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Apr 19, 2005 04:04 AM
by Cass Silva
Anybody think that there is any truth in this statement, i.e. an earthquakedevice?
In answer to questions about the Kobe quake, Murai said "There is a strong possibility of the activation of an earthquake using electromagnetic power,or somebody may have used a device that applied force inside the Earth." The Aum leadership believed the Kobe quake an act of war: "The City of Kobewas hit by a surprise attack…" they claimed, adding the City was an "…appropriate guinea pig."[iii]
CUT
> The Fireballs were spotted by residents near Banjawarn. Banjawarn
is the most isolated station area in the Eastern Goldfields region of
Western Australia. This Sheep station gained notoriety since it's
purchase the same year (1993) by the Japanese Aum Supreme Truth sect.
Hayakawa, Deputy Leader of the sect, initiated the purchase in late
1993 desiring to "Conduct experiments there for the benefit of
mankind". The agreement regarding the sale was completed on April 23,
some 35 days prior to the 1st Fireball event.
This report really hit me! I am always interested in Aum Shinrkyo
cult, and some quick goggling revealed that there is a lot to this
story. This page continues after what is posted here, I just clipped
it for brevity's sake...
TESLA DOOM WEAPONS & AUM SHINRIKYO
By David Guyatt
When it comes to Aum Shinrikyo - the sinister Japanese cult said to
be responsible for the Tokyo subway Sarin attack in 1995 - almost
anything is possible. But some serious journalists and independent
scientists who have investigated the shadowy background of Aum, are
unravelling sinuous connections that leap-frog the Aum story into
another league altogether.[i]
These focus on claims that Aum were intimately involved in the
research and development of futuristic doomsday weapons that make
today's nuclear missiles look like children's toys. These weapons,
they believe, are so advanced that they don't "officially" exist in
the armouries of the major powers. These involve the use of Tesla
Electromagnetic pulse, earthquake inducing and Plasma weapons being
covertly tested in remote regions of the world.
Laying at the centre of these allegations are a series of powerful
earthquakes, strange fireballs and aerial lights manifesting above
Western Australia. They also revolve around the major January 1995
quake which laid waste to the Japanese City of Kobe. The latter
resulted in the crash of the Tokyo stock exchange - itself directly
leading to the collapse of England's spook-infested Barings bank.
Suggestions that the Kobe event may have been caused by a laser-
powered seismic weapon continue to circulate.
Extraordinarily, Aum's charismatic guru, Shoko Asahara, predicted
the Kobe quake nine days before the event. In an 8 January 1995
radio broadcast, Asahara stated "Japan will be attacked by an
earthquake in 1995. The most likely place is Kobe." Hideo Murai,
the late Science and Technology minister for Aum Shinrikyo also
adhered to this view. Murai - said to have been the most intelligent
Japanese who ever lived - was murdered in a Yakuza orchestrated
assassination shortly after speaking on the record to foreign news
correspondents.[ii]
Murai presented his allegation in an April 7 1995 news conference at
the Foreign Correspondent Club in Japan. In answer to questions
about the Kobe quake, Murai said "There is a strong possibility of
the activation of an earthquake using electromagnetic power, or
somebody may have used a device that applied force inside the
Earth." The Aum leadership believed the Kobe quake an act of
war: "The City of Kobe was hit by a surprise attack…" they claimed,
adding the City was an "…appropriate guinea pig."[iii]
Aum's singular interest in weapons of mass destruction - including
sophisticated earthquake, weather and plasma weapons - were
considered serious enough to launch a special investigation by the US
Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Chaired by Senator
Sam Nunn, the committee spent five months conducting hundreds of
interviews of "both government and private individuals."[iv] These
included classified briefings from numerous US intelligence
agencies. Their findings were published in an October 1995, 100 page
report on the Aum cult.
The Nunn report, in addition to outlining Aum's large international
membership and massive finances of US$1 billion plus, also revealed
the cult's fascination for Tesla weapons. The Senate report
describes Aum's visits to the New York based International Tesla
Society (ITS), where they sought to obtain a number of his books,
patents and papers. A representative of the ITS told Senate
investigators that Aum's interest focused on Tesla's experiments
with "resonating frequencies," adding that "Tesla had experimented in
creating earthquakes." Significantly, the report also states that
Tesla claimed "…with his technology he could `split the world' in
two." This astonishing assertion closely parallels remarks made by
Soviet Premier Krushchev to the Presidium in 1960, where he referred
to "…the advent of a new class of Soviet Superweapon, so powerful it
could wipe out all life on earth if unrestrainedly used."[v]
Not least, the Senate report mentions Tesla's development of a "ray
gun in the 1930's, which was actually a particle beam accelerator,"
and which was said to be able to "shoot down an airplane at 200 miles.
[vi]" Following Tesla's death in 1943, the US government seized his
papers and research notes, placing them under national security lock
and key. An undoubted genius during his life, Tesla's papers
curiously remain highly classified today - 53 years later.
In addition to visiting New York's ITS, Aum personnel also travelled
to the Tesla Museum in Belgrade. Their studies here included
researching the so called "Tesla Coil" - a device used for
alternating currents. Additionally, they also uncovered Tesla's work
on "high energy voltage transmission and on wave amplification, which
Tesla asserted could be used to create seismological
disturbances."[vii]
As intriguing and informative as they are, this is not the place to
provide a detailed background of Aum Shinrikyo's ideology. However,
it is important to note that the cult shared one common thread with
their arch rivals, the militaristic Soka Gakkai. The latter is a
truly enormous and powerful Japanese religious cult with 15 million
members and massive finances. The cult have thoroughly infiltrated
every aspect of Japanese life and, according to veteran reporter Jack
Amano, have "covert cells" operating throughout all government
departments. Every major Japanese business corporation is riddled
with members, Amano states.[viii] Moreover, SG have enormous
influence over current Japanese foreign policy.
Both cults adhere to the cataclysmic teaching of the 18th century
prophet monk, Nichiren. This doctrine states that an
apocalyptic "final war" (saishu senso") is to be fought against
the "Christian west and the Islamic world." Also known as the "100
hundred year war" it pre-dates WW11 and continues to be fought in the
shadows, even as we speak.[ix]
ENTER THE RUSSIAN BEAR
By the early nineties, Asahara and his fellow Aum leaders had made
giant inroads into the former Soviet Union. Operating at the highest
levels, agreements were reached for the Russians to provide advanced
weaponry to Aum. Unsurprisingly, as soon as pen was put to paper -
between the Russian government and official representatives of the
Japanese government - to ratify the agreements hammered out by Aum -
the leadership of Soka Gakkai again felt free to re-commence
hostilities against their rival. This resulted, Amano says, in the
now infamous Tokyo gas attack. Vilified throughout the world - for
an act of sabotage they did not engineer - Aum Shinrikyo's growing
reach and power was effectively crushed, leaving Soka Gakkai in the
driving seat once more.
The Nunn report makes clear that Aum sought to selectively recruit
Russian scientists into its fold. They targeted, in particular,
physicists, chemists, biologists and others engaged in advanced
military weapons research. The Senate report also states that Aum
were in the process of purchasing a gas laser for plasma-weapons
research from their Russian contacts, one of who was Oleg Lobov,
Premier Yeltsin's close confidante. Lobov was paid a significant sum
of money for his assistance. The figure may have been as much as
US$900 million. It is also clear that Aum received significant
assistance from various Russian intelligence services, according
to "Vitaly Savitsky, head of the Russian Duma's religious affairs
committee."[x] Aum's intelligence connections also extended to
Toshio Yamaguchi, head of Japan's foreign intelligence service - and
allegedly a Soka Gakkai devotee.
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Full article here:
http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/doom_weapons_1.htm
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