The temperature forecast for Blighty during a nuclear winter is more than a little chilly. Brr.
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The temperature forecast for Blighty during a nuclear winter is more than a little chilly. Brr.
This is of interest too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0H7PIJcEP0
It looks like Russia unveiled some of its super-secret technology in the city of Belgorod for the first time yesterday. Whether a coincidence or not, their most powerful nuclear-armed submarine took to the seas several days ago which also has the name Belgorod. It's the one that has so-called doomsday nuclear torpedoes that NATO has nicknamed Satan missiles.
Speculation is rife that Russia is moving assets to where NATO spy satellites cannot detect. The Daily Mail article below is from 2015, the second one's from this July.
Russia claims to have developed secret 'superweapon' capable of switching off foreign satellites and enemy weapons - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...y-weapons.html
Kalina: Russia's advanced laser system that can blind enemy satellites - https://www.wionews.com/science/kali...ellites-496528
Weird yellow light seen above Belgorod, Russia 🇷🇺.
— Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart) October 4, 2022
Any guesses what it is?? pic.twitter.com/cdkaBSxdEp
Yesterday Russia's parliament voted to incorporate four occupied areas of Ukraine into the Russian Federation. Today Putin is set to sign the decree to complete the process.
Will they unleash hell upon Ukraine's forces and anyone else who dares to attack their new sovereign borders, or will it be proved Vlad's bluffing again?
My 50p bet is on Russia finally putting their steel toe caps on and this world will become unrecognisable before this month's over.
My predictions are known for their unerring accuracy and I'm confident both Lardy and Delmbox will confirm.
Secret weapon or suspiciously similar looking natural phenomenon?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_pillar
Light pillar.jpg
Found what's below re that glow. On the off chance you haven't access to a military grade reinforced bunker that's a minimum of 30 metres underground which is within a two-minute sprint from your abode, I recommend you invest in a prayer mat and knee pads. I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you jolly good luck.
**** UPDATED 8:29 PM EDT --- NOW URGENT !! **** Something is Happening in Belgorod Russia . . . Strange Glow from sky - https://halturnerradioshow.com/index...-glow-from-sky
UPDATE 8:29 PM EDT --
The source and purpose of these "strange lights" has been identified: Russia's PERESVET Laser Anti-Satellite System.
The military nature of the lighting became evident when the same light pattern hit the skies in Moscow, Murmansk, and Omsk, Russia as the world was paying attention to the lights in Belgorad.
These laser systems are "anti-satellite" insofar as they can "dazzle" any recon satellite orbiting within 1500 kilometers of earth!
By "Dazzle" we mean "Temporarily blind" the satellite, making it impossible for the satellite to "see" anything on the ground for tens-of-miles in all directions of its typical fly-by.
At this hour, I am told that with the area covered by the light emissions from Belgorad, Omsk, Moscow, and Murmansk, US/NATO surveillance satellites NOW CANNOT SEE A FULL FIFTY PERCENT OF RUSSIAN NUCLEAR MISSILE SILOS.
One source, in a position to know, told me "We can't see if the missile silo hatches are open." He also told me "In vast swaths of Russia right now, we cannot see what is happening on the ground, or more importantly, what is moving and where, on the ground. For instance, we can no longer see if Tactical nuclear weapons are being pulled out of storage."
Uh huh.
So just to make sure we're completely on the same page. These static pillars of light that are perpendicular to the ground are from a Russian secret laser weapon designed to blind spy satellites?
A few points:
The majority of satellites don't appear in a stationary spot above the earth's surface, some do but a geosynchronous spy satellite makes little sense. Having all your spy satellites being in a geosynchronous orbit makes no sense at all. Considering these pics have been up for nearly a day there will have been numerous satellites in a lower orbit that would have passed over Belgorod multiple times since these lights first appeared. 50% of Russian nuclear silos being invisible to all US/NATO satellites because of some visible "lasers" pointing directly upwards is laughable.
As for lasers being in quotation marks, I don't believe that is a laser. I'm not a physics expert but I don't think a laser would dissipate into it's surroundings the same way these lights are. Just compare your images with these from lasers in Brighton and Coventry:
Lasers.jpg
If these truly are lasers that can reach hundreds of miles into space, there should be a much more evident solid central core of the laser.
And finally, if it actually is a high powered laser. And if the only spy satellites over Russia are in a geosynchronous orbit. A laser shouldn't make them completely blind. On board cameras might be disrupted but surely there would be some infra-red sensors or electro-optical sensors on board which wouldn't be disrupted.
I'm going with my initial idea that they're the natural phenomenon of light pillars. On the off chance it's a man made phenomenon I doubt it's anything more than a large spotlight.
Russia's Putin issues decree for administrative control of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
i don't feel comfortable with this !
Nor should you/we be. It's essentially becoming a war between NATO and Russia. There are long term consequences for the proxy war we're fighting - short of actually putting NATO troops with rifles on the ground, we're doing everything else. Awful as it may sound, I really think if Ukraine and Russia had been left to fight it out themselves the world would be a lot safer..
NEW - U.S. to buy "nuclear emergency" drugs for $290 million.https://t.co/7ebNGoVyir.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 5, 2022
https://aspr.hhs.gov/newsroom/Pages/...telet%20counts
I know zilch about lasers. Similarly, I'm equally uninformed re the possibility of a magnetic pole reversal next March or at any other time. Because I link to articles and videos others produce on various subjects doesn't mean I endorse what they claim.
As for your 'evade' remark, that's breathtaking audacity.
Though, had I been cretinous enough to have volunteered to become an unpaid volunteer for anything those proven shysters at Pfizer manufacture then I too would be depressed.