- "very vigorous storm" - " climbing at a speed of 353 knots, which is approximately 100 knots too slow .."
Both of these are symptoms of use of scalar weapons.
Scalar weapons can suck energy out of a place. This makes very cold conditions and hence severe storms and reduces the heat in jet engines so that they lose power.
- "very vigorous storm" - " climbing at a speed of 353 knots, which is approximately 100 knots too slow .."
Both of these are symptoms of use of scalar weapons.
Scalar weapons can suck energy out of a place. This makes very cold conditions and hence severe storms and reduces the heat in jet engines so that they lose power.
- "very vigorous storm" - " climbing at a speed of 353 knots, which is approximately 100 knots too slow .."
Both of these are symptoms of use of scalar weapons.
Scalar weapons can suck energy out of a place. This makes very cold conditions and hence severe storms and reduces the heat in jet engines so that they lose power.
Weather warfare is increasing, but how many players do we have?
"The Airbus 320-200 climbed in a way that was impossible to achieve by the pilot, adding that it subsequently "didn't fall out of the sky like an aeroplane", he told Fairfax Media.
"It was like a piece of metal being thrown down. It's really hard to comprehend … The way it goes down is bordering on the edge of logic"."
Thus the plane lost its aerodynamic characteristics both on the way up and the way down. This seems to have resulted from reduced engine power in an extreme updraft next to an extreme downdraft.
>The phenomena of Aluminum between pairs of magnets comes to mind
Scalar weapons produce electromagnetic fields so there may have been EM interference with the plane as well.
The scalar weapon theory starts with Whittaker who derives the General Functional Form of an Electrodynamic Disturbance in the Aether. www.cheniere.org/misc/Whittak/whit1904.pdf
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