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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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July 5, 1993
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CLARK7.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of John Draper.
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SIMPLE PARTICLE BEAM WEAPONRY
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by
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Robert L. Clark, Ph.D
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There are gross exaggerations and cunning lies in the current
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technical literature and lectures as to the complexity of Particle
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Beam Weapons. The false assertions in regard to the great
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complexity of the Particle Beam Weapon, are necessary to justify the
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enormous sums spent on research and development. For a good
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understanding of the basis theoretical and design aspects of
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Particle Beam Systems, readers are encouraged to obtain the book,
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Awesome Life Force by Joseph Cater. To order it, send $16 postpaid
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to:
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Tri-State Press
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PO Box 150
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Long Creek Hwy.
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Long Creek, S.C. 29658
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The average person with only two straight, highly polished strips of
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metal and a sunny day can make a Particle Beam System. The strips
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can be any length but to begin, try strips about 10 inches long and
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about one inch wide. The two metal strips must be highly polished -
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or better - chrome plated, to make excellent first surface mirrors.
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The two metal strips are placed slightly apart and parallel to each
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other, held slightly off-perpendicular to the earth with top opening
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aimed at the sun. Extreme care must be taken as to where the bottom
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beam exit is aimed. At addition of inexpensive optics on the light
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input end of this device greatly increases the power of your
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Particle Beam System.
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A high intensity artificial light source (strobe light or photo
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flash is excellent) may also be used to input the device in place of
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the sun, making a portable, practical Particle Beam System. The
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variations in design and utility are endless.
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After you have completed this simple experimental unit, you will
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never again be taken in by the foolishness and lies of supposed
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complexity of Particle Beam Systems.
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