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Jan 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/19/00
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TRIFILAR DIAMOND LASER

Collect diamonds, or better yet make diamond material out of
carbon.
Do this with a nuclear furnace.
Now create three long solid pipes or cylinders out of the
diamond.
During forming, use EMP to polarize the lattice structure of the
solid tubes, so that the
resultant product will be polarized with a herringbone
pattern.
So we do not have complete linearity, but offset at a certain
degree.
Reform the the solid tubes into ones which are slightly larger at one
end than the other.
Reform these into coils, whith the origin end a slightly larger
diameter than the terminating
end.
These three solid tubes must be done simultaneously to form a
tri-filar winding around a
common air core.
Mount them securely. The terminating ends are now fused together, into
a single egress the
size of the original diameter of a single solid tube.
The exciting light is coherent, in other words LASER, created with the
the same power as in
chemical LASERs.
The herringbone pattern directs gently the energy to the
terminus.
There are other effects at play which incorporate scalar
principles.
There is nothing that can withstand the beam from this
device.
A Black Hole would suffer.
The impact precedes the emission.
The energy exists outside of this dimension in transit.
Have fun.
Sent to Kent Stead man, he replied:
From:
BARDS...@aol.com

10:05
Subject:
Re: td.htm
To:
koe...@telusplanet.net

In a message dated 1/19/00 7:25:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,

koe...@telusplanet.net writes:
<< <A
HREF="http://www.telusplanet.net/public/koenen1/td.htm">
http://www.telus
planet.net/public/koenen1/td.htm</A> >>
WOW! Posted on ORBIT
Kent
So I sent him a little bit more excitement:
From:
Hans russell <koe...@telusplanet.net>

12:09
Subject:
RE: TDL
To:
BARDS...@aol.com

Leapin' leprechauns, Kent!
What have you done.
The highway is jammed out of Calgary with military
vehicles.
Black helos and normal ones dotting the sky like flyspecks on a
lightbulb.
The USS Nimitz trying to steam up Policeman's Creek.
Snipers on the roofs of mobile homes in the area.
And it sounds like a subterine is trying to bore its way into
the basement.
Seriously, though, it would be a good defense system against
missiles.
To clarify, it is more like as if the damage of the target comes into
existence just prior to the
"impact".
It is not an impact as such, but more a rendering of
states.
The crosshairs are three dimensional in nature, with one of them
affecting time as we
perceive it.
Another affects spatial relativity.
The third is more like the conventional lateral delivery line, but
similar to the scalar version
of TRW.
Anything that exists according to our perception and is solid enough to
affect us, is subject
to the
rendering effect of this implement.
The spatial/dimensional/time co-ordinates are rendered into
non-cohesive properties
momentarily and
instantly.
This results in a disintegration/displacement of the target. Anything
attached to the target
can be
destroyed by modulating the beam of the TDL, with circular
propagation.
To do this, however, the three rods must be slightly spiraled
during construction.
If one elongates the muzzle integrally during construction, then of
course a positive
feedback loop can
be established which feeds on the energy sheath of the matrices
containing masses Then
once
activated, only the trigger release can stop the depletion process of
this energy source.
This means that the unit can be turned on, after which it will operate
indefinitely from power
not
supplied by the user. It can then be utilized as sweep cleanser. One
must be inherently
cautious with
this facet of usage, as it is not known to what range the effects
extend, and the effect could
curve
through space-time to return to the source and annihilate
it.
The functional part of the implement comes into existence outside of
this space time. The
effects from
the image crack the basis of the target.
Hans Russell
ADDENDUM

One does not require a clear line-of-sight from the device to the
specified target.
It aims through co-ordinates.
One can activate the device through a mountain, a person, whatever,
without damage from
the "shot".
There are residual dangers in proximity, however.
One can aim through conventional means, but the difference lies in
that the effect is
implemented
through a "depth" control.
Sort of like focussing a microscope through layers of
cells.
A test beam similar to the principles of a theodolite, finds
the range.
It gets rather complex to know what are the time and spatial
co-ordinates of the target.
I honestly don't know how to do that, although I figure it can be
done through a relative
positioning
computer.
You are here, and from here, you shoot there. The computer finds the
co-ordinates relative
to the
origin which is you, and from there to the target.
In account must be taken that everything is moving all the
time.
So it might do to place a tracking signature on the target, or use its
individuality pattern.
Like I say, complex. It is probably best to just aim it, let the
distance be determined, and
shoot.
Nothing between you and the target should be aware of the shot. One
can de-focus the
resultant point
of impact, blurring it to take in a larger area of
destruction.
The actual destruction can appear to be deceptively peaceful, as in
some cases there is no
spectacular
explosion or anything like that. The target simply ceases to
exist.
The cessation of existence can lead to a vacuum wanting to be filled.
For surgical precision,
we can
tailor the process to leave a gentle vacuum, leading to minimal
disturbance of the
surroundings.
Hans Russell


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