Posted by Centipede Nation Staff on December 29, 2020 4:20 am

Nashville: Directed-Energy Weapon or something else entirely?…

We don’t know what it is – if the video was edited or what – but this video reminds us of a post by Seismic Researcher, Dutchsinse, from back in October that documented a directed energy beam which has been caught on WEATHER SATELLITE beaming down directly at Tyndall Air Force Base (space force communications base) along the coast of Florida, creating a hot spot at the location receiving the beam as well.

As for Directed-Energy Weapons, the subject seems to be coming up a lot this year. Back in September, the Department of Defense stated that Russia and China have weaponized their satellites with Directed Energy Weapons:

Also, the market for Directed Energy Weapons seems to be experiencing tremendous growth. From MarketWatch.com:

A key driver propelling growth of the global DEW market is the defense of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials so that civilian lives and national security of a country can be preserved. DEW equipment like lasers, radiation detectors, and biosensors are being used to defend against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) emergencies. Training fire department personnel, police and paramilitary forces to use these weapons will help them be more effective in performing their roles. These factors will lead to the purchase of different types of DEW and result in the growth of the global DEW market during the forecast period.

Of course the above does not mean that we are suggesting the Nashville bombing was done by DEWs, even though it technically is plausible, but we just feel it’s technology you should be made aware of – considering the subject was brought up – after all, like the Chief of Naval Operations says: ‘directed energy weapons are not science fiction‘.

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