DEW- Directed energy weapons! - Wikileaks! Part 2.

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DEW- Directed energy weapons! - Wikileaks! Part 2.
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# <center>So with the timing being perfect!.</center>

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*Part 2 of this was going to contain other different types of weapons also, though with the MSM turning their attention to the fires in California, and conspiracy theorists, and as per usual trying to discredit anyone that looks at anything from a different angle, than their copy paste truth. I decided to concentrate part 2 on DEW, directed energy weapons. And due to them stating they do not exist (they are still in their infancy), I used Wikileaks to prove that guess what? They do!.*

*Snippet from their attempt at journalism  below.*

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> ## Bizarre And Dangerous Conspiracy Theories Are Being Spread About The California Wildfires.

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>“Most of their evidence [regarding the laser theory], which is frequently delivered in rambling, overlong YouTube videos, is based around how some stuff on the ground appears burned and other stuff... burned... less?” Cracked noted.

>One theory is that lasers, perhaps operated by aliens, terrorists, or the US government, were shot from planes or spaceships to cause the fires. Another is that the wildfires were the result of, who else, the Illuminati, again by lasers. And a third is that drug cartels were somehow involved. [Source that uses snopes lol to try to debunk anything, jokers.](https://www.iflscience.com/environment/bizarre-and-dangerous-conspiracy-theories-are-being-spread-about-the-california-wildfires/)

*The second article is below, claiming DEW and electronic warfare weapons are as of now fictitious and do not exist & just a figment of our imagination. If so - why was a study made by The American government in 2014, with regards to the global market for just such devices? I will show you that after their attempt yet again at journalism.*

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> ## California's Wildfires Have Spawned a Truly Weird New Conspiracy Theory

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>Directed energy weapons, or DEWs, have an interesting place in conspiratorial circles. DEWs are, to begin with, a real technology, but one still in its infancy: a report produced for Congress describes that term as an umbrella to refer to technologies “that produce concentrated electromagnetic energy and atomic or subatomic particles.” [Source.](https://earther.gizmodo.com/californias-wildfires-have-spawned-a-truly-wild-new-con-1830418656)

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* I am going to use several Wikileaks documents for this article, please make sure should you click any link below, that you are using a VPN, Linux or are protected from malware.

# <center>Hacking team!</center>

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>The Electronic Warfare (EW) Market Forecast 2014-2024 
Leading Companies in Electronic Attack (EA), Support (ES) and Protection (EP)
Defence Industry Report 
Publication date: 28th Octuber 2014 

>•Global electronic warfare market forecasts and analysis from 2014-2024
• 185 tables, charts and graphs illustrating the electronic warfare market
• An exclusive expert interview with Cranfield University
• Sales predictions for the 3 key electronic warfare sub-markets from 2014-2024: Electronic Attack (EA), Electronic Support (ES) and Electronic Protection (EP)
• Forecasts for the leading 20 nation Al electronic warfare markets
• Tables of 120+ significant electronic warfare contracts, projects & programmes.
• Examination of the factors affecting product developers, and everyone within the value chain
• Profiles of the leading 13 companies within the electronic warfare market  [Source.](https://wikileaks.org/hackingteam/emails/emailid/32668)

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## <center>Not a bad list is it from 2014, for a market that the MSM states quite clearly is in it's infancy in 2018 and simply does not exist.</center>

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## <center>2010-08-05 04:49:16</center>

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*For a weapon that is still in it's supposed infancy today, they were doing a pretty good job regards to shooting down unmanned drones from 3 kilometers away in 2010!*


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>colby martin wrote:
posted on the 23rd. I have been told to take great joy in this, as it
is a stratfor tradition.


>US Unveils 'Star Wars' Lasers To Shoot Drones At UK Airshow (VIDEO)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/21/us-unveils-star-wars-lase_n_654117.html [Source.](https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/15/1571885_re-ct-u-s-navy-laser-weapon-shoots-down-drone-in-test-.html)

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>In a collaborative effort with the U.S. Navy, defense contractor
Raytheon Missile Systems has unveiled a high-power, solid-state laser
weapon with the ability to shoot down unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
from a range of about three kilometers.

>Unveiled at England's Farnborough International Airshow on Tuesday, the
Laser Close-In Weapon System shot down four drones in secret tests off
the California coast in May.

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# <center>With regards to the Californian fires.</center>

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*From those articles above from the MSM. They did get one thing correct. Something is not right with the photographs the MSM has shown regarding the cars that were burnt. I have had a car of my own set fire, and watched it burn whilst waiting for the fire brigade to arrive, the wheels did not melt. I also worked in the automotive trade my whole life, and whilst at places like Land Rover, we had to safety test cars for fire, we set light to lots of them, even put some in ovens and torched them. Not once did a aluminum or metal wheel melt.*

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<center>[Source.](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/10/us/the-california-fires-in-photos.html)

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*Either the photos used are misleading, and they want people to make up conspiracy stories to discredit us, or something else more sinister is at play, so yes, something in those photos really is amiss, and not correct.*

*Amazing is it not how wheels melted, yet a thin number plate did not! I smell a rat.*

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## <center>I think that proves the weapons do exist, so no long youtube video required for this tin foil hat wearing lunatic eh!</center>

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# <center>@shepz1 over and out!</center>

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