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           rest of the world, once a full shield of connected facilities is developed. These types
           of radiations and their effects on living organisms, including humans, are discussed
           in another section of this book. It is these specific ELF radiations which potentially
           have the most devastating effects on people and animals.
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                  Another interesting  section of  the report  discusses the  use  of satellites
           controlled  by  the  "Blackbeard  Team"  of  the  Los  Alamos  National  Laboratory.
           "Blackbeard is a satellite RF experiment designed to study distortion and discrim-
           ination of transionospheric VLF signals originating from the earth." Blackbeard is
           part of the Alexis satellite. This was another very expensive project which was funded
           separately from HAARP. It should also be remembered that Los Alamos is the heart of
           some of the most secret defense systems in the world, including "nonlethal" RF
           radiation weapons which are explored in another chapter of this book.

                  The work of the Blackbeard Team  was described, in part, in an article
           published in 1994.154 The article described "gamma ray flashes" emanating from
           some thunderstorms. These flashes were unusual in that they went up toward the
           ionosphere as opposed to down to the earth like most bolts of lightning. "A satellite
           launched last year to test ways to monitor nuclear blasts detected microsecond radio
           flashes, apparently linked to thunderstorms, that are 10,000 times more intense than
           the radio crackling  such storms normally  generate",  was  how one of the  new
           discoveries was described in the article. These flashes can not be explained in terms
           of known science. They are extremely short in duration, which is why they were not
           detected years ago. The gamma rays themselves are found at over 30 - to 100
           kilometers above the cloud tops. This new knowledge was later confirmed by further
           investigations  conducted  by  the  Geophysical  Institute  of  the  University  of  Alaska
           Fairbanks.

                  This latest discovery was unexpected, and demonstrates the general lack of
           knowledge about our upper atmosphere. It is more reason to worry about additional
           tampering planned by HAARP managers.
                   The entire unpublished report, PL/GP Technical Memorandum No. 195, lays
           open the project linkages for the directions of the HAARP program. Government
           research going back many years contributed to the perceived need for a more versatile
           controllable  heater.  Dr.  Bernard  Eastlund  had  the  missing  link  through  his
           patents which describe a system capable of packing unheard of power densities into
           the ionosphere, levels which could pierce the natural shield which protects us all from
           being bombarded by death delivering cosmic radiations. The possibilities presented
           in  the  other  APTI  controlled  patents  took  Eastlund's  basic  concept  forward  toward
           applications predicted as early as the 1950's. It is doubtful that Eastlund understood
           the reach his device would have, or the state of the technologies which he helped to
           enhance with his invention. To the military, Dr. Eastlund was just an outsider
           unknown to military planners, and a person who was too open about his science.
           They took what they needed, through their research surrogates at APTI and within the
           University research centers, and moved forward without them.
           153 Ibid, pages 352-355,
           154 "Atmospheric Scientists Puzzle Over High-Altitude Flashes", Science, Vol 264, May 27, 1994,
           pages 1250-1251.
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