Anonymous ID: fd8e12 May 2, 2018, 2:20 p.m. No.1276115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6152 >>6261 >>6265 >>6292 >>6333

>>1275944

>>1275969

How many aircraft have to go down before anons. start openly discussing the possibility that:

(a) weapons currently exist that can be used to remotely take down aircraft (somehow)

(b) these weapons are currently being used against the U.S. Military by enemies, foreign and/or domestic

?

27 days ago

>pic related

Anonymous ID: fd8e12 May 2, 2018, 2:53 p.m. No.1276473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6524 >>6538

>>1276265

8 long years to compile inspection reports to know precisely which ones work and which ones not so well.

…and 8 long years before that…

…and 8 long years before that…

…and 4 long years before that…

…and 8 years before that…

>https://infogalactic.com/info/Death_ray

The death ray or death beam was a theoretical particle beam or electromagnetic weapon of the 1920s through the 1930s that was claimed to have been invented independently by Guglielmo Marconi,[1] Nikola Tesla, Harry Grindell Matthews, Edwin R. Scott, and Graichen,[2] as well as others.[3] In 1957, the National Inventors Council was still issuing lists of needed military inventions that included a death ray.[4]

 

While based in fiction, research into energy-based weapons inspired by past speculation has contributed to real-life weapons in use by modern militaries sometimes called a sort of "death ray", such as the United States Navy and its Laser Weapon System (LaWS) deployed in mid-2014.[5][6] Such armaments are technically known as directed-energy weapons.

 

Nikola Tesla claimed to have invented a "death beam" which he called teleforce in the 1930s and continued the claims up until his death.[9][10][11] Tesla explained that "this invention of mine does not contemplate the use of any so-called "death rays." Rays are not applicable because they cannot be produced in requisite quantities and diminish rapidly in intensity with distance. All the energy of New York City (approximately two million horsepower) transformed into rays and projected twenty miles, could not kill a human being, because, according to a well known law of physics, it would disperse to such an extent as to be ineffectual. My apparatus projects particles which may be relatively large or of microscopic dimensions, enabling us to convey to a small area at a great distance trillions of times more energy than is possible with rays of any kind. Many thousands of horsepower can thus be transmitted by a stream thinner than a hair, so that nothing can resist."[12]

 

Tesla proposed that a nation could "destroy anything approaching within 200 miles… [and] will provide a wall of power" in order to "make any country, large or small, impregnable against armies, airplanes, and other means for attack".[12]

Anonymous ID: fd8e12 May 2, 2018, 2:58 p.m. No.1276538   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1276152 see this

>>1276473 and this for dig idea

>http://csglobe.com/fbi-finally-releases-tesla-documents-death-ray-ball-lightning/

FBI Finally Releases Tesla Documents On Death Ray, Ball Lightning And More

Oct 22, 2016

At long last, the FBI has released its document cache of files containing information on Nikola Tesla, including his inventions like death ray and ball lightning, as well as how the government obtained his notes and memos following his death.

 

Tesla, an inventor and innovator considered at least decades ahead of his time, predicted and helped develop an early prototype of a smartphone, among many other things.

 

In the Volume 100 of Popular Science Monthly in 1922, for example, Tesla predicted video calling:

 

“It will soon be possible to see as well as hear by means of electricity. ‘Television’ will be employed as generally as telephoning. As one listens to a voice at the other end of the line, he will also see every expression of the speaker’s face,” explained Tesla in his article.

“In a general way the instrument used for television will closely resemble the mechanism of the human eye. Success in transmitting vision depends upon four things, and of these I have already perfected two.

“The radio transmission of sound will also be developed in the future far beyond the present system. It will be possible not only for any person with a station to listen in, but also to transmit at the same time to every other station. I have already accomplished this in my experiments.”

 

Tesla’s experiments and inventions, and incredibly forward-thinking vision, made him the target of FBI and government surveillance. Upon his death in the midst of World War II — which had been documented January 7, 1943, though the new cache of documents suggests he didn’t pass away until the following day — the FBI rushed to seize trunk loads of his work in order to prevent anything falling into the hands of Axis forces.

Anonymous ID: fd8e12 May 2, 2018, 3:08 p.m. No.1276657   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1276429 thx anon. appreciate the sauce.

lotsa landmines being strewn about lately, so taking extra precautions before engagement.

remote control indeed well within realm of possilibilities.

 

don't forget, also a couple ships had fatal accidents last year, yes? (USS No Name?)

 

we were considering DEWs upthread, but those seem to have (or had?) limitations in distance.

 

it's an interesting question for sure.