Air Force – DEW’s and Human Effectiveness to Evaluate Human Targets

https://static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/afmc/publication/afi91-401_afmcsup/afi91-401_afmcsup.pdf

EXCERPT:

The Human Effectiveness Directorate (711 HPW/RH), will evaluate the human target effects of DEW when funded by a DEW Program Manager.

2.8.6. The United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) is respo ns ib le for co nd uct ing med ica l/ hea lt h e ffe cts co ns ult ing a nd ed uca t io n/tra ining. USAFSAM shall establish, administer, and maintain the DoD Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Injury Hotline and Tri-Service Laser Injury Hotline to provide immediate expert medical advice in the event of an injury or suspected injury to DoD personnel from EMF and lasers. USAFSAM shall establish, administer, and maintain the EMF Overexposure Repository for DoD Components to access, analyze, and use in EMF protection programs.

2.8.7. USAFSAM shall provide 24/7 response and consultative capability to the unit DEW Safety Officer (DEWSO) and DEWSB for DEW health hazard evaluations including, as needed, sample collection, epidemiologic surveillance, and hazard assessment.

afi91-401_afmcsup.pdf

Effects of Directed Energy Weapons – 1994 – FIRES and Destruction and Death

https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a476195.pdf

EXCERPT:

This book is on the effects of directed energy weapons. That is,
how they propagate to and interact with targets. Propagation and
target interaction are the key elements in an analysis of a
weapon’s utility to accomplish a given mission. For example, the
effectiveness of a nuclear missile is determined by the yield of its
warhead and the accuracy of its guidance, and the effectiveness of
a rifle is determined by the type of round fired, the range to the
target, and the skill of the soldier who fires it. Directed energy
weapons are no different. But while there are books and manuals
that deal with the issues affecting the utility of nuclear missiles
and rifles, there is no comparable source of information for directed
energy weapons. I have tried to fill that void with this book.
Weapons are devices which deliver sufficient energy to targets to
damage them. Weapon design involves a dialog between weapon
designers, and military planners. Designers create means of projecting
energy, and planners have targets that they would like to
destroy. Effective design requires a knowledge of the targets and
the circumstances of their engagement, and effective planning requires
a knowledge of the weapons and their characteristics. But in
new and emerging areas of weaponry, designers and planners
often don’t speak the same language. As a result, designers can operate
in ignorance of operational realities, and planners can assume
that anything involving new technology will meet all their needs.
This book should also serve as an introduction to the language of
directed energy weapons for military planners and other non-technical
persons who need to understand what the engineers and scientists
involved in their development are talking about.
Chapter 1 outlines basic philosophies and ideas that are used
throughout the book. The other chapters are each devoted to a specific
type of directed energy weapon, and are reasonably self-contained.
Therefore, a reader interested primarily in one weapon type
will find it sufficient to read Chapter 1 together with the chapter of
interest. In some cases, duplication is avoided by developing topics
in great detail in one chapter, and presenting them again in a summary
form in other chapters. The reader is referred to the detailed
discussion for any elaboration that may be required.

What the FBI ‘is’ and what the FBI ‘isn’t’!

What the FBI ‘is’ and what the FBI ‘isn’t’!

James Corbett, of The Corbett Report, does an excellent job reviewing the history of the FBI and exposing what it has become today.

After listening to Corbett describe the FBI’s nefarious actions and coverups, it makes sense that the so-called ‘leadership’ of the FBI would release a disinfo warning about domestic terrorists to their own agents and other law enforcement personnel:  Leading the FBI down the primrose path

While the FBI has classified ‘sovereign citizens’ as domestic terrorists, both James Corbett and Judge Dale have demonstrated that the real terrorists in the United States are employed by the corporate federal ‘government’, including the FBI!

PARADISE & MAGALIA RESIDENTS CONFUSED BY MYSTERY POWDER

https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/news/Paradise–Magalia-residents-confused-by-mystery-powder-469454243.html

People in Paradise and Magalia are confused about a mystery, white powder that suddenly started showing up on their vehicles.

Many say they’ve never seen anything like this and there is lots of speculation about what this could be.

“My girlfriend down the street came over the other day, and she also has a black car, and she said ‘What is that? Do you have this stuff all over your car?’” said Magalia resident Chawne Luna.

She’s lived in Magalia for 16 years, and this is the first time she’s seen this something like this.

People are describing it as a gritty, gray powder that’s slightly slippery when you touch it.

Some are thinking it’s pollen, but many say it’s not because pollen is yellow and sticks to your car. This stuff is white, and it just blows right off.

Luna said she just spent a few hundred dollars getting her cars detailed.

“It was continuing to fall during the detailing process, so all-day long it’s been falling. We got up this morning and the cars were covered again,” she said.

And now it’s all over the cars again.

Lots of people are also talking about this online; there are hundreds of comments on various Facebook pages about this, of course with plenty of theories.

Cal Fire Battalion Chief Joe Tapia said they haven’t received any calls about it and none of them have even seen it.

Some speculate it’s ash.

“We’ve had lots of fires up here, obviously, so we’ve had ash on our cars and it’s obviously a lot larger particles, this is just a very fine dust.” Luna said.

Tapia said people are burning some piles in their yards but there are no large vegetation fires going on anywhere in the North State.

 

WARNING: U.S. Global Climate Change Research Report – to Destroy AMERICA

https://science2017.globalchange.gov/downloads/CSSR_Executive_Summary.pdf

EXCERPT:

Highlights of the U.S. Global Change Research Program
Climate Science Special Report
The climate of the United States is strongly connected to the changing global climate. The statements
below highlight past, current, and projected climate changes for the United States and the globe.
Global annually averaged surface air temperature has increased by about 1.8°F (1.0°C) over the last 115
years (1901–2016). This period is now the warmest in the history of modern civilization. The last few
years have also seen record-breaking, climate-related weather extremes, and the last three years have
been the warmest years on record for the globe. These trends are expected to continue over climate
timescales.
This assessment concludes, based on extensive evidence, that it is extremely likely that human activities,
especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming
since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative
explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
In addition to warming, many other aspects of global climate are changing, primarily in response to human
activities. Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the world have documented
changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing
snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric
water vapor.
For example, global average sea level has risen by about 7–8 inches since 1900, with almost half
(about 3 inches) of that rise occurring since 1993. Human-caused climate change has made a substantial
contribution to this rise since 1900, contributing to a rate of rise that is greater than during any
preceding century in at least 2,800 years. Global sea level rise has already affected the United States;
the incidence of daily tidal flooding is accelerating in more than 25 Atlantic and Gulf Coast cities.
Global average sea levels are expected to continue to rise—by at least several inches in the next
15 years and by 1–4 feet by 2100. A rise of as much as 8 feet by 2100 cannot be ruled out. Sea level
rise will be higher than the global average on the East and Gulf Coasts of the United States.
Changes in the characteristics of extreme events are particularly important for human safety, infrastructure,
agriculture, water quality and quantity, and natural ecosystems. Heavy rainfall is increasing in
intensity and frequency across the United States and globally and is expected to continue to increase.
The largest observed changes in the United States have occurred in the Northeast.