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           CHAPTER TWENTY

           BLURRED VISIONS OF THE MILITARY

                  In    a  fact  sheet  issued  by  the    Office  of  Naval  Research    and  Phillips
           Laboratory about HAARP dated November 4, 1993 the following is written:
                  "The  proposed  research  will  be  undertaken  using  high  power  radio
           transmitters  to  probe  the  overhead  ionosphere,  combined  with  a  complement  of
           modem  scientific  diagnostic  instruments  to  investigate  the  results  of  the
           interactions. "193

                  "HAARP will be constructed at auroral latitudes in Alaska. A unique feature
           of  the  research  facility  would  be  a  high-power  high-frequency  radio  transmitter  with
           the capability of rapidly steering a narrow beam of energy toward a designated region
           in  the  sky.  (This  innovation  of  the  Eastlund  patent  makes  it  the  most  unique
           ionospheric  heater  in  the  world.)  Similar,  though  less  capable,  research  facilities
           exist today at many locations throughout the world and are operated routinely for the
           purpose  of  scientific  investigation  of  the  ionosphere.  In  the  U.S.  such  systems  are
           located  in  Arecibo,  Puerto  Rico,  and  Fairbanks,  Alaska.  Other  installations  are  at
           Tromso,  Norway;  Moscow,  Nizhny  Novgorod  and  Apatity,  Russia;  Kharkov,  Ukraine
           and  Dushanbe,  Tadzhikistan.  None  of  these  existing  systems,  however,  have  the
           combination of frequency capability and beam steering agility required to perform the
           experiments planned for HAARP. "194

                  A  significant  difference  between  what  these  other  facilities  are  capable  of  is
           that  HAARP  was  designed  to  focus  the  radiofrequency  transmission  into  a  narrow
           beam.  195  At  the  time  that  Eastlund  invented  his  particular  phased  array  method  of
           focusing  radiofrequency  radiation,  the  best  which  could  otherwise  be  achieved,  from
           the  ground  to  altitudes  of  100  kilometers,  was  about  one  millionth  of  one  watt
           per  cubic  centimeter.  Using  a  full  sized  Eastlund  ionospheric  heater,  power
           levels  of  one  watt  per  cubic  centimeter  could  be  achieved,  a  million  times
           increase  in  delivered  power.  Even  with  a  smaller  array,  like  the  first  phase  of
           HAARP, a comparison to the other ionospheric heaters cannot be fairly made because
           even  the  smaller  HAARP  transmitter  would  have  many  times  more  power  than
           anything  in  the  world  at  the  present  time,  in  terms  of  power  delivered  into  the
           ionosphere.  The  other  ionospheric  heaters  spread  the  radiation  out,  rather  than
           focusing it like the HAARP transmitter. 196
                  The  way  the  energy  is  focused  can  be  visualized  using  one  of  the  diagrams
           Eastlund  submitted  to  the  patent  examiner  when  getting  his  first  patent  filed.  The
           diagram shows the old technology beaming the  energy up to the ionosphere in a cone
           of power  with the wide end of the cone reaching the ionosphere. The new technology
           utilizes the opposite approach:  the beamed energy is focused to a point in the
           193 HAARP Fact Sheet, November 4, 1993, issued by Phillips Laboratory.
           194  Ibid.
           195 HAARP Fact Sheet, March 2,1995, issued by Phillips Laboratory.
           196 Interview Dr. Eastlund by Jeane Manning, February 20, 1995.
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