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fountains of glowing “dust” in the northern polar regions forbidden to commoners by the evil
               Magisterium  world  order  wants  us  to  think  kindly  upon  the  nanoparticles  being  spewed  to
               modify  the  atmosphere  and  near-earth  orbit.  Dusty  plasma—a  continuation  of  the  conductive
               metal  nanoparticles  being  dumped  by  jets  and  zapped  in  our  lower  atmosphere—is  slowly
               accreting  a  Saturn-like  conductive  “fence”  around  the  equator.  It  is  the  ancient  alchemical
               formula As above, so below all over again as the electro-chemical processes in the ionosphere
               and lower atmosphere are woven into a plasma mesh or grid of domination.


                                         LIGHTNING, SPRITES AND STARFIRE


                LASER — light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation MASER — a microwave laser


               Transmitting and steering electricity through the air over distance requires conductive density.
               Thus, keeping the lower atmosphere energized with metal nanoparticles constantly charged and
               colliding has given the green light to a vast array of laser operations:

                     .  .  .lasers  work  by  passing  energy  through  a  “lasing  medium,”  which  causes  electrons  in  the  medium  to  reach  a
                     specific excited state and to interact with electromagnetic waves so as to give the wave that extra, exciting energy.
                     This interaction, called stimulated emission, is reliable enough that with the excitation of certain media, we can create
                     beams of light specific enough to do everything from slice raw carbon to transferring data across continents. . .light
                     guns are broken down according to the type of wave emitted. . .the more useful rubric [being] the way we power up,
                     or “pump,” the lasing medium. 92


                   Whether powered by gases (carbon dioxide, fluorine, deuterium fluoride), chemicals, solid
               fibers, or wafer-thin diodes, lasers are about getting the energy into the electrons—“jacked up
               atoms just itching to offload their energy to the right passing wave”—then sending the electrons
               into the target. Firing a two-nanosecond pulse from a 5TW nitrogen/helium laser needs a certain
               chemical  metals-plasma  gas  density  in  order  to  create  the  essential  laser-induced  plasma
               channels (LIPCs). Initially, two interfering beams—a lesser (femtosecond) laser and a greater
               (nanosecond) dress beam laser—were needed for LIPCs, but now only one beam is necessary.

                     The idea of using laser to channel electricity through the air, which is normally not conductive, was first proposed in
                     the 1970s and further explored through the 1990s. The research was based on the idea that by superheating a very
                     narrow column of air, it would be possible to create a straight path along which an electric charge could flow. . .The
                     highly  focused  laser  beams  superheated  a  narrow  line  of  air  molecules,  stripping  off  their  outer  electrons  and
                     producing  a  filament  of  charged  plasma.  The  higher-than-normal  concentration  of  free  electrons  in  the  plasma
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                     overcame the atmosphere’s natural insulator properties, making it much more conductive.

                   Consider  the  role  lasers  play  in  manipulating  the  natural  roll-up  of  atmospheric  weather
               moving east-northeast off the Pacific Ocean. A relay system of sixteen stationary Starfire optical
               lasers near or on military installations or air bases in the middle of nowhere—from the original
               Starfire Optical Range at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, northwest to
               Tonopah, Nevada and further north to Boise, Idaho, with eight at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida
               —is  utilized  to  manipulate  the  jet  stream  for  weather  deliveries.  As  coastal  air  pressure  is
               bundled into a north-south LIPC “log” off the West Coast, moisture from the South Pacific is
               folded  into  it  and  shunted  north  to  the  jet  stream  loop  over  Vancouver  Island,  which  then
               piggybacks the additional moisture east for weather operations in the Midwest, Texas, Florida,
               the  Atlantic  coast,  etc.  With  differently  shaped  laser  beams—such  as  the  Teramobile  laser
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