Written as fiction, based on fact
                          
Tesla's Electromagnetic Pyramids, Page 4
                                             Copyright Joe Vialls, 11 September 1998

          Long before this incident, the Munich Group encountered several delays in the construction of its nine "real" Omega stations. Though supposed to be on-air and operational by the early nineteen seventies, two stations in particular posed almost insurmountable problems. Peace groups in Norway and New Zealand, incorrectly identifying the Omega network solely as a command and control network for American nuclear ballistic missile submarines, mounted campaigns to block construction in both countries. Because the Munich Group did not at that time have sufficient funds or access to either country enabling it to drill nverted Omega stations in their place, its members could do little more than seethe with impatience. The Norwegian station was of no real importance because it was only a dummy in the electromagnetic role, but the New Zealand station was critical to operations in the southern hemisphere. The Omega network would work without it, but not at 100% efficiency.
          One year after the meeting in Munich the group decided that New Zealand was simply too hard, and opted for the critical southern station to be built instead in the Australian state of Victoria. Unfortunately there was now opposition from Australian peaceniks equally determined to stop this "dedicated ballistic missile guidance system" from being built. Several frustrating years followed and then in in the early seventies two things happened. The Australian Government set up an inquiry into the control of Omega under the initial guidance of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Gough Whitlam, QC, MP. In turn this sudden use of a dreaded committee, likely to cause extreme delays simply because it was a committee, alarmed the Munich Group to the point where it later decided to send a no-person project engineer to Australia to examine the feasibility of building an "inverted" Omega station if all else failed.
          That no-person was an engineer using a passport in the name of John Friedrich, though he was known to the Munich  Group only as "Iago". Over the years that followed Friedrich visited several potential sites across outback Australia, earmarking three for future development, but then in 1977 confidential advice was received that the official Omega station to be sited at Darriman in Victoria would definitely get the green light. Friedrich was then quietly infiltrated into a little known organization called The National Safety Council of Australia (Victorian Division), as its engineer for emergency services.
          By late 1981 the Omega project was well under way and John Friedrich was kept busy ensuring that it did not come under attack from a bunch of well-meaning peaceniks. During the same year three other no-persons, experts in oilfield and security operations, were quietly relocated to Sale and Port Welshpool, sites in Victoria that bracketed the Omega station and which would shortly become the two principal operational bases for the miraculously expanded emergency services section of the NSCA (Victorian Division).
          The choice of oilfield and security experts was no accident. Over recent years the Munich Group had quietly acquired significant funding and was no longer prepared to run the risk of losing global Omega capability at the whim of any single national government. To counter this, five inverted Omega stations were to be built (drilled) to ensure global integrity. One inverted Omega would be drilled in Australia, another in  America and three more elsewhere. The level of drilling expertise would need to be extremely high, as would security, hence the three extra no-persons relocated to Sale and Port Welshpool.
          The Australian Omega station started transmitting in 1982 and the momentum of the peaceniks slowed considerably, until a few years later Omega was effectively forgotten by the demonstrators, who turned their energetic attention back towards more obvious and visually menacing threats such as Pine Gap and Nurrungar, harmless American bases used for electronic evesdropping and missile surveillance.
         Unfortunately John Friedrich had the bit between his teeth and managed to upgrade the emergency services section of the NSCA (Victorian Division) from a low-profile security facility desired by the Munich Group to protect Omega from attack, to a very high-profile organization beloved by several branches of the
Australian Government, many of whom found uses for the extraordinary skills of the NSCA emergency personnel, whose abilities, not surprisingly, surpassed those of the military.
           This increased profile disturbed the Munich Group, and it also puzzled them. Although the group had discreetly arranged certain monies in the late seventies to allow the emergency services section to be suitably expanded, they had certainly not arranged the vast sums of money needed to expand the organization to the point where, by the mid-eighties, Friedrich alone controlled more than 400 personnel. It later transpired that John Friedrich had exceeded his duties by borrowing vast sums of money from the banks, secured only by fictional sea containers filled with imaginary safety equipment. Whether he did this for reasons of personal aggrandisement, or because he genuinely thought that Omega was in need of vastly enhanced security, will probably never be known.
          The bubble finally burst in early 1989 when the deception was discovered and the NSCA (Victorian Division) was disbanded, and along with it, Omega's discreet security cover. A year later someone fired several bullets into Friedrich's family home at Seaton from close range and this seemed to be a turning point for him. Under acute stress from the near misses on his wife and children he visited clinical psychologist Ian Joblin, but a year after that, on 26 July 1991, five days before he would be forced into open court in Victoria to give evidence under oath, John Friedrich alias Iago and several other names, was found dead with gunshot wounds to the head. A pistol was found nearby but John Friedrich, no-person project engineer, did not leave a suicide note.
          In the years following 1981 the five "inverted" Omega stations were drilled as planned, and sit there to this day in the event that certain national governments decide to tear down any of the original nine "real" Omega stations. As late as 1986 contingency plans existed to drill another three inverted Omegas, so that the cover navigational role could be dispensed with entirely if required. Outside of the Munich Group itself, only a handful of people know where the invisible inverted Omega stations are located, and it is likely to stay that way.
          In reality it is extremely unlikely that the mainstream military of each host country will ever allow its Omega station to be dismantled, because the mainstream military is acutely aware that in the event of thermonuclear war, the electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) emitted by the weapons will have a devastating effect on all medium and high radio frequencies, and burn out the transistor junctions in every satellite in orbit around the earth. Under those conditions the only reliable form of communication left would be ground waves at very low frequencies, which in effect means Omega and a handful of other less powerful VLF transmitters. In fact the Australian Omega station was recently stripped of its navigation title but the mast was not derigged, nor were its personnel dispersed. Instead, as the Omega website advises, the station was handed across to the Australian Navy and is now controlled from Canberra. Well, yes, a small part of the Australian Omega station is now controlled from Canberra.
          The morality of whether or not the Munich Group should have the right to use such brute power to bring entire governments to heel is debatable, but perhaps no more debatable than the identical "right" of dictatorships sometimes masquerading as "representative democracies" to engage in wholesale murder across the globe to achieve their own geopolitical ends. When the Soviet Government decided to use crop spraying planes to slaughter five thousand Afghans with binary angel dust it did not first seek approval from the Soviet people. When the Iranian Government decided to murder several hundred civilians in the Iraqi town of Halabja with phosgene gas, it likewise did not first seek the approval of the Iranian people. There are hundreds of other similar examples.

                                                                      
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