| Written as fiction, based on fact Tesla's Electromagnetic Pyramids, Page 3 Copyright Joe Vialls, 11 September 1998 The theoretical boffins had carved the physical universe up into specialities controlled by several of their unconnected academic disciplines, and by so doing had succeeded in completely obscuring reality. For example, a man visiting his local university and asking for an explanation of exactly how he was able to see a hill five miles away, would be told that this was a very complex scientific matter. The poor fellow would first be directed to the neuro-scientists and psychologists who would explain how his eyes worked, before being passed on to the physicists (and perhaps meterologists) who would explain about photons and the atmosphere between his eyes and the hill. Eventually he would probably be handed on to the geographers and geologists who would explain the physical appearance and composition of the hill itself. Thus the simple problem of seeing a hill five miles away had been converted into several different packages of irrelevant academic rubbish, capable of providing a living for at least five theoretical boffins and their families. Nikola Tesla knew it was rubbish, because he knew that everything in the universe is connected to everything else by an endless loop of electromagnetic particles, also known as energy, which Tesla proved resonated (vibrated naturally) within identical frequency ranges. If you hook a man up to a piece of medical equipment called an electroencephalograph or EEG, its chart will display Delta, Alpha, Theta and Beta "brain" waves vibrating through a range of frequencies from about one to twenty-five cycles per second, with most of the meaningful activity in a central band between five and fifteen cycles per second. But if you then remove the electroencephalograph sensors from the man and push them deep into damp conductive earth instead, you will find the EEG chart faithfully displays Delta, Alpha, Theta and Beta waves in identical frequency ranges. Indeed, if the medical sensors could be suitably adapted they would detect identical vibrations in air and "outer space" as well. Thus man is merely an integral part of an electromagnetic whole which embraces his eyes, the apparently empty space between his eyes and the hill, the hill itself, and the universe. Remove or even deflect any of the billions of particles comprising this electromagnetic whole, and man would be rendered incapable of seeing anything at all. The source for all of this electromagnetic activity is the universe itself, with billions of stars emitting incalculable amounts of energy, in turn used or replicated by the planets. Planet earth is a gigantic electrical generator spinning around two magnetic poles from which limitless energy can be tapped at will, provided appropriate tuning is used, which in the case of Omega means magnifying and applying appropriate resonant frequencies. When the Munich Group designed the aerials for Omega's cover navigational role, they used Tesla's 787,412 which stated the frequency "should be less than twenty thousand [cycles]". So the group designed aerial arrays perfectly suited to transmitting at frequencies between five and fifteen thousand cycles per second. Man-made electrical generators provided power for Omega's navigation transmitters, which worked perfectly, allowing pinpoint accuracy for submerged submarines monitoring the standing waves emitted by at least three of the Omega stations, known to navigators as a "position fix". What the group did not tell the politicians and the military was that aerials which can transmit at five to fifteen thousand cycles per second can also transmit on all other frequencies with direct mathematical relationships, known as harmonics. The secret of Omega's hidden electromagnetic control role was its ability to simultaneously or sequentially transmit on even numbered sub-harmonic frequencies between five and fifteen cycles per second, a range embracing the resonant frequencies of the earth itself and the earth to ionospheric gap. Just as submerged submarines could fix their positions with pinpoint accuracy by monitoring the standing waves emitted by at least three of the Omega stations, the Munich Group could use the Omega network to direct sub-harmonic standing waves and thus resonant effects of virtually any magnitude to literally any point on earth, with equal centimetric accuracy. Exactly which effect was produced at that point on earth would be determined by the precise resonant frequency used, accurate to three decimal places. Every material in the universe, organic or inorganic, has its own unique resonant frequency, allowing Omega extreme accuracy in its electromagnetic control role.] The best known example of natural resonance is the soprano who shattered a wine glass twenty feet away by singing a particular note. She was singing a note at the unique resonant frequency of the glass itself, which vibrated in sympathy until it exceeded its stress tolerance, then shattered into hundreds of pieces. Using exactly the same principle, if Omega directed the resonant frequency of, say, basalt rock, at a precise point on the earth's surface at vastly increased magnitude, the effect would be identical in that the basalt rock would vibrate naturally with increasing force, until eventually a tremor or earthquake occurred at that precise point. Destroying entire regions by earthquake or tempest would be a complete overkill for a network designed from the outset by the Munich Group to "persuade" a bunch of megalomaniacs to cease and desist from violence, threatened against whichever small sovereign nation was the chosen "Terrorist State of The Month", so the Omega network would normally be used to demonstrate the likely catastrophic punitive response if the megalomaniacs refused to heed warnings from the Munich Group. Say, for example, that the American megalomaniacs were planning to bomb another hundred thousand Iraqis into instant bloody oblivion, the Munich Group might send a telex or facsimile to an unlisted number deep within the US Department of State, suggesting such action would be considered extremely bad manners, and if it was not cancelled immediately, the electrical supply to the entire eastern seaboard of America would be disrupted, causing incalculable damage to property and commerce in the megalomaniacs' own back yard. Believing such a threat to be impossible, this first warning would normally be ignored by the megalomaniacs, in which case the Munich Group might send another cryptic message two or three days later: "Watch Auckland, New Zealand, very carefully". Exactly one hour after this message rolled off the facsimile machine Omega might direct a standing wave at the exact resonant frequency of copper, across the underground cables connecting the major power stations to the business districts of Auckland. With the exact level of invisible resonant energy calculated in advance, the electromagnetic properties of the particles in the copper cables would change immediately, creating infinite resistance and blocking the flow of electricity to the city. Chaos would reign supreme. Weeks later when the world's top electrical engineers examined huge sections of the cable in the laboratory they would find nothing wrong with it, simply because there was nothing wrong with it. The resonant blocking effect used locally in New Zealand would leave no visible signs of damage. In this way the American Department of State might be convinced, solely by the grim demonstration in New Zealand, that it should spare a hundred thousand innocent Iraqi lives. The two most crucial aspects of the Omega network are how the resonant frequencies are magnified to the point where they can cause incalculable damage up to and including earthquake and tempest, and the remote technology used to access the network itself. Both are extremely dangerous subjects to write about, even as fiction. In 1985, not long after the Omega network started transmitting in its electromagnetic role, four very real Australians stumbled across a portable remote control facility at Cape Leveque, north of Broome in Western Australia. They asked the two no-persons manning the facility a lot of inquisitive questions about the pair of caesium atomic clocks and other specialized equipment they were operating, and the two no-persons in turn asked a lot of seemingly friendly questions about them, such as their names, occupations, where they lived and so on. Within seven days of leaving Cape Leveque three of the four Australians had unusual fatal accidents, and the fourth, sensing her own possibly imminent death, changed names and went underground. To this day the surviving member of the group lives in constant fear, though she has no idea exactly what she is afraid of. No matter. In the view of the author living with a limited amount of fear is preferable to being dead. Nowadays this sole survivor says nothing about what she saw at Cape Leveque, which is very good. She may yet live to a ripe old age. Next. |