SS Brotherhood of the Bell by Joseph P. Farrell

SS Brotherhood of the Bell by Joseph P. Farrell

Author:Joseph P. Farrell
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, mobi, pdf
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Published: 2015-02-21T16:00:00+00:00


a. Back to “Freya” and “See-Elefant:” The German Over-The- Horizon Radars

The Germans were developing, very early on, a number of early, proto-typical over-the-horizon long range radars capable of guiding their intercontinental missiles to target. The following are diagrams of the Freya system from the German Museum in Munich:

Schematic of the Envisioned Use of Freya for Rocket Guidance

Artist’s Conception of the Mobile Freya Unit Deployed

Note now that in the artist’s conception of the radar unit, the central antenna, labeled number four in the drawing, is labeled a Sende-u.Empfangs-Antenna, a sending and receiving antenna, while two other Sende antennae are located to either side of this central antenna (the antenna on the left is obscured in the reproduction, being barley visible in the black smudge on the center of the picture). In other words, Freya had three sending antennae, one of which doubled as a receiving antenna. This system is somewhat obscured in the schematic of the drawing, which, if one studies it closely though, also indicates that the radar unit’s two “side” antenna are sending pulses.

Why is this three-antenna sending system so important? And what does it have to do with scalar weapons? First, such plural sending antennae would have been necessary for a simple, prototypical phased array radar. If each antenna sends out a pulse slightly out of phase with the pulses from the other antenna, the result is that the signal of the whole apparatus can be caused to “bend” or “shape” itself in a certain way, and hence, one can bend the signal to look “over the horizon.”

But as has been noted already by Col. Bearden, the other thing such radar sets can do is interfere electromagnetic waves on non- linear material, creating the longitudinal or scalar wave in the medium. Thus, such radar devices are potential proto-typical scalar weapons, as the following diagram of Bearden of a scalar device sending out two pulses, not only out of phase but indeed, at different times and velocities. The pulses only overtake each other on the target, producing the longitudinal wave:



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