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Chapter Nineteen
CHARGED PARTICLE RAIN
CRITICAL OMISSION
An article in Science News in 1982 said joint research carried out by
scientists from Lockheed Space Sciences Laboratory in Palo Alto, California and
Stanford University had found that very low frequency transmitters (HAARP will
produce emissions in these ranges in some applications) caused streams of particles
to rain down from the outermost regions of the atmosphere. The research was funded
by the Office of Naval Research (one of the project controllers of HAARP). Their
experiments confirmed that "even low frequency radio waves leak into the
magnetosphere, causing the phenomenon. There the radio signals are amplified as
much as 1,000 times, altering the motion of free electrons thousands of miles out in
space."185 Even though one of the scientists involved in HAARP, Dr. Amran Iman,
was quoted in the article, none of this information was in the Environmental Impact
Statement on HAARP. This scientist's involvement in the current project was
confirmed by John Heckscher, HAARP Program Manager, in a letter responding to a
request for information.186 Dr. Iman, at the time of the Stanford University research,
saw this as an opportunity to use the magnetic lines of force in the upper atmosphere
to enhance communications and to be able to conduct controlled experiments in the
ionosphere (which later became an expressed area of interest for the HAARP
program).
As mentioned in Chapter Nine, Stanford University's work goes back even
further, to the research efforts of Robert Helliwell, who revealed in 1975 that we were
already inadvertently altering the ionosphere with Very Low Frequency (VLF) radio
waves from power lines. While working in Antarctica, he discovered that these
energy signals could be multiplied by up to 1000 times by a coherent interaction With
particles in the radiation belts. These radio waves cause an "electronic rain in the
ionosphere, and this inevitably alters weather patterns in the lower atmosphere." 187
It turned out that the Department of Defense (DoD) was working on this concept
before 1976.188 The use of "coherent VLF" was also discussed with John Heckscher,
HAARP Program Managerl89, regarding geophysical probing for earth-penetrating
tomography applications of HAARP. In that discussion, he did not mention this
multiplying factor (which happens when the signal in the VLF range reaches the
ionosphere). This 1000-times multiplying factor creates a huge question, a big hole
in the Environmental Impact Statement, and maybe disruption in normal weather
patterns. This "coherent signal" is also mentioned in a communication from Paul C.
Roosa, Jr., Chairman of the United States Department of Commerce, National
Telecommunications and Information Administration, Inter-department Radio
185 "VLF: Getting Particles Excited", Science News, December 18 and 25, 1982, pg.392.
186 Letter From John Heckscher, HAARP Program Manager, Department of the Air Force, Phillips
Laboratory, to Dr. Arther Grey, Secretary, Spectrum planning Subcommittee, National
Telecommunications Information Administration, United States Department of Commerce, November
17,1994.
187 The Cooling, by Lowell Ponte, 1976, pg 169.
188 Ibid.
189 Interview with John Heckscher by Jeane Manning, 2-21-95.