One would have
to "map" the electrical and magnetic fields of the atmosphere,
ionosphere, space, and the earth before one could manipulate or control
those fields. Barium vapour in the atmosphere allows one to
"trace" an electric field or "study" a beam.
Clouds of
barium ions
An atom can
become ionized by the absorption of light. The atom of barium is
particularly easy to ionize, because its outermost electron is very
loosely bound. If a mass of barium is vaporized in space, producing a
barium cloud, much of the barium becomes ionized by sunlight within
less than a minute. The cloud then moves in response to electric forces
in space, and can be used to study the electrical field in space.
(http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/wposion.html)
This means that they can now see the patterns of the electrical waves
moving through the clouds. It is obvious in chemtrail photos
of barium clouds.
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Spraying or
exploding barium in the atmosphere is called a "chemical release," and
it is related to plasma generation. In this
article: "Laboratory experiments on Alfvén waves caused by
rapidly expanding plasmas and their relationship to space phenomena" by
W. Gekelman, M. Van Zeeland, S. Vincena, and P. Pribyl; there is a discussion of using barium releases
to study plasma movement and to create plasma bubbles.
An experimental program began
in 1990 was designed, in part, to study the interaction of the ambient plasma with a localized dense chemical
release. The Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRESS) placed varying amounts
of barium (and other
atoms with low ionization energies) into the
ambient plasma at altitudes from 517 to 33,553 km at fairly low
latitudes [Bernhardt, 1991].
Plasma motion could
be tracked from the ground using telescopes. The initial plasma density was larger than that of the
background and there was an ambient magnetic field. Diamagnetic cavities were produced just as in our
laboratory experiments and were measured with instruments onboard the satellite. In two
cases in which barium was released at the highest altitude the magnetic field was completely
excluded from the bubble
[Bernhardt et al., 1987]. The released
plasma cloud was observed to move sideways across the magnetic field. This
motion was
termed ‘‘skidding.’’ A recent
three-dimensional computer simulation [Delamere et al., 2001] shows
Alfvén waves propagating along the background magnetic field
and transferring momentum away from the Barium
and into the ambient plasma. [ 6 ] To simulate these
situations in the laboratory an expanding
plasma is generated when an aluminum target is struck by a high power
laser (P % 10 11 W/cm 2 ). The
target is immersed in a uniform, magnetized plasma capable of supporting
Alfvén waves. A dense Al
plasma, initially millimeters in diameter and nearly at
solid density then expands
outward from the target surface.
In the above study, the
sun possibly fluoresced the barium in the atmosphere and made
the plasma much more visible to a certain kind of telescope.
Shine a UV light on yourself, and
you will see the creamy, yellow barium patches on your skin.
Regardless, it is easy to see the tracks of waves and beams
through barium vapour (chemtrail clouds).
What
else is also in the chemtrails?
Ultra-fine, grain aluminum and other metals. If you
google "laser
produced plasmas," you will that plasma can be produced from various
metals.
Plasma
will hold waves -- frequencies. Microwaves can likewise be
used to generate plasma. Jean -Louis Nadin,
who develops plasma applications in regards to reducing
atmospheric, aircraft drag, tells us how carbon (lots of that cumped
into the atmosphere) relates to microwaves
and plasma:
The electromagnetic
energy of the microwaves generated by a magnetron is absorbed by the
cloud of carbon particles and a "plasmoid" is
produced...(emphasis, ed. -- jlnlabs.online.fr/plasma/gmrtst/)
Plasmoids can
be weaponized -- entrained into a beam weapon. The
pulsed
energy projectile (PEP) is a land-based version of this kind
of
weapon. The PEP beam can travel over a mile.
As you
can see, one can produce plasma from a laser or a magnetron
(microwaves) hitting barium, aluminum, copper, or carbon. So
space-based/airborne lasers or microwave weapons hitting the metals
that have low ionization energies that are ingredients in the chemtrail
spray would create barium vapour clouds and create plasma.
The U.S. has an airborne laser; it
is on the nose of a jet.
Weather
control, all-terrain 3D viewing, over-the-horizon communication,
wireless transmission of energy, remote weather sensing, earth
tomography, stealth cloaking of jets or satellites, holographic
projection, directed energy weapons, atmospheric releases of sedatives
and germs, nanomachine genetic manipulation, and a host of other
applications are a
foot and related to
the spray operations. Applications that relate to
targeted
individuals (TIs) will be discussed in depth on this site.
For
now,
keep this main concept in the forefront of your mind: plasma
can be used to transmit pictures (in our living room on a plasma screen
or in the atmosphere), sounds (think plasma speakers), tunable
frequencies, blunt
trauma (kinetic weapon), phantom touch (there a patent for
this), physical sensations, horrendous
pain (the PEP weapon is an example), move objects, kill
people, and act as a destructive
weapon. Just like ball lightning, it can penetrate steel, glass, stone,
and other
substances.
Of course, it can
penetrate your body and brain, push and
pull things around inside of you due to magnetic polarity,
cook you from the inside, and push all the buttons in your nervous
system and brain. Remember, a plasma beam can be used a
carrier beam
for other energies like radio, microwave, VLF, LF, and ELF.
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