• PENTAGON TO CURTAIL ELECT

    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS to All on Wed Dec 11 11:45:00 2024
    Annapolis Bay Bridge Sightings

    EMP REPORT

    Re: Washington Post
    Sunday, May 15, 1988
    Page A-19
    by George C. Wilson (Staff Writer)

    PENTAGON TO CURTAIL ELECTOMAGNETIC TESTS
    (Environmental Impact Study Required for Experiments
    Involving a Type of Radiation)


    SPECIAL REPORT: WFBR 1300 AM - BOB OECHSLER

    We've been reporting our investigations over the past several
    weeks into the activities surrounding the Bay Bridge UFO Sightings
    in Annapolis and our inquiries into the possible interest these
    UFO's might have in this area.

    Our theory was that perhaps they may have more than a
    passing interest in the EMP tests (electromagnetic pulse) that we
    discovered were being conducted in the area. It was reported
    that MORE THAN A MILLION FISH WERE KILLED in the Chesapeake
    Bay during one of these tests early this year. We reported that
    a suit had been filed in federal court against the government to
    stop the testing. Discussions with officials at EPA resulted in a plea
    of ignorance. An official with the Navy indicated that the EMP
    tests were probably the result of degaussing of ships in the Bay.

    Today in the Washington Post it was announced that The Defense
    Department, under a legal agreement reached Friday night, must
    stop or moderate its electromagnetic pulse experiments at
    laboratories in Maryland, Virginia, Alabama and New Mexico
    until the government determines whether the energy is harming
    people and wildlife.

    The article goes on to say that electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
    is one type of radiation generated by nuclear explosions. The
    Pentagon has been simulating EMP to determine how to protect
    the circuitry in its planes, tanks and ships from being disabled
    by it. The Soviet Union, according to duscussions with the Pentagon,
    is far along on a "zap gun" that would use EMP radiation to kill
    troops and disable vehicles, and the Pentagon is interested in
    developing a similar weapon.

    The Justice Department, representing the Pentagon, reached the
    agreement this weekend with the Foundation on Economic Trends,
    an environmental group that sued on the grounds that the
    experiments were proceeding without the government first assessing
    their potential harm. The foundation had taken steps to question
    two employees of a Woodbridge, Virginial laboratory constructing
    EMP generators, about their environmental concerns and the
    alleged suppression of documents when the Justice Department
    suddenly decided to settle the case.

    The settlement states that the Navy's EMP facilities at Patuxent,
    Maryland Naval Air Station must be operated at low voltage, not
    more than one kilovolt per meter, until the environmental risks
    are assessed. AND the Navy's Empress I EMP simulator in the
    middle of the Chesapeake Bay may not be operated at all until
    the impact of its pulses is assessed. The projected Empress II
    pulse generator can not be built unless the Pentagon first
    files an environmental impact statement.

    What impact will this have on UFO activity over these areas?
    Only time will tell.

    Bob Oechsler - UFO Reports - WFBR 1300





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