, the semiconductor can quickly heat up to temperatures near the melting point of the material.  Soon the device will short and fail.  This type of failure is called thermal second-breakdown failure.

VULNERABILITY

"It IS also important to realize how vulnerable the military is to EMP.  Military systems often use the most sophisticated, and therefore most vulnerable, electronics available, and many of the systems that must operate during a nuclear war cannot tolerate the temporary disturbances that EMP may induce.  Furthermore, many military duties require information to be communicated over long distances.  This type of communication requires external antennas, which are extremely vulnerable to EMP."

Dr. Wood was dealing with a so-called HEMP (High Altitude EMP) activated by a hydrogen bomb which was by then outlawed and considered unthinkable.

But even then the cat was out of the bag and the race began to develop a non-nuclear method weapon capable of delivering an EMP punch.  If current reports are accurate the U.S. now has such a weapon--the so-called e-bomb, and is getting ready to demonstrate its power to Saddam Hussein.

According to Associated Press Technology writer Jim Krane, the U.S. may fire a cruise missile tipped with a high-powered electromagnetic-pulse emitter--a so-called e-bomb--"which fries the electronics without killing the people," said Andrew Koch of Jane's Information Group.

Wrote Krane, "The weapon's of massive power surge is supposed to travel through antennas or power cords to wreck any unshielded electronic appliance--civilian or military--with a few hundred yards, according to studies cited by globalSecurity.org, a research organization.

Writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, Edward Epstein quoted Roger McCarthy, chairman of Exponent Failure Analysis Associates in Menlo Park, a firm deeply involved in developing futuristic weaponry for the Pentagon as declaring: "Kabammy! A huge electronic wave comes along, and sends out a few thousand volts.  Wham! Your cell phone or your computer dies."

INVISIBLE WALLOP

Epstein explains that the weapons "pack an incredible, invisible wallop, hundreds of times the electrical current in a lightning bolt.  That 'directed energy', in principle not unlike the power used more benignly in laser pointers or supermarket scanners, opens a whole new area of warfare, one that for now gives the United States a leg up on potential opponents.

"In an age in which militaries rely on sophisticated electronics for everything from starting tanks and planes to using phones to direct operations, such a weapon could be devastating."

Experts say that an e-bomb could also disarm Saddam's chemical and biological weapons and disable underground military sites.

"If I was Saddam Hussein, I'd make a major investment in old motorcycles and go back to the era of World War II and use motorcyclists as messengers," retired Army Lt. Col. Piers Wood of GlobalSecurity.org, a group that tracks new weapons systems told Epstein.

"These weapons are really about taking the energy of high explosives and converting the wallop into electromagnetic energy to disrupt electronic devices," McCarthy said, adding that a good-sized version of the weapon would produce thousands of volts and 10 million amps in a microsecond.  That's hundreds of times the energy generated by lightning.

With the e-bomb an apparent reality, a warning issued by Rep. Curt Weldon during a hearing of the House committee on National Security, Military Research and Development Subcommittee on July 16th, 1997 raised a nightmarish possibility.

Said Weldon: "If I am the commander of North Korea and I have one nuclear weapon and that weapon is in the range of 1 to 10 kilotons, which I assume it is, and if I have the capability of a Nodong or Taepodong 2 system which I assume can reach an altitude of 250 miles quite easily, General Marsh--at least that is the testimony that has been given to me--and I want to do something to hurt the United States, I think the weapon of choice is to launch that device in the air and wipe out our smart capability and then dare us to respond, because we haven't killed anyone, we haven't hurt any buildings, and we, being a moral nation, what is our President going to do?  Is he going to set off a nuclear strike against North Korea, when they have not killed one person in this country, but it would devastate our entire infrastructure?  That is what concerns me."

END QUOTING

It is not for me to verify or confirm such information as this.  It is for you to consider your positions and take stock of possibilities.  I can give you information in reasonable and/or logical credibility.  I will not place in jeopardy this resource by doing more than checking feasible information data.

We have other problems being uncovered right here where the information is all but impossible to even consider as true--but, alas, it not only is true but it is breathtakingly shocking.

I don't want to hold up this writing to share more than the headline focus but appears this morning in the headlines that a U.S. LOBBY group has infiltrated every branch office of the financial limb of the Philippine government.  This means right to having business offices in every one of the financial decision-making departments of this government.  They have made the bills for passage right from peso manipulation to money laundering regulations.  Here they are labeling it ESPIONAGE and at least five departments are named along with the players.

Will this event make it more acceptable for our program or slam shut doors?  I guess we have to wait to see what unfolds.

We therefore refuse to even give appearance of being involved in ANYTHING that can bring negative impact to us.  These distractions are too costly.

There are, however, places where being informed can save your very lives.  If nothing happens you have lost nothing other than perhaps a bottle of unnecessary drinking water.  When idiots play with power beyond their control capabilities, you have problems just waiting to materialize.

By the way, prions are held together by a neck molecule similar to that which holds the "cap" onto a typical virus.  In that instance the viral molecule is most often zinc.  In prions it is magnesium.  Keep up your silver colloid supplements if you can still find any available.  This won't "solve" THE OVERALL PROBLEM but it might very well be a good start.  Certainly it would be a help in case of those little bloated parasites called cryptosporidium which now are found in almost all city water supplies.  Milwaukee had no "corner" on that market.

Thank you for passing on this information so that an ounce of prevention might actually BE worthy of that pound of cure.

Salu, GCH