Anatomy of a DEW Attack
First silence, perhaps wind or rumble.
Next the sudden DEW / SCALAR ENERGY BEAM.
Immediately, a tremendous burst of energy supplied by DEW.
Usually some secondary blast accompanies the expanding initial DEW burst. Sometimes the time delay between initial DEW blast and secondary blast is long enough (particularly in the dark) such that a darkening is observed, literally a discernible, visible space or delay between two events.
Supersonic / “sonic-boom” effects often accompany the attack.
First there is quiet. Maybe wind or rumble.

Suddenly, the impactful delivery of energy hits as an onslaught, any “ramp-up” is very, very fast — it is literally a tremendous pulse of energy. Below, as at Philadelphia Plane 2025-02 DEW Attack, the initial pulse is actually visible. In Philadelphia, the night time clouds lit up magnificently, BEFORE any fireball.

An instant later, there is a large blast, not a small one.

But then that initial blast begins to yield, as the secondary blast (of the actual target) begins to take over.

The then supersonic “sonic-boom” shockwave takes over. The extreme sharpness of the initial attack happens at light-speed, far faster than any soundwave.

Soundwave of the secondary explosion takes over.

Like the blast wave of an explosives demolition the highly energetic DEW blastwave is deadly dangerous.

The attack is so violent that real-time eyewitness human perception is insufficient to account for it.