Chinese "Super Soldier" Plans Mocked By Marshall Barnes, R&D Eng

As headlines flashed across worldwide media, announcing China's plans for "super soldiers", American advanced concept science and technology R&D engineer, Marshall Barnes, couldn't keep from laughing. "My countermeasures make chop suey of it."
 
WASHINGTON - Dec. 7, 2020 - PRLog -- John Ratcliffe, the director of national intelligence, in a recent Wall St. Journal op-ed made the case that China poses the pre-eminent national security threat to the U.S.

"There are no ethical boundaries to Beijing's pursuit of power," wrote Ratcliffe, former Republican member of Congress from Texas. Marshall Barnes' response was immediate.

"No schtick, Sherlock."

Marshall Barnes, internationally noted, advanced concept, science and technology R&D engineer, followed by hundreds of researchers from 19 countries, including India's department of Technology Forecasting, at Defence Research And Development Organisation. Marshall knows of the Chinese interest and turned down a lucrative opportunity training Chinese businessmen in advanced creativity by a Cambridge, MA firm in 2014.

"I remembered most ChiCom businesses are militarily linked, so I'm not helping them. I'm American enough to know China's not our friend."

Marshall's hobby of visualizing counter-measures to Chinese, Russian, Iranian, ISIS and N. Korean forces and weapons systems includes ascertained methods against Russia's Sky Fall missile. His talent made him a recruitment target by military contractor, Arm-Tec, in the '80s, not long out of high school. His solution to China's current super soldier threat stems from research he did then, which also applies to ISIS. He'll admit to one countermeasure going from his drawing board fun, to the battlefield.

"I have photos of the results."

It's rumored DARPA scrubbed the web of a paper he wrote for Scientific American on new weapons systems he knew were possible or was involved in, back in 2008, as too sensitive.

No fan of Iran, Marshall gives the example of Mohammed Mansouryar, who worked, at DIRTI (the Defence Industries Research and Training Institute) of the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces Logistics (MODFAL), on Mansouryar's concept of a missile flying through a self-generated wormhole, reappearing at target. Marshall has the counter tech knowledge now to stop it, if it's ever built.

Marshall mentions an actual 2007 super soldier project he's been involved in, stemming originally from Baylor College. "It makes chop suey of the Chinese effort," he laughs.

"I've wanted to share many ideas with the U.S. military, addressing foreign threats to ensure US global dominance, but refrained once Trump showed he could not be trusted".

Last September, Trump leaked out the existence of a new US secret weapon system. Now he's replaced key Defense personnel with inferior, questionable "lackeys", alarming military watchers like U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan.

"Perhaps there's an opportunity, now, after January 20," Marshall remarks.

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