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           The  same  previously  cited  New  York  Times  articles  about  Teste's  work  were
           referred to in this patent, with the same emphasis on the North Slope of Alaska being
           the ideal place. Alaska has the right amount of natural gas and is situated in the right
           place relative to the natural magnetic lines of  force.  This invention could be used in
           communication  systems,  and  perhaps  for  energy  transfers  through  the  ionosphere,  to
           be tapped off at distant points.

                  The three Eastlund patents   represent  the  advances on  which HAARP
           planners have hung their hats in putting forward the project.
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           United States Patent Number 5,068,669
           Issued: November 26, 1991
           Invented by: PeteT Koert and James T. Cha.
           Titled;    "Power Beaming System".

                  Peter Koert was listed as one of the key people on the HAARP project, in the
           government contract with APTI.157 Power beaming was a technology that Nikola
           Tesla had developed through his patent series referenced in Eastlund's work. The idea
           that Peter Koert would become a key person to the HAARP program made a good deal
           of sense, considering his expertise in power beaming technologies.

                  This  "Star  Wars"  technology  developed  by  ARCO  Power  Technologies,
           Incorporated was used in a microwave-powered aircraft. The aircraft was reported to be
           able  to  stay  aloft  for  up  to  10,000  hours  at  80,000  foot  altitudes  in  a  single  mission.
           This  craft  was  envisioned  as  a  surveillance  platform.  The  craft  had  no  need  for
           refueling because the energy was beamed to it and then converted to electrical energy
           for  use  by  the  aircraft.  Flight  tests  were  undertaken  at  Tyendinga  Airport  near
           Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada  in  the  early  1990's.l58  This  test  by  APT1  most  likely
           involved this patent and patent number 5,218,374 which is described in this chapter.

                  According  to  the  patent,  "The  present  invention  relates  in  general  to  the
           transfer of energy by means of electromagnetic waves to power a remote device. More
           specifically,  the  present  invention  relates  to  a  system  for  'power  beaming'  energy
           from a source at high frequencies and rectifying such energy to provide a source of DC
           energy to a remote device." The patent went on to describe the attempts over the years
           to  create  a  device  which  could  be  used  and  was  practical.  The  background  section
           states,  "...the  concept  of  powering  a  satellite  or  free  flying  aircraft  by  power  beaming
           has  received  a  great  deaf  of  attention.  The  advantages  of  such  a  system  are  readily
           apparent, for example, an aircraft could be maintained on station indefinitely to act as
           a low cost communications or reconnaissance platform."

                  The  idea  is  to  convert  microwaves  to  DC  power,  which  can  be  done  very
           efficiently and cost effectively with the right kind of transmission system capable of

           157 Office of Naval Research, Contract Number N00014-92-C-0210, ARCO Power Technologies
           Incorporated as Contractors, September 16,1992 with Amendments through October 19,1993.
           158 Aviation Week, Volume 135, No, 22.
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