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>>15908441
And it is indeed a weapon. Some UFO tards saw if tested outside the perimeter fence at Dugway. I can elaborate, if anons are willing. It is indeed not bullshit. 2004 was a happening year.

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>>15849586
They® definitely told him something. Remember when the media was blasting him for being senile when he was giving his September 11th speech and he said an attack by our enemies would be "met with weapons whose destructive capability the world has never seen, and I'm not talking nuclear"? He was talking about pic related.
>Have a link...inb4 "Alien Dave".
Read the description of what he saw and the effects it had on his film equipment.
http://www.aliendave.com/Photos_Skywatch_UTTR_72204.html
https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread637964/pg2

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>>15824837
I am a firm believer that pic related is why this will never be declassified. (((Allegedly))) They® were supposed to start to bring some of this technology out into the public sphere, but then this weapons test in 2004 happened. Here is the same guy in the Fark links talking about this specific thing.

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>>11280569
Maybe, but this one is part of the only set of images I know are legit.

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Looks an awful lot like pic related....
Also looks an awful lot like this YT video filmed shortly after the test of pic related....
https://youtu.be/0GeIImbZpCo

>> No.11128679 [View]
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>>11128597
You, and everyone else that is remotely interested in these topics, should go to AboveTopSecret and browse the Military Projects/Aircraft Projects/SciTech forums. There are more than a few highly knowledgeable individuals and more than few in that end of the business that talk about things they shouldn't. There was a weapons test at UTTR caught by some UFO hunters. He has a website where he put the photos he took and a description of what they saw. He also has a section where they talk about the weird effects to their film and how they all felt like total shit for several days after. The descriptions sound a whole lot like radiation poisoning. Allegedly, it's a positron or positronium beam weapon. The test was apparently way more effective than anticipated, probably because the initial gamma annihilation burst created a positron cascade. This sounds ridiculous, but I assure you it's not. Lighting strikes do this exact same thing. The ultra-classified part is how we make the positrons to begin with. Apparently they are not stored locally, they are pulled directly from the vacuum. This also sounds ridiculous. But then you read about what happens when you get light intensities above the Schwinger limit. Then you think about how you can store and amplify photon energy states as a plasmonic wave in certain metals. Then you wonder why the DoD is so fucking interested in ultra-cold dilute metallic gases like cesium/rubidium/sodium/lithium etc.. Then maybe you read an article about how Washington State University created effective negative energy states by spinning those cold ass gases really fucking fast.
>pic related

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>>11089975
Some UFO nutters were hanging around the perimeter fence at UTTR Dugway looking for aliens. Instead, they saw pic related. They described some less than desirable affects to their health and film after witnessing the tests that sounds suspiciously like a burst of hard gamma radiation. Apparently this particular test was way more powerful than expected, and allegedly even killed some servicemen involved. Fast forward to 2005 and our problems with NK and their nuclear ambitions. Remember when the Nork's Ryanggang plutonium enrichment facility was randomly destroyed by a nuclear-level blast from a 'criticallity accident'? Odd thing about that one is, no radionuclides were detected in the air to indicate a nuclear detonation had occurred, accidental or otherwise, and how they have been unable to replicate an explosive yield of that magnitude.
The speculation is that we have a positronium beam weapon. The real kicker is not that we have an operational antimatter particle beam weapon, it's how we make the positrons.

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The ability to honk a collminated beam of positronium directly from the quantum vacuum by zapping ultra-cold alkali metallic gases with a big fucking laser and amplifying the associated plasmonic wave past the Schwinger limit.

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Odd question. Is it possible to reverse decay modes of tau leptons through "adversarial" observation? Could this be accomplished by something like photon time reversal through EM propogate delay in something like an ultra-cold dilute quantum gas (fermionic condensates come to mind)? Are Digital/Information theories in physics valid descriptions of something like Tau reversal? There's a certain internet rumor of a nifty way to make positrons, and an even niftier way to get them to their destination using zero-probability intercept quantum entanglement (i.e laser) backhauls built into DoD comm/spysats (Orion/Advanced Orion/MENTOR/PAN/NEMESIS).

>pic related

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>>9960134
stuff like this
http://deepbluehorizon.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-new-mexico-mystery-plume-case-solved.html

also this (pic related)
http://www.aliendave.com/Photos_Skywatch_UTTR_72204.html

probably like hypersonic ucavs as well

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