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Hear radar

Teodorico jpmouton11 at accesosis.es
Mon Nov 9 09:01:05 EST 1998


Harry H Conover escribió en mensaje <7246t8$stt at news-central.tiac.net>...
>Even more curious is the question of how the police could conceal such a
>phased array facility.
>PARs aren't tiny, even the small ones.  PAVE
>PAWS at Otis AFB is a representative example, and you can spot that
>sucker from 5-miles away while driving down the highway.
>Take a look at the superstructure of an Aegis Cruiser to see an example
>of a really small one.  With good eyes, you can see if from a couple of
>miles.


They put one of these at the entry of the residential area in which I live,
with alleged cellular communication purposes, just after we moved on to it.
This antenna is not more than 80-100 meters in straight line away from the
house.
In any case you're talking about civilian technology (again). By means of
miniaturization (nanotech) and HTC (high temperature conductivity), it is
possible to build today very sophisticated and complete phased-array radars
of suit-case/"pocket" size with many kilowatts of average output. But, apart
from the unbearable cost, you won't be able to find this in the corner shop,
obviously.
Anyway, at a more general level, for many years they have used sophisticated
EM life/mind control devices from the russians at bargain prices. Lately,
they rely more on the latest gyrotrons made in U.S.A.


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