Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) constitute a buoyant $5.3 billion business (2022) which is slated to increase to $12.9 billon by 2027. This profit-driven military-industrial market is dominated by six “Defense Contractors” including Raytheon, Northrup Grunman, BAE Systems (plc), Boeing, Lockheed Martin and L3Harris Technologies.
According to Raytheon:
“The development of directed energy (DE) technology is used to counter the drone threat”.
While DEWs are largely intended for military use, so-called “non-lethal” and/or “less lethal” Direct Energy Weapons are envisaged for so-called “Homeland Security applications”.
The Evidence: Were Direct Energy Weapons Used in Hawaii?
Images confirm the extent and nature of devastation and destruction. (See videos below)
They also suggest that the damage incurred was not attributable to “natural causes”.
The evidence suggests that Direct Energy Weapons (DEW) may have been used (yet to be fully ascertained) and that the acts of destruction were deliberate.
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