BENNETT ISLAND, WRANGEL ISLAND, AND NOVAYA
ZEMLYA. SLIDE 50. This
slide shows the location of three areas of interest relative to Soviet scalar EM
weapons testing. Wrangel
Island, north of the northeastern portion of the Soviet mainland, is associate
with tests of these weapons in large circular breakups of the ocean's ice
cover. This of course could aid submarines which wished to surface and fire
cruise missiles, or submarines which wished to fire from underwater and needed
the ice broken up. Strangely
enough, Wrangel Island has a most peculiar history: legally it still belongs to
the U.S., but has been "given" to the Soviet Union without permission
of the U.S. Senate, which is illegal. Bennett
Island, a little farther to the west and still north of the Soviet mainland, is
noted for its phenomenal number of anomalous exhausts as previously discussed. North
of the Soviet mainland and near its middle lies the large island of Novaya
Zemlya. Weather satellites have taken pictures of anomalous circulations over
this island which are further candidates for exhausts from scalar EM howitzer
operations. |