Brookhaven Analysis
3.1
Aerial Photo Analysis:
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The photo on the right is an aerial view of the Brookhaven National
Laboratory (BNL). One of ten national laboratories overseen and
primarily funded by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE). The large circular area in the upper middle of the
photo is the 2.4 mile radius RHIC (relativistic heavy ion collider).
At the time of this photo (august 1994), the RHIC was still under
construction. Below and slightly to the left, a second smaller ring
called the AGS (alternating gradient synchrotron) is also visible.
These devices are collectively known as particle accelerators. The
RHIC uses super conducting magnets cooled by liquid helium, and
requires 5 million watts of electrical energy just for
refrigeration. While no figures are available for total RHIC power
requirements, a value in the range of 20 to 40 times the
refrigeration load is a safe assumption. This would equal 100
million to 200 million watts of electrical power. Now we see the
true purpose of the Shoreham nuclear power facility.
Shoreham Nuclear Facility Analysis Although the actual particle accelerators are buried in underground tunnels, many of the support structures are above ground. Notice that most administrative, and research facilities are laid out in a grid pattern, but some structures are oriented odd angles. In particular, the purple line connecting the left hand edge of the RHIC ring and the right hand edge of the AGS ring, terminates at a group of structures in the lower middle of the photo. |
Photo Courtesy of USGS
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In the color photo to the right, these structures are located in the
lower right hand corner, and appear to be a row of metal sheds, with
the first one set at a slightly different angle, as if they just
happen to follow the road. In reality, their location and
orientation is no mere accident of convenience. These building
house the support equipment for a first generation particle beam
weapon system. It is also no accident that a line drawn from bottom
end of this row of structures intersects the crash site of TWA
flight 800.
TWA Flight 800 Analysis The RHIC and AGS rings are used to accelerate packets of subatomic particles to velocities near the speed of light. These packets are then shaped, focused, and launched at the target by equipment located under the row of metal sheds. Brookhaven Particle Beam Energy Calculations |
Photo Courtesy of BNL
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The color image on the right shows a close-up view of another
installation located along this same particle beam alignment, known
as the NSLS (national synchrotron light source) also visible in the
previous photo. This facility uses an electron (ring) accelerator
to produce high power ultraviolet laser light. The laser beam
serves two purposes. At low power, it's used for target acquisition
and tracking. However it's primary (high power) function is to
create a partial vacuum "tunnel" through the atmosphere to the
target. This allows the particle beam to travel without attenuation
or scattering by air molecules.
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Photo Courtesy of BNL
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The facilities listed in this analysis are examples of the "dual
use" doctrine. In other words, these facilities comprise an
advanced particle beam weapon system, disguised as legitimate
scientific research laboratories. The majority of scientists and
technicians working at this site have no idea their efforts are
being used to conceal such a sinister purpose. To hide this
monstrous device behind a facade of innocent scientific pursuit, is
typical of the people and organizations that have created the covert
underground infrastructure in America.
Brookhaven-Montauk-Shoreham Photo Introduction and Overview End. Brookhaven Analysis |