Military researchers are today working on a way to defend soldiers with ultra-quick laser pulses and mid-air plasma bursts. But similar technology may have been floating around the Defense Department for years — and could even be the source of a few UFO scares.
Some years ago, Justin Mullins at New Scientist reported rumors of an 1980’s Air Force project which created plasma balls with lasers:
Researchers working with high-power laser weapons discovered that they could create a glowing ball of fire in the sky by crossing the beams of two powerful infrared lasers…By moving the laser beams around the sky, the researchers found they could shift the plasma ball back and forth at very high speed…. At night, they demonstrated their skills, flying their glowing creations in formation high above the cold desert.
The plasma balls do not seem to have had any direct military use. But there was a suggestion that they might be adapted as a psychological warfare tool. The hissing sound produced by the plasma could be modulated to carry a blurred but understandable signal - a talking fireball. The a device was nicknamed "Voice Of God"; apparently a proposal to use it in the 1991 Gulf War was not accepted. ("It sounds like a project that didn’t have the benefit of adult supervision," remarked John Pike of GlobalSecurity.org)
The technology is mentioned in a 1997 Air Force paper on space-based lasers. It notes the impossibility of projecting giant holographic images, but adds:
The ancillary concept of auditory project, however, is feasible and demonstrated, but probably would not be done from a space-based platform given the difficulty of controlling the region of air that is modulated.
Has anyone ever used such a device? There are plenty of accounts of mysterious fireballs racing around the sky, which can only be descibed as "unidentified flying objects." And some of them even talk…
The weird and wonderful Fortean Times
(“The Journal of Unexplained Phenomena”) reported a 1988 encounter between a man in Tetbury, England, and a football-shaped hovering light. The light spoke with an unnatural ‘tiny voice’ and delivered a string of cliches from sci-fi B-movies: “We are just observing your world” (drawing the reply “you’ve come to the wrong part to see anything!”), and “You are gaining knowledge so fast and getting to the very basis of the structure of matter and you could cause untold harm if you don’t know what you are doing."
Probably just another ridiculous flying saucer story. But it would be interesting if it was a psyops trial to see how well the deception worked? Given a different context, a talking ball of light might take on different roles. At a church or sacred site, it could be presented as an angelic or divine presence; at a tomb or graveyard it could imitate a ghost. Given some vegetation, it could even impersonate a talking burning bush.
On the other hand, maybe the laser guys should go back to trying to make something useful.
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I can reasonably deduce after knowing that what we today know of as "UFO" siting started to take place after World War Two, that the sighting in the sky, were man made; its only now, after 50 years or so that "they" have come out nonchalantly stating that they got plasma canons that can make plasma balls in the sky and stuff... these plasma laser technology things can even make holograms:
Then of course we all know that a normal laser beam (actually two beams) can make a realistic 3-d hologram don't we? -->
So what are the chances for your average slime brained mundanes to have been fooled by light shows and lasers holograms into a hysterical "MUFON frenzy" by random militaries testing what was once top secret technology over the past 50 years? Very likely, case in point: the Raelians... now those are crazy fuckers. Or the fact that most of today's average person doesn't seem to see the irrationality behind the thought of a small group of aliens traveling hundreds of light years to the earth to just fly across our sky. Like an alien species would go so far as to dedicate their time and science to engineer wormholes and warp speed drive (which defies current known laws of physics) to get to the earth, just to fly across our skies and not even long enough for anybody to get a good photo of them either!?
Do extraterrestrials really exist out there? Are we actually alone? If aliens do exist have they been here to earth, and why come here anyways? We're at the galactic rim of the milky way. What sane race of aliens would visit an island planet out in the middle of nowhere whose primitive inhabitants are literally killing themselves and their island? This reminds me of how during the 1950's a Rockafeller went to visit Papua New Ginuea, which during those days was packed full of head hunters and cannibal tribes because the retard wanted to collect indigenous art work for his home. Needless to say, he was never seen again, and later a tribe confessed that they ate him, and that he didn't taste very good. If I were a race of super aliens, I'd stay the fuck away from earth and go somewhere else...
Even the greatest minds will still have telescopes in hand, their sights focused upward and out. Belief is still the most powerful tool and an even greater weapon. But should there be life out there, I can only hope that we are not the example but rather, a rough draft that will soon be scrapped.
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