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           large  gas  reserves  could  be  used  to  create  the  necessary  radiofrequency  radiation
           transmitting  system.  The  same  magnetohydrodynamic  generators  mentioned  by
           Eastlund  are  mentioned,  along  with  the  same  type  of  antenna  arrays.  The  patent
           describes the concept in the same general way that Eastlund did, but defines how the
           defense components would interact with the system most efficiently.
           Another application of this technology is described;

                   "While the present invention has been described for discriminating between
           armed and unarmed vehicles in a threat cloud during an impending attack, it can also
           be  employed  to  'interrogate'  orbiting  satellites  to  determine  if  any  said  satellites  may
           be carrying nuclear weapons for future launch. Again, a cloud of relativisiic electrons
           would be created around the satellite of interest for interaction therewith to produce a
           signature  from  that  satellite  which,  when  analyzed,  would  reveal  the  nature  of  the
           materials contained in the satellite."
                  This  invention  is  demonstrated,  in  prototype  form,  by  the  HAARP  project.
           HAARP can be used in this way, and is intended to be used for this purpose,
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           United States Patent Number 4,873,928
           Issued: October 17, 1989
           Invented by: Frank E. Lowther.
           Titled: "Nuclear-Sized   Explosions   without   Radiation".
                  This  device  was  designed  for  "producing  explosions  from  an  explosive  gas
           mixture  which  has  a  shock  yield  comparable  to  a  nuclear  explosion,  but  one  which
           produces no radioactive fallout."

           The patent described the background of the invention.

                  "Between  1945  and  1960,  the  United States  exploded nuclear  devices  which
           had  a  total  yield  equivalent  to  approximately  200  megatons  (MT)  of  trinitrotoluene
           (TNT).  Tests  conducted  by  other  countries  during  this  time  brought  the  total  yield  of
           nuclear  explosions  to  approximately  400  MT.  It  was  quickly  recognized  that  such
           testing  could  not  continue  since  each  nuclear  explosion  produced  radioactivity  that
           seriously  threatened  the  environment.  To  protect  the  environment  from  such
           radioactive  fallout,  most  of  the  world's  nuclear  powers  signed  the  Nuclear  Test  Ban
           Treaty  in  1963  which  prohibited  nuclear  explosions  in  the  atmosphere,  underwater,
           and in space..."

                  "The  necessary  prohibition  against  above-ground  testing  of  nuclear
           explosives,  however,  has  created  situations  where  alternates  to  such  explosions  are
           needed. For example, all of the sophisticated communication systems, defense systems,
           weapons  systems,  etc.  that  have  been  designed  and  built  for  the  military  since  1963
           have never been tested in their ultimate operating environments, i.e. under nuclear
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