MAR 20, 1969 - CARIBBEAN AND WESTERN - NORTH ATLANTIC
Here we show one instance of
apparent Soviet testing of the Tesla shield (hemispherical shell of
energy) over the ocean.
This incident occurred in the Caribbean and Western North Atlantic Ocean
on Mar. 20, 1969 and is reported in the Marine Observer, Vol. 40, 1970,
p. 17.
A semicircle of milky white light, quite intense at first, was sighted
on the horizon. The semicircle enlarged, dimming as it expanded. The
incident lasted for about 10 minutes.
Seen from a passing ship, the top of the hemisphere reached a sighting
elevation angle of about 50 degrees, while the base of the hemisphere of
light subtended an arc of about 70 degrees.
This is directly indicative of a test of the Tesla shield, first as a
small, more intense shield and then expanding to greater size for a less
intense shield whose primary destructive mechanism is EMP. Note that the
EMP in a Tesla shield is locally contained in the energy-bottle shell.
It is not an ordinary EMP of energy radiated out of the shell.