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dissolved metallic ions. Patent US 20080180655 A1, “Remote Laser Assisted Biological
Aerosol Standoff Detection in Atmosphere,” describes how a femtosecond laser or LiDAR
system (light detection and ranging, combination of “light” and “radar”) can directly produce a
white light supercontinuum from the ultraviolet (UV) to the visible (VIS), near infra-red (NIR)
and middle infra-red (MIR) in a particle cloud for a full spectrum rainbow effect.
The heart of the new device is a sheet only nanometers thick made of a semiconducting alloy of zinc, cadmium,
sulfur, and selenium. The sheet is divided into different segments. When excited with a pulse of light, the segments
rich in cadmium and selenium gave off red light; those rich in cadmium and sulfur emitted green light; and those rich
in zinc and sulfur glowed blue.
HOLE-PUNCH CLOUDS (FALLSTREAK HOLE)
I did not find the once-rare hole-punch cloud (fallstreak hole) among the new clouds in the
revised International Cloud Atlas. Hole-punch clouds point to an atmospheric release of
electrical charge potential, subtle perturbations following from how the technology serving
geoengineering multiplies and releases ions into the lower atmosphere to increase power density
for military operations. Control over the electromagnetic potential of the Earth’s atmospheric
layers is key to fulfilling the doctrine of full spectrum dominance. Phased-array Doppler radar
facilities (ground-, air-, and satellite-based) can focus the microwave energy needed for this
cascade of atmospheric ions.
A DOUBLE SUN
In 2010, two Suns appeared in the sky over New York City, and in 2011 ABC News commented
on two Suns videoed over China. Interviewed astronomers who said it was just lens reflection, an
evening curvature of light through pollution, an ice particle mirage, a rare optical refraction due
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to a “blob” or “thick patch” of atmosphere wandering in front of the Sun. In the same time
period, two bodies of light were also seen over Bangkok, Dubai, and Russia, one body of light
always smaller than the Sun. A double sunrise in 2013, more dynamic duos in 2014, 2015, and
2016. What’s going on, other than Internet declamations of Niburu and Planet X? Is the second
Sun China’s artificial star created in 2016? 21
Or has a mirroring body been quietly ensconced in space? In 1993, the Russians claimed to
be testing Znamya or Banner, a sixty-five-foot-diameter mirror coated with aluminum plastic
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film to reflect sunlight down to Earth from their Mir space station. In 2007, The Guardian
brought up giant space mirrors:
The US government wants the world’s scientists to develop technology to block sunlight as a last-ditch way to halt
global warming, the Guardian has learned. It says research into techniques such as giant mirrors in space or reflective
dust pumped into the atmosphere would be “important insurance” against rising emissions . . . 23
We know about “reflective dust pumped into the atmosphere,” thanks to chemical trails, but
what about mirrors? Is the James Webb Space Telescope—twenty-one hexagonal mirror
segments made of beryllium, each mirror coated with 0.12 ounces of gold in layers 120 nm thick
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—a giant mirror become “the world’s most powerful space observatory” —or DARPA’s Space