Saturday, February 9, 2013

Space-based Weapons are being used Against ET Civilizations



Researcher Michael Salla discussed the possibility that space-based weapons are being used against ET civilizations. The reason for this may relate back to an Eisenhower-era treaty that purportedly traded ET technology for the permission to test humans, along with other concessions. Many in the military were unhappy with this arrangement and sought to use space-based weapons to give them leverage against the aliens, said Salla.

He cited the work of Ryan Wood who has found evidence for 74 cases of UFO crash retrievals, and in many of these instances the propulsion or navigation systems of the craft were damaged. Salla suggested that some of these craft were either shot down or targeted by the US military using advanced radar, nuclear detonations, laser weapons or black project exotic weapons.

Directed energy weapons such as written about in the book E Bomb as well as discharges of plasma from Project HAARP might also have been harnessed to attack ET ships, commented Salla. He believes a preponderance of testimony from whistleblowers like Philip Corso, Robert Dean, and Charles Hall, along with statements from such notables as Canada's Paul Hellyer, give credence to reports about alien interactions. Further, he argued that if the military is indeed using weaponry against ETs, it should be presented as a policy issue so the general public can debate the merits of such actions.

Biography:

Dr. Michael Salla is a pioneer in the development of exopolitics. He is the author of several books that include Exopolitics: Political Implications of the Extraterrestrial Presence. Dr. Salla was an Assistant Professor/Researcher in Residence in the School of International Service, American University from 1996-2004. He has a PhD in Government from the University of Queensland, Australia.

He is also the Founder of the Exopolitics Institute, a non-profit organization that analyzes the political implications of the extraterrestrial presence. In addition, he is Convener of the June 2006 Hawaii Conference on World Peace and Extraterrestrial Civilizations that will focus on space weapons issues.

Spot Gold Declines on Haven-Demand Concern; Platinum Slumps

Gold declined on speculation that haven demand may wane as reports from the U.S. to China signaled improving growth in the world’s two largest economies. Platinum dropped for a second day, retreating from the highest since 2011.
Gold for immediate delivery lost as much as 0.2 percent to $1,668.05 an ounce and traded at $1,671.05 at 10:25 a.m. in Singapore. Prices are little changed this week after declining 0.4 percent yesterday. Gold for April delivery was little changed at $1,670.60 an ounce on the Comex in New York
read more : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-08/spot-gold-declines-on-haven-demand-concern-platinum-slumps.html

Gold Rush: Japan Inc. flocks to Myanmar

Gold rush: Japan Inc. flocks to Myanmar

An eyewitness report on the rapid changes engulfing the country and the prospects for further democratization

The visa section at the Myanmar Embassy in Tokyo used to be a quiet and lonely place, but not anymore. Pointing to boxes containing hundreds of Japanese passports bearing business visas, the staff there told me the deluge began in early 2012.
ANA now has all-business-class direct flights to Yangon from Tokyo, and is operating near full capacity. The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) office in Yangon reports being swamped by requests for assistance by Japanese firms looking to cash in on Asia’s most promising frontier. PR giant Dentsu is opening an office there this week. I even met a young Japanese nail artist in Yangon who thought she would try her luck in Asia’s latest boomtown.
Until a couple of years ago there were few vehicles on Yangon’s streets, and hotel rooms went begging. The new normal, though, is traffic jams, packed hotels and spiking rental rates for housing and offices.
read more : http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/02/10/asia-pacific/gold-rush-japan-inc-flocks-to-myanmar/#.URc-loaIDWg
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