Taken from JRE #1510 w/Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp: https://youtu.be/Hc6pbG4wICA
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Taken from JRE #1510 w/Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp: https://youtu.be/Hc6pbG4wICA
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Depending on the type of field your projecting, the temperature could be hot or cool.
And yes the field could go under water. The plasma emitters are probably on satellites or geostationary objects.
Listen up people. Don't believe your lying eyes. An infrared radar picks up heat, not solid mass. Like a couple cats chasing a lasers ending point. Or I should say a lasers reflection point. The air force has a patent on plasma field projection technology. One of it's uses is to produce a hotter heat signature adjacent to our jets. To avoid shoot down. So beam down a couple plasma beams set them to collide at point x. Boom plasma field. And yes you can make the collision point move in any direction very quickly. Oops, I've said too much.
Why is beard man allowed on these?
The government has secretly been addressing UFOs since the 1940’s. It’s like saying the US geological survey has been addressing volcanoes since the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. It goes back .