My post got totally eaten just now by the server. Couldn't even backspace/recover as usual.
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I was trying to quote a user above me in this thread who mentioned BAE Systems, that 20 people from a similar/same company (radio weapons!) were on Flight 370.
If you guys checked my thread about DARPA RED BALLOONS in context of Flight 370, you saw my impressions (ESP? lol) of BAE Systems very intimately involved or affected by this "accident".
Please check out the LaWS US Navy/DARPA Scalar LASER WEAPON, which was deployed for field testing within the last 12 months (Navy).
This is a weapon of "Graduated Lethality" which in Layman's Conspiracy Terms is "scalar weapon (laser)".
Whether or not it was used on Flight 370 doesn't matter.
What matters is what the other users said, that China et al are surrounded by high tech US and UK navy destroyers/subs/etc who knows/drones.
So this "accident" = opportunity for US/UK to get firsthand INTELLIGENCE from non-allied nations.
It's also a chance for the gov'ts to get the "commoners" (like us but not as cool) into the "search for flight 370".
Like a million million idiots clutching a smart phone and "helping find the lost people" before "terrorism wins again".
Check out the Navy's new scalar toy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_Weapon_System
The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon is to be installed on the USS Ponce for field testing in 2014.[1][2][3]
In 2010, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions was awarded an 11-million-dollar contract to develop LaWS in support of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) for the U.S. Navy’s Directed Energy and Electric Weapon Systems (DE&EWS) program.[4] The May 2012 NSWC test used a CIWS control system to enable the beam director to track the UAV target.[5]
The LaWS will be installed on the USS Ponce in summer 2014 for a 12-month trial deployment. The Navy spent about $40 million over the past six years on research, development, and testing of the laser weapon. It will be directed to targets by the Phalanx CIWS radar. If tests go well, the Navy could deploy a laser weapon operationally between 2017 and 2021 with an effective range of 1 mi (1.6 km; 0.87 nmi). The exact level of power the LaWS will use is unknown but estimated between 15-50 kW for engaging small aircraft and high-speed boats. Directed-energy weapons are being pursued for economic reasons, as they can be fired for as little as one dollar per shot, while conventional gun rounds and missiles can cost thousands of dollars each. The Navy has a history of testing energy weapons, including megawatt chemical lasers in the 1980s. Their chemicals were found to be too hazardous for shipboard use, so they turned to less powerful fiber solid-state lasers. Other types can include slab solid state and free electron lasers.[6]
BOEING and BAE collusion (Boeing in bed with 9/11 thugs!) Enron ****s!
http://www.gizmag.com/mk-38-mod-2-ta...-system/19346/
Boeing and BAE team up to develop laser weapon for the U.S. Navy
By Darren Quick
July 26, 2011
http://images.gizmag.com/hero/mk38mod2tls.jpg
The future is here...
Quote:
Both Boeing and BAE Systems have been working on laser weapon systems for use at sea for a number of years and now the two companies have teamed up to develop the Mk 38 Mod 2 Tactical Laser System for the U.S. Navy. The system combines both kinetic and directed energy weapons capability by coupling a solid-state high-energy laser weapon module with the Mk 38 Machine Gun System that is already in use on many U.S. Navy vessels.
The Mk 38 Mod 2 is a remotely operated machine gun whose main weapon is the widely used M242 Bushmaster 25-mm Chain Gun - a proven NATO standard auto cannon with 2.5 km (1.5 mile) range and selectable rates of fire. Boeing says the addition of the laser weapon module will provide high-precision accuracy against surface and air targets such as small boats and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). It will also provide the ability to deliver different levels of laser energy, depending on the target and mission objectives.
"The Mk 38 Mod 2 system is revolutionary because it combines kinetic and directed energy weapons capability," said Michael Rinn, Boeing Directed Energy Systems (DES) division vice president.. "Our approach is an affordable solution for the customer, because this system can be integrated seamlessly into existing shipboard command interfaces."
Tesla's thread:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...-MA-Flight-370
Crowdsourcing, DARPA's Red Balloons, Surveillance, False Flags, and MA Flight 370
"What Goes Up Must Come Down." ~Isaac Newton
Please check post #5:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post807937
and #13:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post809638