Or so they say …
But didn’t they just sufficiently demonstrate such abilities in the Black Sea with the Donald Duck?
Where do you think they got the Patents for such?
N.B. Major Jordan’s Diaries: http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/major-george-jordan/114752 … http://www.whale.to/c/Maj_Geo_Racey_Jordan-FROM_MAJOR_JORDANS_DIARIES.pdf …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCiylpzR60U&x-yt-cl=85114404&x-yt-ts=1422579428
Russia has claimed to have built a revolutionary new weapon system that can render enemy satellites and weapons useless.
Its Russian makers say it is a ‘fundamentally new electronic warfare system’ which can be mounted on ground-based as well as air- and sea-borne carriers.
However, it has refused to reveal how the system works.
It is described as ‘a fundamentally new electronic warfare system capable of suppressing cruise missile and other high-precision weaponry guidance systems and satellite radio-electronic equipment.’
‘The system will target the enemy’s deck-based, tactical, long-range and strategic aircraft, electronic means and suppress foreign military satellites’ radio-electronic equipment,,’ Russia’s Radio-Electronic Technologies Group (KRET) Deputy CEO Yuri Mayevsky told Russian news agency TASS.
To comply with international weapons laws, the system will be mounted on ground-based, air-and seaborne carriers and not on satellites.
‘It will fully suppress communications, navigation and target location and the use of high-precision weapons,’ said adviser to the KRET first deputy CEO Vladimir Mikheyev.
‘The system will be used against cruise missiles and will suppress satellite-based radio location systems.
‘It will actually switch off enemy weapons.’
The system’s ground component will be tested soon, he claims.
‘Ground tests are now going on in workshops. ‘
‘At the end of the year, the system’s component will leave the factory gates for trials at testing ranges,’ he said.
Earlier this month, the Russian military test-fired a short-range anti-missile system, which successfully destroyed a simulated target at the designated time.
‘The launch was aimed at confirming the performance characteristics of missile defense shield anti-missiles operational in the Aerospace Defense Forces,’ the Russian defense ministry said at the time.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3151339/Russia-claims-developed-superweapon-capable-switching-foreign-satellites-enemy-weapons.html#ixzz3fCpk0I8K
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Gray Rider, if that’s his comment before the article, hits the nail on the head.
They’re naturally going to blame some fabricated enemy for their impending attack on communications here, and if it’s not ISIS, or the Chinks, Russia will do.
You’ll make better sense of international politics if you forget the different countries, and see the Zionist bankers behind all their actions, just as American politics makes more sense when you look past the fake division between democrats and republicans.
It’s the same process of the bankers getting the idiots to kill each other off while they sit back and enjoy the show, regardless of what phony divisions they create to start the fight.
YES, quite often Laura and Henry honor me by publishing my comments in a post-script to an article …
Accordingly I continue to honor, respect and support them as they are doing their very best to keep up and keep us all advised of the things we all need to be considering …
They deserve more support than I can provide them, so I give them my very best, my heart and my loyalty as so many of us do!
Nikola Tesla was issued 278 patents in 26 countries and worked for Thomas Edison at one point. That’s usually sufficient to stop the anti-Tesla rants, since Edison himself made money off Tesla’s genius. Tesla worked with resonating energy fields. Simple enough to concentrate two signals on a point where they interact with each other synergistically, possibly causing the waves to “bounce” in / on the satellite receiver, which isn’t as shielded as the rest of the satellite, and add to the wave strength with each bounce. It’s like sloshing water in a bathtub back and forth until it builds up enough momentum to go over the edge. At the least you’ll blind it by frying the receiver. At most you can fry the whole thing.
To put it another way, think Ghostbusters and “crossing the streams”.
The tech has been around for a very long time. People have been happy to keep everyone scared of the big bad nukes, when nobody really wants to wind up irradiating their own people. Now we’re moving into an era that all these electronics disrupting technologies can finally be dragged out of storage and dusted off. Frying an AM radio a few decades ago wouldn’t have been worth the effort. Frying telecom and GPS satellites is worth the effort. Creating public panic and riots because people’s iphones stopped working would be more effective than cropdusting anthrax over NYC. Ah the miracles of modern technology.
According to us dod, warfare is now asymmetrical.
So why say you have a secret weapon? Well dr strangelove said because if we didnt know about the weapon we could not fear it so it was obsolete. But if it is feared it does not actually need to exist.
Not a quote but Kubrick was eluding to nukes being more effective as published warnings than as used grenades.