More Nukes
The U.S. Govt. has signed all sorts of treaties proclaiming nuclear disarmament. While many atomic bombs have been scrapped, much capital has been invested in devising new weapons of mass destruction. These weapons are not seen as new by the authorities but merely redesigned---therefor within the UN law. One such bomb is called the Mod 11, an earth penetrating atomic weapon. Great for destroying underground bunkers and our fragile tectonic plates.
What is even more worthy of attention is the laser being built at Livermore. This advanced bit of technology will produce minute thermonuclear explosions in a lab. Production of nuclear bomb triggers (plutonium pits) are once again been resumed at Los Alamos. Plutonium pits have only one role, that is to detonate atomic warheads.
figures according to Natural Resources Defense Council As it became apparent that above ground testing on a grand scale would soon deplete the earth of life, tests were moved underground. As these tests also proved extremely hazardous and still liable to international scrutiny current tests will be done in the new high-powered laser labs.
Now lets see what Edgar Cayce brings our attention too:
(A) As there were those individuals that attempted to bring again
to the mind of man more of those forces that are manifest by the
closer association of the mental and spiritual, or the soul forces
that were more and more as individual and personal forms in the
world, the use of the these elements - as for the building up, or the
passage of individuals through space - brought the uses of the
gases then (in the existent forces), and the individuals being able
to become the elements, and elementals themselves, added to that
used in the form of what is at present known as the raising of the
powers from the sun itself, to the ray that makes for disintegration
of the atom, in the gaseous forces formed, and brought about the
destruction in that portion of the land now presented, or
represented, or called, Sargasso sea. |
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