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Scientists and researchers are experimenting with using lasers to manipulate the weather. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they can create ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning. This experimental technique has shown promise in the laboratory. In the past, governments have allegedly used similar methods to control the weather, but without conclusive results. The use of lasers could have implications for drought areas, agriculture, outdoor events, and even hurricanes. However, it only works with existing water vapor in the air and cannot create rain from a clear blue sky.

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Physicists are experimenting with lasers to manipulate weather, potentially causing rain and lightning. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they aim to rip apart electrons, creating ions that act as condensation seeds. While still experimental, the process has worked in the laboratory, precipitating rain from water vapor. Allegedly, governments have experimented with weather control for decades, including the CIA during the Vietnam War. The use of lasers represents a more physics-based approach to weather modification. The implications could be significant for drought areas needing rain, outdoor events, agriculture, flooding, and even hurricane control.

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Physicists are using lasers to change the weather by firing 1,000,000,000 watt lasers into the sky to create rain clouds and lightning bolts. This method has been used by China during the Olympics and the USSR after Chernobyl. However, the effectiveness of these capabilities is inconclusive. In the past, governments have been alleged to experiment with weather control, but now scientists are using 1,000,000,000,000 watt lasers to study the laws of physics. In the laboratory, these lasers have been shown to precipitate rain and create ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning.

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The UK Ministry of Defense has successfully tested a laser weapon called Dragonfire against aerial targets. This high-powered laser, developed through a joint investment of £100 million, demonstrated great accuracy and cost-effectiveness. Dragonfire is a line of sight weapon that can engage any visible target, making it a potentially revolutionary tool in warfare.

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The speaker points out that the direct energy blast to Maui did not affect anything that was blue or white. They suggest that this is because the people in control of the blast did not want those colors to be affected. The speaker mentions that the shades of blue that are not affected by direct energy are significant and hints at a frequency of 666.2 terahertz that defeats lasers.

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The speaker discusses a weapon that can be programmed for various wavelengths. They mention a blue object, such as a card and an umbrella, which did not burn when exposed to flames.

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The speaker describes a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1221 degrees Fahrenheit. However, they find it surprising that the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. They note that asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. The speaker also mentions that NASA has lasers that can send laser light to the ground with precision, questioning why we shouldn't believe in them if the Department of Defense believes in space lasers enough to study their military use.

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Real lasers have the advantage of being invisible; you only see the damage as something blows up. The Athena laser system can burn through a truck engine within seconds. Key advantages of lasers include: unlimited ammo, as long as there is power; silent operation, giving the enemy no warning; and travel at the speed of light, delivering powerful force.

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Laser weapons, once considered fictional, are actually real and more powerful than expected. The US Navy's LAWS Laser System is a 30 kilowatt directed energy weapon that can detonate explosives, disable boats, and shoot down unmanned aircraft. It is easy to use and safer than traditional weapons. The cost per shot is only $0.59, making it more affordable than missiles. Lockheed Martin is developing the HELIOS, a 60 kilowatt laser system, for the Navy. These laser systems are primarily focused on defense against drones and potential attacks, rather than offensive capabilities. While they may not resemble the blasters in Star Wars, laser weapons are becoming a reality, albeit on a smaller scale.

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We found jumper cables and pulverized cast aluminum in the vehicle. It's puzzling how the grass fire didn't come from this direction, as nothing here is burned. The construction remains half-burned, including the standing lasers, which suggests the use of direct energy weapons. Even the wood fence below is intact. It seems like a testing site for Project Blue Beam.

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Blue objects reflect blue light and resist absorbing energy from blue lasers, making them laser-proof. In China, many roofs are being painted blue, sparking speculation about their knowledge of lasers and the color blue. Are they preparing for a laser-centric future? Join the discussion on why China is choosing blue roofs.

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Physicists are using trillion-watt lasers to manipulate weather by creating rain clouds and lightning. Previous alleged experiments by governments have been inconclusive, but current research focuses on the laws of physics. The lasers generate ions that act as seeds for rain and lightning when fired into the sky.

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Unexplained anomalies have been observed in recent fires in California, Australia, and Hawaii. These fires burn homes to ash while leaving surrounding greenery untouched. Cars and glass have melted outside of the fire areas, and similar anomalies were seen during the 9/11 attacks. The fires in Maui spared the homes of the wealthy while destroying native homes. Directed energy weapons (DEWs) have the ability to burn with precision, but require mapping. Green lasers were spotted in Hawaii, potentially used for mapping terrain. Blue objects have survived the fires, as lasers affect colors differently. DEWs include lasers, millimeter wave, and microwave, all based on light frequencies. The frequency of the color blue is 6.66.

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They avoided burning something blue, like a car and an umbrella, both of which caught fire. Laser weapons can be adjusted for various wavelengths.

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A fire was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum, resembling water. Despite the intense heat, the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained unburned and intact. It is interesting to note that aluminum melts at 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit, while asphalt melts at around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, NASA has developed precise lasers that can be used for military purposes, which raises the question of why we shouldn't believe in the existence of space lasers.

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Did you know that blue objects appear blue because they reflect blue light and absorb other colors? This has an interesting implication: blue objects don’t absorb much energy from blue lasers, making them nearly laser-proof. Recently, many roofs in China have been painted blue, raising questions about whether this is a precaution against potential laser threats. Are residents being informed about something we aren’t? Is there a reason behind this trend? Join the conversation about why China is adopting blue roofs and what it might mean for the future.

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The speaker discusses a fire that was so hot that it melted the wheels of cars and aluminum. They mention that aluminum melts at 1,221 degrees Fahrenheit. They also point out that despite the intense heat, the trees with foliage and the asphalt remained intact. The speaker wonders about the temperature required for asphalt to melt, which is around 343 degrees Fahrenheit. They also mention NASA's precision lasers and the Department of Defense's space-based laser program. The speaker questions why we shouldn't believe in space lasers if they are being studied for military use.

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Scientists and researchers are experimenting with using lasers to manipulate the weather. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they can create ions that act as seeds for rain clouds and even lightning. This experimental technique has shown promise in the laboratory. In the past, governments have allegedly used similar methods to control the weather, but without conclusive results. However, with the use of these powerful lasers, scientists are now delving into the laws of physics to bring about weather changes. While this technique may not be effective on clear blue skies, it holds potential for aiding drought areas, agriculture, flood control, and even hurricane management.

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Scientists are exploring the use of lasers to manipulate weather, potentially controlling rain and lightning. Physicists are firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky to precipitate rain clouds and bring down lightning bolts. The process involves using lasers to create ions, which act as seeds for water vapor to condense around, similar to dust particles. While still experimental, the technology has shown promise in the laboratory. There are allegations that governments, including the CIA and USSR, have experimented with weather control in the past, though nothing conclusive. The current laser technology requires existing water vapor in the air to work, making it ineffective in clear, blue sky conditions. However, it could be used for flood control, agriculture, outdoor events, and even hurricane modification.

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The speaker discusses a weapon that can be programmed for various wavelengths. They mention that there was something blue that they didn't want to burn, specifically a blue card and a blue umbrella. Both the blue card and the blue umbrella did not burn in flames.

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Laser weapons can be set to different wavelengths. They avoided burning anything blue, like a blue car and a blue umbrella.

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The US has developed a new laser firing aircraft carrier that operates with incredible precision. It can target specific areas, like a ship's engine, without causing damage to other parts. The laser is silent and invisible, making it a surprise for enemies. It can target moving objects on land, water, or in the air. The laser generates an infrared beam from a solid state laser array and has a lightning-fast response. It can eliminate threats in less than a second due to its speed of light. Additionally, it can fire multiple shots without traditional ammunition, resulting in a lower cost per shot.

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Scientists and researchers are experimenting with lasers to manipulate the weather. By firing trillion-watt lasers into the sky, they can create ions that act as seeds for rain clouds and lightning. This experimental technique has shown promise in the laboratory. In the past, governments have allegedly used similar methods, but with inconclusive results. The use of lasers could potentially help areas suffering from drought or in need of rain for crops. However, it only works with existing water vapor in the air and cannot create rain from clear blue skies. This weather modification technique could have applications in agriculture, outdoor events, and even hurricanes.

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If you believe in conspiracy theories, you might think that the reason why the blue umbrellas didn't burn is because everything else did. It's crazy to see blue umbrellas standing amidst the destruction. And it's not just that, even a blue car didn't burn. It's like the Simpsons predicted it, they never miss. See you in the next part.

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A TikTok video showcases a small direct energy weapon (DEW) being sold by a Chinese company. DEWs are weapons that use focused energy beams like lasers, microwaves, and particle beams. Defense contractors in the US have been researching DEWs for years, and they were expected to come online by 2020. Some speculate that these advanced weapons may be responsible for the unprecedented fires in recent years. Laser-based weapons can destroy targets with external heat, while microwave weapons can penetrate targets and destroy internal electronics. There have been instances of fires spreading in equal distances and patterns, suggesting a possible DEW involvement. The video raises questions about the cause of these fires and the unusual destruction of cars and structures.
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