[NewCandle] EDS adventures

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 3 12:02:54 EDT 2008


Hi Jones,

Thanks for the fascinating stuff on Al-Si junctions! 
Never ran into that before...

For the record, I also find a good 90% of UFOlogy to
be brain dead poo.  I don't rule out a possible
non-terrestrial source, but if so, it isn't as simple
as spacecraft visiting in the way most would think of
it.  Drones (earthly or otherwise), self assembled
teleported probes, DoD or CIA black-op surveillance,
all of these are in the stewpot.

tschuss!

n
--- Jones Beene <jonesb9 at pacbell.net> wrote:

> --- Nick 
> 
> Fascinating report on the aluminum blobs ! Very
> thorough and researched. Well done.
> 
> Although I believe that there is a mundane
> explanation
> (after all, fish and other weird objects fall from
> the
> sky far from the ocean) ...
> 
> ... here is one tiny bit of evidence which might
> support "something else" which you apparently did
> not
> consider (high power RF rectification by our own
> spooks):
> 
>
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel5/16/31544/01471943.pdf?isnumber=31544&prod=JNL&arnumber=1471943&arSt=+8&ared=+9&arAuthor=Prince%2C+M.B.
> 
> IOW since Silicon-aluminum alloy junction diodes
> have
> been made that have rectifying properties up to
> frequencies of 500 MHz, and since that frequency
> would
> be favorable for "remote power" i.e. - a drone craft
> being powered by a beamed RF power source, this
> could
> be evidence of a large overloaded diode which
> melted.
> That in itself might be considered mundane... or
> not,
> depending on "who's zooming who". The variation in
> alloy content would support the possibility that
> there
> was a junction with higher Si.
> 
> Here is a paper on beamed power -- and we have all
> heard rumors of various military and NASA satellite
> uses for this:
> 
>
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel1/22/3793/00141357.pdf?temp=x
> 
> Of course, usually we think of beamed power working
> the other way - from a fixed earthbound position to
> a
> small robotic craft or satellite, without its own
> prime-mover power source - and our military
> "probably"
> has many of these in Labs, ready for eventual spying
> ... (the "RC-model-airplane on steroids", for
> instance).
> 
> ... hey come to think of it, how far are the two
> Ohio
> sites from Wright-Patterson? (Dayton) ;-). That is
> one
> place where you might suspect beamed power to be
> used
> and tested.
> 
> Anyway, if you buy-into the "UFOs-watching-us"
> stuff,
> the fixed power source could also be a very large
> craft outside of harms-way -  sending small drones
> down to "observe" unsuspecting farmers (also to
> implant various gadgets, probe various body
> cavities,
> have alien-sex, etc ;-) 
> 
> Don't want to sound too cynical, but some of the
> tales
> are pretty outlandish .... More likely, this could
> be
> our own gov'mt testing RF powered spy drones at
> night
> (especially the Nevada episode) and overloading a
> large power diode - from time to time.
> 
> Any advanced civilization would never use that alloy
> for structural parts. I would suspect that any and
> all
> structural parts from an advanced intelligence, even
> from the Pentagon, will have carbon-fiber
> reinforcement and a decent beryllium content, since
> Be-alloys (with Al, Mg or both) are so
> extraordinarily
> strong and light compared to Silicon alloys (double
> or
> more).
> 
> Jones
> 
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