Baltimore Key Bridge #1 — Gigantic, fiery outbursts visible in original night-time video – Another Directed Energy Weapons Attack?

This is Part #1 in an ongoing series.  See also the ORIGINAL Part #1. UPDATED Index  https://soundquality.org/sets#baltimore-key-bridge UPDATED Executive Summary https://soundquality.org/baltimore-key-bridge === BELOW: Animated GIF showing the “10 seconds of Hell” (in reverse, which really highlights the attack) at Baltimore’s Key Bridge, where Directed Energy Weapons melted the structural steel girders and left them draped … Read more

Baltimore Key Bridge #2 — Oddities. Anomalies. Unlikelihoods. Weirdness. Sus.

This is Part #2 in an ongoing series.  See also the ORIGINAL Part #2. UPDATED Index  https://soundquality.org/sets#baltimore-key-bridge UPDATED Executive Summary https://soundquality.org/baltimore-key-bridge === OUTLINE No ship horns blaring No wake nor bow displacement No big waves after the big splash-down No upset initial call(s) Weird, studio-like/practiced calmness of once-in-ever mass-casualty response Odd switcharoo of massmedia, falsely … Read more

Baltimore Key Bridge #8 — Reagan. Esper. Star Wars. Directed Energy Weapons introduced 1983.

#8 in a series. Index – https://soundquality.org/sets#baltimore-key-bridge Executive Summary – https://soundquality.org/baltimore-key-bridge   === Directed Energy Professional Society, online since 1999 — https://deps.org See also https://dsiac.org Metal-melting, dissolving, disintegrating beam and directed energy weapons are not “new” or “mysterious” but instead are many decades-old technologies not being hidden at all except by omission and oafish deniers … Read more

The science of beam weapons

It’s been ten years since this was originally published; imagine the leaps in beam weaponry tech since.   The science of beam weapons By Graham Templeton on April 18, 2013 at 10:02 am There are three technologies that collectively line the threshold to The Future: Meal pills, flying cars, and killer laser beams. Two of … Read more

Hanoi Incident — What if you put your hand in a particle accelerator?

When matter is subjected to a particle beam, several possible outcomes can occur depending on various factors such as the energy and intensity of the beam, the properties of the target material, and the specific interaction processes involved. Here are some of the potential effects: 1. **Ionization**: Particle beams typically consist of charged particles, such … Read more