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42
Ibid., p. 112, bold and italicized emphasis Bearden’s, italicized emphasis mine.

43
Ibid., p. 173.

44
I am
acutely
aware of over-simplifying so much of Bearden’s (and others’) thinking here.

45
Bearden,
Energy from the Vacuum,
p. 244.

46
Bearden,
Fer De Lance
.
,
p. 209.

47
Ibid., pp. 209-210, emphasis added. Readers of my
Giza Death Star
trilogy will recall that I indicated that one characteristic of a scalar weapon of “mass destruction” planet-busting potential was precisely that it be coupled to the base solar system that it is in. Q.v. my
Giza Death Star,
pp. 251-252. The reason for this requirement, once again, is that large masses are natural resonators to scalar waves.

48
See my
Giza Death StarDeployed, Giza Death Star Destroyed
.

49
Bearden,
Fer De Lance
, p. 408, emphasis is Bearden’s.

50
Mayer and Mehner,
Das Geheimnis der deutschen Atombombe
, p. 91, q.v. also my
Reich of the Black Sun,
p. 96.

51
Ibid., see also
Reich of the Black Sun,
p. 96

52
Bearden is quite clear and consistent throughout his writings that scalar physics can be used in any number of beneficial or malign ways, including the biological and psychological uses indicated above.

53
Tom Bearden,
Fer De Lance,
pp. 40-41. Bearden sometimes refers to scalar weapons by the alternate term “quantum potential weapons.”

54
Bearden,
Fer De Lance
, pp. 52-53, italicized emphasis Bearden’s, boldface emphasis added.

55
To the best of my knowledge, the first comprehensive survey of German research into the “cold” or “endothermic” bomb in English was the German Research Project of Henry Stevens.

56
Joseph P. Farrell,
Reich of the Black Sun: Nazi Secret Weapons and the
Cold War Allied Legend
, p. 190.

57
Joseph P. Farrell,
The Giza Death Star Deployed,
pp. 109-111. The reason that the test had to have been German and not Soviet is due to the fact that the regiment in question had prepared a secret ambush for a Soviet unit. Its location therefore was known only to the German High Command.

58
Bearden,
Fer De Lance,
pp. 266-267.

59
Bearden,
Fer De Lance,
pp. 68-69, italicized emphasis original, boldface emphasis added.

60
Q.v.,
Reich of the Black Sun,
pp. 184-187.

61
Georg,
Star Wars,
p. 116. Compare this document with the original Russian story of the German regiment in my
The Giza Death Star Deployed,
pp. 109-111.

62
PW: the prisoner of war originating the story being recounted.

63
“Hptm,” probably “Hauptman” or “captain,” indicating that the PW in question was probably regular German Army.

64
“Arty”: artillery.

65
George,
Star Wars,
p. 116, emphasis added.

66
See my
Giza Death Star Deployed,
pp. 109-111. The appearance of such globes of light is one piece of evidence that Bearden often cites as a signature of scalar weapons in their various defensive modes of operation.

67
Bearden,
Fer De Lance
, pp. 15-16

68
Q.v. Joseph P. Farrell,
The Giza Death Star Deployed,
pp. 99-104.

69
In the previous book on Nazi Secret weapons, however, I mentioned that it is my strong belief, based on the evidence presented in Zdenek Cervenka’s and Barbara Rogers’ book
The Nuclear Axis: the Secret Collaboration Between West Germany and South Africa,
documenting that it was in fact West Germany that was the technological source behind South Africa’s and Israel’s development of the atom bomb.

70
Of course, this is
not
the official German government explanation for its decision. The official explanation is couched in the politically acceptable currency that the decision was taken for “environmental reasons.” This is not to say that this was not a genuine factor in the German government’s decision, but only to say that it was probably not the
ultimate
motivation.

71
Earthquakes, it will be recalled, are a signature of the use of a scalar weapon in its lowest thresholds of destructive potential.

72
That Germany seems the obvious choice only requires a moment’s reflection. Other than Russia, one cannot honestly maintain that France or Great Britain would have been in a terrible hurry to see Germany reunified. Japan, China, and the U.S. would have been most likely indifferent to it. Israel would have been implacably hostile but probably ultimately acquiescent, and South Africa apathetic or perhaps mildly hostile. Only Brazil may have had some sympathy for the reunification, given its own reliance on German scientists in its own scalar program. But in the final analysis, if those unusually destructive earthquakes were induced, then the finger points to scalar weapons, and to Germany, as to no other.

73
Bearden,
Fer De Lance,
p. 35.

74
Namely, Israel and South Africa.

75
Bearden,
Fer De Lance,
pp. 353-354, emphasis added.

76
This permits another speculative reconstruction of history. It is known that Chancellor Adenauer agreed to re-arm West Germany and undertook by treaty with the United States, France, and Great Britain, not to build atomic, biological, or chemical weapons on German soil as a condition of rearmament. What is
little
known, of course, is that Adenauer made it very clear to the other Western Allies that Germany, as a sovereign nation, would not hesitate to develop such weapons if the international situation required it. Might the motivations for Adenauer’s acquiescence, then, have been that the West German government already knew of the possibility of weapons far more destructive and far
cheaper
than atomic and thermonuclear weapons? Clearly it did, for it strains credibility to think that with so many former Nazis in his government, not to mention General Reinhard Gehlen’s extensive leftover-from-the war spy network, that they were totally oblivious to the possibilities, nor oblivious to the accomplishments of SS General Kammler’s black projects “think tank.”

It likewise strains credibility that any self-respecting German government would rely on the good graces of Britain, France, or the United States to ensure its security. As Cervenka’s and Rogers’ book on the West German bomb makes abundantly clear, the West German government very early on undertook the quiet and very secret development of its own independent nuclear deterrent under the very nose of the NATO Alliance while at the same time presenting a posture of perfectly correct “nuclear weapons abjuration” and, when the German media came too close to these projects, outright denials in the teeth of clear evidence to the contrary. Similarly, the Schmidt government heavily financed the private German firm OTRAG’s “corporate Area 51” preserve in Zaire to the tune of several millions of Deutschmarks (q.v.
Reich of the Black Sun,
pp. 268-269). The purpose of this preserve? What has been admitted is that it was to research biological weapons and cruise missiles. One can only assume that this is the tip of the iceberg.

So, in the end, Bearden may be right that the Vela satellites detected not an atom bomb test, but a scalar weapons test. He merely missed the ultimate political significance of the test, namely, that behind Israel and South Africa, there was a much more powerful hidden player: Germany.

6.

“For Whom the Bell Tolls”:Scalar Physics, Zero Point Energy, and the Vorticular Aether: A Speculative Reconstruction of the Physics of the Bell

“The mythology and true history of beamray technology properly begins with the Egyptians, whose awareness of vitalistic solar energies prompted a pagan devotion to “Ra” the sun-god.”

Gerry Vassilatos,
Declassified Patents of the Cold War and SDI
1

A. US Declassified Patents from the Cold War and SDI

In an obscure but nonetheless remarkable book,
Declassified Patents of the Cold War and SDI,
science and patent researcher Gerry Vassilatos outlines an incredible array of exotic weaponry that exists in recently declassified United States patents. Vassilatos’ own introduction to this highly technical material is itself worth the price of the book, for in it, he details a number of little known advances in experimental physics well worth study, and moreover, that bear directly on some aspects of the Bell and its operation.

Obviously, the subject of Vassilatos’ investigation is the field of SDI, President Ronald Reagan’s well-known Strategic Defense Initiative,
2
and more particularly, the exotic directed energy weapons that were envisioned as being capable not only of defensive action against enemy ICBMs, but ultimately, of
replacing
them as the new generation of post-thermonuclear strategic offensive weapons.

Work had already begun during World War Two on the use of X-rays and gamma rays in “burst” devices that would fire a sudden extreme pulse of the deadly high frequency radiation at a target. But in the aftermath of the war and the advent of the nuclear age, particularly after the Soviet Union acquiring its own atomic and hydrogen bombs, the need for some sort of defense against them became immediately felt.

One of the first efforts to improve on the “burst” devices came in 1957, with a patent from the German Siemens firm – US Patent Number 2,904, 692, by inventor Wilhelm Gscheidlen – for the collimation of gamma rays by means of a series of metal baffles with pinhole sized holes, arranged sequentially, to achieve a lensing effect that would concentrate high frequency gamma photons into a beam, using a cobalt 60 source.
3

But as Vassilatos notes, “such systems lost much of their initial energy before passing through the multiple baffles of the collimator itself. Ultimately, these pinhole camera systems failed from inherent problems of fundamental incoherence from the source itself, an intriguing engineering problem requiring the discovery of new phenomena for its solution.”
4
That is, the sources of gamma rays in these systems was rather like a light bulb, emitting gamma rays of various frequencies. No matter how efficient the collimator baffle system, the beam would still spread out – like a “gamma ray flashlight” beam – and thereby lose much of its energy. The goal was for gamma ray
coherence
, a gamma ray
laser
whose awesome power can only be appreciated by comparison to ordinary optical lasers, which can cut through steel with ordinary light.

The next step was taken in the early 1960s, with so-called Clear Atomic Light” systems, which relied on a system of underground tunnels and a reflecting mirror able to direct the light generated from a nuclear explosion to the surface through a tunnel in a concentrated beam. Such systems, in other words, took the radiation from a nuclear explosion and
directed it in a beam.
Needless to say, using the weapon also destroyed it, since they could never be more than one shot affairs. Nevertheless, These CAL or Clear Atomic Light systems quickly moved out of their underground tunnels and bunkers and became more portable, and potentially space-based, weapons platforms.

Before the development of far better and more pernicious radiation weapons, this CAL (Clear Atomic Light) beam weapon had no equal. Its declassification in 1973 occurs some 15 years after its testing in coincidence with Project Plowshare, a “peacetime” use of nuclear weaponry. These experimental weapons were part of PROJECT DEFENDER, the original Star Wars Defense Initiative of President Eisenhower. This Project investigated the use of directed hot nuclear plasmas (PROJECT CASABA), high energy particles (PROJECT HOWITZER), and primary experimentation with X and Gamma Ray LASERS.
5

The well-publicized X-ray laser systems of the early 1980’s were based on these early CAL systems, the small nuclear device being housed in a hemispherical or “tanklike” structure surrounded with rods of radioactive material. When the device is detonated, the rods become transmitters of deadly cohered, or lasing, x-rays, incinerating anything in their path almost instantly. Given that a beam of enormous diameter can be constructed with such a device, “one is able to produce” a high frequency, high power x-ray laser beam “for the specific purpose of destroying missiles or cities alike. The length of the rods employed determines the amplification factor.”
6
These weapons would have the additional advantage over more indiscriminate hydrogen bombs in that they would leave no residual radioactive fallout in their targets.
7

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