Fighting back with the power
of the sun
by Bruce Conway - 2002
Sometimes, when the Goliaths of the world misbehave and endanger the rest of us by playing God with their new toys, the weak are often compelled to rise up and strike the giants down. As the Greek Archimedes illustrates in the following tale, relatively simple defense systems can easily defeat much larger foes.
When the great Roman general Marcellus attacked the ancient Greeks with overwhelming force and military superiority, the people of Athens must have felt that there days were numbered. Sixty Roman warships full of troops had been deployed to overwhelm the Greek defenses. Imagine the Roman's surprise when their ships began to spontaneously burst into flames one by one as the invasion forced sailed into the Greek harbor. The Roman navy was defeated without the loss of one Greek life.
How did this happen? The mathematician Archimedes had devised a mirrored array of polished shields hand held by many foot soldiers, enabling them to reflect and concentrate the suns rays upon the targets. This simple application of solar energy destroyed ships quickly and at a great distance.
If these phantom fliers persist with their illegal atmospheric and weather modification, then it is our right as citizens to defend ourselves, especially since our government and military have neither admitted or explained their perilous actions, or moved to protect us from the obvious health risks.
But before considering these extreme measures, first learn how to accurately identify chemtrail spray planes, then network with others to maintain vigilance, and for protection through numbers. When the spraying becomes acute, it is time to mobilize and act. Contact local Air Force bases to request identification of these craft on radar. Ordinary military and commercial aircraft have radar signatures, chemtrail planes do not.
In a perfect world these measures would not be needed, but in our reality we must consider self-preservation as imperative.