X-37B Space Plane’s Microwave Power Beam Experiment
May 10th, 2020Via: The Drive:
The X-37B’s upcoming mission is known as both Orbital Test Vehicle-6 (OTV-6) and U.S. Space Force-7 (USSF-7). It will carry out missions that will assess the effects of cosmic radiation and other “space effects” on plant seeds and various material samples. According to a Space Force press release, which went out on May 6, another payload aboard the X-37B will be an experimental system designed by the Naval Research Laboratory that is capable of capturing solar power and beaming that energy back to Earth in the form of microwaves.

I’m currently reading “The invisible Rainbow”. I suggest the mad pricks at Spaces Force read this book to get a grasp of what electricity, EMF, radio waves & radar do to the earth & all life on it. No need to find out what a bit of cosmic radiation will do. Check out the following synopsis from Amazon:
Over the last 220 years, society has evolved a universal belief that electricity is ‘safe’ for humanity and the planet. Scientist and journalist Arthur Firstenberg disrupts this conviction by telling the story of electricity in a way it has never been told before—from an environmental point of view—by detailing the effects that this fundamental societal building block has had on our health and our planet.
In The Invisible Rainbow, Firstenberg traces the history of electricity from the early eighteenth century to the present, making a compelling case that many environmental problems, as well as the major diseases of industrialized civilization—heart disease, diabetes, and cancer—are related to electrical pollution.
I remember this being proposed in an article I saw somewhere in the late 70s. It was the first time I encountered the word ‘maser’ (microwave laser).