Back in March, Defense Secretary Mark Esper confronted China's Defense Minister over the use of a high-powered laser.
Apparently, the Chinese military aimed the laser at a U.S. Navy patrol aircraft while it was flying in airspace above international waters.
"Secretary Esper called on the People's Liberation Army to conduct itself safely and professionally in accordance with bilateral agreements and international standards of safety at sea," the Pentagon said in a statement.
In September, Esper was at it again--warning that China was employing "directed energy weapons" and "killer satellites" against the United States.
Speaking at the Air Force Association Virtual Air, Space & Cyber Conference, the Defense Secretary accused Communist China and Russia, saying:
"Moscow and Beijing have turned a once-peaceful arena into a war-fighting domain. They have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed energy weapons, and more in an effort to exploit our systems and chip away at our military advantage."
Wait...what?!
Is Esper aware of the rumors flooding the internet about directed energy weapons being used to accelerate the wildfires raging across the western United States?
Though dismissed by the media, speculation continues to swirl that the majority of these wildfires were caused by arsonists and directed energy weapons.
Before you dismiss the rumors as just another conspiracy theory, take 5 minutes to see the evidence for yourself in this must-see video.
A wise man once said: "China is the Pentagon's number one priority and we're watching Beijing very carefully in order to safeguard America." -- Defense Secretary Mark Esper
"Do not fret because of evildoers; don't envy the wicked. For the evil have no future; their light will be snuffed out." (PROVERBS 24:19-20)
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