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Monday, October 31, 2011

Military test of 3-D projection technology on highly reflective concentr...



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. Another video of the translation of the signal on the CCD chip of a digital camera were taken , this technique is used by NASA for deep space photography. See: http://ranier.hq.nasa.gov/sensors_page/dd/hst&gll_ccd.html Another video translating the signal being captured on the CCD chip of a digital camera. This is what I think (hope) we are seeing. The extra aluminum in the atmosphere is reacting with some sort of radio or microwave signal Which we can view using the proper procedures put into place by NASA. This is basically visualizing frequency, much like being able to see vibrations in water. We can not hear the vibration but we can see the results they leave behind as their physical manifestation. If we zoom into a waveform on water we could remove the glare and see the actual waveform itself. Using contrast, brightness and hue as a signal FineTuner you can pull out the electronic signal generated by a power source. The hardened edges in this footage are the result of positive waves vibrating. The U.S. Navy and others are working on using our upper atmosphere as a giant wave reflector in order to communicate with submarines on a global scale. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication_with_submarines Creating a global wifi connection, that with the proper tuner, we can all access. Since shape waves can be seen, there is no reason to expect HAARP scientist not to play around a bit. I would. I would adjust the pulses in such a manner to cause the hardened edges to look like animals, people, things - happen whatever I could get to. NASA calls them "Intermetallic matrix compositions". http://gltrs.grc.nasa.gov/Citations.aspx?id=5100 This is scientific experimentation that is required with any new technology. We need to learn what it can and can not do. Major research and testing facility. Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing (TIW) UK Electro-Optical (EO) and Infra-Red (IR) imagery http://www.raf.mod.uk / rafmarham / aboutus / tacticalimageryintelligencewing.cfm This document explains what it is and that the California missile could have been a test. Infrared Scene Generation for Wide Field of View (WFOV) is Google's cache of http://www.dodsbir.net/sitis/display_topic.asp?Bookmark=39595 . It is a snapshot of the page before it was reclassified on November 7, 2010 23:06:25 GMT. Missile seen on November 9, 2010 You must download the HD version and watch it on your HD monitor to see the detail. If you have Man-Made cloud footage of your own, please take a second look using this method. The concentrated aluminum will show as darker sections of the mist. As it is pulled together it blocks sunlight on the Earth side. A method for modifying the image quality parameters of digital radiographic images. http://online.medphys.org/resource/1/mphya6/v30/i11/p3006_s1 The NASA Digital Radiography Technique http://www.sti.nasa.gov/spinoff/spinitem?title=Digital+Radiography Filmless Radiography http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/spinoff1997/ip2.html digital radiography in the aerospace industry. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993fvms....4..247B scatter estimation and correction in digital radiography. http://online.medphys.org/resource/1/mphya6/v33/i1/p187_s1 What is a CCD chip? http://www.cctvconsult.com/pages/ccd.htm Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) imaging arrays http://ranier.hq.nasa.gov/sensors_page/dd/hst&gll_ccd.html Advances in Digital Radiography: Physical Principles and System Overview http://radiographics.rsna.org/content/27/3/675.figures-only CCD receiver signal processing patent 5483549 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5483549.html inhomogeneities due to the construction of the radiation source. http://www.techbriefs.com/component/content/article/5749 Music: removed to make sharing possible Germany

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