Q: (T) What did happen to flight 800?
A: This was the result of an experiment gone awry. So was
KAL "007" in 1983.
Q: (L) What was the nature of the experiment?
A: Testing of secret impulse guidance system using civilian
airliner as an arbitrary "bounce" guidance target. Instead, it
became the "homing" target, and a different aircraft became
the bouncer. This was because the programmers did not
anticipate the lower than expected altitude of the 747.
Warning: this must stay in this room for the present!!!!!!!!!!
The facts will eventually be discussed by others. At that time,
the danger is lifted. [At this point, it has been discussed in the
exact same terms as described here in a reputable, national
magazine.] Now, about KAL 007... that one is not dangerous
to know. The plane was deliberately instructed to fly off
course in order to trigger the Soviet's Pacific air defense
system, to "see what they were made of" in that area. The
plane was lost, but the experiment worked. They did not
expect them to shoot down a civilian airliner. Now, all moving
targets create electronic impulses. These can be "read" by the
proper extremely high tech equipment. Older radar guided
systems are subject to malfunctions in weather conditions that
are severe, as one example. Also, the impulse system is an
offshoot of the electromagnetic pulse experiments being
carried out at Montauk, Brookings and elsewhere as part of
the HAARP project! In connection with Pentagon missile
tests, HAARP has many interesting tie-ins, not the least of
which is your cell phone towers. Now, the homing target can
be any moving object. It can be whatever is entered on the
computer. It can be a squirrel in a tree, a jogger on the beach,
a building, whatever you want. The system looks for any
moving target in order to establish recognition to the
computer, in order to establish recognition of match pattern of
pulse. TWA 800 was flying at the exact same altitude that was
supposed to be designated for the "drone" craft. The drone
plane was farther out at sea. The "bounce" target was to be
any moving object in the air within 400 square miles.