Shiva the Destroyer statue at CERN Energy Weapon complex and the many, many particle accelerator weapons
They tell us, with Truth hidden in plain sight.
The Shiva Nataraja statue at CERN is located between Buildings 39 and 40 on the CERN campus in Meyrin, Switzerland.
The approximate GPS coordinates are:
- Latitude: 46.23254° N
- Longitude: 6.055451° E
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Facilities like CERN, Brookhaven’s RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider), and Fermilab are officially designed for scientific research, particularly in particle physics, it has been suggested that they could have alternative applications (such as weapons) due to their ability to generate and manipulate high-energy particles.
1. CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
- Location: Geneva, Switzerland
- Function: Particle accelerator research, particularly with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
- Speculated DEW Connection: Some theories posit that the Shiva statue symbolizes destruction or transformation, aligning metaphorically with the release of high-energy particles. Speculated applications include manipulating space-time, weather modification, or acting as an energy source for advanced weaponry.
2. Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)
- Location: Upton, New York, USA
- Facility: RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider)
- Function: Studies quark-gluon plasma and properties of matter at extreme conditions.
- Speculated DEW Connection: The RHIC’s capacity to generate incredibly high-energy ion beams has been linked to potential weaponized applications such as focused energy discharges or disrupting electronic systems.
3. Fermilab (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
- Location: Batavia, Illinois, USA
- Function: High-energy particle physics research, home to the Tevatron (previously the world’s highest-energy particle collider).
- Speculated DEW Connection: High-energy particle beams have been theorized to be repurposed as weapons capable of targeting atmospheric or terrestrial systems.
4. HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program)
- Location: Gakona, Alaska, USA
- Function: Ionospheric research using high-frequency radio waves.
- Speculated DEW Connection: Commonly linked to weather modification, electronic warfare, and communications disruption theories.
5. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
- Location: Stanford University, California, USA
- Function: Linear particle accelerator for high-energy physics.
- Speculated DEW Connection: Potential applications in precision-targeted energy bursts, communications, or material disruption.
6. Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
- Function: Nuclear research and high-energy particle physics.
- Speculated DEW Connection: Development of high-energy lasers and particle beams for defense applications.
7. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Location: Livermore, California, USA
- Function: Advanced energy research, including laser-driven fusion at the National Ignition Facility (NIF).
- Speculated DEW Connection: High-power lasers have potential applications in space-based or terrestrial defense systems.
8. Sandia National Laboratories
- Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- Function: Defense and energy research.
- Speculated DEW Connection: Development of laser technologies and high-energy physics experiments.
9. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Projects
- Location: Various classified sites in the USA.
- Speculated DEW Connection: Known for developing cutting-edge technologies, including railguns, directed-energy weapons, and advanced beam technologies.
10. European XFEL (X-ray Free Electron Laser)
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Function: Produces ultra-intense X-ray laser flashes.
- Speculated DEW Connection: Possibilities include energy projection systems capable of precise disruption or material manipulation.
Other Notable Facilities Speculated as DEWs
- ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor): Fusion research facility in France.
- National Ignition Facility (NIF): Located in California, USA, linked to laser-induced fusion.
- Arecibo Observatory (now defunct): Puerto Rico, once rumored for ionospheric manipulation.
The listed facilities are cutting-edge research centers working with powerful energies that could theoretically be harnessed for unconventional applications.
Compiling an exhaustive list of all particle accelerators worldwide is challenging due to their vast number and diverse applications. However, several resources provide comprehensive databases and interactive maps of these facilities:
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Interactive Map of Accelerators: This resource offers a global overview of accelerator facilities supporting scientific research and various analytical or irradiation services. You can access the interactive map here: https://nucleus.iaea.org/sites/accelerators/SitePages/Interactive-Map-of-Accelerators.aspx
- ELSA’s Particle Accelerators Around the World: The Electron Stretcher Accelerator (ELSA) facility provides a categorized list of particle accelerators, excluding those used solely for medical or industrial purposes. Explore their compilation here: https://www-elsa.physik.uni-bonn.de/accelerator_list.html
- Wikipedia’s List of Accelerators in Particle Physics: This Wikipedia page enumerates particle accelerators utilized in particle physics experiments, including early accelerators and modern colliders. Visit the list here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_accelerators_in_particle_physics