Secret Black Projects of the New World Order
Weapon's technology since the United States has claimed that the Soviets couldn't keep up with high technology development. The little-known truth is that the Russians started deploying an operational "Star Wars" defense system in 1977, and it has greatly grown and improved since then. It is a space triad, built around charged-particle beam and neutron particle beam weapons.
    In September 1977 the Russians started launching manned killer satellites, called
    "Cosmo's Interceptors," armed with charged-particle beam weapons, into earth orbit.
    By April 1978 there were about thirty-six satellites in orbit, by that time they had reportedly destroyed all American spy and early warning satellites.
    On September 27, 1977, a Cosmos Interceptor in Earth orbit used a neutron-particle beam weapon to wipe out a secret American laser-beam base nearing operational status in Copernicus Crater on the moon. The Russians then quickly deployed their own military bases on the moon. This was the second leg of their space triad, starting on October 4, 1977, with seven charged-particle beam weapon bases on the near side of the moon, and three support bases on the far side.
    The first test of the moon base weapons occurred on November 19, 1977, ironically at about the same time as the release of the first "Star Wars" movie with its "Death Star" weapon. The Russians were aiming at the eye of a cyclone near India. However, they miscalculated the deflection of the beam by the Earth's 82
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    magnetic field, and the beam struck the ocean too close to the shore causing a tidal wave that killed hundreds of people in Indiaand Bangladesh. A blast of charged-particle beams from two or more of the Russian moon bases fired in quick succession would create the destructive effect of a hydrogen bomb.
    The third leg of Russia's triad of space weapons is the "Cosmospheres." The first-generation Cosmospheres were weapon's platforms that were Electrogravtic, powered by nuclear reactors. The ships were horizontally positioned by rocket thrusters, and were invisible to radar beyond about 40 miles, possibly from a stealth-like radar-absorbing coating on their surface.
    The Cosmospheres were armed with charged-particle beam weapons and equipped with "Psycho-energetic range finding," which tunes into the actual atomic signature of a target or object and cannot be jammed. Some of these craft were also armed with microwave brain-scrambling equipment.
    In late 1977 and early 1978, there was a strange rash of air booms along the east coast of the United States. These air booms were never satisfactorily explained, by either the government, the scientific establishment, or the news media. The mystery explosions couldn't be positively identified with any particular Super Sonic Transport plane (SST) or other aircraft, and indeed they were much louder than aircraft sonic booms.
    The giant airbooms were actually caused by Russian Cosmospheres firing charged particle beams down into the atmosphere. The main purpose of any "Star Wars"
    defense system is to protect a country against nuclear attack. During the weekend of January 20, 1980, Russian Cosmospheres accomplished such a mission.
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    A nuclear first strike against Russia, by the United States, was ordered with a total of 82 secret, black budget aircraft. These aircraft reportedly could sneak up to a country's shoreline under water, surface, change configuration, take off, and fly at treetop level to their targets. The "subcrafl" were sent to the Caspian Sea and off northern Norway.
    Late Saturday night, Washington time, a coded signal was flashed to the Subcrafl to continue as planned. By that time, the northern contingent of Subcrafl were in the White Sea. The southern contingent had reached the north end of the Caspian Sea.
    It was already daylight, Sunday morning the 20th, for the Subcrafl contingents.
    Their orders were to wait out the

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