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patriotOct 24th, 2007 - 16:50:47
Iraq's secret new weapon of mass destruction?
An unnamed company has allegedly offered to Iraq a terrifying new secret weapon of mass destruction.[1]
'a weapon to ignite large sections of the atmosphere
and incinerate all living creatures within its
pre-selected co-ordinates'
Could this weapon be related to Nikola Tesla's famous invention for wireless energy transmission?[2]
'The Insider' can reveal that the identity of the company concerned is Gaiacomm[3], who issued a press-release which contains material of serious international concern.[4]
Gaiacomm has been hinting for some time that it has a new military technology that would allow its user to 'gain, quickly, a military dominance' without deploying military personnel.[5]
According to Gaiacomm, U.S. government has showed no interest in their new military technology. Perhaps this is because America has already perfected their own version of Tesla's weapon of mass destruction[6] which, in theory, could harness the principles of radio-wave transmission to generate more energy than a nuclear bomb at precisely defined locations anywhere on the surface of Earth.[7]
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