Creative Speculation
In reply to the discussion: Earth-link Satellite Protection Agency concept goes international. [View all]Jeffersons Ghost
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An attack satellite focused a relatively harmless frequency at a disc-jokey to inspire the song Don't do me like that as I began modifying a previous report on ways Chinese attack satellites disrupt Google.
Earth-link Satellite Protection Agency volunteers are protected by Multiple Energies Deflecting Undetectable Strategic Attacks (MEDUSA) Class Satellites; and China has not launched this type technology yet. However, China has launched a massive number of basic attack satellites, which can coordinate on a worldwide basis to manipulate numerous decision-makers. With multiple frequency projectors, which transmit, or relay, attack signals through several extremely complex, pivoting lenses, which rapidly spin, MEDUSA class attack satellites are able to vigorously attack several targets - or a single target - with devastating results. Even the most basic attack satellite has a lens within a lens. The outer frequency focusing mechanism consists of magnifying lenses, which resemble an insects' eye. The inner lens is more complex: It utilizes a series of prism-like seams and transparent overlays to deflect or refract energy. As a frequency projector is aimed along certain types of seams on an internal lens, the outer lens slowly pivots, or spins, on most attack satellites. When a frequency projector behind the lenses move along a seam, it allows a satellite to focus a constant attack at extremely mobile targets. Slight movements of an attack projector from a great distance has profound implications on ground targets; but if a solar-powered satellite is forced to rapidly readjust its attack, it uses too much energy and becomes ineffective. Still, by focusing at clear, angular joints in an attack lens, a satellite can refract energy at two or more targets simultaneously. Limitations of a standard attack satellite arise if the weapons system is used to focus its most potent frequency at a single target. While a basic attack satellite can deflect a nearly sub-audible frequency to induce ideas at a few people, or animals, it can only focus a pulsing frequency at another target, with reduced effects. It often requires the use of multiple basic attack satellites for these weapons platforms to have a truly devastating effect on human targets in an area. To amplify certain powerful, pulsing attack frequencies, an inner magnifying lens must be perfectly aligned with an outer lens with similar capabilities. While a basic attack satellite has only one set of lenses in front of a single frequency projector, a (MEDUSA class satellite utilizes up to four focusing mechanisms, in various configurations, with several frequency projectors inside each multiple lens array. To insure that an attack satellite is having the desired effect, every type of attack satellite is equipped with extremely sensitive sound detection gear.
Radio Frequency (RF) energy includes standard radio broadcasts, light and sound, with the primary difference between these energies being the frequency, which a broadcasting device uses to transmit the energy. Like light, semi-audible sound and other frequencies can be focused with laser-like precision at a target. In battlefield applications, focusing a signal at a specific radio or computer is mandatory: Otherwise enemies in the theater of operations intercept the signal and compensate for strategic directives delivered by a satellite to a military or intelligence coordinator. Human hearing falls into a range from about 20 HTZ to 20 MHZ and visible radiation (light) ranges between 400 THz to 700 THz. Like a satellites' ability to focus a signal at a single radio or computer in a combat scenario, these signals can be focused at human targets with predictable results. By focusing frequencies slightly below, or above, human hearing an attack satellite or extremely sophisticated intelligence agency aircraft can induce ideas or directives to human targets. Emotions can also be induced by these covert weapons platforms. Most people are familiar with AM (Amplitude Modulated) and FM (Frequency Modulated) radio broadcasts. By slightly varying amplitudes and frequencies, an attack satellite and specialized aircraft can induce a variety of feelings and emotions. Often these weapons platforms use audible sound to reinforce their messages, when they are projecting directives to unsophisticated human targets, like assassins. When governments launch an attack satellite it is reasonable for them to claim they launched a communications satellite.
Some specialized aircraft operators might argue; "Whatever an attack satellite can do I can do better, because I am closer to a target!"
Some readers of this new report are already working with Community Action Tactical Specialists. Other volunteers might like an acronym for people who do the same thing better: These operators can call themselves RAPTORS, which stands for Reporters Aquiring Protection by Organizing Reconnaissance Specialist. Since a morning show radio host, I enjoy listening to made a bad joke about "raptors," I created the acronym.
Did anyone notice the new Google illustration, which features a satellite?