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           Michigan. Because this area of research appears especially promising, and because of
           existing DoD requirements for ELF and VLF, it is already a primary driver of the
           proposed HAARP research program."

                  As a "primary driver" this again shows that the project is important to the
           military  in  terms  of  Department  of  Defense  (DoD)  applications.  Beyond  the
           communication  possibilities,  these  types  of  radio  frequencies  could  be  used  to
           manipulate the radiation belts of the ionosphere in a manner which would allow
           satellites  to  operate  safely  in  these  regions  without  damage  to  the  satellites'
           electronics. This use was discussed in the Eastlund patents as well as the HAARP
           records.
                  The possibility of using HAARP for these multiple purposes is particularly
           attractive to the military at a time when funding is increasingly a greater issue for all
           United States governmental agencies. The HAARP system could consolidate costs of
           several otheT defense systems by combining them into one tool.
                  Another  consideration  that  is  not  discussed  in  the  Environmental  Impact
           Statement, to any significant degree, is the raging global scientific debate on the
           effects of extremely low frequencies (ELF) on living organisms, including human
           beings. The military's representative, Dr. Klaunenberg, during one of the hearings on
           the project, made a point of referring to a large file containing materials on the
           various  radiations  emitted  by  HAARP  and  then  stated,  "All  that  didn't  go  into  the
           Environmental Impact Statement (EIS); as a matter of fact, that reduced to just a
           couple of lines. And 1 know what your, wheTe you're coming from and 1 share your
           concerns."204

                  The military, particularly the Air Force and Navy, have extensive research
           on the negative effects of ELF. These effects have been well documented with basic
           research which is expanding geometrically in volume every year. The government
           handily deflected the concerns raised in the public hearings in Alaska by playing
           down the results of this research and minimizing the risks. This was the same way the
           government promoted other military systems while deflecting public concern in such
           areas  as  nuclear  testing  experiments205,206,  LSD  experiments  on  unknowing
           individuals207, 208, radiation experiments on people who were not informed of the
           risks and in many other areas - under the guise of National Security209, 210.
           204 Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume II, Proposed High Frequency Active Auroral
           Research Program, July 1993, pg. 10-42.
           205 staff Memorandum, Advisory Committee Staff to the Member of the President's Advisory
           Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, June 27,1994, (provided by: International Committee
           lor The Convention Against Offensive Microwave Weapons)
           206 National Journal, Volume 27, No. 18, "Rays ot Terror" by Margaret Kritz, May 6, 1995, Pages
           1099-1109. (provided by: International Committee for The Convention Against Offensive Microwave
           Weapons)
           207  Report to the President bv the Commission on CIA Activities Within The United States. June
           1975, pages 225-231.
           206 Staff Memorandum, Advisory Committee Staff to the Member of the President's Advisory
           Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, June 27, 1994. (provided by: international Committee
           for The Convention Against Offensive Microwave Weapons)
           209 Ibid.
           210 National Journal, Volume 27, No. 18, "Rays of Terror" by Margaret Kritz, May 6,1995, Pages
           1099-1109. (provided by: International Committee for The Convention Against Offensive Microwave
           Weapons)
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