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areas.


                     Multilateration — a navigation technique based on measuring the difference in distance to two or more stations at
                     known  locations  that  broadcast  signals  at  known  times.  The  LORAN-C  (LOng-RAnge  Navigation)  uses  low-
                     frequency (LF) radio signals transmitted by fixed land-based radio beacons.
                     Trilateration — the process of determining absolute or relative locations of points by measurement of distances, using
                     the geometry of circles, spheres; trilateration is the basis of GPS.
                     Triangulation — the process of determining the location of a point by measuring angles to it from known points at
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                     either end of a fixed baseline, rather than measuring distances to the point directly (trilateration).

                   Microwave towers also act as autonomous switching stations. If city power goes out, two
               supercomputers cooled and powered by propane generators can handle traffic. If the generators
               fail, telecom corporations can set up temporary mobile cell phone towers. Conversely, since the
               PATRIOT  Act  (now  quietly  continued  by  Executive  “autopen”  as  the  PATRIOT  Sunsets
               Extension Act of 2011), the FBI and Secret Service have standing authority to jam signals and
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               shut down cell phone towers —which is why it was more than suspicious that when Hurricane
               Katrina knocked out landlines, cell phones, and BlackBerries, no mobile towers arrived, nor was
               power reinstated, almost as if New Orleans was to be kept isolated. Even ham radio signals and
               frequencies were blocked. 36



                                   TOWERS MAKE ISOLATING CITIES POSSIBLE . . .


               There are thousands of stories about the human fallout from cell towers. The 2010 documentary
               Full Signal: The Hidden Cost of Cell Phones (fullsignalmovie.com) exposes the dangers of living
               in  proximity  to  these  towers.  One  story  the  film  tells  is  of  the  Kgosi  Nkolo  Kgafela  II  in
               Mochudi, Botswana who had to flee the palace in 2007 after his father died of a brain tumor due
               to microwave emissions from a Mascom tower. His people shut down the tower so the Kgosi
               Nkolo could return to rule from his palace, after which “unknown people” destroyed the tower. 37
               Barrie Trower was subsequently invited to educate the people about microwave technology.
                   Since communications have gone digital, telecom defense contractors have been building and
               calibrating  dual-use  millimeter  wave  cellular  systems.  Video  feeds  to  your  wireless  device
               depend upon satellites, base stations, and wireless providers balancing their 200 MHz piece of
               the bandwidth with other providers’ pieces of the bandwidth for third generation (3G), fourth
               generation (4G), and now fifth generation (5G) Long Term Evolution (LTE-A). The 28–38 GHz
               frequencies and steerable direction antennas of millimeter waves overcome bandwidth shortages.
                   But wait a minute. The truth is there is no bandwidth shortage or need for wider bandwidth,
               thanks to the shift from analog to digital. In fact, masses of frequencies above 300 GHz remain
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               unallocated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  Now, it’s about high digital
               bandwidths for data “stacking”: the higher the frequency, the greater the bandwidth. Encrypted,
               digitized data are now stacked in digitized pulses. With our atmosphere ionized as an “antenna,”
               all of this spells no limit to data transmission, and yet the military is grabbing all the bandwidth
               possible, even the garage door spectrum. 39
                   Check  www.antennasearch.com  for  the  broadcast  range  in  your  neighborhood.
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               (antennasearch doesn’t report the wattage, so radiation exposure can’t be computed. ) Is it in the
               12–13 GHz and 18–23 GHz range (billions of cycles per second)—in other words, ultra-high
               microwaves transmitting WIMAX (WiFi), 5G LTE cell phones, and video? 4G doubled all cell
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