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Chapter Seventeen
NUCLEAR EXCAVATION
CREATING THE BAY
The University of Alaska, Fairbanks, in its zeal for recognition as a leader
in geophysics and engineering, has a marred history. "Project Chariot" was a
program proposed as part of "Project Plowshare" which was designed to find peaceful
uses for nuclear energy. This project was researched by Dan O'Neill and reported in
his 1994 book, The Firecracker Boys. The project was promoted by the Lawrence
Radiation Laboratory, which planned to detonate six thermonuclear bombs under-
ground to excavate a harbor at Cape Thompson, Alaska. The plan of the project
organizers was that if this application of nuclear technology could be tested on
United States soil these technologies could be easily promoted in other friendly
countries, This would enable, for example, easy excavation of a new Suez or Panama
Canal, both of which were in the minds of program planners. Project Plowshare was
another Jules Verne story which was only too true.
The idea that a few activists could stop these types of experiments, even
during the peak of the "Cold War", was amazing. Equally outstanding are the ongoing
efforts of "NO HAARP' members in slowing and perhaps preventing the
environmental vandalism contemplated by these new military planners.
Is the HAARP project another error in the judgment of the military, using
the University and others in Alaska? Are they playing with the same incredible level
of power that Edward Teller tried to sell Alaska in the past with Project Plowshare?
Dr. Teller returned to Alaska in 1987 to promote the Star Wars defense initiative. He
was proposing to install a laser-like weapon on the North Slope of
Alaska, These new system details were not openly discussed,
because "Star Wars" systems are classified. From the tone, and content, of
his presentations however, we deduce that what he was promoting in 1987 may have
been a new and complex weapon system the HAARP project.
When Dr. Bernard Eastlund, the inventor of much of the innovative HAARP
technology, described his ideas they sounded a lot like Star Wars. He said his
invention would allow many of the same effects achieved with satellite deployed
systems, but from the ground. The use of ground, rather than satellite systems, was
explained by Eastlund in a recent interview when he said, "In other words, you radiate
energy up there in such a way that you accelerate the electrons without using a
machine up there. That's the advantage" 167. This allows steering, focusing,
modulating, and otherwise manipulating, to the will of the operator, provided the
operator knows the frequencies and wave forms necessary to change the
electromagnetic structure of ionospheric chemicals and conditions. The ability to
manipulate the ionosphere is critical to a planetary shield, which was one of the
applications defined by Dr. Eastlund and referred to in his, and the other, patents
assigned to APTI.
167 Interview with Dr. Eastlund by Jeane Manning, February 20,1995.