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Israel's secret magnetic weapon




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September 25, 1992

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This fascinating file is from our archives and I finally
found time to type it up. We kind of sat on it due to the
nature but it is definitely Keely-type information since it
deals with the "centre of gravity" and how it can be
"artificially displaced".
I won't go into the details of that but will leave it to
the other Keely researchers who understand such concepts.
We have spoken with several people who felt the Israelis have
some kind of "secret weapon" ranging from UFO's to Scalar weapons.
This is the "hardest" evidence we have found of such claims.
As always, we would GREATLY APPRECIATE the sharing of any
information related to this file, particularly technically
based articles or hints of such, if you get the drift....
ENJOY!...>>> Jerry
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This file originated in WEEKEND MAGAZINE, December 19, 1977.
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Israel's Secret Weapon?
A Toronto inventor may hold the key to Entebbe
by David Jones

Two books have now been written on the daring raid which rescued 103
hijack hostages from Entebbe Airport on July 3, 1976. Numerous
interviews and official explanations have been given, yet the puzzle
remains. How did the Israeli rescue mission manage to ELUDE the
radar of six nations lying beneath or alongside the flight path,
including that of Uganda.

The answer to the Entebbe mystery may lie with a 64-year-old
appliance repairman and heart patient. The first hint of Sid
Hurwich's connection with the raid filtered out last June at a
ceremony in Toronto's Besh Tzedec synagogue, where Hurwich was
presented with the award of Protectors of the State of Israel on
behalf of the Zionist Organization of Canada for a secret military
device he had given Israel SEVEN YEARS EARLIER. Six weeks later an
item appeared in the Tornont Star linking the Hurwich device to the
raid on Entebbe. The wire services picked it up and the story took
off round the world.

The most DETAILED ACCOUNT appeared in FOREIGN REPORT (we would LOVE
A COPY OF THIS ARTICLE at KEELYNET!, HINT, HINT!), a confidential
diplomatic journal produced by England's prestigious ECONOMIST
magazine. In an unsigned article apparently based on Israeli
sources, the publication reports that "all that could be learned

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officially was that [Hurwich's] invention had been used in the
Israeli raid at Entebbe last year." The article claims the
invention

"sends out electronic rays to ALTER the NATURAL COMPOSITION of
magnetic fields and CENTRES OF GRAVITY of weapons, instrument
dials and mechanical devices.

On the Hurwich principle there was no reason why the new BEAMS
could not reach and DISABLE tanks, ground-to-ground missiles
and complete radar systems.

The beams could also be TACKED TOGETHER to form a SCREEN that
would make WHOLE ZONES SAFE from bombs or missiles. The
Israeli's will NOT divulge what tests have been run, or how
the Hurwich RAY has been developed."

According to his daughter, Sylvia Winkler, Hurwich "was around 9
when he started buying broken bicycles and putting them together,
and when anybody threw out appliances, he would pick them up and put
them together."

By 1934, with no training beyond high school, Hurwich had won a
reputation as the first private appliance repairmen in Canada -
before that only the manufacturers did repairs. By the beginning of
the Second World War he was known as a man "able to fix just about
anything." Ontario Hydro pulled strings to keep him out of the army
and built a public service department around him.

Meanwhile, with government restrictions on metals used in
appliances, the repair business took off. By 1947 he had built it
up into Shock Electric, which remains one of the largest businesses
of its kind in Toronto. In another building, he started SidCo Co.,
devoted to making electrical parts. When a heart attack in 1950
just about killed him, he sold the business and went into a
comfortable retirement at the age of 36.

The idea for the Hurwich ray came to him one evening in 1969 as he
read about a rash of robberies from bank night-deposit vaults. "It
just clicked what to do," Hurwich says. "I picked up the phone to
the police - I knew a lot of the boys - and I told them I think I
can stop those thieveries in about half a hour."

Hurwich went to work in his basement with $50 worth of spare parts,
and within a week had assembled a working model to test his theory.
Inspector Bill Bolton, then head of the police hold-up squad,
assembled police and bank security officials at Hurwich's home.
"All I can recall," says Bolton "is that it was under the table -
the device, whatever it was - and there was a bedspread over the
table. He FROZE MY SERVICE REVOLVER. You COULDN'T PULL THE
TRIGGER, you COULDN'T LIFT IT UP OFF THE TABLE and even on the
table, you COULDN'T PULL THE TRIGGER."

Hurwich continues: "And then I said 'Now take a look at your
watches.'" I remember one of them said, "When did this happen?" and
I said, "The minute you walked through that door. You walked in
there about 25 minutes ago. Now look at your watches. You're late
about 25 minutes."

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As the security officers filed out of his home, Hurwich's wife
overheard one of them suggest that the army should be told about the
device. "That was the first time it ever entered my mind for war or
army purposes or anything like that," Hurwich says. He went back to
work in his basement. When he felt the device was ready he
contacted a brother living in Israel. Hurwich has never been to
Israel himself but he felt "they needed it more than anybody, what
with the Arabs saying they'd push everyone into the sea." Hurwich
received a visit shortly afterward from two high-ranking Israeli
officers. After a brief demonstration they walked out with the
working model and every plan and design Hurwich had.

Hurwich insists his device is not really an invention. He says he
simply "took one of the oldest BASIC principles of electricity and
put it to a different use." Which principle he won't say, just as
he refuses to discuss how the device works. It only works on
objects that WILL CARRY A CURRENT, he says. It can be aimed and its
range depends on its power source.

"Any magnet will stop a watch," explains Dr. Howard White, a Toronto
consulting engineer. "It sounds to me like a very high-intensity
electromagnetic field that he is able to PROJECT, but I don't know
how he is generating it." White shakes his head skeptically. "From
jamming a few guns to jamming electronic equipment at long range is
a very large leap. But anything's possible."

Hurwich has never patented the device - he doesn't believe in
patents. "It's so easy to copy," he says. "I've copied things from
patents. Just make a few minor changes where they'd have a tough
time in court proving I'd broken the patent." Nor has he received
any money for his invention. Oppenheimer and Co. of New York wrote
recently to "offer any service to assist you in determining the
commercial feasibility of your work, and exploring avenues to bring
your work to useful commercial purposes." Hurwich says, "at this
stage money doesn't enter my mind. I am not a youngster and I can't
take it with me."
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Vangard Note

Assuming Mr. Hurwich is still alive, he would be about 74 years
old by now. We wonder if he might be willing to discuss the
device further NOW? If anyone out there in Toronto wants to
do some research, we would all appreciate any feedback you
could provide. Also, we understand that a beam can be
projected from a POLARIZED (usually circular) antenna.
However, how it could affect a field RATHER than just anything
in its beamed path is curious.

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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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