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Lt. Col. Bearden Issues Urgent Warning to America
Lev Navrozov
Friday, May 12, 2006

Lt. Col. Thomas E. Bearden (U.S. Army, retired) is one of the two U.S. high military officers (the other is Col. Byron Weeks, M.D., U.S. Army, retired) who deal with today's "higher geostrategy," in contrast with the Pentagon, the U.S. government, the CIA and the mainstream media, all of which deal with a fairytale.

According to this fairytale, the United States is mortally endangered, not by China – which tested its first nuclear weapons in 1964 and has been developing since 1986 post-nuclear superweapons, now in cooperation with Russia – but by an oil country like Iran, which would like to have nuclear weapons in 2006 – 42 years after China, 57 years after Russia, and 61 years after the United States!

The American and indeed Western political-military establishment is living in the 1940s, when nuclear weaponry was the ultimate superweapon and when, confronted by it, Japan surrendered unconditionally. But owing to Mutual Assured Destruction, world peace between nuclear powers has existed for more than half a century, since nuclear weaponry cannot destroy means of nuclear retaliation, such as submerged submarines with nuclear missiles aboard; should a nuclear country be nuked, its submarines would surface and nuke the attacker in retaliation.

But the very phrase "Mutual Assured Destruction," once widely used, has now been forgotten in the West, and hence the forthcoming possession of nuclear weapons in Iran has become a sufficient cause for a (nuclear) attack on Iran.

Let us recall the mathematical perception before the advent in the West of the "higher mathematics" of Newton and others. Before, numbers had been added, subtracted, multiplied and divided. That had been clear. But differentials or integrals? What on earth were THOSE?

Bearden and Weeks think in terms of "higher geostrategy," which involves new superweapons in China and Russia. But today's U.S. political and military establishment does not understand these weapons – what on earth are they talking about? Militarily and hence politically, the Western countries are becoming backward – "underdeveloped" – while China, in alliance and in cooperation with Russia, is regaining its position of the "Center of the World" ("Middle Kingdom").

At the same time, the U.S. military establishment cannot stop the mouth of its retired Lt. Col. Bearden on the plea that he is insane (of which Einstein was also accused), since his U.S. military research background is impeccable.

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As a result, the mainstream media have ignored him, but he has a Web site, including the Cheniere Press, which has published his latest book, "Oblivion: America at the Brink." The Web site has sent a copy of it to me as a present, and you can order it (www.cheniere.org) for $39 in the United States and $45 internationally.

I would like to begin this review at the end of Bearden's book. Its three "final urgent commentaries" are:

The darkest days in the history of our republic lie immediately ahead of us.

If we are to survive, we shall need the most strenuous and rapid effort in our history, NOW.

God bless and keep America! We pray for its survival.

It is clear that Bearden is not an intellectual anarchist, baiting the establishment. He continues to do what he did in the U.S. Army: Defend America. But defending America requires knowing what superweapons the enemy may have and understanding today's "higher geostrategy." This is what his books and articles are about.

Near the end of Bearden's book, there is also a 45-page appendix, entitled "Problems in Western Science" and ending with a quotation from Einstein, who calls for critical revision of "a whole arsenal of concepts which a scientist imbibed practically with his mother's milk." Indeed, by such critical revision of time-and-space physics, Einstein himself ushered in "higher science," and this is what Bearden aims at: He revises critically today's Western mathematics and physics and is not ashamed to point out where Russia and China have left the West behind in superweapons.

Bearden's 368-page book is not a single narrative, but rather a kind of encyclopedia, consisting of entries mostly about half a page long and containing his thoughts, observations and conclusions from his research. Thus, on page 116 we read:

Americans do not react to slowly increasing threats. Public and officials still not educated as to what is really going on. Other than Cohen's statement, officialdom has been resoundingly silent on superweapons, their development and testing, etc.
Who is "Cohen"? Clinton's secretary of defense, William S. Cohen. Many current and former U.S. officials would scornfully call him a Democrat, that is, a leftist, that is, a villain and/or a traitor. Compare him with Donald H. Rumsfeld, a Republican secretary of defense of a Republican U.S. president!

Actually, Rumsfeld has never uttered publicly a single sentence that would be useful for the defense of the West, while his leadership in the war in Iraq has led to Sunni guerrilla war from which the United States cannot scramble out three years later. Now, Bearden makes an exception in the "officialdom" for William Cohen, because on April 28, 1997, the latter referred (at a conference) to superweapons, namely, confirmed "scalar interferometry weapons activity."

Curiously, Bearden and I have been using (quite independently from each other) the word "superweapons," which the Pentagon never uses in its annuals and other surveys of the global military situation.

The six entries on pages 102-104 of Bearden's book are devoted to the superweapons of China and (both Soviet and post-1991) Russia. Bearden is not afraid to indicate where China and Russia are ahead of the United States militarily. This is better than celebrating the U.S. "brilliant victory" in Iraq in 2003, and then for three years to keep discovering that even this small, backward country is ahead of the United States – in what? In guerrilla war – as was North Vietnam in the 1960s!

Bearden states (see, for example, page 282) that unless the United States immediately undertakes a national crash program of superweapons development, there will be "less than 3 years before our total destruction."

You can e-mail me at navlev@cloud9.net

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