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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.
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